Showing posts with label smartphones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label smartphones. Show all posts

Tuesday 19 February 2013

Apple does not want to hear about Phablet!



Halfway between the Smartphone and the tablet is the Phablet. These devices whose size is generally between "a little more" 5 inch and "a little less" 7-inch - because there is no precise definition of this category - have long been the preserved Samsung. The Galaxy Note, then the Note II, met some competitors, notably towards China with Huawei Ascend Mate 6.1 inches.

 An analyst with investment bank Goldman Sachs has asked Tim Cook if his company had a product in cartons of this type. His answer was quite clear: "The iPhone 5 features, as you know, a new 4-inch screen retina, the screens most advanced in the industry. It also provides a larger size without sacrificing ease of use with one hand that our consumers love. " Simply put, if you want a device to hold with both hands, you iPad or iPad Mini. Phone, Apple must yet be manageable with one hand.

Monday 27 June 2011

Carryall: solar handbag

After backpacks, bags and briefcases for camping, it's now the turn of handbags to accelerate the step to the sun. For the ladies, has produced a diffuse solar bag that allows them to enhance their looks while caring for their portable devices in an environmentally responsible manner. The bag is called Carryall. Unlike most other solar bags, Carryall does not conceal its solar panels but made ​​good use for the aesthetic.

Sunday 26 June 2011

CSP, the missing link between smartphones and laptops

CSP Phone or Computer Systems is a conceptual apparatus located halfway between smartphones and laptops. It was designed by Beau Designs. CSP is a bit wider than the existing smartphones. It features a multitouch screen and a retractable keyboard. For his "demonstration", Computer Systems Phone uses Windows as the operating system.

Wednesday 26 January 2011

LG Touch Paper, a smartphone that folds into a tablet

LG proposes combining smartphones and tablets in a concept combining the two into one device: LG Touch Paper.

Although LG Touch Paper is not the first concept of its kind, it has the merit of being among the most original. Its design and presentation make this unique concept.