Toshiba outs 14-inch, DisplayLink-powered USB mobile monitor for $200

It’s been a hot minute since we’ve seen a new DisplayLink-equipped secondary monitor, but it looks as if the drought is ending today. Toshiba has quietly pushed out a new 14-inch mobile USB display, weighing just 2.8 pounds and retailing for a freakishly affordable $199.99. That sum gets you 1366 x 768 pixels, 220 nits of brightness — if you plug in an optional AC adapter — a 400:1 contrast ratio, 16 millisecond response time and native support for Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP. As these things go, a simple USB connection is all that’s required to provide basic power to the unit and send the signal, and it seems to be shipping now for those who’ve outgrown their 7-inch Mimo.

Toshiba outs 14-inch, DisplayLink-powered USB mobile monitor for $200 originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 22 Mar 2011 14:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Sprint Evo 3D: The Ridiculous 3D Phone You Might Actually Want [Smartphones]

Three Dees and Four Gees. That’s the Evo 3D. But it’s more than that: The screen’s a killer 4.3-inch, 960×540 auto-stereoscopic display, meaning it’s almost as high-res as the iPhone 4 and pulls off 3D tricks without glasses (like Nintendo’s 3DS). More »

Sprint launches HTC Evo 3D

AT CTIA 2011, Sprint rolls out the HTC Evo 3D, its newest member of the Evo family. The Android handset runs Gingerbread and can shoot 3D video.

Originally posted at CTIA 2011

Google’s SketchUp 3D Design Released for Mac

This article was written on June 12, 2006 by CyberNet.

Google's SketchUp 3D Design Released for Mac

Google’s program SketchUp, the 3D design program that is simple and easy to learn has been released for the Mac OS X. Google explains the program as a 3D modeling program that allows you to explore the world in 3D. SketchUp also allows you to take your 3D design and place it into Google Earth.

SketchUp has gotten good reviews from PC users, and is now available to those running Mac OS X. To top it off, Google has a version that is free to the public along with a pro version for around $495. If you’re taking on a project of remodeling the kitchen or building a deck this summer, you may want to check out SketchUp and give yourself a glimpse of what it might look like! You can download SketchUp here.

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HTC Flyer comes to Sprint as HTC Evo View tablet

Sprint snags the HTC Evo View, a rebranded version of the 7-inch tablet first seen at Mobile World Congress last month.

Originally posted at CTIA 2011

Sprint makes EVO View 4G tablet official: 1.5GHz, WiMAX, 7-inch screen, and a stylus to boot

Sprint has stopped playing coy about one of the worst-leaked devices in recent memory and has at long last made it official. The EVO View 4G is a 7-inch, 1024 x 600 Android tablet with a 1.5GHz processor, 5 megapixel rear- and 1.3 megapixel front-facing camera, a WiMAX radio, and HTC’s loving application of Sense for a UI. If all this sounds familiar, it’ll be because we’re really talking about HTC’s Flyer tablet, introduced at last month’s MWC, and just like it, the EVO View will also feature the HTC Scribe capacitive stylus. The Evo View 4G will ship with 32GB of storage “this summer.” You’ll now find the full press release and spec sheet (including a healthy gigabyte of RAM and a 4000mAh battery) after the break, and some preliminary shots below. Full hands-on to come!

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HTC EVO 3D officially announced for Sprint

There’s not exactly a lot of surprises left at this point, but Sprint has just officially announced that it will be the exclusive carrier for the brand new HTC EVO 3D. The standout feature here is of course that 4.3-inch, glasses-free 3D display, but the phone is far from just a gimmick — you’ll also get a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, WiMAX connectivity (including mobile hotspot support), dual 5 megapixel cameras with a flash ’round back, a front-facing 1.3 megapixel camera, support for 1080p video playback via the HDMI out (or 720p for 3D content), and Android 2.3 with Sense. Still no word on pricing, but you can look for it to be available sometime this summer.

Update: We just managed to get up close with the phone (behind glass). Check out the gallery below, and stay tuned for a proper hands-on.

Joanna Stern contributed to this report.

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HTC EVO 3D officially announced for Sprint originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 22 Mar 2011 13:54:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Anand Chandrasekher resigns from Intel after 24 years, leaves scandal mongers hanging

Well, as tech industry resignations go, this one’s not exactly sensational, but Anand Chandrasekher’s plan to leave Intel is no doubt a popular topic of conversation with chip makers this week. The chief of the company’s Ultra Mobility Group (UMG) and the man behind Atom, apparently resigned “to pursue other interests.” Intel Architecture Group’s Mike Bell and Dave Whalen will co-manage UMG in Chandrasekher’s stead — and that’s about it for sordid details. His resignation isn’t apt to be marked by a Mark Hurd-style scandal, and we have a feeling this is a pretty straight forward changing of the guards, but, then again, we said the same thing when Dirk Meyer left AMD.

Anand Chandrasekher resigns from Intel after 24 years, leaves scandal mongers hanging originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 22 Mar 2011 13:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Staples leak reveals April / June ship dates for Acer Iconia Tab, Toshiba tablet

Not to say Staples’ release schedule is the be-all-end-all resource when it comes to US availability, but we’ll take any guidance we can get when it comes to the two mystery products tucked beside Dell’s Streak and Apple’s iPad 2. According to this tablet lineup, Acer’s Iconia Tab will be hitting shelves for an undisclosed rate at the end of April, while the still unnamed Toshiba tablet gets loosed in mid-June. We’ll feel a lot better about the wait once these things are priced, but for now, you’ve got two more reasons to rush the rest of winter away — assuming you’re north of the Mason-Dixon, of course.

Staples leak reveals April / June ship dates for Acer Iconia Tab, Toshiba tablet originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 22 Mar 2011 13:32:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Hands-on with the T-Mobile G2X

CNET editor Nicole Lee provides a hands-on impression of the T-Mobile G2X.

Originally posted at CTIA 2011