#Asus ZenFone 2 With 4GB RAM, ZenFone Zoom With Optical Zoom Launched at CES

, as expected, on Monday launched the ZenFone 2 at CES 2015 alongside the Asus, of course, on Monday propelled the Zenfone 2 at CES 2015 close by the Zenfone Zoom – a cell phone with 3x optical zoom
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The Taiwanese handset creator uncovered that the new Asus Zenfone 2 will be accessible in Q2 2015 (Walk) in a few shade variations – Clay White, Ice sheet Light black, Style Red, Osmium Dark, and Sheer Gold. It will be accessible at a beginning cost of $199 (Rs. 12,600 give or take). 

The Asus Zenfone Zoom, then again, will be accessible in Q2 2015 in Icy mass White and Shooting star Dark shades, and has been valued at $399 (Rs. 25,300 roughly) before charges. 

The Asus Zenfone 2 is the “business’ first cell phone” pressing 4gb of RAM. It is fueled by a 64-bit Intel Molecule Z3580 quad-center processor running at 2.3ghz. Outstandingly, the cell phone will be accessible in two RAM variations – one with 2gb of Lpddr3 RAM, and an alternate with 4gb of Lpddr3 RAM. Both forms will help expandable capacity by means of microsd card (up to 64gb). It will be accessible in three inbuilt stockpiling models – 16gb/32gb/64gb. 

It runs organization’s shiny new Asus Zenui focused around Google’s Android 5.0 Candy. The Zenfone 2 peculiarities a huge 5.5-inch full-HD (1080×1920 pixels) IPS presentation offering a pixel thickness of 403ppi. The presentation is secured by Corning Gorilla Glass 3. 

The cell phone dons a 13-megapixel back cam with f/2.0-gap, self-adjust lens with double color Genuine Tone streak. There is a 5-megapixel front cam likewise locally available the Zenfone 2 with 85-degree wide-edge lens. Asus’ Zen UI packs few cam change instruments, for example, low light mode, backdrop illumination (HDR) mode, improved beautification mode, manual mode, and zero screen slack. 

The Asus Zenfone 2 backings double Micro-Sims (Gsm+gsm) and accompanies 4g LTE (Feline. 4) network help separated from 3g, GPRS/ EDGE, GPS/ A-GPS, Bluetooth, Glonass, Wi-Fi, USB OTG, and NFC. 

It is sponsored by a 3000mah battery and the organization claims with quick charging engineering, the Zenfone 2 can energize up to 60 percent in only 39 minutes. It incorporates sensors, for example, accelerometer, nearness, surrounding light, gyroscopic, and advanced compass. 

The Asus Zenfone Zoom, then again, is said to be planned in view of the picture taker and backings 3x optical zoom. 
Running on the most recent Asus Zenui focused around Android 5.0 Candy, it accompanies very nearly comparative particulars as the Zenfone 2 with the exception of that the Zenfone Zoom wears a 13-megapixel back cam with f/2.7 to 4.8-gap, 10-component lenses with 3x optical zoom, OIS (optical picture adjustment), laser auto-center and double shade Genuine Tone streak. 

The organization touts that with a thickness of only 11.95mm, the Zenfone Zoom is the “world’s most slender 3x optical cell phone presenting to 12x zoom basically.” The Asus Zenfone Zoom incorporates 128gb of inbuilt stockpiling.

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The Best Cell Phone For Home

Many types of mobile phone antenna are obtainable for home use. It can be hard to choose between them in the event you don’t have knowledge. You can get some advice from your wireless service provider. You can also look up knowledge on mobile phone antennas online, through search engines & other resources. Your obtainable choices include mobile phone signal booster antennas, massive antennas, as well as a whole range of products in between.

Mobile phone antennas or mobile phone boosters can boost the reception of your wireless phone. This makes for fewer dropped calls & less static in your calls. When using the phone in an elevator or tunnel, the booster can be the difference between having a clear, audible phone call as well as a dropped or staticky. Mobile phone boosters are obtainable for home use as well. There is a wide selection of products obtainable, & some are better than others.
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Mobile phone antennas function because they are tuned to a specific frequency. However, this frequency doesn’t reach all homes equally. Some people’s houses may be badly located, so a booster can help you to get a nice signal.

