Category: CEATEC

Fujitsu Arrows Tab F-03G lightest 433gr 10.1″ 2560×1400

Posted by – October 9, 2014

With a 7840mAh battery on Qualcomm Snapdragon 801, with a built-in and Japanese TV antenna. It’s waterproof and dustproof. Selling on the NTT Docomo network.

Fujitsu Arrows NX F-02G 5.2″ 2560×1440 on Snapdragon 801

Posted by – October 9, 2014

Fujitsu launches their 2560×1440 based 5.2″ Smartphone on the Japanese market. It’s waterproof, dust proof.

Fujistu Mapping Service

Posted by – October 23, 2013

Fujistu provides a mapping service with information from local governments about given geographic areas and tips on traveling. Such services help boost local economies. The mapping service itself is paid for by local governments.

Planned Obsolescence and IEEE’s new P1874 standard presented by William Lumpkins of IEEE

Posted by – October 13, 2013

IEEE launches the P1784 Standard for Documentation Schema for Repair and Assembly of Electronic Devices for users and the industry working together to make all devices easily repairable by people themselves by just looking up how to fix everything online. Standard for documentation for showing how to take devices apart and fix it one self, without needing to send devices back for repair, but also enabling more repair centers to be opened up everywhere.

End of CEATEC 2013 Tokyo Japan, people exit the exhibition center

Posted by – October 13, 2013

Slow walking out of the CEATEC Japan consumer electronics conference, filming the thousands of people walking out of the fair ground. Next stop, Hong Kong Fair (check back for Hong Kong fair videos to be posted starting on October 13th at http://ARMdevices.net)

Fujitsu Lettuce produced in semiconductor factory clean-room

Posted by – October 12, 2013

Fujitsu shows their smart city concept Akisai, mass producing vegetables in factories, producing Lettuce with a very low level of potassium, bringing salad to people with Hyperkalemia which is a kidney disease.

Toyota Ha:mo electric vehicle prototype presentation (dubbed in English)

Posted by – October 12, 2013

Toyota shows their latest compact electric car, and smart home appliances at CEATEC 2013 in Tokyo.

Mac/Windows on 32″ 4K IGZO with touchscreen

Posted by – October 12, 2013

Sharp presents their 32″ 4K IGZO touchscreen running both Windows and Mac. The screen could be used for photography, displaying text, or point of sale. An Xbox One game is also shown running on a 32″ 4K IGZO display.

Fujitsu Wadant Dog Health Management System

Posted by – October 11, 2013

Here’s a Dog Pedometer, also senses if your dog is shaking. It puts the data on the computer, let’s you see online if your dog is doing enough exercise and if your dog is scared.

eJigen Virtual Humanoid

Posted by – October 11, 2013

The virtual humanoid works through using a pare of glasses and imitates a human being. No date was specified for release other than as soon as possible. The system requires a Windows based computer.

Rohm Booth Tour at CEATEC 2013

Posted by – October 11, 2013

Here’s a tour of the Rohm booth at CEATEC 2013.

William Lumpkins, IEEE Senior Member, talks about Artificial Intelligence in the Home

Posted by – October 10, 2013

William Lumpkins is an IEEE Senior Member, IEEE 1874 Working Group Chair, IEEE Consumer Electronics Society Standards Chair, IEEE Consumer Electronics Society Magazine Associate Editor, here he talks about Artificial Intelligence in the home, Japanese Tech culture/marketing, Tech politics and more.

Fujitsu Exascale Super Computer

Posted by – October 10, 2013

Fujitsu is the number four maker of super computers and formerly number one. Fujitsu’s new Exascale super computer uses a Spark architecture processor and a total of 88,000 CPUS. The Exascale super computer will be built for government use rather than commercial. Supercomputers are used for applications that require large amounts of computing power like predicting disasters.

Fujitsu Fingerlink Interaction System, projector/cameras turns tables into touch-screens

Posted by – October 10, 2013

Fujitsu’s Fingerlink technology turns any surface into a touch surface that can be interacted with. Fingerlink works by using projection. Fingerlink can turn paper into a digital surface.

Sony Xperia Z1 at CEATEC 2013

Posted by – October 9, 2013

Sony Xperia Z1 is Sony’s latest flagship 5″ 1080p phone with a Qualcomm S800 processor(4K Camcorder mode promised, still in the works, not yet activated in firmware), special camera and screen features shown in this video.

PCI M.2 Form Factor, smaller PCI card

Posted by – October 9, 2013

Lenovo engineer shows their new suggestion for a smaller PCI Express type of card, for expansion of modems, 3G, Wimax, White Spaces etc into devices like Tablets, Laptops, phones and more.

GT WiFi-Cam with Smart Phone to support Advanced Driving Assistance System with Car DVR

Posted by – October 8, 2013

Korean GT company shows their latest Wi-Fi Car Driving Assistance System such as LDWS(Lane Departure Warning System) + FCWS(Forward Collision Warning System) + DVR solutions, with functionality to use the Android phone to render features on top of real-time traffic video from the Car WiFi Camera. Supporting D1 and 720p, creates Wi-Fi hotspot in the car and launches all the additional functionality on an Android app. Also GT shows Stand Alone type devices that support ADAS(Advanced Driving Assitance System).

Contact GT (please only for serious buyers/enquiry):

Kevin Lee
GT CO., LTD.
Office: +82 70 7841 9658
Mobile: +82 10 8958 2150
www.x-vue.co.kr
Skype: kevineunsu

Sony 4K Engine interview

Posted by – October 8, 2013

Sony engineer explains how Sony is making 4K. Here showing the Sony 65″ 4K Bravia X-Reality Pro display with 60p HDMI 2.0 support. Talking about Sony upscaling, color and detail engine. Now I’m looking forward to the 55″ being sub-$1500 and the 65″ being sub-$2000, so more people can afford this amazing 4K world.

NTT Docomo R&D Google Glass like devices, healthcare, green food

Posted by – October 8, 2013

NTT Docomo demonstrates their latest R&D ideas for a smarter life in Japan, NTT Docomo is Japan’s biggest mobile carrier. Their show things ranging from Google Glass like devices (the Epson, Vuzix and some other heads-up-display with added Logitech like USB cameras it looks like, running demo software), green vegan food Radish Boya (now aquired by NTT Docomo), bike sharing and more.

Omron Healthcare Sensors, sleep assistant, weight, temperature, etc

Posted by – October 7, 2013

Omron Japan shows their latest range of healthcare products, sleep cycles, weight, blood pressure, heart rate and more. Omron is the leader in healthcare devices out of Japan, with plenty more to come.