Monday, October 29, 2012

Apple ipad mini

 

 

  • OS: iOS6

  • Processor: Dual core

  • RAM: N/A

  • Display: 7.85 inch TFT Capacitive touch screen, 768×1024 pixels resolution, Multi-touch input

  • Sensors: Accelerometer

  • 3G Speed: No

  • GPRS/EDGE:No

  • Connectivity: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, micro USB

  • Camera: Yes, 720p HD

  • Secondary Camera: Yes

  • Audio System: Yes

  • SIM Card Support: No

  • Battery: Li-Po

  • Memory: 16/32/64 GB on board storage

  • Navigation: A-GPS support

  • Document Viewer: Yes

  • Social: Facebook, Twitter

  • Messenger: iMessage, IM, Push Email, Email

  • Browser: HTML (Safari)

  • TV-out: Yes

 color:black and white

16 GB iPad Mini with Wi-Fi will cost you around Rs. 30,000. The 64 GB variant may cost above 40,000. Price are yet to be confirmed by Apple.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Samsung's S3 Mini

Samsung's S3 Mini

Samsung Galaxy S III Mini Features:
Network
HSPA 14.4/5.76 900/1900/2100
EDGE/GPRS 850/900/1800/1900
Display
4.0" WVGA Super AMOLED
Chipset               
Dual Core 1GHz
OS         
AndroidTM 4.1 (Jelly Bean)
Camera
5MP AF + LED Flash / VGA Front
Video    H.264, MPEG-4, H.263, VC-1, SorensonSpark, WMV7, WMV8
Recording/ Playback : 720p
Audio    MP3, AMR-NB, AAC/AAC+/eAAC+, WMA, OGG(Vorbis), FLAC
Additional featuresGame/Video/ Readers/Music Hub, Kies, KiesAir, FM Radio (RDS), TouchWiz
Google Mobile ServicesGoogle Search, Google Maps, Gmail, Google Latitude, Google Play Store, Google Play Books, Google Play Movies, Google Plus, YouTube, Google Talk,Google Places, Google Navigation, Google Downloads
Connectivity      WiFi a/b/g/n, WiFi HT40
GPS/GLONASS
NFC
Bluetooth 4.0(LE)
Sensor 
Accelerometer, Digital compass, Proximity, Gyro
Memory              8/16GB ROM+ 8Gb RAM, microSDup to 32GB
Dimension         
121.55 x 63 x 9.85 mm, 111.5 g
Battery
1,500 mAh

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Samsung S5


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The YP-S5 MP3 Player from Samsung is broadly based on the K5 MP3 player. However the YP-S5 features some changes like its slimmer now and measures about 15 mm, and the screen is updated to color. It also features Bluetooth 1.2, voice recorder, alarm clock, FM radio, touch-sensitive controls for easy navigation of menus and a 1.8-inch QCIF screen. You can even answer a phone call and convert the player into a speakerphone. Samsung’s DNSe technology is incorporated hence; the music sounds good both on the fold-out speakers, which are now protected with grills, and on headphones. The Flash-based player supports MP3, AAC, and WMA formats for music, MP4 for videos, and JPEG for pictures while.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Glass Smart Phone/Tablet Concept

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Today we come across a great new glass smart phone and tablet concept by. If the future looks like this, we are definitely already excited.
“The Glass Smart Phone/Tablet is a concept for the future smart phone; edge to edge, and totally transparent.
It has front and rear facing 3D cameras for tracking motion of both the scenery and the user. Together they can create fully tracked augmented reality, and couple with a 3D screen that needs no glasses, everything will look as if it is actually there.
The screen is also totally transparent. All the electronics are held in the tiny multifunctional on/off button, thanks to advances in microscopic electronic components.”

Monday, October 8, 2012

Nokia Windows 8 concept tablet looks pretty neat

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Nokia’s pretty sure to deliver a Windows 8 tablet in the next few months, and Andy Weir at Neowin has tried to imagine what such a device would look like.
The result: the Nokia Tiviti 9210.
NOKIA Tiviti 9210 with Windows RT Specs
Processor: Dual-core 1.5GHz Qualcomm MSM8960 Pro Snapdragon S4
Dimensions: 260.2 x 177.5 x 8.8 mm
Weight: 575g
Display:
  • 10.1" capacitive multitouch display
  • Super IPS+ LCD | ClearBlack | 1920x1200px Full HD
  • Corning Gorilla Glass 2
Storage and memory:
  • 32GB/64GB integrated local storage + SkyDrive cloud storage
  • 1GB SDRAM
Power management:
  • Integrated 7700mAh battery for up to 12 hours of usage
Connectivity:
  • Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n)
  • Bluetooth 4.0
  • 4G LTE | UMTS/HSPA/HSPA+/DC-HSDPA | CDMA EV-DO Rev.A | GSM/EDGE
  • DLNA/PlayTo
  • Micro USB
  • 3.5mm AHJ connector
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Sunday, October 7, 2012

