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Geniatech dual band WiFi and DTV tuner on MicroUSB for HDMI Sticks and Tablets


Geniatech shows their new HDMI Stick with built-in 5Ghz dual-band WiFi support and provides a new compact DVB-T tuner on MicroUSB for Rockchip and AmLogic based tablets (comes with default driver on AmLogic tablets and for Rockchip requires modification to the tablet firmware). They have a DTV to WiFi battery powered box for $45 (guidance, I guess bulk price). Geniatech also shows some of their other current devices and they tease the next generation quad-core 2Ghz AmLogic ARM Cortex-A9 with Quad-core Mali-400 that is due to arrive in products around June/July.

Next Berlin: TextMaster crowdsourced translation and copy-writing

Posted by – May 25, 2013

50 thousand translators and writers contribute translations and copy-writing, targeting 2 million euros revenue this year. You can go online and order your content and you get it back translated a couple of hours later. Disrupting the translation market at about 3 cents per word at Basic quality, 10 cents per word for the standard level and up to 18 cent per word for expert translation and copy-writing mode.

Next Berlin: Hercules Fisherman, serial entrepreneur, investor in start-ups

Posted by – May 25, 2013

Here Hercules Fisherman is showing his new app called Artspedia, pointing at works in a gallery, it can show information about that painting.

Next Berlin: Blinkist iPhone app resumes non-fiction ebooks in a blink

Posted by – May 25, 2013

They provide abstract versions of non-fiction ebooks so people can “read” ebooks in 10-15 minutes on an iphone.

Stylemarks second-hand fashion marketplace

Posted by – May 25, 2013

Showing off an app to sell second-hand fashion products on the web. Telling stories behind the products and using social media.

Mobberry merging RFID with NFC devices at Next Berlin

Posted by – May 25, 2013

Trying to get this solution to shopping malls around the world.

World’s Smallest RK3066 HDMI Stick, $35 SmartCandy by Smartvote


SmartCandy is perhaps the worlds smallest Dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 HDMI Stick yet on the market. Here showing how they have optimized the size of the ARM Cortex-A9 Dual-core PCB design to fit in the smallest form factor. 1GB RAM, 8GB Flash. The Wi-Fi is external on the special Micro-USB cable, that also includes USB Host. They can also make that cable with 3 USB Host ports and an Ethernet port for $2 more. Smartvote starts shipping the Quad-core HDMI Stick in the middle of of May.

Filmed at the HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Spring Edition) 2013

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$45 AML8726-MX Set-top-box by Acemax


Acemax shows their AmLogic AML8726-MX based Dual-core Set-top-box. The bulk price (1K orders or larger) start at around $45. Android 4.2.1 is installed. XBMC support. 80 people in the factory. Acemax also shows their Allwinner A31 HDMI Stick to be sold for about $65 in bulk. Acemax even shows a $70 1080p helmet action video camera. Next step will include a remote control touch-screen like a watch.

Filmed at the HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Spring Edition) 2013

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$130.5 A31 Retina, $169 RK3066 10.1″ 800p by Lik Tim


Here are some of the latest tablets shown by Lik Tim.

Filmed at the HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Spring Edition) 2013

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$105 7.85″ Actions ATM7029 by Tomstar


Here are the latest Tablets by Tomstar. They sell 200K tablets per month with 150 people in their factory.

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Archos 97b Platinum, RK3188 Retina


Archos shows their first Rockchip RK3188 9.7″ Retina tablet. Price to be confirmed (check back, I may get the expected pricing for you).

Filmed at the HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Spring Edition) 2013

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Archos 70b Titanium 7″ 1280×800 for $129


Archos presents this $129 1280×800 7″ IPS tablet, Titanium is currently on the Rockchip RK3066, I guess Archos might make a 7″ Platinum with RK3188 soon also (to be confirmed).

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SDC phones and tablets, MTK, Qualcomm, and some Actions and AmLogic tablets


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$90 7″ 1280×800 IPS A31S, $160 A31 retina, $190 13.3″ RK3066 (RK3188 soon also) by Amaway


Amaway started making Android tablets last August (before it was smartphones), they now sell 40K tablets per month. Amaway sells $90 7″ 1280×800 IPS A31S, $160 A31 retina, $190 13.3″ RK3066 (RK3188 soon also). Doubling RAM to 2GB is $12 more. $4-$5 more for 16GB flash instead of 8GB.

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Camel 7″, 8″ $90, 9.7″ retina A31 $156, 10.1″ 1280×800 for $118


Here’s a bunch of Camel Android tablets. They sell 50K per month, 100 people in their factory.

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Onyx E430 Android 4.3″ E Ink phone


6 months ago, I filmed Onyx showing the first Android E Ink e-reader prototype. Now Onyx International shows their new 4.3″ E Ink Android phone with a front light. Onyx also shows their first 6″ Android based E Ink e-reader also with a front light. Onyx is thus now fully focusing on Android on E Ink, for Android E Ink phones and Android E Ink e-readers. Check back soon at http://ARMdevices.net for more news from Onyx on their latest and upcoming Android E Ink devices!

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Beneve Exynos 4412 Quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 Tablet for $321


Beneve shows some Exynos4412 tablets that are now selling around $321 in China. They also show an Android home replacement UI in the iOS style.

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Microsoft Windows 8 RT at Next Berlin

Posted by – May 9, 2013

I’m asking Microsoft Germany’s Windows Product Marketing Manager Boris Schneider-Johne some questions about the status of Windows RT, I also ask about the Android competition, RT vs Pro market share, everything on Windows RT is encrypted, Surface RT is his secondary computer (Photoshop/Ligthroom doesn’t run on RT), how often does RT crash? Connected Standby (gets latest info all the time through Connected Standby API), and I even ask questions which he obviously can’t answer, about Microsoft claiming ownership over Android (announcing certain Microsoft Partner Android companies paying Microsoft a licence for Android) Cheaper Windows RT? $299 instead of $599? 13.3″ RT? 7″ RT? 8″ RT? and the idea of making a Metro UI for Android (he says it can’t work).

$45.8 7″ A20, $46.9 7″ RK3168 and more from Sawink


Sawink shows some of their latest cheap Android tablets. Their new Allwinner A20 dual-core ARM Cortex-A7 tablet with 800×480 7″ touch screen is just $45.8 when bought in bulk. They also show their new Rockchip RK3168 dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 tablet for $46.9 in bulk. RAM/Flash/Camera configurations to confirm when you contact them. They also show $133 A31S 9.7″ 1024×768 IPS. This video also features prices for screen resolution upgrades and more. They sell about 100K tablets per month and employ about 200 people in their factory.

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Alldocube Smartphones MT6577 and MT6589 5.3″ 960×540 qHD priced around $115


Cube is launching MediaTek based smartphones in the weeks/months to come.

You can watch my videos at the Alldocube factory: Headquarters, SMT and Assembly.

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