Monday, January 06, 2014

Epson introduces new Moverio glasses with head-motion tracking and camera

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/01/06/epson-moverio-bt200/

Everybody knows about those other smart glasses, but they're certainly not the only ones making a big fuss these days. Epson has been working on a similar product called the Moverio BT-100, for the last few years, and it's ready to show off the next iteration of its signature wearable at CES. This one, the BT-200, will retail for the same $700 price point as the original, and comes with Android 4.0 support and a few new features and capabilities: Bluetooth 3.0 support, head-motion tracking aided by sensors and Dolby Digital Plus for surround sound are among the new options. Also, there's a front-facing camera with image and video capture, but bystanders won't need to worry about asking you if you're filming them -- an LED lights up on the lower left corner anytime you're trying to capture precious moments.

But how does it look inside the glasses? Thanks to a pair of tiny transparent displays built into the glasses, you can view movies, play games, do augmented reality and conduct other tasks while walking around, talking to other people or any other normal activity. It comes with an Android device attached that doesn't actually feature a touchscreen; rather, it acts like a mouse of sorts, mimicking your movements on the display and letting you drag the cursor around to wherever you want. It also features wireless mirroring, so other people can watch you fall flat on your virtual face on a HDTV. Sound good to you? Check out our full gallery of images and save up $700 before March.

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Source: http://gizmodo.com/hands-on-samsungs-4k-tvs-are-getting-all-bent-out-of-1495383673

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drag2share: Samsung Has Two New Incredibly Powerful Galaxy Tablets

source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/businessinsider/~3/6zTGqJc0Eag/samsung-galaxy-pro-tablets-2014-1

samsung galaxy notepro

Samsung announced today that it has four new high-end tablets aimed at the enterprise and professional market. 

They're called the Galaxy NotePRO and Galaxy TabPRO tablets, and they come in variations with screens as large 12.2 inches.

Let's break it down.

There are several different sizes to choose from, so let's go over what these tablets can do first. In general, all the software features are the same. The only significant difference between the NotePRO and TabPRO is that the NotePRO comes with Samsung's special stylus called the S Pen. The S Pen lets you take notes with handwriting recognition and draw on the tablet's screen.

The PRO tablets are based on the latest version of Android, which is called KitKat, but also include a ton of extra software features and modifications from Samsung. 

First, there's the home screen, which has a layout similar to the news-reading app Flipboard. You can program the home screen to show you news, social networking updates, weather, etc. You can customize it to suit you.

Next, there's an app called Remote PC that lets you remotely access your Windows or Mac computer from the tablet. You can even drag and drop files between the devices.

Finally, there's a bunch of other free software and goodies like the a free LinkedIn Premium account, subscription to Bloomberg Businessweek, and extra Dropbox space.

Now for the screen sizes. You'll have a lot to choose from. All the screens have incredibly sharp display's.

  • The Galaxy NotePRO will come with a 12.2-inch screen.
  • The Galaxy TabPRO will have! three screen size options: 12.2 inches, 10.1 inches, and 8.4 inches.

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Source: http://gizmodo.com/asus-transformer-book-duet-one-laptop-two-tablets-al-1495351978

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Source: http://gizmodo.com/asus-zenfones-an-android-army-with-intel-inside-1495505999

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