laptop concepts

B-Membrane laptop concept
Korean designer Won-Seok Lee has taken out monitor from the Laptop and given it some sexy-savvy revamp. The B-membrane is a user friendly computer with a membrane like key-board which appears when it is needed.
Samsung transparent OLED laptop

The latest laptop concept by Samsung, showcased at the CES 2010, will definitely take you by surprise with its immaculate transparency. Featuring 14-inch OLED display, which when turned off becomes up to 40 percent transparent, the laptop concept is claimed to be the world’s first and largest transparent OLED laptop.

Dual screen Moonlight Laptop
Presenting an intricate yet organic form, the “Moonlight” by designer Teo Braun is a concept laptop that might never see the light of the day, but definitely deserves your attention. Looking like a moon, the concept laptop comes with duel-curved screens; the bigger measuring 16:9 and the smaller 4:3, allowing the users maintain an ideal distance between the eyes and the laptop screen to reduce eye stress.

Victor Bivol’s laptop
Bringing portability to the work of professional designers, designer Victor Bivol has developed a laptop concept that integrating a tablet lets the professionals use a heavy graphic tablet on the go, even without disrupting their work.

Recyclable paper laptop
Industrial designer Je Sung Park has tried to solve the issues with a concept laptop that is made from recycled paper. The Recyclable Paper Laptop is to be made from recycled paper or pulp materials packed in layers.

Homecentric Laptop
The “Homecentric” by Carl Andersen is a flexible laptop design that caters to the varied needs, be it at home or at the workplace. The device is designed around the ‘9 to 5-ers’ who look to kick back, but stay connected to the Social Network. Developing an experience that would resemble the act of ‘cozying up with a good book,’ it brings the users to a natural comfort that has been around far before home computing entered the picture.

EvoBook laptop concept
A student from the University of South Australia might have had a bad experience with the fixed keyboard of his laptop, so he came up with the EvoBook. He claims it to be the next evolution of personal computing, with a prime focus on ergonomics. His project aims to offer an ergonomic solution to the laptop computer through an adjustable screen and keyboard positioning, thereby creating a unique product identity.

Nokia’s scroll OLED laptop
Nokia’s concept laptop with a scroll type OLED makes me swoon! We all know that OLED’s offer bright and extremely colorful images. With a wide viewing angle, low power and high contrast ratio, viewing things on the laptop will certainly become more fun. Kudos to designer Rodrigo Mercado for coming up with such a fantastic concept. 


Vaio Zoom notebook concept
Designer Eno Setiawan surely loves the Sony range of Vaio notebooks, which is why this Vaio Zoom notebook concept was concocted. The Zoom supposedly utilizes holographic technology that has been condensed into a thin glass form factor.

Playing By Heart laptop
Designed by Zhang Shouze, it’s called the “Playing By Heart” laptop and has a handy kickstand that transforms into the handle for carting around.


Bang & Olufsen aluminum laptop

Commissioned by Asus, the Danish design house has come up with a trendy aluminum laptop dubbed “NX90Jq” that includes a dual touchpad, a trademark of the B&O, which lets you use both hands simultaneously and control the computer through multi-touch.


Saturday, October 6, 2012

Flexible laptop concepts


Flexible Displays

Your laptop, tablet, or e-reader may soon have a flexible display rather than a rigid glass screen that can break too easily. , a Kindle-like device designed for newspaper and magazine content, may be the first such model to debut. Its bendable "metal foil" e-paper display is built to last, as are similar monochrome prototypes from LG Display and other tech companies. HP and Arizona State University are developing a flexible colour display, as well.
Many of these concepts may never leave the drawing board or lab, but we can always dream…
 

furture smart phones

Mobile phone business is one of the most rapid growing industries. Not so long ago, the popular check phone was Nokia 3310 with mere basic functions: call, text messaging and the only bearable game, snake. However, significant improvement has been made since then. We now have so many variety of phones that surpasses the basic function, smart phones for example allows you to connect to social media conveniently, GPS, video conferencing etc.
Nokia 888 Mobile Phone
What will be next? What we can expect from the next generation of handsets that will be available in the next 10 year? Some of the few features that will be built in new cell phones are OLED screen and enhancement in flexibility.
In this article we want to show you a list of creative and interesting futuristic phone concepts.

