Posted on 12 March 2012 by Endi
Touchscreen-enabled Ultrabook will come with Windows 8 and Intel’s third gen Ivy Bridge processor. And it’s an absolute delight to use. Intended to show how OEMs can enhance their ultrabooks with touch, this machine is running Windows 7 and doing a splendid job of navigating through the Zinio digital magazine app. The experience of using it is identical to what you’ll already be used to with your smartphone or tablet — it’s just that capacitive screens have up until now tended to be limited to form factors of 10 inches and below. Intel Ivy Bridge Ultrabook will sport a 13.3-inch 1600 x 900-pixel LCD capacitive touchscreen with better responsiveness. Under the cover, the Intel touchscreen Ultrabook will mount a stunning 1.5GHz Ivy Bridge processor. The prototype model contains a couple of USB 3.0 ports, SD card, SIM and HDMI ports. T his lightweight Intel notebook can simply replace both your tablet and laptop offering a new touchscreen experience. 
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Posted on 05 February 2012 by Endi
This portable computer has the properties of Pandora’s box. You open the little PC and you have almost everything! The smallest portable Linux PC for gaming, browsing, coding, business work, remote administration, music playing, emulating, … Gadget features a 4.3-inch touchscreen display with an 800 x 480 pixel resolution, a 600Mhz TI OMAP 3530 processor, a 3D GPU, a 256MB RAM and a 512MB NAND flash storage. Other features include a 43-button QWERTY and numeric keypad, a pair of SD card slots, WiFi, Bluetooth, USB 2.0 and TV out. Its battery offers up to 10-hour of operation time. Is not it tempting! Maybe try to get? 
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Posted on 10 May 2011 by Endi
A concept by japanese-born, italy-based designer sono mocci, ‘nesting pc virtual tablet’ is a combination tablet and data visualization interface with automatic battery charging and data syncing. phones, memory cards, CDs, USB ports, and I/O cables can be plugged directly into the device, where they will show up as images on the touchscreen for easy manipulation and access.
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Posted on 11 April 2011 by Endi
The new speaker system can use either your existing Wi-Fi or Ethernet network to connect to your PC or Mac iTunes library and uses Apple’s AirPlay technology to make the link. The On Air Wireless Speaker System is also equipped with a small LCD screen which allows you to view album artwork and song information when an iOS device is not docked and has menu navigation and music control button son either side of the iOS device dock.

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Posted on 10 January 2011 by Endi
All of the e-readers that use legitimate "e paper" and not some other display type license their technology from the E Ink Corporation. It’s the high-visibility screen technology used in the Amazon Kindle, Sony Reader, the original Nook, and many more. Late in 2010, E Ink debuted an active matrix color E Ink technology called Triton, and Chinese manufacturer Hanvon jumped on board as the first adopter of the new screens.
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Posted on 01 November 2010 by Endi
Eco-friendly wireless keyboard powered entirely by solar energy.
Logitech has unveiled a completely solar-powered keyboard that is being billed as the world’s first and the slimmest PV-powered keyboard. Christened the K750, the solar keyboard can be charged from the sun or an indoor lamp after, which it can function for about four months in total darkness.

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Posted on 06 October 2010 by Endi
Sometimes tradition gets a bit boring and for some people the laptop is becoming a mere work tool, so it seems that by changing the shape and the design of the laptop fun could be brought back into personal computing.
The Revo Round laptop is just that round! Its unusual design is aiming to blow the laptop market apart and create a nice little niche within the multi million dollar industry.
Stranger still is one of the reasons as to why the Revo Round is being developed, apparently according to researchers, the rectangular screen can cause a evolutionary change, in fact it is believed that Asian born people could develop western style round eyes within three generations!

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Posted on 01 September 2010 by Endi
The working mechanics of tech gadgets in futuristic movies can really stump me at times, so for my sake, I’m going to try and keep this as simple as I can. The Smart Plus is a combination of a laptop case, projector keyboard and a Smartphone. There is no screen or a dedicated hardrive involved in the setup; the Smartphone itself is the “brains” in this combo. The inside of the case doubles up as a screen and the projector beams images to it or any other surface you desire. All of it together can be used as a laptop, gaming console or a phone.

The phone splits up into two where the bottom half is gaming controls and top touchscreen half, docks with the projector board. The idea for this new system is to do away with unnecessary electronic clutter and use the bare minimum. If nothing else, you can save up on individual internet options for your various devices and use only one for the Smart Plus.


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Posted on 11 August 2010 by Endi
USB Anion Air Purifier is a USB-powered ionizer that emits healthy negative ions into the air. By attaching themselves to air molecules and any impure particles in the air and negatively charge them, the emitted negative ions purify the air and remove toxic substances including odors, dust and molds, etc.

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Posted on 20 July 2010 by Endi
Envisage a future where printers are microscopic and an army of robots print anything you want.
It’s called RO. At least 100 nanobots are stored in four base stations which also serve as ink cartridges
for each of the four printing colors (CMYK). The base stations adhere to every surface.

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