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Category: Exclusive videos
Texas Instruments OMAP4 demonstrations
Product manager in OMAP4 based Linux soloutions, Eric Thomas, talks to us about OMAP4 and shows us the cool looking OMAP4 based development board doing all kinds of awesome things.
Prowave Android Tablet powered by Freescale
This is a cool looking Android Tablet that has built-in 3G with a SIM card slot, webcam and runs a customized Android user interface powered by the Freescale i.MX515 processor. It is manufactured by a Chinese OEM in Shanghai called Prowave. I’m not sure what the screen size might be, post a comment if you find more information about this product. It’s probably going to be much cheaper than the iPad, but this would have to be confirmed by the manufacturer or a distributor of this device. There is the Mastone brand on the device and behind it there seems to be this URL which may perhaps be the website of the Chinese distributor: http://mastone.cn/
Opera 10 for Android Nexus One and the iPhone
Opera seems to have a pretty snappy web browser for Android, for the iPhone, for Windows Mobile and for Symbian phones. They are right now negociating licensing deals with carriers, with manufacturers about providing the Opera browser version 10 on all these devices as soon as possible.
ST Ericsson U8500 ARM Cortex A9 based solution
ST Ericsson is showing their new U8500 ARM Cortex A9 processor and claims to have achieved the industry’s best performance and power consumption.
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Sony-Ericsson X10 mini
Sony-Ericsson Android product manager guides us through the use of the new super compact Sony-Ericsson X10 mini.
Acer Liquid E at Mobile World Congress 2010
Acer updated the Android software version for their Android Liquid phone.
Acer E400 at Mobile World Congress 2010
Pretty cool looking new Android phone by Acer.
Acer E110 at Mobile World Congress 2010
Awesome looking compact Android phone by Acer.
Flash 10.1 on all devices at Mobile World Congress 2010
Flash product manager Richard Galvan explains the whole status of Flash 10.1 support on all devices, on Android, hardware acceleration, software optimizations, interoperability, backwards compatibility. The next version of Flash authorting software enables Flash application developers to output their apps not only in any version of Flash, also in one-click to Adobe Air 2 and even to the iPhone application format to upload directly to the itunes app store.
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Flash support and Unreal Tournament on Nvidia Tegra 2
Nvidia is demonstrating working Youtube 720p Flash 10.1 playback and smooth Unreal Tournament gameplay on the Tegra 2 development kit.
Huawei SmaKit S7 Android 7″ Tablet
Here’s a 7″ Android Tablet prototype presented by Huawei at Mobile World Congress 2010, it has got a customized Android user interface, with special home screens and other customizations designed by Huawei to make the 7″ Android tablet user experience pretty good.
NEC EMMA Mobile EV ARM Cortex A9 evaluation board
NEC is showing a new single core and dual core ARM Cortex A9 solution running Android.
Samsung Super AMOLED screen technology
Interview with a Samsung Super AMOLED representative at the Mobile World Congress 2010, explaining why Super AMOLED is better than first generation AMOLED by Samsung. Samsung is probably the first to mass manufacture AMOLED screens.
Mentor Graphics at Texas Instruments showing 3D Android Home Replacement
This is a pretty good looking 3D accelerated home replacement using Open GL ES 2.0 hardware acceleration for Android on Texas Instruments based devices.
Qualcomm Android Tablet Prototype
Thunder Soft has customized a version of Android for this Qualcomm Snapdragon based Tablet prototype.
Huawei E585 Mifi
Here’s Huawei’s second generation Mifi adaptor. It connects with up to 21mbit/s on HSPA, it auto-connects to 3G and WiFi on being turned on.
Motorola Quench at Mobile World Congress 2010
Here’s a new Motorola Android phone.
Huawei U8110 Android Phone
Huawei is showing this new Android 2.1 based compact smart phone.
Exclusive video review: First non-Nokia Maemo Tablet device, installing apps on the Optima OP5-E
After my unboxing and review video and my video-interview from IFA, hyere’s my third Optima OP5-E video where I test the installing of some of the .deb Maemo Linux applications (found at http://www.woojoy.com/repository/) from the File manager directly onto the Optima OP5-E.
This device is now being released with 3G access in China through China Mobile and is being integrated with HSDPA for release to the European market, if distributors or telecom service providers approach Optima for the release of this device. If you are a distributor, Optima has told me that they can be contacted directly about any enquiries on this device at Stephen Kwan’s email address: shkwan@wtpacific.com or through their website: http://en.optima-china.com/
This is the first example of a Maemo Linux based device that is not manufactured by Nokia. I think this device might be sold below $300 unlocked while consider that the Nokia N900 costs over $600 unlocked.
My previous Optima OP5-E videos have had coverage on these sites among others:
http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/04/optimas-maemo-running-op5-e-mid-demoed-on-video-priced/
http://nexus404.com/Blog/2009/12/08/optima-op5-e-mid-reviewed-optimas-maemo-mid-comes-with-4-3-inch-screen-3-2-megapixel-camera-3g/
http://pocketnow.com/tech-news/optima-op5-e-runs-maemo-linux-just-like-nokia-n900
http://www.softsailor.com/news/13436-optima-op5-e-tablet-is-running-maemo-5soon-starting-from-300.html
http://www.jdmag.com/optima-op5-e-mid-the-first-non-nokia-maemo-device/
http://www.journaldugeek.com/2009/12/08/optima-op5-e-maemo/
and many more sites…