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Freitag, 18. Februar 2011

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power

 

If this year’s Mobile World Congress was a game, it would be “Need for Speed,”thoughts blog because everywhere we went, people were talking about faster mobile devices with high-end processors, dell some with as many four cores. What could you do with all that speed? How about powering an Extreme HD 1440p display, syncing audio with notes acer while you write them in handwriting, or playing hardcore games? No doubt this was also the year that tablets invaded the convention with every major vendor acer except Nokia showing off shiny new slates.

 

Over 60,000 people from 200 countries attended this year’s show, lenovo meeting with over 1,400 different exhibitors. While we wish we could have visited all of their booths,apple we spent our time scouring the show floor for the most interesting new devices and technologies. Each of our five favorite products embodies this year’s theme of pushing the envelope, Sony either with raw power or with innovative new features and thoughtful design.

 

Nvidia has upped the ante again in the mobile processor race. Fujitsu With their quad-core CPU and 12-core GPU, Tegra 3 (codenamed Kal-El) promises double the CPU performance and three times the Toshiba graphics performance of today’s industry-leading Tegra 2 chip at even lower power consumption. Acer battery

 

the faster processor should lead to new tablets with higher screen resolutions, Asus battery because the chipset can output video smoothly at up to 1440p (2560 x 1600). Nvidia also demonstrated the new chip’s capacity to enhance gaming and web surfing on mobile devices. HP battery Tablets using Kal-El will hit the market as soon as August. Sony battery

 

Despite the controversy surrounding MeeGo after Nokia Lenovo battery decided to hitch its wagon to Windows Phone 7, Intel is still promoting the platform in a major way. This week, the company Sony battery introduced a new Tablet UX for MeeGo and it also devoted an entire pavilion to demonstrating the operating system’s ability to work in everything from hmndsets to Acer laptop battery in-car entertainment systems. When we visited the pavilion, Apple laptop battery we were surprised to see three MeeGo-based netbooks, which an Intel rep informed us are currently shipping Asus laptop battery to select markets.

 

Given Nokia’s delays and Dell laptop battery the lack of products in the U.S., we had assumed MeeGo wasn’t ready for retail sales. However, two of the three 10-inch netbooks on display were the Lenovo S10-3 and the Fujitsu laptop battery MH330, major models from huge international vendors that were shipped all Lenovo laptop battery over the world running Windows but are now being sold with MeeGo in Russia or other parts of Asia. The third netbook, pictured above, is an iRU Sony laptop battery Intro 102 which has the standard Netbook specs of a 1.66-GHz Atom N450 CPU, 1024 x 600 screen, 1GB of RAM, 160GB hard drive, and Wi-Fi. There’s Acer laptop battery nothing particularly groundbreaking about any of these systems,Asus laptop battery except the fact that major vendors feel MeeGo is ready to ship.

 

LogMeIn has been helping users access their PC Dell laptop battery desktops from their phones and tablets for a while now on both Android and iOS devices. Today, the makers of the popular remote access software demonstrated an upcoming Honeycomb version of Toshiba laptop battery LogMeIn Ignition and an Android version of its recently launched join.me screen-sharing service HP laptop battery (pictured above).

LogMeIn Ignition for Honeycomb

To take advantage Apple laptop battery of Google’s new operating system and the wider screens afforded by tablets such as the Xoom, LogMeIn Ignition for Honeycomb has a few new and intriguing features. A virtual mouse HP laptop battery appears on top of the remote desktop, and dragging it around moves the pointer, while left- and right-clicking its virtual buttons works the way it would with a real mouse. Tapping anywhere on the desktop also moves the pointer directly to that location. When you access the settings menu in Ignition for Honeycomb, the list Fujitsu laptop battery of settings appears in a drop-down box rather than taking you to a separate screen as it does on earlier versions of Android.