It has about the same features as the Nexus One, a 3.7″ AMOLED capacitative touch screen, a 1ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. But this one runs a customized Android user interface for the Chinese market instead of running the full Google Experience. It should be sold at below $300 unlocked in China when it is released.
Que Plastic Logic ebook reader
The Que is an e-ink reader with new software features and services to make it easy for high end users to get their news, their books and their documents with them.
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- Hands-on with the Plastic Logic Que (crunchgear.com)
Motorola XT800 Android at CES 2010
3.7″ WVGA Texas Instruments OMAP3 Android smart phone by Motorola. Also comes with dual CDMA and GSM sim card reader. It is probably one of the worlds first phones with a mini-HDMI output and bother 720p camcorder and 720p video playback support. I should be able to stream Youtube in 720p quality onto a HDTV as well.
Motorola MT710 at CES 2010
Here’s another new Motorola Android phone with a 3.7″ resistive touch screen with a stylus input useful for pen text input which is popular in China for entering the Chinese characters, and comes with Chinese Mobile TV. It uses a Marvell ARM processor and runs the China Mobile version of Android called ophone.
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- Android-powered Moto MT710 For China (ubergizmo.com)
Motorola Backflip at CES 2010
A new design for an Android phone by Motorola where the screen flips on the back of the keyboard.
Lenovo Ideapad U1 Tablet/Laptop hybrid
Lenovo is presenting a hybrid ARM Powered Tablet mode that docks into an Intel Core Duo bottom to become the Laptop form factor.
Marvell Armada 610 powers Android Tablet reference design
Greg Stearman from Marvell showcases the amazing new Armada 610 processor from Marvell in a prototype reference design tablet that can run Windows Mobile or Android OS and which can playback 1080p video and render 3D graphics at the same time. Amazing stuff right here.
Chromium Demo Video temporarily offline, check my other CES videos for now
This video about the cheap Chromium OS Tablet revolution was a bit too good (smooth Chromium on ARM Powered device!!), so I have been asked to remove it for now and edit some parts out and upload a new video.
I hope to get an edited version of it back online at some point. Or perhaps they will agree to let me film new video about it soon.
This page got some coverage at:
http://slashdot.org/story/10/01/10/1649202/199-Freescale-Tablet-Design-Runs-Chromium-OS
http://www.liliputing.com/2010/01/freescale-tablet-running-chromium-os-video.html
Please, while waiting for the video to come back online, do check a selection of my other cool CES coverage videos:
Marvell Armada 610 powers Android Tablet reference design
Quanta ARM Powered Android laptop
First Look at the iRex 800SG e-ink e-reader
Freescale powered e-ink e-readers
MSI Tegra2 10.1″ Android Tablet
Charbax tests Pixel Qi at CES 2010
Notion Ink Pixel Qi tablet with Nvidia Tegra2 processor
Nvidia Tegra2 ARM Cortex A9 at CES 2010
Chumby powers the Sony Dash (interview with Chumby)
Please also do check out all those other videos and blog about those if you like them thanks.
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Quanta ARM Powered laptop design at CES 2010
Here’s one thin really nice looking Android laptop design by Quanta, one of the largest laptop manufacturers in the world.
First Look at the iRex 800SG e-ink e-reader
Here’s an awesome 8.1″ e-ink e-reader by iRex with wacom pen input for selections in the user interface and for annotations and with built-in 3G connectivity.
Freescale at CES 2010
Steve Sperle, head of Consumer Segment Marketing at Freescale, shows us an overview of the product demonstrated at their Suite several new tablet, e-reader, laptops, smartbooks and interactive display implementations of their i.MX515 ARM based processor technology.
Freescale powered e-ink e-readers
Freescale is powering about 90% of all the worlds e-ink based e-readers. Here’s an overview of all of them.
Freescale powered Smartbooks at CES 2010
Freescale is powering a new Smartbook design by Wistron running Canonical’s Ubuntu Netbook Remix, Sharp runs a Freescale processor in the Sharp PC-Z1 and Acer is launching the DisplayPlus D241H 24-inch smart monitor.
Thinkfree Mobile 2.0 with Editing on the Acer A1 Liquid Android phone
Thinkfree 2.0 ads Editing support in office files support such as Word, Excell and Powerpoint support on Android devices.
Via Technologies at CES 2010
Via Technologies is powering the OLPC One Laptop Per Child XO 1.5 with a Via C7 1ghz processor on the VX855 chipset that can support up to 1080p video playback and other much more powerful things which also can help OLPC lower the price more quickly in terms of supporting the most up to date components of the industry that lower in price constantly. Via also has an ARM licence and is doing all kinds of things with that.
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Fraunhoffer IIS shows HD-AAC audio codec
HD-AAC is a new lossless audio codec developed by Fraunhoffer among others and which uses ARM processors in this Logitech device which is able to playback that form factor.
Drobo at CES 2010
Drobo is a smart NAS storage hard drive management system.
MSI Tegra2 Android Tablet at CES 2010
MSI is now also working on making ARM Powered devices, including this Tegra2 powered 10.1″ Android Tablet.
HP Android Qualcomm Snapdragon Laptop
This may be one of the best implementations of Android on an ARM Powered Laptop so far, HP is showing off their masterful customized Android user interface for the ARM Qualcomm Snapdragon based laptop form factor. It has great automatic standby and resume, connected standby, and a range of customized high resolution Android applications, widgets a touch screen and even hardware Search, Home/Menu/Back buttons on the super well made design.
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- HP’s Touch Tablet Could Come In an Android Flavor, Too [Android] (gizmodo.com)
- HP Mini Android smartbook hands-on (engadget.com)