Wednesday, January 12, 2011

CES 2011 Unleashed trends

Unleashed in the underground journalist network covering CES 2011, T-Mobile will be hosting a 4G-themed press event where audiences are expected to hear more about its plans to boost “theoretical” speeds to 42Mbps in 2011. There was also rumors that Sprint will unveil the HTC Shift, a 4G-capable slider. On the AT&T front, their newly purchased 700-MHz spectrum from Qualcomm will be integrated with its 4G downlink. AT&T needs major help in catching up to Verizon with its LTE deployment.

The first 4G LTE modem for Verizon Wireless was a tease, the carrier advanced its flirting techniques when it tweeted the following message: “Android and LTE – could it be like peanut butter and chocolate? YUM!” Sounds flirtatious indeed, especially if Android means both smart phone and tablet Androids. The service with the technology is bit high (i.e. provider charges $20 for 2GB of data on top of your smart phone plan)but that will change as competition in the segment increase.
















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Unfortunately, 3DTVs didn’t fly off the shelves in 2010 because the content market could not keep pace. The accessories including 3D glasses are expensive. They’re also not very fashionable to wear. But this will change as consumers demand more features and functions. No one can  really say who will lead the market, but the market will grow and eventually include  glasses-free 3D. This technology likely won’t enter the living room for a while, but the Nintendo 3DS is just one example of why glasses-free 3D could work well when there’s just one viewer. Notebooks, smart phones, and tablets are all prime candidates for a more immersive movie watching and mobile gaming experience.
























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We do not hear much these days because they are not MSI something new in the netbook space, but we certainly had some interesting to see them again at CES 2011, according to their latest announcement. There will be two “smart” pills WinPad debut with the Wintel platform and Android and sports g-sensor, light sensors and WiFi. With regard to compressed MSI Android, last we heard, there …












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LG has announced that they would see what they call the largest in the world LED 3D TV at CES 2011, LG LZ9700, which has a large 72-inch screen. LZ9700 The LG is the world’s largest 3D LCD backlit, has a refresh rate of 400 MHz, DLNA, Media Link, USB, plus one Magic Motion remotely. LG has unveiled what is certainly the first of many TV LED 3D processing. LX9500 is illuminated by the LED …













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Fujifilm has announced a new line of super-zoom cameras on the bridge in the company, AOS S-Series lineup at CES 2011, including the new Fujifilm FinePix S3200, S3300, S3400 and S4000, S2950 and FinePix 18X. All five cameras have 14-megapixel CCD, 3-inch display screen and can record 30 frames per second in 720p HD video. The S3200 has a 24x optical zoom, the S3300 has a 26x, 28x and …














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