Mobile phone antenna boosters are simple for somebody to make use of. They work by enchancing the signals going in to & coming out of your phone. This leads to a clearer call & better reception in places where the signal is usually poor. Dual & tri band mobile phone antenna boosters are obtainable for home use, both 800 & 900 MHz, & in analog & digital formats. Lots of people keep their land lines, despite not keen to have, because their mobile phone won’t work well in their house. Because of this unreliability, they acquire every month land line costs in addition to their cellular bill. A booster could solve these issues & reduce their expenses.

Those with special needs might choose to spring for the high-end models, which can run up to several hundred dollars. A few dollars could save you lots over the work of a few years, by not having to maintain a land line. A mobile phone antenna booster also prevents you from dropping calls, having to listen to the crackle & pop of static, & missing vital business calls. Investing in a mobile phone booster antenna could make the difference in the quality of your calls.

In the event you do choose to get a mobile phone antenna booster to make use of in your home, you’ll be able to make use of your phone inside, in lieu of making calls on the porch or in the yard. Some boosters are obtainable in affordable ranges – under0 dollars! Lots of of the least expensive kind don’t work well, but the midrange mobile phone boosters are affordable & reliable.

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Educational Apple iMac 21.5-Inch Model Revealed

Educational Apple iMac 21.5-Inch Model RevealedApple has unveiled a new version of its popular iMac series. The new Apple iMac is a 21.5 inch educational offering available to schools and universities.



The new model features all of the basic options available via
consumer devices, however it scales down the processor to a dual-core
Intel i3 option, rather than the quad-core i5 setup. Also changed is the
GPU which now features an Intel HD 4000 integrated graphics card in
place of a discrete card option.



The new 21.5-inch iMac is $100 more expensive than previous education
models but it makes up for that pricing with double the storage
capacity and double the RAM.
Educational iMac 21 5 inch



For comparison sake, the previous education iMac model features a 3.1
GHz dual-core i3 processor, 2GB RAM and a 250 hard drive. The new model
features a 3.3GHz processor, 4GB RAM and a 500GB hard drive.



While the original education version featured a Firewire 800
connector, the new version offers Apple’s Thunderbolt port. The new
educational iMac also brings with it USB 3.0 and Bluetooth 4.0
connectivity options.



The new educational suite also follows suite with older versions by ditching an optical drive.



Apple
has also decided to go with a wired Apple Keyboard and a wired Apple
Mouse in place of its preferred Magic Mouse and wireless keyboard setup.



Educational buyers can pick up the new iMac version for $1099, that’s
nearly $200 cheaper than the consumer version of the 21.5-inch iMac.
While the discount is welcomed the consumer version features a much
faster processor, Nvidia GeForce GPU, 8GB RAM and a 1TB hard drive.



Individuals and families are barred from buying the new 21.5-inch iMac which is earmarked for institutional purchases only.




Educational Apple iMac 21.5-Inch Model Revealed



While Apple is listing most iMac models in the US with 24 hour
shipping periods, the education version is showing a 5-7 day delay. Apple is also offering upgrades on the system which will likely delay the shipping process further.



Do you think the new educational Apple iMac is a good deal?

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Xperia P and Xperia U join Sony’s NXT series

The Xperia U and Xperia P (pictured) join Sony's NXT series of Xperia smartphones

The Xperia U and Xperia P (pictured) join Sony‘s NXT series of Xperia smartphones

Sony Sony has chosen this year’s Mobile World Congress to announce two new Android-powered additions to its Xperia NXT line: the Xperia P and Xperia U. The new devices slot in below the Xperia S announced at CES 2012 in Sony’s NXT series, which is designed to allow easy connection to other devices, allowing the viewing of content from your phone on not only the smartphone’s screen, but also a TV, laptop, or tablet.

