One of the potential segment for devices that I am quite excited about, is the E Ink based large screen connected stylus touch e-reader. Provided it gets the perfectly smart implementation, it can unlock a world of being more productive reading and annotating all kinds of texts, in all kinds of fields of study, professionalism, creativity and curiosity. Reading on an E Ink display has already been proven by Kindle to be an awesome experience. Make use of customized Android for E Ink devices, WiFi and Bluetooth, and the potential for this device can be really great and for me is quite exciting. This is the Onyx N96ML, a 9.6″ 1200×825 E Ink Pearl display with stylus touch and front light, running on the NXP Freescale i.MX6Solo Lite for E Ink, running Onyx’s advanced customized Android UI for E Ink. You can buy it for $379 at Amazon.com
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E Ink for Productivity, Onyx N96ML, 9.6″ E Ink Android Reader with digitizer
iNet Smart Sonic Toothbrush, Smart Food Scale, Smartwatch, VR and POS with Datamini
iNet is one of the leading design houses in Shenzhen, here presenting their latest IoT Smart Devices, their smart connected toothbrush, their smart food scale, smart kitchen scale, for potentially healthier more accurate better tasting cooking, smart doorbell with camera video call, the smart weight scale. iNet also shows their all-in-one VR using the octa-core Allwinner H8vr. iNet also shows their special VR which is powered through the gamepad remote controller. They also show the smart car mirror, also showing bluetooth temperature and pressure monitors for car tires, smartwatches with transparent display. An NXP54101 powered classical smartwatch with bus payment, NFC/smartcard, wireless charge. MIPS ingenic Android Smartwatch. And also a POS system with fingerprint, smart card reader, nfc, and more developed with Datamini on MediaTek and Intel x86.
Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II
Clare Harvey-May of Olympus UK shows the new Olympus E-M1 Mark2 camera, with 121 all cross-type On-chip Phase Detection focus points for fast and precise auto-focusing, 20.4M Live MOS sensor, TruePic VIII Image processor, Cinema 4K 24p at 237mbit/s, 4K 24/25/300 at 102mbit/s, Olympus engineered 5-axis Image Stabilization, all in 500 grams in the Micro Four Thirds format.
360 video: China Sourcing Fair 2016 part2
Watch this video in your VR headset or use your phone with a cardboard/VR adapter for best experience! Walking around the China Sourcing Fair AsiaWorld Expo showfloor from filming the JingTeng turning head security robot, filming at the Veidoo booth showing their $28 All-in-one VR headset, Foxcom, Appscom Smartwatches booth, the latest Alldocube 2-in-1 Laptops and Snapdragon 210 Phablets and finishing off with the 10.3″ E Ink mockup at the Boyue booth. Filmed using the Shuoying 1080p dual-lens Panoview 360 VR camera, see my Interviews and my Factory Tour with Shuoying here: http://138.2.152.197/category/companies/shuoying/
10.3″ E Ink Mobius Reader Mockup at Boyue
Boyue (previously known as Boeye) makes E Ink readers, here showing their latest Rockchip based E Ink Android e-readers, also showing off a non-functioning mockup of their 10.3″ Mobius flexible E Ink ultra light reader that might come next year if E Ink starts the mass production of the 10.3″ Mobius display by that time. Then Boyue shows their 6″ and 8″ Carta or Pearl based E Ink readers retailing $110 in China.
Alldocube 13.5″ (3000×2000) Reference Design Laptop and Reference Design Phablet For Windows and Android
Alldcube is an ODM that makes reference designs for other companies to use on various products such Laptops, Tablets and Smartphones with ARM and x86. Alldocube has a unreleased 13.5″ (3000×2000) reference design laptop with undisclosed internals. Alldocube has ARM reference designs for laptops and Tablets. Alldocube 6.98″ HD (1280×720) phablets have an msm 8909 processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 210 marketed by Allwinner to be used with Android or Windows phone.
