By: iPadfanzz staff on January 9, 2013
Samsung LED curved TV
Samsung claimed to introduce world’s first curved OLED TV. The electronics major said the television set gives panoramic images such as nature scenes a more life-like viewing experience. The curve makes all viewing angles the same in terms of the eye’s distance to the screen. Samsung's Curved OLED is just a concept right now, with no plans to bring it to market at the moment.
At CES 2013, Samsung introduced the NX300 compact system camera (CSC). The camera offers improved image quality and the ability to send photos directly and immediately to your smartphone. The camera offers impressive build quality and also the first tilting AMOLED screen. Inside the camera is a 20.3-megapixel APS-CMOS sensor, that is quite good to produce high-quality photos. The camera’s lens can shoot in 3D for both still and video photography, and can also be used as a regular 2D prime lens.
Huawei Ascend Mate
Huawei unveiled at CES its Ascend Mate phablet with its monstrous 6.1-inch screen. Like the Galaxy Note II, the Ascend Mate falls into the phablets category — part phone, part tablet. The Ascend Mate runs Android 4.1, otherwise known as Jelly Bean, and packs an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera. The phablet uses an IPS+ 1080p display powered by a 1.5GHz quad-core processor, making the screen real-estate responsive and great to look at. Although the screen might appear to be larger than normal, it has designed it in such a way that it's actually fairly easy to hold.
Belkin NetCam Wi-Fi video camera
The US company upgraded its NetCam Wi-Fi video camera with a new high-def version that images in 720p resolution. The camera allows other WiMo devices to view the video stream, and the camera can act as another motion sensor on a WeMo network. The camera can be set up using any iOS or Android device, and connects directly to a Wi-Fi router. Also: Digital audio, wide-angle video, infrared night vision, email alerts when movement is detected, records live video to mobile devices. The device will be available in Spring 2013 for $150.
Samsung LED curved TV
Samsung claimed to introduce world’s first curved OLED TV. The electronics major said the television set gives panoramic images such as nature scenes a more life-like viewing experience. The curve makes all viewing angles the same in terms of the eye’s distance to the screen. Samsung's Curved OLED is just a concept right now, with no plans to bring it to market at the moment.
Samsung NX300
At CES 2013, Samsung introduced the NX300 compact system camera (CSC). The camera offers improved image quality and the ability to send photos directly and immediately to your smartphone. The camera offers impressive build quality and also the first tilting AMOLED screen. Inside the camera is a 20.3-megapixel APS-CMOS sensor, that is quite good to produce high-quality photos. The camera’s lens can shoot in 3D for both still and video photography, and can also be used as a regular 2D prime lens.
Huawei Ascend Mate
Huawei unveiled at CES its Ascend Mate phablet with its monstrous 6.1-inch screen. Like the Galaxy Note II, the Ascend Mate falls into the phablets category — part phone, part tablet. The Ascend Mate runs Android 4.1, otherwise known as Jelly Bean, and packs an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera. The phablet uses an IPS+ 1080p display powered by a 1.5GHz quad-core processor, making the screen real-estate responsive and great to look at. Although the screen might appear to be larger than normal, it has designed it in such a way that it's actually fairly easy to hold.
Belkin NetCam Wi-Fi video camera
The US company upgraded its NetCam Wi-Fi video camera with a new high-def version that images in 720p resolution. The camera allows other WiMo devices to view the video stream, and the camera can act as another motion sensor on a WeMo network. The camera can be set up using any iOS or Android device, and connects directly to a Wi-Fi router. Also: Digital audio, wide-angle video, infrared night vision, email alerts when movement is detected, records live video to mobile devices. The device will be available in Spring 2013 for $150.



