Ben Lai, CEO of Pipo, shows off Pipo self-balance scooter and introduces his full products line including latest Intel Mini PC stick (with a fan), Intel Mini PC (with displays and without), Intel tablet and Intel laptop. The New Pipo X9 powered by Quad-Core Intel Baytrail Z3736F, 2G RAM, 32GB ROM, featured with 8.9’’ 1920*1200 Multi-touch screen, installed Windows 10 + Android 4.4 Dual OS, with WiFi 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth4.0, 4* USB 2.0 port.It can work as a tablet or table mini PC.
Distributors can contact PiPo here:.
Ben Lai, CEO
Ben.lai@pipo.com.cn
Bluetimes shows their fast charging power bank with their own BQC technology and Qualcomm 2.0 quick charge technology. The Bluetimes BQC technolohy supports full-charging 4000mAh battery in 15 minutes, it takes 3 hour to full-charging 4000mAh battery by normal 5V/2A power supply. iThink Smart WiFi Camera with 720P 135degree camera in , support live video streaming from smartphone, 2-way video conference call, local video recording to Micro SD card, automatic alarm if there is people movement. Infrared night version is also supported for iThink HandView2.
Distributors can contact Bluetimes here (let them know if you watched this video):
Alex Dou, Sales Director
sales1@ebluetimes.com
Skype : alexdou3
uleFone Paris at just $110 on MT6753 Octa-core ARM Cortex-A53 with Mali-T720 GPU, with a nice looking 5″ On-Cell 1280×720 display, Dual-SIM LTE, Gorilla Glass 3, 13megapixel Omnivision back-camera, 2GB RAM, 16GB Flash, 2250mAh battery. This is a really nice looking 5″ Smartphone with a nice display and a nice Octa-core 64bit processor and LTE. Read more about it at http://ulefone.com/products/paris/features.html
Distributors can contact uleFone here (let them know you watched this video):
Jason, CEO Jason@ulefone.com
Mobile+86 137 6035 5182
Jerry, Sales Manager sales@ulefone.com
Mobile:+86 156 293 1210/138 2743 5163
Bluboo shows mockup of their upcoming Android Wear smartwatch to be powered by MediaTek MTK2601 Dual-core ARM Cortex-A7, with a round shape display, 512MB RAM and 4GB ROM, supports SIM cards, bluetooth 4.0 to be priced at $79, mass production will be ready on November. Bluboo also shows their full Smartphone product line from MT6735 Quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 to MT6753 Octa-core ARM Cortex-A53, Full HD screens, big batteries up to 5300mAh. Prices ranging from $120 to $149.
You can contact Blueboo for more info (let them know you watched my video):
Candy, Sales Director Candy@bluboo.com.cn
Mobile: +86 136 31535501
Skype: candywong68
AAPPAA shows their new 4G LTE phones with no MOQ requirement orders under their Phonemax brand, the price is around $50 for LTE MT6735 and $40 for 3G MT6580A. Phonemax 4G LTE phones are powered by MediaTek, with screens from 4.5″, slim designs, factory price at $40, $50 or $60. The 5″ LTE smartphone with HD panel sells from $60.
Distribution and resellers can contact AAPPAA here:
Summer Liu, Sales Director summer@aappaa.com
Skype: bobyin2020
Phone: +86 18123748816
Eztechnic shows their smartwatches, they have 20 years experience selling traditional watches, now starting to design and manufacture smartwatches, with different styles, from stainless steel to plastic. Compatible with Android and iOS, displays notifications from phone call, message and different apps, heartrate monitoring is included, step tracking also. The EZtechnic smart watch is waterproof down to 30 meters, 3 days battery life, it does wireless magnet charging.
Anposi shows their latest smart doorbell, easy-to-install, Compatible with any existing doorbell wire, with built-in 720P camera stream, WiFi and Ethernet port, Supports answer and locking/unlocking the door via phone or tablet through app. It also supports 720P H.264 video recording and storage via cloud. This system could be useful for Airbnb hosts, when Airbnb guests arrive to the apartment, The Anposi smart doorbell can connect the hosts phone directly to unlock remotely.
Shuoying shows their single-lens 360 degree video camera powered by Sunplus SPCA6350M and with a SONY CMOS sensor, records on Micro-SD cards, with a battery life of up to 2 hours of video-recording, 1 hour when using WiFi for realtime 360 video streaming on its 1000mAh battery. Mass production starts in November. Shuoying plans to have a working sample of their next generation 4K 360 degree video camera ready in January.