$28 All-in-one VR and $63 Tablet by Veidoo
Veidoo shows some of their latest MediaTek Tablets and their Allwinner powered All-in-one VR headets starting at $28 for “just a player” and $40 for the Android enabled All-in-one VR for a 1000 pieces minimum order.
JingTeng Monitoring Security Robot
JingTeng shows their little robot that turns its head with a security IP camera inside. They also have a Cloud Companion little remote video broadcasting car.
$29 Ourspop PocketHuB, 5-in-1 Dual-display USB C Dock for Samsung Chromebook Pro and Macbook
Ourspop PocketHuB is a USB Type C dock for Samsung Chromebook Pro, Macbook and any other Laptop with USB Type C. It comes with aluminum case, weighs 38gr, is quite compact. It features 1x USB Type C (for Charge and for other Docks), supports power pass through to charge the Laptop, data transfer, video output, 1xHDMI 1.4a (up to 4K@30fps video output), to extend Samsung Chromebook Pro or Macbook with dual display with external monitor, connect with projector to do presentation at a meeting by a HDMI cable. It is also equipped with 1 x USB 3.0 A host with fast data transfer and to power charge your phone, tablets or other USB device. It also comes with SD card reader and micro SD card reader, supporting up to 128GB. Ourspop PocketHuB comes in 4 colors, silver, pink, gold, grey, early bird price from $29 on Indiegogo: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/pockethub-5-in-1-macbook-dual-display-usb-c-hub/x/13423932#/
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Mentor Graphics at ARM TechCon 2016 shows Games, Industrial Robots, Medical Devices and Security
Ricardo Anguiano of Mentor Graphics describes a memory wall game demo built with the Nucleus RTOS and thirty six NXP FRDM-K64F boards and touchscreens, plus a Boundary Devices BD-SL-i.MX6 game controller which also runs the Nucleus RTOS. Phong Chau of Cepheid discusses their new GeneXpert Omni, a point of care molecular diagnostic system built with Mentor Embedded Linux. Also covered in the video is a Mentor Graphics industrial automation robot demo which runs both the safety-critical functionality and the HMI control running on the same SoC using hardware enforced separation with implications for safety certification feasibility and safety certification cost control. The video ends with a brief computer security discussion, how security doesn’t lend itself to soundbites, and how the industry still makes the same security mistakes we were making since the 60s and how security applies to the Internet of Things and to the Automotive market.
Egreat A5, Egreat A10 4K HDR TV Box on Hisilicon 3798C V200
Egreat A10 and A5 Set-top-box supports 4K with HDR on Hisilicon 3798C V200 Quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 with Mali-720 GPU, supports Blu-ray Navigation Menus, system to automatically match movie poster and cover art from IMDB internet, Dolby True-HD/Atoms and DTS-HD MA/DTS X passthrough, HDR10 and Dolby Vision, HiVXE2.0 video decode engine H.265/HEVC hardware decode, HDMI 2.0a up to 4K 60Hz 3840x2160p resolution output, Compatible with XBMC scraper resources, deep color up to RGB444 10Bit, HDD, U-Disk, Samba, NFS file share & play, preferred subtitle function, preferred audio function, SATA 6GB/S, runs Google Android 5.1.1.
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Red Hat on ARM Servers, growth opportunities at ARM Techcon 2016
Jon Masters, Chief ARM Architect at RedHat and Yan Fisher, RedHat Hyperscale Platforms Product Marketing Lead, talk about the traction in the industry for the ARM Servers, where Red Hat talks about running the same unmodified OS on 10 different ARM SoC vendor’s hardware, where Red Hat expects significant adoption in the next 12 months as customers ask for Linux on ARM, Red Hat can help these customers deploy, support and upgrade. As next generation better ARM Server solutions are getting ready to be deployed. ARM was talking about 20% of new servers by 2020 could be ARM Servers, Red Hat is bullish and thinks it could be higher.
