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Thursday, January 10, 2013

CES 2013 : Day-2 Summary

If you like our Day 1 Summary, here more for you! We are back with our Day 2 Summary of CES '13. Here it goes :

INTEL 
Intel last night said that it would be stepping a step ahead to make chips for smartphones and other mobile devices. It also said this can be done by targeting emerging markets and rapidly growing value segment. Intel also unveiled its plans to get a bigger share of the sizzling mobile market. Intel said its plans include "a new smartphone platform for emerging markets," one of the fastest growing areas for these devices. "The best of Intel is coming to a mobile device near you," said Intel's Kirk Skaugen. Intel revealed that companies supporting its efforts include Acer, Lava International and Safaricom.

NVIDIA
NVIDIA has used CES 2013 at Las Vegas as an opportunity to unveil its next generation mobile processor, the Tegra 4. The company claims the processor is faster than anything in the market out there right now.
The Tegra 4 mobile processor comes with 72 custom GPU cores, which gives it six times the GPU horsepower of its predecessor, the Tegra 3. Also present in the Tegra 4 is the Cortex-A15 CPU core, which NVIDIA claims will deliver 2.6x faster web browsing, and a second-generation battery saver core for low power during standard use. The Tegra 4 is designed to play nice with the optional NVIDIA Icera i500 processor, which can add worldwide 4G LTE voice and data support capabilities to the mobile device. Tegra 4 also includes 4K or ultra-high-def support, which means Tegra 4-powered devices will be able to play content that carries four-times the quality of full-HD.
Tagra 4 is not the only major announcement by the mega graphic company this year, it also announced
Project Shield, an Android-based handheld gaming system, that is set to be the first Tegra 4-powered device to hit the market in Q2 2013. Project Shield is a pure-Android device, with access to Google Play, in contrast to other Android-based gaming devices announced so far, like GameStick and OUYA, which will ship with custom, gaming-focussed stores. This means you can install and run regular Android apps with
minimum hassle.
Nvidia's Project Shield sure boasts of some impressive specs. With the power of Tegra 4 beneath its wings, the console is likely capable of handling whatever you throw at it, including playing 4K video. It comes with
a 5-inch, 1280x720 HD retinal multi-touch display and built-in speakers to offer the portable console experience.

LENOVO 
Although most of the major firms have saved their smartphones and mobiles for MCW '13, which will be happening in Feb this year, Lenovo has come up to unveil its interesting smartphones this year. There is a line of four smartphones which inculude - S890, S720, A690 and A800.
By the lineup, Lenovo IdeaPhone S890 sports a 5-inch qHD display with a 540x960 pixel resolution. That gives the display a pixel density of 220ppi. The smartphone runs on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean and that is a very good thing. The S890 is relatively slim at 9.3mm and is relatively light at 176 grams. It also packs in a generous 8MP camera.
Next up, we have the IdeaPhone S720. It has a smaller 4.5-inch IPS LCD qHD display with a 245ppi. It runs on the older Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Under the hood, it is powered by a dual-core MTK processor. The rear of the S720 houses an 8MP camera and the front has a 1MP snapper for video calling. The S720 boasts of a 2000mAh battery.
Next up we have two budget devices - the A800 and the A690. The Lenovo IdeaPhone A800 shows off a 4.5-inch FWVGA display with a 480x854 resolution giving it a 218ppi. Under the hood, it sports a 1.2GHz dual-core processor and a 2000mAh battery. It runs Android 4.0 ICS.
The IdeaPhone A690 on the other hand has a 4-inch display with a 1GHz single core processor. What’s a little disappointing is that it runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread, which is a bit of a downer. This phone will probably be targeted at the consumer looking for an entry-level device.

