Archive for: ces 2010

Oppo adds a cheaper Blu-ray player to its lineup with the $289 BDP-80

After wisely avoiding being drowned out by the din of CES product launches Oppo has made official its new BDP-80 Blu-ray player. A lower priced version of the existing BDP-83 hardware (a comparison that should be familiar to owners of the company’s DV-980H/DV-983H DVD players,) it still features BD-Live compatibility, DVD-Audio and SACD playback but [...]

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Wilson Electronics Sleek signal booster reviewed: surprise, it works!

Signal booster. There, we said it. Quick — what immediately comes to mind? We’re guessing you’re suddenly disgusted by the fact that you paid $19.99 (plus a nominal shipping and processing fee) for one of those worthless stickers back when your Snake-laden Nokia candybar had the worst reception of all time, but Wilson Electronics’ Sleek [...]

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Asus Waveface Ultra

Asus has shown of a new concept watch phone at this years CES, the Asus Waveface Ultra. The idea is that the Asus Waveface Ultra is more than a watch phone, more like a mini computer for your wrist, and it features a flexible OLED display that is built into the bracelet. Information is pushed [...]

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Next-gen dashboards get Tegra 2, Moblin, Atom, we go hands-on

Intel Atom processors, capacitive touchscreens, NVIDIA Tegra 2 graphics, Moblin installs… sounds like a suite of hot next-gen ultra-portables, right? Think again. Those are just some of the technologies used in the dashboards of cars that will be appearing on showrooms in the coming months and years, dashes that were largely on display at CES [...]

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Inbrics’ SoIP S1 tries to make videophone converts out of us yet

We saw some incredibly cheap, ill-thought, Android-based videophones at CES this year, but this wasn’t one of them. The SoIP S1 from Inbrics is running Android, of course, but it’s under that same fine UI skin that Inbrics has coated its M1 Android slider in. The result is a finger-friendly device with nice software for [...]

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Nanobrick introduce Miyoul media frames for luxury interior with OLED Displays

Nanobrick specializes in custom media frame for luxury interior and advertisement using LCD, OLED and DID. The product is named Miyoul and the company shows us some samples at the CES-2010. This design work is very expensive up to $100K.Look at this amazing pictures from CES-2010. Mini Digital Eight Fold Media Frame 24.1 inch OLED [...]

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Wireless power takes another baby step at CES 2010 with Qi standard

It’s our third year visiting with Fulton Innovation and the eCoupled wireless power booth at CES, and once again there’s significant progress to be seen — this time in the form of actual shipping products like the Case-mate Hug and the Dell Latitude Z. Fulton’s really pushing the industry standard angle with eCoupled — it’s [...]

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Sugar-powered phone concept robs us of perfectly good Coke

This wouldn’t be the first time we’ve seen a sugar fuel cell, but gosh darnit, it just might be the sexiest. Chinese designer Daizi Zheng has conjured up a vision for a soft drink-powered cylindrical Nokia of the future that pounds Coca-Colas to stay juiced: just screw off the top, pop the can, and pour. [...]

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Sonim’s ‘unbreakable’ handset shattered on the BBC

Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play. Reporter Dan Simmons from the BBC’s technology show Click managed to break a mobile phone marketed as “unbreakable”, during a demonstration at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas If the video doesn’t play click on the source link. BBC News

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First Else hands-on at CES: ‘still alive and kicking’

We caught up with Else at CES to check on how they’re doing with the First Else since we last saw them back in November. According to CTO Eldad Eilam, the basic functions of the ALP-based phone are finally done and dusted, so now Else will mainly focus on fine-tuning its snazzy visual effects until [...]

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