Kyocera’s Flexible, Folding Phone Concept
Kyocera’s EOS folding concept phone incorporates a flexible OLED screen, changing its form from a clamshell into something resembling a wallet or clutch-purse.
Kyoceras flexible, folding phone concept
Motorolla Piccolo Concept Phone
The Piccolo Concept 1 cell phone received its design inspiration by Motorola, bringing a sexy and sleek concept that will definitely appeal to females.
Motorolla Piccolo Concept Phone
Multimedia Concept Phone
Designer Jakub Lekeš tries to push the limits of phone designing with his concept. This phone has many useful features. A sliding touch screen QWERTY keyboard is concealed under the display and there is a 4.3 megapixel autofocus camera with digital zoom support on the back. The most interesting feature is the side of the phone that shows the running track.
Multimedia concept phone
LG Helix Bracelet Phone
Designer Rob Luna created an LG concept phone called Helix, a device that can also be used as a slap bracelet worn on the owner’s wrist. LG Helix comes with flexible circuits, a touch screen display and the concept device is made out of rubber and black stainless steel. You can attach the handset to the belt, through a magnetic charger and use the kinetic energy generated by the user to power up the cell phone.
LG Helix Bracelet Phone
Motorola Sparrow
Motorola has come up with a new concept of Motorola Sparrow. A concept conceived to provide retail stores with a mobile point of sale device. The Motorola Sparrow is an all-in-one device that combines a scanner, RFID, point of sale (POS) system, communication and credit card reading capabilities. Equipped with touch sensitive areas, the front and back of the Motorola Sparrow makes it easy to navigate and use.
Motorola Sparrow
HTC 1
The concept designer Andrew Kim has designed the HTC 1 to be a premium Android device. It is designed to use machined brass to add strength to the phone. Some notable features of the concept include stereo speakers (located at the top and bottom of the phone), a kickstand which is actually the bottom portion of the casing, and the lofty concept of a built-in UV light which kills germs on the surface of the phone while you charge up.
HTC 1
Philips Fluid Flexible Concept
The Philips Fluid Smartphone designed by Brazilian designer Dinard da Mata looks like one of those "Slap Wrap" slap bracelets kids used to wear in the 90s. Flexibility is one thing that makes it differ from conventional smart phones. Made of OLED, it can keep all the features of a smart phone available while adding the extra advantage of turning into a bracelet.
Fluid Flexible Concept

Friday, October 5, 2012

appleconcept iPhone 6

Antoine Brieux from NAK Studio imagined yet another iPhone 6 , this time the iPhone 6 mockup. The main idea is moving the home button to the left side of the handset, so it will be used with the thumb. This way, by getting rid of the front Home button, there’s more room for the display, that in this case is a 4.9 inch unit.
iPhone 6 Mockup Features a 4.9 Inch Screen, Home Button Moved to the Side
The mockup of the iPhone 6 measures 125 x 63 mm (length, width) and I supposed that a 1080p resolution or something adequate for Retina standard is supported here. Antoine didn’t offer too many details about his creation, but you can clearly see the Home button below the volume buttons on the side. There’s also that pair of bigger speakers and smaller 19 pin dock connector at the bottom, all of them rumored specs for the iPhone 5. The sides of the phone are all metal and the back looks like it’s covered with a glass surface.
If I were to speculate, I’d say this was a quad core iPhone, with a 10 megapixel camera, iOS 6.0 or maybe 7.0, who knows? It depends if Antoine wants this model to be 2012 material or 2013. Logically speaking we’re at the sixth iPhone, so the name iPhone 6 would be adequate. However, Apple could go with “The New iPhone”, just like The New iPad for iPad 3.
iPhone 6 Mockup Features a 4.9 Inch Screen, Home Button Moved to the Side
iPhone 6 Mockup Features a 4.9 Inch Screen, Home Button Moved to the Side
iPhone 6 Mockup Features a 4.9 Inch Screen, Home Button Moved to the Side
iPhone 6 Mockup Features a 4.9 Inch Screen, Home Button Moved to the Side
iPhone 6 Mockup Features a 4.9 Inch Screen, Home Button Moved to the Side