AMD 
AMD introduced new sets of silicon at a press conference here at Vegas. These new processors run the gamut from APUs built for low power use in tablet PCs to multi-GHz performance CPUs and GPUs.
AMD started by trying to coin a new term: Surround Computing, which means having computing power all around you, from smart devices embedded in glasses to room-filling visuals and sounds. In the keynote, AMD representatives touted the company's discrete graphics solutions, as well as APU solutions for laptops, desktops, and tablets.
AMD introduced its updated A4, A6, A8, and A10 APU lines and OEM partners. A representative from Asus showed the Asus U38 Ultrathin, powered by AMD A-series APUs with AMD Radeon discrete graphics as an option. The U38 Ultrathin has a 1080p screen with capacitive multi-touch. Next up was the HP Pavilion TouchSmart Sleekbook, which can be equipped with an A8 APU, 15.6-inch 10-finger touch screen.
New processors, ranging from AMD A8 and A10 performance processors (codenamed Richland) to more mainstream A4 and A6 processors (Kabini) were also discussed. Like their competitors, the new CPUs deliver users more performance as well as better battery life. Thanks to built-in Radeon technology, AMD was able to demonstrate a new Kabini processor outperforming a current Intel Core i3 processor.
The company is also going after the tablet space, with Windows-8-capable processors that slot in between ARM-style tablet processors and the low-end x86 processors originally meant for notebooks. Using gaming and HD video to tout the systems as "Performance Tablets", AMD's A4 and A6 (Temash) APUs are expected to slot into Windows 8 tablets in the near future.

ASUS 
Asus has added yet another device to its Transformer line up. This time it’s an AIO (All-in-One) desktop that can transform into a tablet. The beauty of this device is that it will give users the best of both worlds – Windows and Android. Yes, the device runs Windows 8 as well as Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.
When docked in, the device is powered by a third-gen Intel processors and Nvidia discrete graphics. When removed from the dock, the tablet is powered by an Nvidia Tegra 3 processor for running Android.Switching between the Oses is as simple as pushing a button.
The Asus Transformer AiO has an 18.4-inch Full HD 1920x1080 pixel IPS display and users can still access the Windows 8 desktop via a wireless connection if they wish. In its press release Asus has said, “makes it easy to carry the tablet from room to room and a built-in stand keeps the display at the perfect angle for tabletop use.”

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

What To Expect This CES 2013


The Consumer Electronic Show or the CES is one of the biggest showcases of technological advancement in the world.
With mega companies like Intel, Samsung, Apple, Sony, LG and much more are to be present, it seems as tough this year's CES will not be ordinary.
This time to be hosted in Las Vegas, CES '13 has much to be hyped about.

Let's take a look of What To Be Expected This year....
SAMSUNG
Bendable screens to be showcased this year, with company representatives confirming to CNET that there will be a 5.5-inch bendy display with a resolution of 1280 x 720 HD and a pixel count of 267 PPI.
Also from the Samsung's side will be showcased Ultra HD 110-inch TV. I doubt where are these to be kept in home?
With Samsung coming with a major product this CES '13, it is still kept a secret what is it to be? With samsung even posting a new video on YouTube .
It has not been a surprise that S4 was to be revealed in 2013, but it was quite unexpected that it will come with a Full HD Super AMOLED display, the South Korean firm has revealed.

Rumours are also out there that the South Korean Firm is also 'planning' to rebranding itself.Samsung has reportedly hired a design team that's worked with Nike on some of that company's branding initiatives, so we'll likely see some dynamic stuff from South Korea in Vegas.


INTEL
The mega chip maker is planning to showcase some of the world's best chips for 'Tablets' in CES '13. Named " Bay Trail-T " is rumoured to be a quad-core tablet chips to be launched in 2014. This will be one of the most trendy topics this year, because Intel has never before been into Tablet Chip Business.

Intel will probably of the most recognizable names in to CES '13, even though its not the only chipmaker making stand on the Vegas exhibit floor. What we are hearing is that Intel will also be showcasing New Mobile Processors with Z2760 leading them all. Although their chips are only found in Six Smarphones as of now, we expect more to be in this year.

MICROSOFT
CES has always been one of the best platform to shine on world stage for Microsoft. The software giant has always given flashy presentations, usually involving celebrities.
But Sadly CES 2013 will be the first year where Microsoft won't be giving one of its signature keynote presentations. Though it gave the world a notice citing that CES '12 would be its last. Steve Ballmer's last presentation at the Las Vegas trade show focused on Metro, the new Live Tile-based interface for Windows 8.

LG 
It is rumoured that the TV and smartphone maker wants to give CPU making a try. If it jumps in processor making it will be the latest to jump in a mix. A report out of Korea has the tech firm producing in-house made CPUs next year, starting with chips for its web-capable Smart TVs.
One chip could be the H13, with the H standing for home entertainment and the 13 for the year, and we could see it and others come early January.