Posts Tagged ‘1080p’
Pantech applies patents for its waterproof Pantech Element LTE
Pantech applies for patents for its waterproof Pantech Element P4100 (AT&T) LTE tablet.

Today, Pantech announced that has already completed a patent application in Korea, for its waterproof technology used in the Pantech Element P4100 (AT&T) LTE tablet.
The Pantech Element P4100 LTE (4G) runs Android 3.2 (Honeycomb) and comes with an 8-inch XGA (1024 x 768) TFT capacitive multi-touch display. It is powered by 1.5GHz APQ 8060 Qualcomm (S3) dual–core processor and 16GB of storage (which can be expanded up to 32GB via the microSD card slot). The tablet also has a SIM slot, two cameras (2MP front-facing and a rear 5MP with flash and 4x digital zoom), Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR, micro USB and micro HDMI port.
Hyundai offers its A7 Android 4.0 tablet in China for just $79
Hyundai offers its new A7 Android 4.0 tablet in China for just $79 USD.
The car maker company Hyundai is lately jumping into the tablet segment, now offering its latest A7 tablet with Android 4.0 ICS in China.
The A7 tablet sports a 7-inch (800×480) display with five point touch support), powered by a 1.5 GHz ARM Cortex A10 processor, 512MB memory, 8GB of storage space and a Mali-400 GPU. It supports 1080p HD video playback, which can be shared via its HDMI port. In addition the tablet has a webcam and a MicroSD card reader. Bluetooth and GPS navigation are missing, but let’s not forget that it’s a low-cost tablet.
Kobian launches Mercury mTab2 7-inch low-budget tablet in India
Kobian launched Mercury mTab2 7-inch low-cost tablet for the Indian market.

The Mercury mTab2 tablet weighs 365g and is “a faster, lighter and smarter device” than the Mercury mTab.
The mTab2 tablet runs on Google’s Android 2.3 Gingerbread and supports Adobe Flash 10.2. The tablet is powered by a 1GHz Cortex A8 dual-core processor, 512MB of DDR3 memory and 8GB of storage.
ASUS intros its Rose Gold and its Hot Pink Zenbooks at CES 2012
Yesterday, ASUS introduced its Rose Gold and the Hot Pink Zenbooks, and a few tablets at CES 2012 in Vegas.

ASUS announced its new Ultrabooks – the Rose Gold and the Hot Pink colored ZENBOOK (video). The new ZENBOOK is powered by the latest Intel Core i7 processors, SATA3 SSD, Bluetooth V4.0 and USB 3.0 (with USB Charger+ technology).
Acer announces its new Aspire S5 Ultrabook and Iconia Tab A700
Two hours ago, Acer announced its new Aspire S5 Ultrabook, a new service – AcerCloud, and its Iconia Tab A700 tablet, at CES in Las Vegas.

Chairman and CEO of Acer JT Wang opened the Press Conference, and said that “By Q2 this year, Acer will have four models of ultrabook.” and later added, “We already have Aspire S3, today you will see Aspire S5.”, and later, “The ultrabook is a mainstream train that cannot be stopped.” , and “When Windows 8 launches in the second half of this year, we’ll launch more ultrabooks for the new OS.” added Mr. JT Wang (photos of Mr. JT Wang, not included).
Intel releases N2600 and N2800-two new low-power dual-core Atom processors for netbooks
Intel released N2600 and N2800 – its new low-power dual-core Atom processors for netbooks.

The N2600 and N2800 are Intel’s Third-generation Atom Cedar Trail processors with low-power designs intended for the netbook sector. Those 32nm processors offer 20% better performance compared to previous generation, full HD 1080p video Playback, up to 10 hours of battery life and weeks of standby at an affordable price.
The 1.6GHz N2600 and 1.86GHz N2800 dual-core processors work in harmony with the integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3600/ 3650 (which offer improved graphics performance up to 2X compared to the previous generations) and the Intel NM10 Express Chipset, featuring a small form factor package size which allows thinner netbook designs.
Ainol gets official with its new $79 7-inch NOVO7 PALADIN tablet
Ainol gets official with its new $79 USD 7-inch NOVO7 PALADIN tablet

Today, Ainol confirmed officially the price of its NOVO7 PALADIN tablet (which was announced quietly last week), and now the company is showing off its capabilities.
The NOVO7 PALADIN comes with a 7-inch (800×480) capacitive dual touch screen, powered by Ingenic’s JZ4770 ultra-low power 1GHz XBurst processor and Vivante GC860 graphics chip, which is capable of decoding HD video in 1080p. In addition it is equipped with 8GB of storage (for system files and data), 512MB of DDR2 memory, WiFi, Bluetooth and external support for 3G. The tablet runs Android 4.0.1 ICS and also got its Linux kernel updated to version 3.0.8.
