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Sharp IS01 clamshell Android MID powered by Snapdragon
Mar 31st
After Softbank announced the HTC Desire and DoCoMo began pushing its first Android smartphone (Xperia X10), Japan had high hopes for the AU press conference today.
Maybe an EVO, or perhaps something more original, this house once proud of its smartphone uncommon? What you see in the picture above is a handheld 5-inch Sharp named IS01, by running on Android 1.6 Snapdragon processor and measures 83 × 149 × 17.9 millimeters and 227g. It seems rather to have been conceived for general use MID with a 5-row QWERTY keyboard, capacitive multi-touch display with a resolution of 480 × 960 pixels and a 5.27 megapixel camera with autofocus, while the second camera on the back can count on 0.43 megapixels for video calls.
Slate HP: 400 euro and Intel Atom
Mar 21st
Clipset, estimable Spanish public, has the first definite prices and specifications of Slate, HP. Apparently obtained from HP itself, one speaks of € 400 ($ 546) as the base price, which place it at the top of the netbook market and bodes well at prices lower than those of entry level iPad.
Additional information should include an Atom CPU, the total support Flash, USB connectivity, a memory card reader, webcam and rear. The launch of this device will be running Windows 7 is scheduled for June, with retail availability in Europe is said to be expected before September.
Microsoft Courier 'Digital Journal'
Mar 6th
Microsoft in September to talk when he appeared at the Courier tablet / e-book, and now we learn some very interesting information from a trusted source. Courier works as a “diary digital, and is designed to be truly portable: with only an inch thick, weighs just over a kilo, and not much bigger than a 5 × 7 photo when it is closed. Much smaller than could be expected before – this picture really puts it in perspective – and the interior reflects its mobility: rather than Windows 7, it seems that Courier will be built on Tegra 2 and will run on OS HD Zune, Pink , and Windows Mobile 7 Series.
Kogan Announces $200 HD Tablet
Mar 4th
According to APC Australia, Ruslan Kogan is the man who will enter the market with a tablet iPad yet unnamed, but with a simple goal. Take all the glory. A full HD device with ARM processor 600MHz, capacitive touchscreen with 512MB RAM, 2GB of storage and a slot for SDHC cards for less than $ 200 (which was probably Australian dollar would be about $ 180 U.S.).
The prototype presented in the top running Windows, Android and Ubuntu, although probably Windows will never be an option if ever this tablet will be placed on the market because of the cost of production (unless they come with a premium version) . Kogan also said work on the television network ( “probably by the end of the year”) and a Blu-ray with WiFi and widgets for YouTube. As for the laptop Agora above Kogan says he will soon be on the market. But he also said “I can not give a time frame on this, however.
eviGroup Paddle Windows 7 Tablet
Mar 2nd
Remember eviGroupPad, the 10-inch tablet with Windows 7 and 3G? If you have ever forgotten you refresh the memory with his successor, who will surely remain etched in the mind. Certainly be called a Paddle type thing or something different (fantasy series gogo). The same design does not betray the family as the basic Pad, a 10-inch keyboard with the interior of a netbook, but the tablet can count on an LED backlit display with multitouch SSD storage – although a modest 32GB of flash is not is certainly an upgrade from 320GB to take into account the model on the plate.


