Seiko Epson envisions large inkjet-printed OLED TVs, unicorns for all in 2012

As much as we’d like to put stock in Satoru Miyashita’s forecast, we’re still hesitant to believe that we’re just two Consumer Electronic Shows away from seeing big-screen OLED TVs for sale. After Sony’s polarizing XEL-1 hit the scene around two years ago, we’ve seen an anemic amount of action in the commercial OLED TV space. Sure, we’ve heard promise after promise, but we’ve still got no solid evidence that a large-screen set is anywhere near a Sam’s Club shelf. In a recent interview with the general manager of Seiko Epson’s Core Technology Development Center, OLED-Info managed to get this out of the exec: “We see 2012 as being the year that 37″+ OLED TVs will be launched by various makers, and 2015 as the year that sales will really take off for this market.” He’s referring to the year in which OEMs will begin to use its new inkjet-printing approach to making OLED TVs, which will hopefully allow for easier development of larger panels. ‘Til then, we suppose we’ll just have to be content with using the Zune HD as our primary television.

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Seiko Epson envisions large inkjet-printed OLED TVs, unicorns for all in 2012 originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 24 Jun 2009 13:51:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Intel making ‘important announcement’ today — a Nokia netbook / MID?

Possible big news on the way later today. According to Bloomberg, Intel’s very own Mr. MID, Anand Chandrasekher, will announce Nokia as a new customer of its mobile processors. This is important because Nokia is a long time friend of ARM and Intel by its own admission can’t currently compete with ARM when it comes to the ultra-low power consumption requirements of smartphones. So whatever Nokia’s got cooking will presumably be running on Intel’s upcoming Moorestown MID platform or its ultra-low power Medfield silicon targeting mainstream smartphones in 2011. On the other hand, Nokia’s CEO already expressed interest in entering the laptop race with Intel or the ARM-based Snapdragon rumored to be at the core. But if this announcement results in yet another Atom-based netbook, well, good luck with that Nokia.

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Intel making ‘important announcement’ today — a Nokia netbook / MID? originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 23 Jun 2009 04:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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HTC Hero approved by Global Certification Forum, rocking GSM and HSPA

We’re unfortunately light on details here, but The Unwired is reporting that HTC’s Hero has been approved by the Global Certification Forum, listed here as “HERO100,” with support for quadband GSM/GPRS/EDGE and dualband UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA at 1800/2100 MHz. With the company’s touted London event just around the corner — this Wednesday, to be exact — we wouldn’t be surprised to see the phone and its oft-rumored “Rosie” Android UI take center stage, in possibly two variations. Other than frequency bands and the associative name, the GCF isn’t giving us anything else to work with, so for now just sit back and hope this uncertainty is cleared up sooner rather than later.

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HTC Hero approved by Global Certification Forum, rocking GSM and HSPA originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 21 Jun 2009 15:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Alleged shot of Motorola Morrison for T-Mobile has us swinging wildly betwixt love and disgust

Is the world ready for a white, black, and shiny metallic blue Android phone? Well, the world may not have to be — but we strongly suspect this picture claiming to be the Motorola “Morrison” for T-Mobile USA is real since it exactly matches the thumbnail in that leaked roadmap from a while back. We can only guess from the coloration that this is likely going to be billed as a youth device — and Motorola’s said in the past that it wants to build its Android lineup around a social networking platform, which all the kiddies are into these days — so we’re thinking this could end up being positioned below the G1 and its contemporaries / successors in T-Mobile’s catalog. Would we buy it? Yeah, maybe — the keyboard looks usable, but maybe we’re still so Android-starved around here that our judgment can’t be trusted.

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Alleged shot of Motorola Morrison for T-Mobile has us swinging wildly betwixt love and disgust originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 19 Jun 2009 17:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Dell Vostro 1220 leaks out, looks as cool as it sounds

It’s hard to hate on Dell’s Vostro lineup: cheap is cheap, and there’s nothing wrong with that. In truth, it could probably look a lot worse, but there’s just something vaguely depressing about these unflattering leaked shots of what’s apparently a crimson version of an upcoming 12-inch Vostro 1220 model — in comparison with the fairly clean lines of the existing lineup, these new curves aren’t doing the laptop any style favors, though it’s at least an improvement over the existing 12-inch model. Specs are certainly alright, with a Core 2 Duo T6750 processor (remember back when every small, cheap computer wasn’t running Atom?), 4GB of RAM, a 320GB hard drive, SD card slot, ExpressCard and even a fingerprint reader, and we’re sure the price is even better. No word on a release date.