Jump J10 looks like a classical watch but it’s a smartwatch with an amazing transparent OLED display that covers the top and bottom part of the watch face. With a Swiss Ronda movement, different style Genuine leather strap or steel Mesh strap, features split transparent OLED display and capacitive touch on the whole surface, it supports soft vibration notification from phone calls, SMS, emails, Social Network Apps, weather forecast, pedometer, and trackers and potentially customizable for vibration and display notifications from any app. The battery life is up to 5 days regular usage and 15 days standby. Jump is tuning the design for mass production around January 2016, custom designs and OEM orders are also welcome you can contact them below.
You can contact Jump for more information:
Saboor Ahmed, Director
Mobile: +852 63321453 saboor@jumptechnologyltd.com
NewTek produces live and post-production video hardware and visual imaging software software based on Intel PC, here introducing their platform with a software upgrade for real-time video producers to collaborate on live video-editing through the network. NewTek claims to be the leader in live to Internet video production worldwide, with tens of thousands of live channel producers around the world using the NewTek live production system.
Bernhard Rosenkränzer on the Android team at Linaro and Rob Clark of Red Hat who works on the open source GPU driver called Freedreno for Qualcomm’s ARM processors Adreno GPU. This open source GPU driver enables better open source software such as for example all kinds of Linux for the Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 powered Dragonboard 410c which I have filmed here: http://138.2.152.197/?s=410c
Sunchip makes a VR Glass powered by Allwinner H8 Octa-core ARM Cortex-A7 partnering with Nibiru to accelerate development of 360 video and games content to the VR market. Sunchip VR on Allwinner H8 sells at $169.
HOMiDO Virtual Reality headset for smartphones with a custom made VR lense with up to 100° FOV, it’s for 360 degree video and gaming, compatible with most recent smart phones, retail price is 69€ in Europe and $89 in the USA.
Geniatech shows their newest HDMI Stick on 64bit AmLogic S905 Quad-core ARM Cortex-A53, it supports real 4K@60fps H.265 10-bit video decode on HDMI 2.0 output. It runs Android 5.1, Dual-band 802.11A/C WiFi, mass production to be ready on November.
faytech shows world´s first 55” capacitive Touch as conference table, as single POS-information display, for industry automation or even as interactive information and Video Wall. faytech talks about them being industrial touch device specialist combining German engineering with price efficient Chinese production showing off a 15,360 x 8,640 pixel interactive video wall with up to 256 simultaneous touch points, set up from eight capacitive Full-HD 42” capacitive Touch Monitors connected to a single PC. The interactive information wall was developed by faytech for a German defense company as prototype for submarine simulators.
More highlights from the tour presented by Arne, the managing founder of faytech, is faytech´s new capacitive Touchscreen PC series from 7” to 21.5” with their patented rubber sealed IP65-front protecting the panels from water, dust and vandalism and faytech´s own capacitive chemical etched anti glare touch panel making them the first choice for Industry 4.0 applications, the Internet of Things and any POS usage. A slim 15.6” embedded Touch PC represented faytech´s embedded portfolio of 7” to 55” embedded resistive and capacitive Touch PCs running already as Taxi-application, in industry automatization or the point of sale. The presentation is completed by faytech´s first complete UL certified 19” Touchscreen Monitor and an optical bonded 11.6” Full HD capacitive TPC with features like light sensor, sunlight readable outdoor panel, full IP65 enclosure, RFID, MiFare, NFC card reader and even an integrated yoctoboard to open and close doors, an ultimate solution for entrance system and building automation.
Customers and distributors who need touch devices with a large stock of standard touch devices and the flexibility and competence to realize any touch device project can contact faytech at http://www.faytech.com or by e-mail to sales@faytech.com
Lattice recently acquired Silicon Image, makers of MHL, here showing the awesome features of upcoming SuperMHL Smartphones with USB Type-C, where the one USB Type-C connector can transfer 4K video, audio and 5gbitps data over USB 3.1 standard. Here showing off the solution using a Qualcomm development kit and some demonstration boards made by Lattice to show off their SuperMHL processor. In the future output at up to 8K at 120fps will be possible. Charging will be ultra fast at up to 20volts and at up to 5A.
