Category: Tradeshows

Marvel Digital International Limited at CeBIT 2012

Posted by – March 7, 2012

They show a glasses free 3D tablet that has a chipset that automatically converts 2D content to 3D.

Valueplus TizzBird Stick N1

Posted by – March 6, 2012

Using the new Telechips 8925 ARM Cortex-A5 processor platform, here’s the new computer/set-top-box on a USB Stick, with a full sized HDMI port on one side, a full sized USB Host port on the other, a Micro-USB port for power, MicroSD card slot, that’s it. Valueplus plans for a sub-$100 retail price, my guess is that the Bill of Materials for something like this can be done below $30 if mass manufactured. The market for these ARM Powered HDMI Sticks is going to be huge! Imagine a fully smoother Chrome on Android 4.0, a fully smooth Google TV user interface, this is awesome.

The Fantastic Useless Gadgets of getDigital.de

Posted by – March 6, 2012

getDigital may be one of the leaders in useless gadgets in Europe. Think of the stuff geeks don’t need but really want to have. They have dozens of awesome weird fun useless geeky things on display. Go buy your own geeky things at http://getdigital.de with support for international shipping.

Gigabyte at CeBIT 2012

Posted by – March 6, 2012

Gigabyte shows new high-end Intel motherboards, graphics cards, Server racks, Ultrabooks, Netbook convertibles and a Tegra2 Tablet.

Kente shows a new keyboard

Posted by – March 6, 2012

Kente shows a new cheap RF wireless keyboard design.

Global Wave Pic3 D-2 sheet turns iPhones into glasses-free 3D devices

Posted by – March 6, 2012

They make a sheet that you can put on any iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S then install their app and that can display 3D videos, photos in 3D without the need for glasses.

Aiptek PocketCinema Z50

Posted by – March 6, 2012

New all-in-one Aiptek pico projector with a 5 megapixel photo camera on the back, it can record 1080p or 720p video and output it directly with the built-in VGA 50-lumen DLP Pico projector.

Aiptek MobileCinema i20

Posted by – March 6, 2012

This is a lower cost LCOS based pico projector dock for the iPhone.

Aiptek MobileCinema i15

Posted by – March 6, 2012

This is an iPhone 4/4S dock that outputs a 15-lumen nHD or 50-lumen VGA DLP projection.

Midte Digital Touch Pen at CeBIT 2012

Posted by – March 6, 2012

This touch pen works when the receiver is attached to the top of the side of any laptop or desktop screen.

Coolech shows HiSilicon Single-core ARM Cortex-A9 Android Set-top-box with DTV support

Posted by – March 6, 2012

It supports the DVBT standard and to use any RJ11 telephone as a VOIP phone through that device. IT can record and timeshift any DTV signal to any USB storage.

Coolech HbbTV DTV Set-top-box

Posted by – March 6, 2012

Hybrid broadcast broadband TV (HbbTV) is a new standard to combined Video-on-demand with Digital VIdeo Broadcasting standards, somehow. Coolech provides a set-top-box that already supports that.

28-minute Cyanogenmod unboxing of Sony Xperia S

Posted by – March 6, 2012

The most technical and awesome unboxing of the new Sony Xperia S (some blogs seem to say it’s currently one of the best smartphones on the market) is done by Diogo Ferreira, one of the leaders of Cyanogenmod alternative/optimized Android development for improved Android firmwares on the Sony Android platform.

Nokia 808 Symbian phone has an insane 41 megapixel camera

Posted by – March 6, 2012

Yup, Nokia is still releasing a Symbian phone, and yup, it’s got an insane 41 megapixel photo camera.

Awesome Huawei Horse sculpture at Mobile World Congress 2012, made of phones

Posted by – March 6, 2012

One of the most impressive sights at the Mobile World Congress was for sure the insanely awesome Huawei Horse, made of hundreds, maybe thousands of real Huawei smartphones (my guess, probably just some bad yields thus recycled for art). The statement I think is that Huawei is now ready to take over the market. They mean business. They are serious about it. They claim to have the fastest Smartphone and Tablet on the market, and they also cover all ranges all the way down to the cheapest lowest end most affordable Smartphone. My take is we all need to pay attention to Huawei. In any ways, this Huawei Horse is awesome. It was an awesome sight during the nights of the MWC, imagine an awesome DJ up high in front of the columns, the castle at the top of the mountain, awesome house music, acrobats, and cool lights lighting up this Huawei Horse, mobile industry insiders networking in front of that. This is awesome.

Jig.jp Augmented Reality Glasses at Mobile World Congress 2012

Posted by – March 6, 2012

The guys of http://jig.jp are showing off their vision of augmented reality, overlaying video screens using prisms on sunglasses, the heads-up display is made by Epson. Jig.jp works on smartphone web browsers, they are suggesting to create software and user interfaces for augmented reality.

Telstar shows $119 3.5″ Retina Display on MSM7227A ARM Cortex-A5

Posted by – March 6, 2012

Telstar is showing a 3.5″ Retina Display and 4.3″ WVGA to be sold for $119 with a minimum order quantity of 1000 units, using the Qualcomm MSM7227A ARM Cortex-A5 (the 4.3″ may have the MSM7227 ARM11, to be confirmed).


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ST-Ericsson HSPA+/LTE demonstrated for remote controlled airplanes

Posted by – March 6, 2012

Here’s a demo to show off what HSPA+/LTE can potentially do, to include on-board video and do remote controlling wherever there is HSPA+/LTE coverage.

ST-Ericsson U8500 in a range of Smartphones on the market

Posted by – March 6, 2012

ST-Ericsson demonstrates the range of some of the devices announced that use the ST-Ericsson NovaThor U8500 that includes ST-Ericsson HSPA+ connectivity. They also announced the U8520 and U9540 LTE platforms.

ST-Ericsson shows Sensor Fusion

Posted by – March 5, 2012

Motion Core presents the usage of Sensor Fusion on the ST-Ericsson U8500 powered Sony Xperia P. It takes the information from all the sensors inside of the phone and renders it as a Wii-like remote control even without the use of infrared.