Casio – G’zOne COMMANDO – 4G LTE compliant rugged smartphone for Verizon Wireless

Casio - G’zOne COMMANDO - 4G LTE compliant rugged smartphone for Verizon Wireless

4G LTE compliant rugged smartphone “G’zOne COMMANDO 4G LTE”, manufactured by Casio Computer and NEC Casio mobile, will be released by the American mobile network operator Verizon Wireless on June 27.

“G’zOne COMMANDO 4G LTE” is MIL-STD 810G compliant (waterproof, dustproof and crushproof). It has the G’zGEAR application built-in, and it is compatible with the cloud service LIVE G for G’zOne users and the outdoor social media map G’sWORLD. Also, new functionality “Glove Touch Mode” that enables you to control the touch panel in gloves has been added.

In addition, by pairing “G’zOne COMMANDO 4G LTE” with a Bluetooth Smart compliant G-SHOCK, you will be notified of incoming calls and messages came to “G’zOne COMMANDO 4G LTE” via your G-SHOCK.

OS: Android 4.0
CPU: MSM8960 (Dual core 1.5GHz)
Display: 4 inch WVGA TFT LCD
Camera: Main 8.08 million pixel CMOS, Sub 1.36 million pixel CMOS
Battery: 1800mAh
Size: 129.8×68.1×13.7mm
Weight: 174.8g
Others: GPS / Bluetooth Smart / Wi-Fi(802.11b/g/n),Wi-Fi Direct,Mobile Hotspot / DLNA / NFC

Verizon Casio G’zOne Commando 4G LTE

Verizon Casio G’zOne Commando is the first rugged 4G LTE Android-powered handset on the mobile carrier.

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Casio G’zOne Commando 4G LTE hits Verizon for heavy-duty battle

Several years have passed since the original hardcore phone from Casio hit the public, also on Verizon. Here we’re seeing the Casio G’zOne Commando 4G LTE, a machine made for getting beat up in the field while it remains powerful enough for the standard Android-loving phone user, complete with a bit of the ol’ 2013

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Up Close With Casio’s Latest Edifice Surf Watch

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With summer coming and surf season in full swing, I thought I’d take a closer look at the Casio EMA100-1AV Edifice watch with tide graph and moon-phase data. Casio is best known for its G-Shock line of beefy (and some would say ugly) plastic sports watches, so this steel-cased model is a departure for the brand. Casio announced the watch in April and it is on sale now for $250.

So what’s special about the EMA100? First, it is surprisingly staid and classic for a “water watch.” The face is quite dark and the two LED registers — one at 6 o’clock and one at 2 o’clock — are reflective and nearly invisible in low light. Even the blue LED backlight is better at lighting up the luminous hands than the actual registers. The Edifice line uses polished metals to great effect, giving what would be a normal, albeit rugged, quartz piece a bit of class.

The watch has a number of basic features, including stopwatch, timer and alarm. It also has a built-in thermometer that can usually take an acceptable ambient temperature reading (although it will be thrown off if it’s worn on the wrist.) It also has support for 29 time zones and 48 cities, which makes it a nice travel companion. Most important for the water-bourne among us are the tide indicators that show the time to next high tide as well as a high/low tide indicator at 11 o’clock. There is also a moon-phase graph at four o’clock. The built-in calendar is accurate to the year 2099 and the battery lasts three years.

I rarely write about watches here unless I think the timepiece is particularly noteworthy or unusual. I think this piece is both. The Edifice line is Casio’s reaction to Seiko’s classier Sportura line of metal and rubber sports watches and so it is aimed at a different, more refined market. The Edifice is made of steel and is water-resistant to 200 meters, making it acceptable wear for both the office and the beach. The heavy rubber band is quite long, so it will fit a bigger wrist, and the 46mm case, while a bit small for my taste, is boldly styled with a unidirectional bezel and heavy-looking “bolts” in place of the 12, 3, 6, and 9 pips. Even the lack of LED visibility is an asset because it makes the watch look far sleeker than it is. Rather than looking like you’re wearing a helicopter cockpit on your wrist, this Casio leaves a bit to the imagination.

