The most powerful phone in the world they say. This keynote presentation was just pure awesome, appropriate for compulsive cheering by crowds of ARM fans in the audience.
Category: Android
Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc
Here’s a new sleek, super slim, super light, 117gr, Android Super Phone by Sony Ericsson using the new 4.2″ Sony Bravia Reality Display technology which is a very bright, vivid colors, sharper image high end LED backlit LCD.
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- Hands-on with Sony Ericsson’s Xperia Arc (electronista.com)
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- A closer look at the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc (ces.cnet.com)
- Meet The Misty Silver Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc (pocketnow.com)
- Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc Hands On (Video) (pocketnow.com)
- “Sony Ericsson Brings Bravia Display Tech to XPERIA Arc Android Smartphone (Video)” and related posts (gottabemobile.com)
- Sony Ericsson’s Xperia Arc seeing an April release? (engadget.com)
Samsung Galaxy Player
Here’s an interview with the product manager on the Samsung Galaxy Player, explaining and showing the hardware differences between this and the Samsung Galaxy S device.
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- Samsung Galaxy Player hands-on (engadget.com)
Ramos ARM Cortex-A9 Tablets
AmLogic 1.2Ghz ARM Cortex-A9, 8″ 800×600 screen, could be an affordable such option.
Polaroid Android Tablet
Uses same 9.7″ panel as on the iPad, it uses the Texas Instruments OMAP3630 ARM Cortex-A8 processor.
Panasonic Viera Tablets
Android based, Panasonic is showing some kind of video playback trigger functionality where you can use the Android tablet as a visual remote control for a compatible HDTV.
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- CES 2011: Hands on: Panasonic Viera Tablet review (techradar.com)
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- Panasonic’s Version of the Tablet: A Remote Control (blogs.wsj.com)
- Panasonic’s Android-based Viera Tablet unveiled at CES 2011 (engadget.com)
- Panasonic Reveals Viera Tablet, Comes In Three Convenient Sizes (androidpolice.com)
- Panasonic unveils Viera Android tablet (android-tablet.org)
Sharp Galapagos Tablets/LCD e-readers
Sharp is launching these tablets with their new high quality LCD touch screens.
Sharp Galapagos 3D Android Smartphone
Uses the same 3D screen that is in the upcoming Nintendo 3DS device.
Shenzhen ACT 4.8″ capacitive Marvel PXA935 clamshell Android
Dual SIM Card, Android 2.2 compatible, based on the Marvell PXA935 processor, with a nice 4.8″ capacitive screen, removable battery. It’s to be sold for about $200 (probably in bulk).
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Ocean Star 1024×600 7″ capacitive Rockchip RK2818 Android Tablet
This tablet comes for $140 in bulk with a 3G option for $50 more or a 800×480 resistive/capacitive downgrade for $25/15 less.
LG Optimus 2X
This is LG’s Super Phone, Nvidia Tegra2 ARM Cortex-A9 Powered, here’s some HDMI output usage demonstrated and the screen close up.
LG Optimus black
An awesomely thin and light 109 grams Android Super Phone from LG using the Texas Instruments OMAP3630 ARM Cortex-A8 processor, it comes with LG’s new 700nit NOVA LCD screen and Wi-Fi Direct functionality demonstrated in this video.
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- LG Optimus Black with NOVA display announced at CES (dialtosave.co.uk)
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- LG Optimus Black shows off its WiFi Direct skills on video (hands-on) (engadget.com)
- LG Optimus Black hands-on (engadget.com)
- LG Optimus Black Is Bright, Thin and Full of Android Goodness (mashable.com)
- Meet the LG Optimus Black, the “world’s thinnest smartphone” (thenextweb.com)
- LG Optimus Black official: super-bright NOVA display (slashgear.com)
- LG Unveils LG Optimus Black, “World’s Thinnest Smartphone” (pocketnow.com)
LG revolution 4.3″ Android phone
Here’s a 4.3″ capacitive LTE enabled phone by LG powered by the Qualcomm MSM8655 processor.
Match Tech 9.7″ Capacitive i.MX51 Android Tablet
Here’s a similar hardware setup as the iPad, but using the Freescale ARM Cortex-A8 i.MX51 processor, it includes a same 9.7″ capacitive LCD panel from LG.
iStation Zood 7″ Android Tablet
Here’s a 7″ capacitive Android tablet by South-Korean iStation they call Zood, it comes with a 3D capable capacitive touch screen (through polarized glasses).
iStation Dude 5″ Android Tablet
Here’s a 5″ resistive arm11 tablet from iStation.
Bodymedia Fit Armband BW
It monitors your body 24 hours a day, you strap it to your upper arm, it’s not too heavy but could probably be lighter (I think they should make it a light and compact wrist watch). It has 3 axis accelerometer monitoring all movements, it measures sweat, it’s a pedometer, heart rate and body heat monitoring and based on your height and weight it can calculate calorie output/usage with 90% accuracy (so they say) using clynically approved methods. It’s available on Amazon.com
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- CES: BodyMedia Sends Calorie And Sleep Data To Your Phone (informationweek.com)
- BodyMedia FIT armband to use Sprint’s 3G network (ces.cnet.com)
- Gadgetwise: Sprint Will Know Whether You’re Really Exercising (gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com)
- Personal Workout Plans to Go (technologizer.com)
- Personal Activity Monitor to Interface with Sprint Phones (medgadget.com)
- BodyMedia uses Sprint 3G to keep you fit (intomobile.com)
Freescale i.MX508 next generation e-ink platform
Freescale dominates the e-ink e-reader market. Their next generation i.MX508 e-ink e-reader processor allows for more performance, faster refresh rates (limited by e-ink technology), lower cost (e-ink readers could be sold at half the price, $99 e-ink e-readers are now possible), most cool is Freescale works to provide Android support on these next generation e-ink e-readers. This is cool because Android support can provide cool useful apps such as news readers, rss readers, chrome to phone functionality and more.
Dell Looking Glass 7″ Nvidia Tegra2 Tablet
Here’s Dell’s new 7″ capacitive Android tablet powered by the Nvidia dual-core Tegra2 platform.
Rohan Shravan gives an update on Notion Ink at CES 2011
CEO and founder of Notion Ink shows the Pixel Qi version of his Nvidia Tegra2 tablet. Explains what his company has been working on and documenting on http://notionink.wordpress.com/ the development of an awesome dual-mode dual-core Android tablet. This tablet is due to be shipping now soon to customers who can pre-order their tablets on http://notionink.com