HP Pro x2 410

HP Pro x2 410

[CES 2014] We have seen tablets take over the world by storm as a secondary portable computing device. Well, that is not the only change introduced, as Ultrabooks too, have taken on a hybrid form factor due to the exploration made by several other hardware manufacturers. The HP Pro x2 410 is the latest detachable hybrid which will be able to deliver the mobility of a tablet as well as the versatility of a notebook regardless of where you are.

With the HP Pro x2 410, you will find it arrive with a full-size keyboard, dual webcams as well as a High Definition display. The 11.6″ touch-enabled LED display can be removed to be come a tablet device on the move, measuring a mere 2.5mm thin. The dual webcam includes one in front, and another at the back, where either way they will offer Full HD resolution capture. The asking price for the HP Pro x2 410 should begin at $899 tops – making this more of a “want” than a “need”.

 

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    HP G350 G1 Hits The CES 2014 Showfloor

    HP G350 G1 Hits The CES 2014 Showfloor

    [CES 2014] Not all notebooks are created equal, and the same can be said for the HP G350 G1. This will not be a gaming device, but rather, it will be a notebook that targets the business crowds, hoping to deliver a balance of affordable durability and productivity, while boasting business-class technologies that are crucial to the success of your business and professional life.

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    Roku Is Making an Actual TV

    Roku Is Making an Actual TV

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    Archos Helium Smartphones Unveiled

    Archos Helium Smartphones Unveiled[CES 2014] Archos from France is still hanging tough in the extremely competitive smartphone market, and I clearly remember them for churning out some decent portable media players in the days before the iPod overtook all. Well, Archos also happened to be one of the first Android tablet manufacturers in the world, and they have now graced CES 2014 with a couple of smartphones from their Helium range. You will find that neither of these will be all hot air, where the Helium smartphones would make up part of Archos’ high end offerings.

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    NVIDIA Tegra K1 official with 192-cores for mobile devices

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    iOptik From Innovega Is An Augmented Reality Contact Lens

    iOptik From Innovega Is An Augmented Reality Contact Lens[CES 2014] Augmented Reality, or AR for short, is a new kind of technology that does seem as though it is starting to gain traction among the masses right now as well as in the immediate future. This is for sure, and we have also seen gains and advancements made in this sector of technology. Innovega intends to impress (and I am quite sure that they will) with the introduction of the iOptik, which happens to be augmented reality contact lenses.

    This is a welcome distraction from the likes of Google Glass, as the iOptik lenses represent a different approach as compared to head-worn wearable devices. Not only that, there is also the budding potential to offer a whole lot more immersion as well as a compelling user experience when you think about it. Needless to say, the level of “geekiness”, so to speak, will not be that of Google Glass, so try not to go around trumpeting that this will be the next best thing since sliced bread. The iOptik lenses happen to be half of a two-part system, and for them to work at all, they will need to be paired up with Innovega’s companion eyewear. Basically, they pick up light from images which are projected by the glasses that accompany them.

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    NVIDIA G-Sync monitors ready for market in Q2 2014

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    Caterpillar Cat B100 Rugged Phone Unveiled

    Caterpillar Cat B100 Rugged Phone Unveiled[CES 2014] It is that time of the year again, and this time around, we have the Caterpillar Cat B100 introduced to the masses which will offer yet another option if you are in the market for a handset that is able to handle all the rough tumbles in life. Available immediately in Europe, the Caterpillar Cat B100 should also arrive in other markets some time in the first half of this year. Just to get a rough idea on how rugged this bad boy can be, here are some details to stoke your interest. The Caterpillar Cat B100 happens to be IP67 certified and comes with MIL 810G protection, where the former indicates that this handset is well protected against dust, and is more than capable of surviving on its own when immersed under water for up to 3 feet. Not only that, it should also be able to shrug off drops, extreme changes in temperature as well as additional accidents that might just spell the end of your average smartphone.

    As for its hardware specifications, forget about a large display as the Caterpillar Cat B100 comes with a 2.2” 240 x 320 screen, running on a custom operating system. You will find a 3MP shooter on board, and a microSD memory card should be mandatory for any Caterpillar Cat B100 owner. A basic feature phone that can take all that life throws at it, but forget about using apps with this puppy.

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    LG bares WebOS Smart TV plans at CES 2014

    As hinted over the past weeks, LG had something in store regarding the nearly dead WebOS platform in time for CES 2014. While the Korean manufacturer hasn’t yet unveiled a … Continue reading