Displaying items by tag: Tablets
LG created thinnest Full HD smartphone display
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LG Display announced a thin LCD screen, suitable for mobile devices such as smartphones or phablet with a larger dimensions. According to the company's words, it is the slimmest display with full HD screen resolution for mobile devices.
Apple and Samsung dominating US market
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Apple and Samsung continue to dominate the market of "smart" mobile phones in the U.S., while Android and iOS continue to be the convincingly leading platform.
SilverStone's pocket charger
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SilverStone company, in addition to various chassis and processor cooler, also offers many other useful accessories. Among them is PowerBank PB03, mobile charger within the company's brand Teratrend.
Bigger memory for mobile devices
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SK Hynix have managed to produce a more capacitive LPDDR3 memory in 20-nanometer generation of manufacturing process. LPDDR3 has higher speed and lower consumption than the previous LPDDR2 that is still very common in today's mobile devices.
Microsoft's New Ad Sends A Confusing and Inaccurate Message
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Microsoft has put up an interesting new video spot where they attack the iPad on its in ability to truly multi-task, the static display and Office. The spot is sort of clever and uses Siri to highlight the points at each step. The goal of the ad is to show Windows 8 on a tablet as a true productivity device. As you might expect truth in advertising is a little limited in the ads, but we could be seeing a change in the way that Microsoft is approaching marketing. This is a good thing considering the dreadful sales that Windows 8 and Windows RT are showing right now.
Acer Iconia W3 official information
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The rumors about Acer ICONIA W3-810 were going around for quite some time, but they always came from unverified sources. Although the device has not yet been introduced, the company's site in the Finnish market posted official information about it
Faster DRAM for smartphones from Samsung
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Samsung is starting a mass production of new 20-nanometer LPDDR3 memory chips in 4 GB capacity. According to the manufacturer, it is the first memory chips for mobile phones that will be a performance comparable with the memory modules used in personal computers.
Blackberry Says The Tablet Does Not Make Good Business Sense... For Them
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According to Blackberry consumers will become tired of tablets in the next five years. Now, considering the massive growth that the tablet market has had over the past 2-3 years that might sound a little off the mark. To be perfectly honest we thought the claim was a little unusual when we first heard it as well. However Blackberry is not the only company that is foreseeing a future after the tablet has run its course. Not that long ago Gabe Newell said that he felt that touch enabled devices like the tablet were a transition device which would have a limited life span. He did not know what the next step in the evolution is but he was pretty convinced that touch was not going to stay the standard for long.
Samsung achiveing great numbers
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We all knew that Samsung is doing great, but without some official financial information to back this up it's hard to tell exactly how great. According to the recently published estimates of performance in the first quarter of this year, Samsung has produced about 7.75 billion operating profit which is huge 45% more than in the same quarter last year.
Samsung’s Liquavista on sale
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Samsung could sell their company Liquavista, specialized in the development of e-ink color screen. Samsung acquired the company back in January 2011, and the same company develops special technology for color screen (electrowetting) intended primarily for e-book readers.