With $1.6 Million successful Kickstarter funding, shipping to their backers within weeks, Jide shows Remix Mini, a 64bit ARM Desktop PC TV Box! It’s real, I am publishing this video using a review sample of it (let me know in the comments what I should test in my review video!) They sold some at $40 to their early backers on Kickstarter, in total 21 thousand people have ordered it. The Remix team is based in Beijing, they have worked on a beautiful and amazing Desktop-like UI for Android, it really feels like a Desktop computer. Remix Mini supports every Android app. Apps open in windows in the UI, some apps open by default in full screen but mostly can be set to only open as a window (right click on app and change app to open in window). Remix Mini ships with Allwinner’s new 64bit ARMv8 Quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 capable of playing back HEVC H265 in 4K. This is the beginning of Android being used for productivity!
David Abdurachmanov of Fermilab works in Geneva at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, testing all the latest different 64bit ARM Server platforms to measure when they may be recommended to be used by up to hundreds of computing centers around the world, potentially deployed to hundreds of thousands of servers to crunch large amounts of scientific data worldwide. The GRID of Computing resources analyses scientific data for experiments in high energy physics, to find proof that the Higgs Boson exists, at the core of understanding how the world is made. These scientific server grids must be built at optimal cost to consume the least amount of power as more and more scientific experiments require to analyse more and more data. CERN is where the Web was born, it might also be where the ARM Server will get kickstarted. As computing centers around the world have the requirement to use the least amount of power. David Abdurachmanov is eager to test and potentially to implement mass production ready ARM 64bit Server hardware.
You can also watch David Abdurachmanov’s keynote at Linaro Connect here:
Topsky is the only supplier of headmounted micro-display based devices that I have seen at Hong Kong tradeshows who may be able to provide a Google Glass like experience starting at $230 per unit for a 100-unit minimum order quantity. The only negative things about it is the Ingenic MIPS dual-core processor (instead of using Rockchip or Allwinner ARM solutions), and the software is “not yet” provided by Google, this doesn’t run Google Glass UI, it doesn’t run Android Wear UI, it runs Topsky’s custom UI on top of Android, which looks good, but is not quite the same as having Google’s support. What could happen though, is Google people watch this video and contact Topsky below, or maybe some hackers get it and improve it somehow. I look forward to try it out some more to see about the voice-control capabilities, if it hooks into Google Now yet or some other voice command Android app, and how in general it may or may not manage to use any other Android app that may work good for this user interface. My dream is still (since CeBIT 2005) to live-stream from my face and see a live chat from anyone watching about which questions to ask the people that I interview in 4K. Crucial for this “vision” is for affordable Google Glass type devices to become available. These need to be mass produced, the price can be lowered further, then the software platform should be open and fully supported by Google and by everyone! Let’s make headmounted computing happen!
You can contact Topsky here (thanks for telling them you watched my video!)
Sofia Huang, Sales Manager
sofia@hktopsky.com
Mobile: +86 15815527996
Skype: sofiatopsky
Rockchip shows the cheapest Android Smartwatch platform, can potentially run Android 5 Android Wear (depending on Google’s approval) for now it’s just running Android 4.4.4 with Rockchip’s custom Android Smartwatch UI. This is an ARM Processor with an Intel logo on it! (which previously I filmed at http://138.2.152.197/?s=6321) To compete with MediaTek MT2601 it’ll bring ultra-affordable Android Smartwatches to the mass market with built-in dual-SIM card slots with dual-standby possible depending on Smartwatch design (most of the Smartwatch designs will probably only have 1 SIM card slot) , with A-GPS, GPS, GLONASS, with 3G/2G quad-band, supports displays of up to FWVGA, can record 720p videos at 30fps or take 8megapixel pictures from the Smartwatch camera! Meizu is probably going to be one of the brands to release this Smartwatch platform at a good price. The smart tracking possibilities for Kids trackers, Old people smart heart monitoring, Advanced fitness watches and a whole Smartwatch category in general, Rockchip with Intel wants to have a big part in that!
To develop and bring this to market, distributors and brands can contact design houses who work with Rockchip to make this Smartwatch platform, one of them is T-Chip, the info is here:
T-Chip PCB Design House (I filmed them here http://138.2.152.197/2014/09/17/129-firefly-rk3288-development-board-release/)
West
Email: mqy@t-chip.com.cn
Mobile: +86 13723459415