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22 January 2013

Sony Tablet Z

Sony’s Tablet Z is announced just two weeks after Sony presented the Xperia Z smartphone at International CES.

The Android-powered tablet is powered by a quad-core 1.5GHz processor, has a 10.1" screen with a 1920×1200 pixel resolution, an 8MP camera and NFC support.

It is 6.9mm thick and weighs 495g making it slimmer and lighter than the current generation of iPads and Samsung’s Galaxy tab 10.1.

 

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Price: tbc


Aiptek i50D

MobileCinema i50D is a plug-and-play pico projector for iOS devices capable of displaying an image equivalent to a 60" screen at 640×480 resolution with a 1000:1 contrast ratio.

The internal battery is goot for up to 120 minutes and the RGB LEDs powering the picture have a lifespan up to 20,000 hours.

Price: €259.53


NEC Casio Medias W

The NEC Casio Medias W’s main selling point is its two 4.3" touch screens that can be arranged back-to-back on a hinge.

The screen on the rear of the Android handset folds out to lay next to the main one, forming a square 5.6" touch screen, albeit with a line down the middle.

The phone is designed to be used with just the main screen in normal operation, but includes special software for using its two screens together in various combinations. This includes the basic full screen mode, which creates a larger surface for more space to view maps or a larger keyboard for input, as well as a ‘stand mode’ that mirrors content on both sides for group viewing. The letter ‘W’ in the name is often used to mean ‘double’ in Japanese.

The phone is due to launch in Japan mid-April, though it lacks some features that are considered standard on Japanese phones, such as NFC touch-payment support and the ability to show One-Seg mobile TV broadcasts.

Price: tbc

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