360 video: China Sourcing Fair October 2016 part1
Watch this video in your VR headset! Follow me at the Hong Kong Fair, China Sourcing Fair, Asiaworld Expo October 2016, look around from my hat as I walk from Pipo to filming at Evomotion 360 cameras booth, to Effire, then passing by to film at Pimax 4K VR’s booth, then Phonemax, Blackview, Ubtel, Firstview, Alldocube, Aikun, Emdoor, Neostra and Maysun finally. Filmed using the Shuoying 1080p dual-lens Panoview camera, see my Interviews and my Factory Tour with Shuoying here: http://138.2.152.197/category/companies/shuoying/
Hermann Hauser, Acorn and ARM, UK’s future
Hermann Hauser, co-founder of Acorn Computers, which spun-out ARM Ltd in 1990. Vice-president for research at Olivetti, founder and investor in many companies such as Active Book Company, Advanced Telecommunication Modules, NetChannel, Plastic Logic, Solexa and many other, start-ups which he guides through the industry with Amadeus Capital Partners his venture capital company. (sorry I set my MKE440 microphone at +20db by mistake, the audio recording is quite loud, please turn down your volume level a bit for best experience)
ARM Powered Shoe Kiss & Tell
Kiss & Tell, an ARM Powered Shoe. Kiss & Tell was a concept that turned into a reality all done on ARM Technology. The idea, a shoe that can change the patterns on the straps based on the touch of a finger from an app on your mobile. For example, if you were invited to have tea with the Queen, the Union Jack could be displayed in seconds; if it was Valentine’s Day, hearts could be flashing. The sole, upper, and interchangeable heels were designed in Tinkercad on an ARM Powered Chromebook, printed using an ARM Powered 3D printer, and then spray painted with custom car paint. The circuitry and the LED designs were both done on Raspberry Pi 3. The shoe is powered by an ARM Cortex-M0+ that sits on an Arduino MKR1000 board that is hidden in the shoe’s upper. You can contact Sandra Larrabee of ARM Marketing to learn more about ARM or Kiss & Tell here: sandra.larrabee@arm.com
ARM Cortex-M33, ARM Cortex-M23, Thomas Ensergueix interview
Thomas Ensergueix is the ARM Cortex-M Product Manager, talks about the launch of ARM Cortex-M33 and ARM Cortex-M23, based on the latest ARMv8-M architecture with ARM TrustZone security and digital signal processing. You can read more at https://www.arm.com/products/processors/cortex-m/cortex-m33-processor.php and https://www.arm.com/products/processors/cortex-m/cortex-m23-processor.php
Coolux Smart Projectors
The Coolux Q6 is an Android 4.4 Rockchip RK3126 based projector with a 0.3″ DLP lense which is able to project a resolution of 854×480 for 3 hours of battery. The Coolux Q6 sells for $165 for 100 pieces moq. Coolux also a motion controlled projector. Coolux sells 720p projectors for $230-260.
Woddon iConFly Remote Controlled Quadcopter and Vehicles
Woddon Toys makes the iConFly remote control;ed quadcopters which are controlled over wifi with Android or iOS devices. The quadcopters can be controlled with onscreen controls or motion sensing. Some models have built in cameras for things like live video recording. The larger white model sells for 399 USD, the smaller white model sells for 149 USD and the small yellow model sells 39 USD. Woddon also sells the HiRobot remote controlled vehicle for 149 USD.
Ulefone Power with 6000mAh
The Ulefone 3035 features a 6000mh battery with a 64 bit octa core processor, lte and full hd display. Ulefone also makes a rugged phone called the armor with an IP68 specification for water resistance and resistance other forms of damage.
http://ulefone.com/
Renesas at ARM Techcon 2016
Renesas Electronics Corporation is a Japanese semiconductor manufacturer headquartered in Tokyo. It has manufacturing, design and sales operations in around 20 countries. It is the world’s largest auto semiconductor maker, one of the world’s largest makers of semiconductor systems for mobile phones, the world’s largest maker of microcontrollers, and the second largest maker of application processors. It also makes LCD drivers, RF ICs, mixed-signal integrated circuits and system on a chip semiconductors.