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Dell Vostro 1220 leaks out, looks as cool as it sounds originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 19 Jun 2009 10:03:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Leaked Lenovo roadmap shows Calpella laptops coming January 2010?

Our compatriots at Engadget Chinese have happened upon what looks to be a roadmap for Lenovo’s upcoming laptops between now and March 2010. Recently in the wild T400s is on there, slated for mid-July or so, with a pair of new SL models following in August. More interesting than all that, however, is the sheer number of new X, T, W, SL, and SLc laptops listed for the beginning of 2010 that utilize Intel’s upcoming Calpella platform. We’re not gonna put too much stock into these pictures right now, but it definitely raises a few eyebrows. More slides after the break.

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DJ Hero spinning a $120 price tag, October 27th ship date?

While far from being a confirmation, major online retailers Gamestop and Amazon have independently of one another put up listings for the DJ Hero / turntable bundle with the same October 27th ship date and $119.99 price tag for Wii, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 owners — the PS2 version is either the same price or $20 cheaper, depending on which site you trust. That’s a good $70 less than the two-instrument Guitar Hero World Tour package, but of course you’re paying for a more single-player setup. Again, we haven’t heard word one from Activision, and with over four months until this supposed date, things are likely subject to change (assuming these even came from the publisher in the first place, and weren’t just magically pulled out of a large, black cap with frilly edges). We wouldn’t be surprised to see this being the final price, though, and either way, it serves as a nagging reminder that the life of a fake plastic musician doesn’t come cheap.

[Via Joystiq]

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DJ Hero spinning a $120 price tag, October 27th ship date? originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 18 Jun 2009 21:25:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Like weeds: new Natal Xbox rumor shot down, 3D Xbox rumor pops up to take its place

Rumor mongers seem hell bent on Microsoft building a brand new Xbox, despite what we assumed was wonderful news that current Xbox owners wouldn’t have to shell out for new hardware to handle Project Natal. Well, Microsoft has already hit back against 1UP‘s rumor of a new Xbox coming in Fall 2010, calling the report “nonsense.” Others have pointed out that the camera hardware actually does almost all of its own processing, so a slight hardware bump to the 360 would be kind of pointless — though most seem to agree that Microsoft will package Natal with the 360 in a new SKU akin to the Arcade or Elite.

Meanwhile, TeamXbox, the ones who seemed to think the Zune HD was a portable game console of sorts, have a new rumor in the works: the next Xbox 360 won’t be out in 2010 because Microsoft is going to wait for 3D-capable TVs to become more commonplace and launch a stereoscopic 3D console at that time. It sounds enticing, but given the fact that the Wii has succeeded directly in the face of its next-gen television empowering PS3 and Xbox 360 competition, we can’t say it’s the most likely of ideas — if anything, Microsoft will need to have some solid backwards compatibility for us 2D “Take On Me” types.

[Via PC World]

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Like weeds: new Natal Xbox rumor shot down, 3D Xbox rumor pops up to take its place originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 16 Jun 2009 11:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Samsung Omnia Pro to be the Louvre B7610?

We’re actually surprised we didn’t make the connection earlier, but word on the street today is the the rumored Samsung Omnia Pro will actually be a renamed Louvre B7610, a set that’s been popping up a lot lately. Makes sense — the Louvre’s 3.5-inch WVGA AMOLED screen, 800MHz processor, and 5.1 megapixel camera match up nicely with the Omnia line. It’s running Windows Mobile 6.1 right now, but we wouldn’t be too surprised if the rumored August release date is held back to September or October to coincide with WinMo 6.5. One more pic after the break, couple more at the read links.

[Via Unwired View]

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Samsung Omnia Pro to be the Louvre B7610? originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 14 Jun 2009 17:38:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Nokia E72 leaks out in promo video form

Looks like the E71 is about to be upstaged as Nokia’s premier business-class smartphone — someone in Espoo’s just hit the corporate YouTube account with this promo video for an E72. Upgrades include a five megapixel camera, a relocated headphone jack, and what looks to be an optical mouse instead of a D-pad — a welcome upgrade for click-happy S60. That’s all we know for now, but we’re digging for more — check the video after the break.

Update: The YouTube video’s been pulled, but luckily the guys from IntoMobile snagged it.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

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Nokia E72 leaks out in promo video form originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 14 Jun 2009 13:18:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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