The Xperia P has an aluminum unibody design, is powered by a 1 GHz dual-core processor and sports a 4-inch qHD (960 x 540) display incorporating Sony’s “WhiteMagic” technology that adds that a white pixel to the standard red-green-blue (RGB) pixels. Sony claims this improves the brightness of the display while reducing power consumption of the backlight. The phone also has an 8-megapixel built-in camera with the ability to capture high-definition video and both 2D and 3D panoramic images. The handset also has NFC capabilities, and both HDMI and DLNA connectivity options.

The Xperia P with 4-inch qHD “WhiteMagic” display

A SmartDock will also be offered for the Xperia P that is designed to turn the phone into an entertainment hub. It allows users to connect the phone to a HDTV and navigate media stored on the phone using a TV remote control. It can also be used with a wireless keyboard and mouse to browse the Web, compose emails and watch online videos on a HDTV.

The Xperia P measures 122 x 59.5 x 10.5 mm (4.8 x 2.3 x 0.4 in) and weighs 120 g (4.2 oz).

The Xperia U is Sony’s entry-level Xperia NXT handset and comes with a 3.5-inch 854 x 480 pixel display, 1 GHz dual-core processor, and a 5-megapixel camera capable of capturing high-definition video and 2D and 3D panoramic pictures. It also includes DLNA connectivity. The handset will be available in both white and black, with exchangeable colored caps for the bottom of the phone in pink and yellow.

The Xperia U has 3.5-inch 854 x 480 pixel display

The Xperia U measures 112 x 54 x 12 mm (4.8 x 2.1 x 0.5 in) and weighs 110 g (3.9 oz).

Both the Xperia P and Xperia U will launch globally in the second quarter of 2012 running Android 2.3 Gingerbread that will then be upgradable to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.

Source: Sony

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Samsung Announces 10.1 Galaxy Tab 2

BARCELONA: Samsung is expanding its Galaxy Tab tablet line with the brand new Galaxy Tab 2 lineup: a 7.0-inch variant and a 10.1-inch variant.

While the smaller tablet was announced a week ago, its big brother, the 10.1 is entirely new. It sports an 1280×800 resolution screen (the 7-inch model has a 1024×600 pixel screen), and the rest of the specs between the two tablets are nearly identical: a 1 GHz dual-core CPU, 1 GB of RAM, a 3-megapixel camera on the back and a VGA one on the front.

The tablets are available as 3G models (meaning HSPA) or as WiFi-only, and they’re both equipped with the latest flavor of Android – 4.0 or Ice Cream Sandwich.

The devices should hit the global market in March, starting with the UK, at a yet-unspecified price. g-tab-2_101

Samsung is also announcing a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1. It’s a big tablet with a stylus.

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Samsung Galaxy Beam Is Both a Smartphone and Projector

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BARCELONA: The Mobile World Congress hasn’t even officially kicked off yet, and Samsung is already on fire, announcing devices left and right. After the 10.1-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab 2, next in line is a smartphone/mobile projector combo called Samsung Galaxy Beam.

The device’s dual-core 1 GHz CPU, 4-inch, 800×480 screen, 5-megapixel rear camera (with an additional VGA one on the front) and Android 2.3 don’t do much to differentiate it from the other mid-to-high-range Androids out there.

What makes it different from most other smartphones on the market is its ultra-bright, 15-lumen projector, which lets you project a 50-inch wide image on a wall – really handy for presentations or those moments when you want to share your holiday photos with your family and friends.

Interestingly enough, Samsung says the device has 6 GB of RAM memory, but we’re seriously doubting that, and will update the article when we learn more.

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Nokia’s Symbian Belle 801 Smartphone to Resemble N9, Lumia 800

English: Nokia N8Image via WikipediaThere’s been morEnglish: Nokia N8Image via Wikipediae chatter of a Symbian successor to the venerable Nokia N8 in the camera phone department. The device is said to sport a 12-megapixel camera, 4-inch nHD resolution AMOLED display with a Clear Black Display screen, and Nokia Belle pre-loaded. Additionally, a leaked photo, if accurate, suggests that the Nokia 801 would bear a striking resemblance to the Lumia 800 (Windows Phone) and the Nokia N9 (MeeGo).

