Wednesday
Jan072015

Video: Demo of the dual-display YotaPhone 2 at CES 2015

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

YotaPhone 2 is a new Android smartphone that has a 1080p HD display in the front and an eInk display in the back. It is ideal for reading eBooks or for usage of apps in a low-powered, black and white setting. The front and the back are made of Gorilla Glass 3 which makes it durable. No word on Canadian availability yet but it would be great to see this device come our market.

Wednesday
Jan072015

CES 2015: Samsung unveils business card-sized 1TB SSD

Making storage faster, more compact, and reliable, Samsung introduced the new Portable SSD T1, a one terabyte SSD that is no bigger than a business card. It is powered by 3D V-NAND technology and can read and write data with speeds up to four times faster than traditional hard disks. It promises that you can transfer 3GB movie file in around eight seconds. Other features include advanced hardware encryption, password software, shock resistance, and dynamic thermal guard.

Wednesday
Jan072015

CES 2015: Pioneer brings Android Auto to NEX series

Pioneer wants to be one of the first to bring Android Auto to users. With the second-generation NEX series in-dash multimedia receivers, they have done just that. The AVIC-8100NEX, AVIC-7100NEX, and AVH-4100NEX all have Android Auto integrated. They are compatible with Android Lollipop devices. The AVIC-8100NEX is the top-of-the-line device at US$1,400 and features a capacitive touchscreen. The AVIC-7100NEX costs $1,200 and has a resistive touch display. Lastly, the AVH-4100NEX is without Pioneer’s on-board navigation software and retails for $700. You can interact with the panel via the 7-inch touchscreen or through Google’s voice command system.

These three new NEX models also still support Apple CarPlay, AppRadio mode, Mirrorlink, and Bluetooth connectivity. The AVIC models even have Here Maps integrated. The new receivers are said to hit the market in March 2015.

Source: CNET

Wednesday
Jan072015

CES 2015: Samsung introduces new UHD TV, Milk VR service, and audio products

Samsung seems to be concentrating more on personal and home entertainment at this year’s CES. They introduced the first Tizen-powered SUHD TV, new Milk VR service, and new speakers and soundbars.

They unveiled the 88-inch JS9500 TV that is powered by their own eco-friendly nano-crystal display technology and SUHD re-mastering engine. The engine is designed to provide improved picture quality and detail, promising greater contrast while minimizing power consumption. Samsung has even teamed up with 20th Century Fox to release are-mastered version of the film Exodus

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