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ASUS DR-570 color e-book reader gets detailed
Jan 18th
Ready for it? We’ve got more (and possibly less) on the color ASUS DR-570 e-book reader that stormed through our site over the weekend riding a wave of OLED anticipation. We now know that in addition to WiFi, 3G, and 122-hour real world battery life, we can expect lightning quick 0.03 second page turns (that’s about 23 times faster than the Kindle and its peers as you’d expect from a non E Ink display), 124 x 170 x 8.8-mm / 200-g footprint, 4GB of onboard storage with SDHC expansion, 512MB of SDRAM, and 1,530mAh battery. It also brings a built-in RSS reader, audio/video/Flash player, text to speech engine (presumably the Svox like the DR-950 ), and built-in web browser when it hits before the end of the year. There’s also a hint of online video streaming support via Amazon video on demand, 3D gaming and navigation (picture Blio page turning emulation), “One stop shopping for books, video, music,” and explicit support for ePub, PDF, txt, MP3, MP4, and AVI content formats. The one thing we can’t confirm is the 6-inch OLED display originally reported; our data simply calls it the “world’s first 5.7-inch colorful eBook Reader” and we’ve heard rumors that Sipix (the panel of choice for the DR-950) is expected to ship a color electronic ink display in 2010 . Doubt they’ll achieve 0.03 second refreshes with that though. Stay tuned as we dig deeper.

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Nexus One review
Jan 5th
The Nexus One. In the modern climate of hyped (and over-hyped) smartphone launches, Google’s official entry into the phone-sales game has excelled in a department where many find difficulty: generating legitimate excitement.

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LG OLED TV spotted in Korean store showing James Cameron’s magnum opus
Jan 4th
Wondering what the endcap for LG’s 15-inch OLED TV would look like if you were able to go see it in South Korea? Wonder no more, our passport-less friend, as YouTuber eurozero captured footage of the thing doing its thing at a retail establishment in Seoul. That video is embedded below, showing off the display’s thinness, but also reminding just how small a 15-inch display looks these days — especially when sitting next to what appears to be a clothes dryer. Continue reading LG OLED TV spotted in Korean store showing James Cameron’s magnum opus LG OLED TV spotted in Korean store showing James Cameron’s magnum opus originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 04 Jan 2010 16:42:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink | Oled-info | Email this | Comments

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Samsung announces two PMPs, one for fitness gurus, one made of glass
Jan 4th
We expect there to be no shortage of hot new PMP s announced this week, so manufacturers are looking for something — anything — to differentiate theirs from the rest.

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Samsung announces two PMPs, one for fitness gurus, one made of glass
NanoMarkets new OLED Lighting Market report
Aug 11th
NanoMarkets has been covering the emerging OLED lighting market for three years and it is now seeing the first signs of commercialization. This report provides our latest analysis of this market and examines how and where it will generate its first revenues. read more
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