While the 12-megapixel is welcomed, and presumably the Nokia 801 will have a larger or better image sensor than that of its predecessor with the same megapixel count, the device won’t have the Xenon flash that the Nokia N8 has. Instead, like the new Lumias and the N9, the Nokia 801 will have dual LED flash. The plus thing is that LED flashes are getting brighter these days, but the downside is that LED flash light does not provide for as natural colors in photos as Xenon flash, and Xenon flash tends to be brighter.

The device will have NFC support, a 1.4 GHz single-core processor, and 1080p HD video recording. 1080p video encoding is rare on a single-core phone as the feature is more typical on dual-core handsets today. Single-core phones usually record videos at a maximum 720p HD resolution.

It’s unclear if camera phone enthusiasts will be flocking to the Nokia 801 if and when the device will be released. Prior speculations suggest that the Nokia 801 will be the last of Nokia’s Symbian hardware efforts and that the phone-maker may have cancelled other Symbian smartphones in the pipeline due to weak sales following heavy promotion of the Lumia Windows Phone series.

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Lenovo Rebrands Tablets, Unveils Ice Cream Sandwich Model

Lenovo S2 Tablet

LAS VEGAS: Lenovo is raising its tablet game and rebranding it consumer tablet line. Its latest 10-inch slate, unveiled here at CES 2012, it’s arguably one of the lightest and thinnest tablets on the market. It’s also called the IdeaTab S2-10.

No, that’s not a typo, Lenovo is rebranding all consumer tablets “IdeaTabs”. IdeaPads are not going away, but that moniker will forever more denote Lenovo’s consumer laptop line (they’re also getting a refresh).

The Chinese computer maker is actually launching a passel of new products, but it’s the Qualcomm-based IdeaTab S2-10 that’ll catch your eye. It’s thin (.34 inches) and light (1.3 lbs.). More importantly, it’ll be running Google’s latest Android tablet experience: Android 4.0 (also known as “Ice Cream Sandwich”).

The tablet is packed with all the goodies you’d expect, including forward and rear facing cameras (the rear is 5 MP), Wi-Fi and 3G (with voice call support!), an LED display and even HDMI out. Inside are 64 GB of storage and a dual-core 1.7 GHz Qualcomm CPU (a tad faster than the 1 and 1.3 GHz processors found in most tablets).

As is common with most 10-inch tablets, the S2-10 can operate for approximately 9 hours on a charge. However, you can double the battery life if you add the $200 keyboard dock, which includes a second battery, full-sized keyboard and touchpad and adds two USB ports and a storage card reader. In other words, it turns the IdeaTab S2-10 into a laptop.

Lenovo’s S2-10 should ship sometime this spring. Pricing has not yet been set. Mashable should have a hands-on report later this week.

Lenovo has some other tablets in the works, but they’re primarily for the Chinese market. These include 5- and 7-inch S2 models, a new 10-inch IdeaTab K2 and a 9-inch A2 running Android 4.0 and, most intriguingly, including SRS sound.

Four Screens

Lenovo isn’t just focusing on tablets. It’s grown, by its own measure, to the Number 2 desktop manufacturer in the word and is working on a “Four Screen Strategy” that includes new desktops, laptops, smartphones and even TVs.

For now, Lenovo’s new TV and phones will only arrive in China. That’s a shame, considering the Lenovo K91 Smart TV sounds more like a giant flat screen computer than your traditional HDTV. It’s bulked up with 1 GB of RM, Android 4.0, apps, voice control, a built-in, front facing 5 MP camera, Bluetooth, WiFi, parental controls and a gamepad. It should ship by the first quarter of this year in China and then, perhaps, roll out to other “select markets.”

The company also has a number of new LePhones, including the S2, K2, S760 and S790. They’re running Android 2.2 and 2.3, range in size from just over 3-inch screens to the K2, which is 4.5 inches and just 141 grams. All of these phones will, at least initially, be being offered exclusively in China.

