Monday
Jan062014

Roku puts set-top box into the TV with Roku TV at CES 2014

Roku announced Roku TV  a new generation of Smart TVs designed to give consumers a simple entertainment experience in a complex connected world. The company plans to license the new reference design platform and software stack to manufacturers to build and distribute Roku TV models. TCL and Hisense are the first partners and Roku will show their Roku TV models at CES 2014.

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Monday
Jan062014

Lenovo outs first 4K PC monitors and Android-powered monitors at CES 2014

Lenovo isn't pulling any punches this year at CES. After showing off a bunch of new tablets, convertibles and notebooks, they're now pulling the trigger on some stunning 4K desktop monitors  and other monitors that run Android natively. 

The ThinkVision Pro2840m is a 28-inch  4K professional display and the ThinkVision 28, a smarter display that is not only a ultra-high definition monitor but also is an Android enabled entertainment center. The ThinkVision Pro2840m will be available from April 2014 and is expected to start at $799.
The ThinkVision 28 smart display will be available in selected markets from July 2014 and is expected to start at approximately $1199.

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Monday
Jan062014

CES 2014: Alcatel Onetouch announce Idol X and Idol Mini smartphones coming to Canada

ALCATEL ONETOUCH today announced the upcoming availability of the flagship Idol X and Idol Mini smartphones in Canada. Part of the Idol family of smartphones, designed to deliver rich features within a slim form factor, the 5" Idol X and 4.3" Idol Mini will be available in Canada through Bell and Virgin Mobile Canada in the coming weeks.

“This Canadian launch is a major step in ALCATEL ONETOUCH’s continued growth in North America,” said Steve Cistulli, Senior Vice President of North America for ALCATEL ONETOUCH. “We look forward to delivering on our promise to offer customers high quality smartphones at a great price.”

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Monday
Jan062014

NVIDIA brings PC gaming capabilities to mobile

The next-generation of NVIDIA mobile processors are going to be gamers’ dream come true. The new Tegra K1 has a Kepler architecture-based 192-core GPU, which is the same architecture used by the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti (considered the fastest GPU in the world). The company boldly claims the GPU on the Tegra K1 is more powerful than the Sony PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Xbox 360.

The demo of NVIDIA CEO and co-founder Jen-Hsun Huang showed the Tegra K1 running Unreal 4 without glitch. The new game is said to require extreme CPU power that is enough to hang an underpowered system. There will be two versions of the processor: one 32-bit quad-core, 4-Plus-1 ARM Cortex A15 CPU available in the first half of 2014 and 64-bit dual Super Core CPU based on ARMv8 architecture and carries the codename Denver. The 64-bit version will be available at the second half of the year.

Source: NVIDIA