Friday, February 8, 2013

ASUS MX279H, a new monitor 27-inch Full HD

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Who would not want a monitor like this? Very good design, great screen and great picture quality make this an ideal monitor for any activity, especially for playing multimedia content. ASUS is the MX279H, freshly baked and already available for purchase. With its AH-IPS panel, this new monitor brings a 27-inch screen that has LED backlighting and full HD (1920 × 1080 pixels).

The ASUS MX279H also has a contrast ratio of 1000:1, has a great brightness of 250 nits and a 5ms response time, very similar to a number of monitors on the market.

The ASUS MX279H also has two 3W stereo speakers each and between the connectors going to find a D-Sub and two HDMI. The monitor is now on sale and cost about $ 360.

Ainol Novo 9 Spark, un genial tablet quad-core con Android 4.1

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By now we are more than used to seeing mobile devices like tablets and smartphones with quad-core processors, and are currently the best available on the market, but remember that this year and begin to see eight-core processors like Samsung.

If you are looking for a new Android 4.1 tablet high end but want to set aside the usual options, then you might want to take a look at the new Ainol Novo 9 Spark, a tablet with a simple design and very good specifications.

The Ainol Novo 9 Spark has a Allwinner A31 processor, a quad-core architecture that runs at 1.5GHz A7. The device also employs two GPUs Mali 400, has 2GB of DDR3 RAM and 16GB internal memory but you can expand using a microSD card up to 32GB. As might be expected, has a front camera is 2 megapixel and rear 5-megapixel sensor. Its multitouch screen measures 9.7 inches and gives us a resolution of 2048 × 1536 pixels, similar to the Retina display.

Besides all this, the Ainol Novo 9 Spark has WiFi, 3G, a port and a great miniHDMI 10.000mAh battery quite sure that not wither quickly. The operating system is Android 4.1.1.

The tablet is now on sale for $ 260, a bid price substantially when compared with the rest of the market.

Neglects BlackBerry sales in Japan


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Sometimes you need to make certain sacrifices to later reap greater benefits. The smartphone market is a very competitive and companies that do not want to be left behind must take steps to stay ahead. While BlackBerry is not among the top vendors in the world, his ideas are more than clear, which is why they have recently adopted a new business strategy: according to the Nikkei news agency, the corporation is unable to justify the system conversion BlackBerry OS 10 to Japanese language simply because there is a number of users large enough to be worth doing. What does this mean? BlackBerry smartphones that 10 is not sold in Japan from now on, so the Country of the Rising Sun and can dismiss the Z10 and Q10.

If we look at it from the point of view of business, this is a strategy that makes sense. A BlackBerry is doing very well with sales in the UK and Canada, but Japan has always been a market in which these devices were not very popular, reaching market shares of 5% at its peak a few years ago.

Given this, I think it is also likely that the company stop selling BlackBerry smartphones 10 in other countries if you think necessary.

Samsung Galaxy S IV could be presented in Russia

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With the MWC 2013 in a couple of weeks away and soon fulfilled one year of the presentation of the Galaxy S III is quite normal that are running all kinds of rumors about the future Samsung Galaxy S IV, which has become the mobile most anticipated of the year.

Surely you remember the S III was first introduced in London last year at a special event, it is possible that this year Samsung has chosen Russia and more specifically the cold Moscow as the place to announce his new supersmartphone. Many suggest that the smartphone will be presented at Sochi Winter Olympics in 2014 because Samsung is one of the main sponsors, but the truth is that a period of two years is too much for a release of this type, so we placed our bets in 2013.

According to the recent trend of rumors, the S IV will be released on March 15 and as we have said it may be possible to do in Moscow, where low temperatures were expected for those days.

Leaked Specifications Asus all Fonepad

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The Fonepad Asus is a smartphone that recently surfaced under the codename K004. Then he said the device will probably be presented at MWC 2013 ends meet to be held in the Spanish city of Barcelona. Rumors of an Intel have been confirmed by the full specifications of the device have been leaked to the network, and the truth is that they look pretty decent.

The particular Asus Fonepad has an Intel 1.2GHz Z2420 marching inside, its GPU is a PowerVR SGX540, has a 3 megapixel camera on the back and a 1.2 megapixel camera on the front. Apart from this, the device has 1GB of RAM, the internal memory can be 8GB, 16GB or 32GB and in all three cases we can expand using a microSD card. The battery has 4270mAh is quite suitable for the energy needs of the tablet, which incidentally has a 7-inch screen with 1280 × 800 pixels, a little better than the standard HD. Beyond that, the tablet uses Android 4.1 as operating system.

Its launch is expected after March.

Samsung Galaxy S IV incorporate functions through gestures

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Many are talking about the Samsung Galaxy S IV. On everyone's lips are the excellent specifications of the device, which as you say would have a Full HD screen of 4.99 inches, come with a S Pen and would use a powerful processor core Exynos August 5. That's the main thing at the hardware level, but we are forgetting another important aspect of the smartphone that goes beyond: we refer to new features, and it is said the phone will function through gestures and can interact with it without even touching its touch screen.

The Korean DDaily indicates that Samsung will incorporate an Atmel chip in its new terminal, enabling the processing of certain gestures in close range to the smartphone.

It is also believed that this system of gestures will also be part of future smartphones launched the company over time, such as the Galaxy Note III for example. Obviously this depends always that the public likes the new features. Sounds great to interact with our smartphone while still eating a slice of pizza and knowing that we will not mess up your screen.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Ouya The console will go on sale in June for $ 100

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As of June, and we can console ourselves with a new non-Nintendo, or Sony or Microsoft. We are talking about the Ouya, a console that runs Android and can be ours only $ 100. Julie Uhrman, Ouya CEO, says that the console will be available even in online stores like Amazon, Best Buy, Target, etc..

The Ouya come with a Bluetooth wireless controller, an adapter, two AA batteries and an HDMI cable. Additional controls will cost $ 50 each. If you ask for your hardware, the Ouya has Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core 1.7GHz, includes 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal memory, has a slot for SD cards, has a USB 2.0 port, a microUSB, a HDMI and WiFi features. The OS will be Android 4.1 specifically Jelly Bean.

Already more than 200 games in development, including the shooter Shadowgun and a version of Final Fantasy III. The aim of the Ouya, Uhrman explained, is not to compete with the Xbox or PlayStation, but to create their own environment.

The console can now be pre-ordered. Any plans to purchase one or prefer to save and wait for the release of the PS4 or new Xbox?

Coin Amazon presents its new currency

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Amazon is the biggest online store in the world and undoubtedly has a big slice of the e-commerce market, so it makes sense that they have decided to launch its own currency, which is known simply as Coin. It is a virtual currency that consumers can use to buy apps and games on the line from one of the company's tablet, the Kindle Fire.

The Coin launch will occur in May and it seems to only be available for the United States. Amazon plans to launch an equivalent Coins $ 10 million to promote its new virtual currency. This does not mean that consumers will be forced to use it. Those who want to keep paying using traditional methods can do.

That being said, 1 Coin is worth about 1 cent on the dollar, so Amazon will have to make a strong campaign for the adoption of the new currency to be successful.

What do you think about the virtual money? Like or prefer to use payment methods a little more classic?