I’ve seen plenty of multi-sensor watches that can tell you your altitude, geographical position, and blood sugar readings (not really). However, it’s refreshing to see a classically styled sports watch focus specifically on a niche — in this case the surfing crowd – with a watch that is both water-resistant and doesn’t look like a plastic hockey puck. At $250 I’m more than willing to recommend this watch to folks who need to know the tide charts and, more important, want to get a little ocean time in between meetings.




Alleged Casio Commando 4G LTE Leaked

The Casio Commando 4G LTE has allegedly leaked out.

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Casio Commando 4G LTE reportedly spied enroute to Verizon

Casio Commando 4G LTE reportedly leaks for Verizon with extratacky UI

Casio’s G’zOne Commando was designed with all the subtlety of a cruise missile, but it must have resonated with at least a few Verizon customers. That would explain why @evleaks has posted an image of the reported follow-up, the Commando 4G LTE. The device spied here would be as conspicuously rugged as its predecessor, and the custom Android interface would receive another round of overdone machismo — witness the metallic app tray and watch-like widget. The leak doesn’t include hardware specs, but an earlier FCC filing for a similar device suggests that NFC could accompany the expected LTE. There’s also unconfirmed talk of a Snapdragon S4 Plus processor. Launch details remain a mystery, although we wouldn’t be shocked if the new Commando is available while it’s still warm outside.

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Casio Commando LTE hits Verizon soon: ruggedness leaks

It’s time again to speak of devices that haven’t yet been confirmed by their makers or their carriers, in this case coming on a very hardcore tip. It’s the rebirth of the Casio G’zOne Commando, this time with 4G LTE connectivity and a new hardware setup made to take on the elements, just as its predecessor did. Is this the watchmaker’s new best attempt at a smartphone you’ve just got to toss down a flight of stairs?

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This device has been rumored to be coming with a dual-core 1.5Ghz processor (this likely coming from Qualcomm), 1GB of RAM, and an 1800 mAh battery under the back hood. Inside you’ll find 16GB of internal memory, a microSD card slot for memory expansion of up to 64GB, and the display up front measures in at a cool 4-inches.

With 480 x 800 pixel resolution on this relatively small TFT LCD display, it’s going to be a hard sell to those looking for the best of the best. But that’s not Casio’s market, is it? Instead this device will be sold to those working at construction sites and bashing their way through the forest on a regular basis.

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SlashGear has received a tip leading us to believe that this device – having already seen the FCC (the images above and below come from the FCC, mind you) earlier this year – is indeed coming to Verizon Wireless soon. This tip comes from a list of devices that also contained the Verizon version of the HTC One, sourced from @evleaks, a leakster who is seldom wrong.

If the projected possible release window for the HTC One is any indicator, this Casio smartphone will be out before the end of Summer 2013. Casio’s original G’zOne Commando was released in May of 2011.

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Casio – PRO TREK Outdoor watch “PRW-3000″ – 4 models – Displays accurate direction, atmospheric pressure, altitude, and temperature quickly

Casio - PRO TREK Outdoor watch "PRW-3000" - 4 models - Displays accurate direction, atmospheric pressure, altitude, and temperature quickly

4 new models of Casio’s outdoor watch series “PRO TREK” (PRW-3000) will be out on June 28.

Employing its new measurement system “Triple Sensor Ver. 3″, measurement accuracy of direction, atmospheric pressure, altitude, and temperature has increased. The length of time of continuous measurement has increased from 20 seconds to 60 seconds, making reading a map or finding a route much easier. Regarding altitude measurement, the measuring time has shortened from 5 seconds to 1 second.

It features low-temperature resistance and water resistance 10.

The following colors are available:

Black (PRW-3000-1AJF)
Dark gray (PRW-3000-1JF)
Navy (PRW-3000-2JF)
Orange (PRW-3000-4JF)

Estimated price: ¥40,000
Size: 56.0 × 47.0 × 12.3mm, 62g
Power source: Solar-charging system

Casio SPEEDIA GE6000 Color Printer

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Casio has introduced a new color printer to its line-up, the SPEEDIA GE6000. Adopting the LED Head + xerographic print technology, this high-speed color printer is able to print 38 pages (A4) per minute in single-sided at 1200 x 1200 dpi resolution (durability: up to 1.5 million copies). The SPEEDIA GE6000 will hit the market from June 24th for 270,900 Yen (about $2,633). [Casio]