IdeaTab Tablet S2

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Toshiba Unveils the World’s Thinnest 10-inch Tablet

LAS VEGAS: Super thin, super light, rather sexy. It’s hard to believe that those are the words one would use to describe a new tablet from Toshiba, the company that brought us the hefty, too-thick Thrive, 10-inch Android Tablet. Yet, I challenge you to look at and, if you’re lucky, hold the new .3-inch-thick, 1.2 lb Toshiba Excite 10-inch Android tablet, introduced here at CES 2012, and come up with a different set of superlatives.

With its burnished, magnesium alloy back, gorilla-glass face and unique channel trim, Toshiba‘s latest tablet entry stands apart from the pack. It is, for now, the thinnest tablet, besting the slim iPad by .04 inches. It’s also a tad lighter. The iPad 2 weighs 1.35 pounds and the Excite is just 1.2 lbs. It honestly feels impossibly light, but, thanks to the rigid back, not flimsy.

Perhaps more surprising is the number of buttons and ports Toshiba squeezed onto this tiny frame. That’s right, ports. Like the much-thicker Thrive before it, the Excite offers a pleasing set of inputs and outputs, including micro-SD, Micro USB, Micro HDMI and, of course an audio jack.

Buttons are hidden along the edge in a channel that runs the full perimeter of the device. In fact, they’re almost too hidden; I noticed that I couldn’t always see where the power/wake button resided. The Excite also has a physical volume button—a welcome choice when compared to the market’s second most popular tablet: the Amazon Kindle Fire. It has just one button for power and no ports beyond the audio Jack.

Like the iPad 2, the Excite packs two cameras, though the Excite’s are somewhat more powerful: 2 megapixels on the front and 5 megapixels on the back. Its 10.1-inch screen supports a 1280 x 800 resolution and sports an anti-smudge coating on its surface (though Toshiba execs admit that nothing will ever keep these screens smudge-free) Inside, the Excite is running a 1.2 GHz dual-core Texas Instruments CPU and 1 GB of RAM.

As for the mobile OS, it will be a “stock” Android experience, though Toshiba has not yet decided if it’ll release the uber-light slate with Honeycomb or the new Android 4.0. It is, though, built to support Ice Cream Sandwich. While Toshiba doesn’t mess with the Android interface — and earns a Google logo on the device, in part, because of it, the Excite will feature some special Toshiba apps for media and file management.

Final pricing has not been set, though the Excite should be in the $499 to $599 for the base configuration when it ships sometime early this year.

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Motorola announces new tablet computer XYBOARD and white version of the RAZR

wm_222697_thumbMotorola today announced a collaboration with the U.S. company Verizon for Tablet Hasabha new Motorola Droid XYBOARD Pencchtah: 10.1 and 8.2 inches. Both versions of the device completely identical in specifications and the only difference is the size of the screen only. The following is a list of specifications:

    * 10.1-inch screen or 8.2-inch IPS Ptguenita and Gorilla Glass
    
* Dual-Core processor speed 1.2 GHz
    
* 1 GB RAM
    
* Rear Camera 5 Megapixel front and a 1.3 megapixel camera
    
* 16, 32 and 64 GB of internal storage space for XYBOARD 10.1. And 16 and 32 GB for XYBOARD 8.2
    
* Android 3.2 will be updated later to Android 4.0
    
* Verizon 4G LTE


Shopping Motorola each of the two devices are different, P XYBOARD 10.1 for productivity and provides a feature to write directly on the screen using a special pen comes with the device, while XYBOARD 8.2 multimedia and comes with a surround sound 2.1 and screen high-definition. It also comes with some devices business applications such as Quickoffice HD and Citrix GoToMeeting.

As for the price it seems that Motorola did not learn a lesson from its experience with a Xoom did not learn from Samsung and ASUS


, this is the price with the knowledge that it is with a contract for two years (and are therefore expected to be open most expensive version):

    * DROID XYBOARD 10.1: 16GB version at $ 530, 32GB at $ 630, and 64GB at $ 730
    
* DROID XYBOARD 8.2: 16GB version at $ 430 and 32GB at $ 530
Devices Seitovran this month through a company Verzizon America as we or any information yet about the international version. Were also announced for the white version of the Motorola RAZR same hardware specifications, known not only where a new color

[Android Police]

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