Loads of cool, innovative products shown at the Android pavilion at Computex 2010.
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Tudor Brown, President of ARM – Keynote
Tudor Brown, one of the founders and current president of ARM, speaks at a cloud computing forum at Computex 2010.
Acer LumiRead L600
Acer presents their new 6′ e-reader called LumiRead at Computex 2010. It has a built in keyboard and a barcode scanner, that makes it easy to find the electronic version of a chosen book.
Google Q&A: Chrome browser as just an app in Android Smartbooks?
I was lucky to be able to ask Sundar Pichai, Google Vice President of Product Management some questions during the Google Cloud Computing Q&A session at the Computex 2010 consumer electronics conference in Taipei Taiwan. Here are the questions I was able to ask during the Q&A:
1. Chrome browser as just an app in Android Smartbooks? (this video)
2. Google Marketplace on Tablets?
3. Native Code to support video and photo editing in Chrome?
Google Q&A: Google Marketplace on Tablets?
I was lucky to be able to ask Sundar Pichai, Google Vice President of Product Management some questions during the Google Cloud Computing Q&A session at the Computex 2010 consumer electronics conference in Taipei Taiwan. Here are the questions I was able to ask during the Q&A:
1. Chrome browser as just an app in Android Smartbooks?
2. Google Marketplace on Tablets? (this video)
3. Native Code to support video and photo editing in Chrome?
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Google Q&A: Native Code to support video and photo editing in Chrome?
I was lucky to be able to ask Sundar Pichai, Google Vice President of Product Management some questions during the Google Cloud Computing Q&A session at the Computex 2010 consumer electronics conference in Taipei Taiwan. Here are the questions I was able to ask:
1. Chrome browser as just an app in Android Smartbooks?
2. Google Marketplace on Tablets?
3. Native Code to support video and photo editing in Chrome? (this video)
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$50 Android Set-top-box by Webia Technologies
This is the $50 mass produced Android Google TV based on ARM Processors, that could be coming soon to revolutionize the way people get Internet and Interactive content on their TVs. The ARM Powered Google TV boxes will obviously be much cheaper, smaller and better than the ones using Intel. Look forward to lots of ARM Powered Google TV news to come on ARMdevices.net during the next days, weeks and months.
Innoversal shows Pixel Qi Tablet
Innoversal has a good looking Pixel Qi tablet design, based on Intel Atom for now, with an ARM Powered one coming soon as well. It runs Chromium OS, Android or Windows 7.
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Shogo Tablet update from Daniel Schneersohn
After my previous video unveiling the Shogo tablet, Daniel Schneersohn, representative of Realease is adressing some of the user comments that were in the youtube video and on the blog posts.
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Hard Kernel ODROID-T 10″ Android Tablet
Here’s a pre mass production sample of the new 10″ capacitive Android Tablet by Hard Kernel. Find more informations and specs at http://hardkernel.com. Check how nicely it outputs the Android user interfaces on the huge HDTV and can also be used for pretty advanced 3D games.
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ARM Mali400 for 3D user interfaces and games
This STMicroelectronics STi7108 development platform demonstrates what the future of set top box user interfaces will look like, with support for multiple live video views and pretty advanced 720p or even 1080p playing on the HDTV of 3D games like Quake 3.
7-inch Android Tablet by Browan Communications
Here’s a new 7″ Android tablet design presented by Browan Communications at Computex 2010, with a form factor related with the new Sony Dash, mostly for home use, perhaps as an interactive alarm clock.
Asus Eee Note EA800
A new TFT LCD based ultra high resolution wacom touch e-reader. With long battery runtime as no backlights are needed.
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Pixel Qi vs iPad
Comparison of the Pixel Qi screen and the iPad screen in broad sunlight. Pixel Qi wins.
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$129 Android 2.1 HD Set Top Box
Keenhigh mediatech is showing this awesome looking Telechips based Android 2.1 set-top-box at Computex. This is close to what the ARM Powerd Google TV devices might look like. Add to it the HDMI pass-through and IR blaster of the Google TV spec, and add perhaps an ARM Cortex A9 processor, and you will have the potentially $99 Android set-top-box.
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Pixel Qi wide view capacitive
Mary Lou Jepsen demonstrates the Pixel Qi wide angle view capacitive touch 10″ screen, with anti-glare layer, wacom touch, two actual Pixel Qi prototypes as well as she explains how the Pixel Qi screen is actually made.
$40 Media Player by Cepa
It has everything one needs and will be available from end of year 2010.
Asus Eee Pad runs Windows Embedded Compact 7
Here is one very cool looking, ultra thin and ultra light tablet by Asus powered by Windows CE7 and running on an NVidia Tegra processor. It’s only 0,48 inches (1,21cm) thick, sports a touchscreen and a built in camera, supports Adobe Flash and is said to have 10hrs of battery life. Asus announced its release for end of 2010/beginning of 2011 but did not reveal the price. According to rumours it will start at $399.
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Inventec Dr eye
Cool looking pocketable Android powered full computer system by Inventec.
Pixel Qi shows 10″ capacitive
Imagine being able to combine the Laptop, Tablet and e-reader into one convertible device, then having a screen technology that enables you to take it outside in the sun! Geeks outdoors in the sun, how cool is that going to be? Imagine also being able to turn off the backlight, increase up to 5x the battery runtime of your Tablet compared to for example the iPad. At Computex 2010, Pixel Qi is finally releasing the 3Qi screen, here demonstrating 10″ capacitive touch screen support and with half a dozen or more major partners. Here are some details from Mary Lou Jepsen, CTO of Pixel Qi, about the current status of the mass manufacturing of this technology. Look forward to many more Pixel Qi related videos from Computex 2010 uploaded right here on http://ARMdevices.net