LG unfortunately didn’t have the still mysterious G-Slate tablet on hand at its monstrous CES booth, but it did have this trio of Pico projectors on hand. The HW300T is the most intriguing of the lot, as it boasts a built-in ATSC tuner and wireless DLNA for streaming content from your PC, all with a 1200 x 800 WXGA resolution. It’s powered by the new TI DLP Pico HD chipset, which translates to great than 100-inch HD video projection and the brightest pico projection to date. We also spotted the slightly older HX350T, which also has a built-in ATSC tuner, but nixes the DLNA support, as well as the HS200(G), which holds up the lower end of the spectrum with its SVGA res. Check out these cuties in the gallery below, you know you want to.
LG 2011 pico projector lineup eyes-on originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 06 Jan 2011 16:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Hands-On With Motorola’s New Droid Bionic
Posted in: Android, droid, motorola, Phones, smartphone, Today's ChiliLAS VEGAS — After all the ruckus at CES 2011 over Motorola’s Honeycomb-dedicated XOOM tablet died down, I got a chance to get my hands on the latest in the company’s Droid series of smartphones, the Bionic.
Like its Droid X predecessor, the Bionic is definitely not small. The 4.3-inch screen is one of the largest on the smartphone market right now, and if you’re wearing tight jeans and hoofing it around the Vegas strip all day like I’ve been doing, a fat-bodied Bionic in your pocket might bring on a bit of chafing.
But the screen’s aesthetic appeal makes up for any inconvenience its size may bring. Shooting pictures with the back-facing 8-megapixel camera was made easier by the extra screen area for planning and viewing shots.
Whereas Apple’s iPhones are all about the smooth-backed covers, the Bionic goes the way of rubberized grip-style case. The phone’s backside has ample tooth to it, another line of defense against clumsy phone-droppers like myself. But the gripping doesn’t make the Bionic feel bulky or weighed down. It’s a nice touch, even if it may add to the aforementioned pocket-chafing.
We weren’t allowed to pop open the hood to see the phone’s 1-GHz dual-core processor insides, but by the looks of flipping through the Android 2.2 menu screens, the Bionic’s guts seemed to be doing their job well. No visible stuttering was to be seen in the few apps I ran, and load time was minimal. It was, however, a brand new phone with its 16 GB of on-board storage still relatively empty. I’d like to see how it runs after an app-hungry tween has had her hands on it.
All in all, I dug what I saw of the Bionic. It may be a bit large for my taste, but for the crowd that’s into the big and powerful (and prefers a Motorola handset over a Samsung offering) the Bionic is surely worth a second look.
Photos: Jon Snyder/Wired.com
Live from Verizon’s CES 2011 4G LTE press conference
Posted in: 4G, HTC, LiveBlog, lte, motorola, smartphone, thunderbolt, Today's Chili, verizon, Verizon Wireless, VerizonWireless, vzw, Wireless, wwan, xoom
We’ve here at Verizon Wireless’ 4G LTE presser at CES, and we’re told our worlds will be changed forever in five minutes. Or something to that effect.
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Live from Verizon’s CES 2011 4G LTE press conference originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 06 Jan 2011 15:55:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Energizer rolls into CES with new power packs, inductive chargers, solar products, and more
Posted in: charger, hands-on, Today's ChiliGallery: Energizer at CES 2011
Energizer rolls into CES with new power packs, inductive chargers, solar products, and more originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 06 Jan 2011 15:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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The Engadget Podcast Show 002: CES 2011 Part 2 – 01.06.2011
Posted in: podcast, Today's Chili, videoI gotta feeling that tonight’s gonna be a good night. And when I say “tonight” I mean this, the second edition of the Engadget Podcast Show. And when I saw “night” I mean podcast show. There was so much news yesterday that we almost decided to just roll over and call it quits but lucky for you we ate a bunch of Emergen-C and powered through the news of day in a way only we can do. It’s a juicy one — promise!
Hosts: Joshua Topolsky, Paul Miller, Nilay Patel
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Music: I Gotta Feeling
00:04:41 – Live from Sony’s CES 2011 press event
00:09:05 – Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc announced, we go hands-on (update: video!)
00:11:24 – Kaz Hirai non-confirms the PlayStation Phone and tablet
00:12:55 – Sony adds three new Bloggie models, including the 1080p Bloggie 3D (update: hands-on video!)
00:14:15 – BlackBerry PlayBook preview
00:22:33 – BlackBerry 4G PlayBook coming to Sprint network this summer, obviously 4G compatible
00:24:30 – AT&T: both HSPA+ and LTE are ‘4G,’ 20 such devices planned for this year
00:26:12 – HTC Inspire 4G goes official on AT&T
00:27:55 – Samsung Infuse 4G for AT&T eyes-on (Update: video)
00:29:10 – Live from Motorola’s CES 2011 press event!
00:29:49 – Motorola Droid Bionic hands-on
00:29:55 – Motorola launches CLIQ 2 on T-Mobile
00:32:00 – Motorola’s dual-core Atrix 4G announced for AT&T
00:32:50 – Motorola Atrix 4G’s Laptop Dock and Webtop app turn your phone into a smartbook
00:35:55 – Motorola accessorizes Xoom tablet with docks, cases and keyboards
00:41:15 – Google shows off Android 3.0, the ‘Entirely for Tablet’ Honeycomb (video)
00:43:00 – Motorola Xoom first hands-on! (update: video!)
00:45:30 – T-Mobile G-Slate announced: 4G, Android 3.0, made by LG
00:51:35 – Live from Microsoft’s CES 2011 keynote
00:52:00 – 8 million Kinect sensors sold in first 60 days
00:53:00 – Netflix and Hulu Plus with Kinect coming this spring to Xbox 360
01:03:13 – Microsoft confirms ARM support is coming in Windows, will play nice with SoCs too
01:19:09 – Notion Ink Adam hands-on preview (video)
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The Engadget Podcast Show 002: CES 2011 Part 2 – 01.06.2011 originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 06 Jan 2011 15:45:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Two additions to the Epson WorkForce line of multifunction printers add print, scan, and fax functionality to your SMB arsenal.
Originally posted at CES 2011
What Using Casio’s Wireless Watch of the Future Is Like [Watches]
Posted in: HandsOn, prototype, smartphone, Today's Chili, top, watch Well, it’s definitely a prototype. But after a proper groping, we’re more excited than ever about Casio’s new Bluetooth watch of the future. More »
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Posted in: Today's ChiliSkype to Acquire Qik for $150 Million?
Posted in: mobile, skype, Today's ChiliSkype has just announced that “it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Qik,” according to the Qik blog. Qik allows users to stream and shoot video from their smartphones.
There’s talk that it will be bought for $100 million, then we heard $150 million — we’re really not sure just yet. Either way, it will probably be for a big chunk of change.
Skype has already reached out to Apple’s iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad users by introducing mobile video calling for those devices. The acquisition of Qik could help Skype reel in more of the mobile videoconferencing market. According to Qik’s blog, the company had a huge year in 2010. It started the year with 600,000 users and ended with 5 million users, which is undoubtedly thanks to its partnerships with companies including Sprint, T-Mobile, Nokia, HTC, and Samsung.
According to the Wall Street Journal’s Market Watch, Skype said the deal will add video “recording, sharing and storing capabilities to Skype’s product portfolio.”