The MHL Consortium (Mobile High-Definition Link) shows some of the latest uses for the MHL connector, using Micro-USB to output to HDMI and charge at the same time. Providing up to 7.1 audio and 1080p video. HDMI sticks like the Roku Streaming Stick can charge through the MHL connector.
Category: Tradeshows
Eken shows $148 Allwinner A31 quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 Tablet
MOQ 1000 is $148 with a 1280×800 screen, they show 11.6″ prototype, $140 Remote controlled quad-copter drone with camera and self balancing (similar to Parrot) with support for WiFi and Bluetooth Android and iOS remote control, $122 9.7″ RK3066, $102 10.1″ 1280×800 VIA8850, $76 7″ 1024×600 IPS RK3066, A31 9.7″ and more. Eken sells about 150 thousand tablets per month. They also sell 600-700 thousand tablet PCBs per month to other small to medium sized Chinese tablet manufacturers.
World Wide Touch Technology (Holdings) Limited shows FingerQ PrivacQ Biometric Fingerprint platform for encrypted chatting
World Wide Touch Technology (Holdings) Limited shows their Biometric Fingerprint platform for encrypted chatting. Including an Android smartphone cover case that includes such biometric fingerprint reader.
MultiTaction Cell 55 RadarTable by CAVI and Ultrathin bezel 6 times 55″ touch screen user interface
You can stack up to 24 55″ thin bezel touch screen displays, featuring Multi Taction’s 24 infrared camera touch screen technology, each display starts at $26 thousand, used by museums, corporations, restaurants, bars, retail and more.
Lucien Elements, swarovski crystals in iPhone case
iPhone cases using swarovski crystals and crocodile skin. Retail pricing from $150 to $700.
Solowheel, gyroscopic electric unicycle
It goes at 10 miles an hour for about an hour, it takes about an hour to recharge. It also captures kinetic energy when you go downhill.
I’m Watch Android Watch, a growing market for smart Android watches
Italian startup I’m Watch thus far has sold 30 thousand Android wrist watches worldwide, with pre-orders for over 50 thousand units, their goal is to sell more than 100 thousand units this year. For now the watch runs on the Freescale i.MX233 and runs Android 2, with certain Android applications being optimized for the I’m Watch, Bluetooth synchronization with any Android or iPhone. Thus when you get calls, you can see caller ID on your watch, you can use the watch as Bluetooth headset, dial contacts, view email titles/senders, IM messages, plenty other Android notifications can be programmed to be shown on the watch. They have a gold version for 13000 euros, Titanium version for 800 euros, silver version for 1500 euros and the regular one has an MSRP of 350 euros ($389 in the USA, currently with a $150 discount, thus $239). They are also launching the I’m Here GPS Tracker, with a SIM card built-in, the GPS tracker can be used to track all types of things everywhere in the country. You can put it in the bicycle, inside the car, inside a bag, in pockets of children, etc, then it can localize the GPS tracker on your phone or on your I’m watch.
My video with I’m Watch filmed last year when they showed the first prototype of the device in 2011 got over 372 thousand views thus far, 351 comments, I guess my video-blogging kind of helped them launch the device. I’m looking forward to (I guess, and I’d like to see) the next version to be slimmer, lighter, using Bluetooth 4.0 low power, run on a faster Jelly Bean compatible ARM Processor, and run tons more Android notifications synchronizations apps, use a sunlight readable Pixel Qi LCD or an E Ink display for the display to stay turned on the whole day, thus whenever you glance at your watch, it always shows time, notifications and everything, no need to reach it and push the button to turn on the display.
I’d like to see the Android smart watch device market explode during 2013, I’d like to see real useful usage being demonstrated and proven to work perfectly on this type of device. They gave me an I’m Watch which I am now going to try to test over the next days and weeks and I’ll report and post some video reviews on my hopeful success in being able to use it to improve my overall Android and smart device usage and experience. 2013 is the year that wearable computing becomes a mass market success, this device is one of the first examples of what we can expect.
Velodyne Lidar vision sensor system for the Google Self-driving car
This Velodyne Lidar rotating sensor measures the environment in 360 degrees around the vehicle to detect the clear path and to detect all the obstacles while in motion on the road. Uses 64 lasers spinning, they can see everything that is in-front, on the side and behind the vehicle in real-time.
CoreTech Home Phone and Home Security Tablet
CoreTech presents a tablet with dock for DECT home phone use and for control and view of home security cameras on the home network.
Havit Tablets and Accessories
$59 (retail price) Allwinner A13 7″ tablets, $119 (retail price) Rockchip RK3066 7″ 1024×600, $249 (retail price) Rockchip RK3066 9.7″. Their accessories are headphones, mice, keyboards and more. Selling these devices in South America and expanding to more markets.
Hyundai Blue2 Genesis Electric car and Hyundai Blue Link infotainment system
Hyundai shows off its concept electric car with all the advanced Hyundai Blue Link technologies built-in. Hyundai also shows off their integrations with Siri and Dragon voice-recognition technologies. They also show off the $22000 Hyundai Veloster Turbo integrating all these infotainment technologies in the car.
BrushBuddies, musical toothbrush
Perhaps the children enjoy brushing their teeth more when there’s Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, LMFAO og Gangnam Style music coming out of the toothbrush.
Minix RK3066 HDMI Stick and Set-top-box
Minix shows their latest Rockchip RK3066 HDMI Sticks and Set-top-boxes.
Sungworld 9.7″ Exynos 4412 Tablet and more at CES 2013
Sungworld shows Exynos 4412, Allwinner A31 quad-core ARM Cortex-A7, Rockchip RK3066 dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 and more. $60 for the Allwinner A13 9″ 800×480 tablet.
Chusei Android Tablets and Set-top-boxes at CES 2013
Showing Allwinner, Rockchip and AmLogic tablets and a Rockchip RK3066 set-top-box.
TesTime in-app customer support service
Here’s an in-app customer service support system within smartphone apps.
Headmounted Canon 5D steadicam rig by Michael Bronfman, NYU Student
This guy walks around the CES 2013 with a Canon 5D and headmounted steadicam setup on his head. You can find Michael Bronfman’s projects at http://meta-view.com
Sharp CES 2013 Booth Tour
Sharp has a lot of very interesting things to show at CES 2013: 8K, ICC-4K, IGZO, ICC Purios, Ultra HD, Quattron, Moth Eye, Flexible OLED, 4K 13.5″ OLED, 4K 32″ touch screens, AQUOS 2013, SUPER BRIGHT and more.
Toyota Lexus Integrated Safety, attentive, always vigilant virtual co-pilot
Toyota is showing off their latest technologies to make cars safer, providing for near self-driving car functionality, they describe this as an attentive, always vigilant virtual co-pilot. Toyota says autonomous is not driver-less for now.