Archive for 15 Oct 2012
HTC hTab Tablet Concept Has 14 Inch Full HD Display, 8 MP ImageSense Camera
Created by Hasan Kaymak/ HTC Concepts,
the HTC hTab tablet is a very interesting device, that actually fits
recent leaks we’ve seen. I’m talking about a pretty big, white HTC
tablet with modern specifications. This one is dubbed hTab and it brings
a quad core Nvidia Tegra 3 1.7 GHz processor, just like the HTC One X+.
At the back there’s an 8 megapixel camera with ImageSense technology,
autofocus, smart LED flash and BSI sensor. Upfront we’ve got a big 14
inch Full HD screen and also in the same area there’s a 1.6 megapixel
front camera for videocalls and supporting 720p video capture. The
tablet adopts an intelligent design for a more comfortable use and has
the speakers on the top on both sides. As you can see, the device also
offers Beats Audio technology and from the back it looks like a bunch of
HTC One X models glued together.
It may be just my impression but the tablet looks curved, especially in the profile. It may use a curved screen, since it’s a popular choice nowadays. I’m not sure about the CPU choice, since Tegra 3 is already one year old… Other than that it’s a beautiful design.
It may be just my impression but the tablet looks curved, especially in the profile. It may use a curved screen, since it’s a popular choice nowadays. I’m not sure about the CPU choice, since Tegra 3 is already one year old… Other than that it’s a beautiful design.
HTC One XXL is a 10 inch Tablet With Tegra 4 CPU
Created by Tomáš Pulmann, the HTC One XXL is an interesting tablet
concept, that features a 10.1 inch display and a next generation Tegra
processor. The mockup relies on a 10.1 inch S-LCD 2 panel with a 2560 x
1600 pixel resolution and inside we’ve got the Nvidia Tegra 4 processor.
The HTC One XXL tablets comes in 32, 64 or 128 GB versions and at the
back it has an 8 megapixel camera with Full HD video capture at 60 fps.
Other features include Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie and a glossy
polycarbonate design. The rounded format of the device, plus its very
glossy case remind me a bit of the HTC One X and I love that slight
slope of the device’s edges. However, it does seem a bit fragile and
easy to drop, being so glossy and shiny.
Since Tegra 3 debuted late last year, it would be time for Nvidia Tegra 4 to appear, at least in benchmarks or leaks right now. I can’t really say what the new CPU will bring, but I would be happy with better battery, less overheating and better benchmark results. Tegra 4 and Android 5.0 will be the combo that defines 2013, so let’s keep an eye on it.
Since Tegra 3 debuted late last year, it would be time for Nvidia Tegra 4 to appear, at least in benchmarks or leaks right now. I can’t really say what the new CPU will bring, but I would be happy with better battery, less overheating and better benchmark results. Tegra 4 and Android 5.0 will be the combo that defines 2013, so let’s keep an eye on it.
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Sony Xperia X Concept by Ben Ling: 2 GB RAM, Quad Core Krait CPU and More
This is probably the first Sony Xperia X concept I see that doesn’t
have a huge display. Instead Ben Ling imagined a 4.3 inch Full HD TFT
screen, which is quite an impressive feat even 2 years from now. Such a
huge resolution on such a small screen is a real performance. Let’s see
what else this handset brings.
Xperia X has a scratch resistant capacitive touchscreen, a 14 megapixel camera at the back with Exmor RS sensor and 16x digital zoom, as well as Full HD video recording. There’s also a front 2 megapixel camera and a quad core 1.5 GHz Snapdragon S4 Pro processor, that also brings an Adreno 230 GPU. The smartphone measures 8.6 mm in thickness, supports NFC and weighs 120 grams. It has 2 GB of RAM and runs Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich, supporting an upgrade to Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean.
32 GB of storage are available and the screen uses Sony Mobile Bravia Engine 3. Another trademark Sony technology on board is xLOUD and the power source here is a standard Li-Ion 2500 mAh battery. Finally, the Sony Xperia X has Bluetooth 4.0, 10 finger multitouch and up to 64 GB of extra microSD storage. An interesting design by Ben Ling.
Xperia X has a scratch resistant capacitive touchscreen, a 14 megapixel camera at the back with Exmor RS sensor and 16x digital zoom, as well as Full HD video recording. There’s also a front 2 megapixel camera and a quad core 1.5 GHz Snapdragon S4 Pro processor, that also brings an Adreno 230 GPU. The smartphone measures 8.6 mm in thickness, supports NFC and weighs 120 grams. It has 2 GB of RAM and runs Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich, supporting an upgrade to Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean.
32 GB of storage are available and the screen uses Sony Mobile Bravia Engine 3. Another trademark Sony technology on board is xLOUD and the power source here is a standard Li-Ion 2500 mAh battery. Finally, the Sony Xperia X has Bluetooth 4.0, 10 finger multitouch and up to 64 GB of extra microSD storage. An interesting design by Ben Ling.
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