Archive for 16 May 2013
Sony Xperia Tab L Impresses in White
Sony Xperia Tab L Impresses in White
Suman Chatterjee imagined the Sony Xperia Tab L, a brand new tablet concept shown in white. As far as I can see, the device has a metallic Power button like the Xperia Z. And now allow me to speculate on this product… The Xperia Tab L is a rectangular slab of plastic, metal and glass, overall with a very nice look. I seem to have spotted a lighted glass area around the slate, maybe like the Xperia S, but this one lights up in colors. Specs here may include a powerful Snapdragon 800 processor, a 13 megapixel camera, 2 GB of RAM or maybe even 3 GB of RAM.There’s also 32/64 GB of storage, 4G LTE connectivity, NFC (front and back) and gesture support thanks to the front camera. Since this is a powerful tablet, Sony Xperia Tab L is good enough to run Android 4.3 and even Key Lime Pie. What do you think of this Xperia tablet concept?
[Thanks Suman Chatterjee]
Pure Mobile Phone Render Looks Like a Revamped HTC From 2012
Mohamed Magdy sent us his latest work, the Pure Mobile, a handset
that looks a bit like a combo between a HTC One X and a Nokia Lumia. The
device has true blacks displayed on the screen and also you can’t
distinguish between the screen borders and the upper glass layer.
This probably means we’re dealing with ClearBlack technology here.
The same screen offers accurate colors and from what I can see at the
back, we’ve got a camera with Carl Zeiss optics integrated here. The
handset adopts a rectangular shape, but its corners are slightly rounded
and also the profile seems a bit curved. There are no Back, Home or
even volume or camera buttons here, so you probably have to rely on
gestures and touch input.
The most interesting and original part about the Pure Mobile concept phone is that small chin at the front, with the Pure logo on. It’s an interesting touch, that while taking a part off the screen estate, it differentiates from typical all glass handset facades.
[via Mohamed
Magdy]
The most interesting and original part about the Pure Mobile concept phone is that small chin at the front, with the Pure logo on. It’s an interesting touch, that while taking a part off the screen estate, it differentiates from typical all glass handset facades.