Entries by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla (6704)

Tuesday
Jan052016

CES 2016: HP unloads new consumer and pro level notebooks

HP has always had notable releases at CES, and this year is no different. The PC giant has unveiled a selection of consumer and pro level devices designed to make the most of Windows 10's 2-in-1 capabilities. Hit jump for the list of new HP goodies coming to market this year, there's everything here from large Ultrabooks, super-slim enterprise notebooks and even new kit for gamers.

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Tuesday
Jan052016

New video gets us primed and ready for NAIAS 2016 in Detroit

The automotive industry is undergoing a period of massive change and as evidenced by the big news of the past year including the viability of EV and hybrid vehicles, the Dieselgate scandal, integration of mobile and smartphone technology with cars as well as the advent of innovative automarkers like Tesla, Faraday Future, Google and others, makes the 2016 North American International Autoshow an important one in setting the tone for the automotive industry in the years to come. Canadian Reviewer will be on hand in Detroit next week to witness and cover the anticipated launches and news from the trade floor show.

Tuesday
Jan052016

CES 2016: Incipio unveils new ClamCase keyboards for latest iPads

Incipio purchased ClamCase, maker of keyboard cases for iPads that make them look and feel more like MacBooks. Now, the company is releasing its latest hardware. It is interesting to note that these ClamCase products have extra features like battery chargers for iPhones, keyboard backlighting and even an integrated screen for notifications. Hit jump fpr the lineup of products coming in Q2 of this year.

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Tuesday
Jan052016

CES 2016: LG's flexible OLED display points to the future of tablets and mobile devices

LG has come up with the most impressive concept so far at CES 2016. The 18-inch flexible OLED display above is surprisingly thin and can be rolled up like a newspaper or a magazine while maintaining a high resolution image. Flexible displays are nothing new, this is just the next step to the curved displays that were all the rage a few years ago as well as smaller, fabric-like displays we've seen in the past.
Where LG has succeeded is making OLED displays that offer great potential for even thinner or flexible mobile devices, wearables and even wraparound displays. It's nice to see that displays aren't just getting thinner and offering more resolution but are now more malleable for various uses.
Source: LG