Here’s a Diginfo TV news clip of the new Docomo Lynx 3D Android Smartphone with 3D Touchscreen. It will also support mobile wallet and TV services.
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Here’s a Diginfo TV news clip of the new Docomo Lynx 3D Android Smartphone with 3D Touchscreen. It will also support mobile wallet and TV services.
Sharp (AU by KDDI) IS03 new android smartphone in Japan scheduled to be released in late November 2010. Looks neat. Nice toys to play with, but there is always something newer around the corner.
Sharp’s new e-book media store business called Galapagos will be launched in December with a 5.5 inch mobile type and 10.8 inch home type android based tablets which will use a format called xmdf developed by Sharp which contain features for the Japanese user.
NEC Life Touch Android Device being demonstrated. It looks like an ebook. The other ebook makers like Sony, Amazon, and the B&N Nook should improve their ebooks to surf the net on their side. The manga looked pretty decent on the pad. They just have to start speeding it up and stuff with faster processors and ram and then these things will probably spread throughout Japan like wildfire and probably save a shitload of paper. I guess demand will dictate whether more Japanese companies jump onto the bandwagon and start creating iPad-like products and create cooler stuff.
Everyone’s personal tv, pc, internet browser, ebook, and game system in one portable device. The keys are obviously the speed and decent internet browsing functionality. So.. uh wouldn’t that be a PSP on steroids? Sony should get with it because they have all the pieces already.
Japanese company is researching and creating light data transmission technology where data and audio can be transmitted by light or LED’s. They believe incandescant and fluorescent light will be replaced by LEDs and all lighting infrastructure will become communication infrastructures. Quite awesome.
New computers from Fujitsu that have a 3D effects. Shibasaki Kou and Karasawa Toshiaki are in the commercials. “Dekiru ga, koko ni” is the theme, roughly translated “Here you can.” The new Fujitsu computers will play Blue Ray 3D, convert 2D visuals to 3D, and record video in 3D. There is two small video cameras on the monitor to capture video in 3D and also special 3D glasses for the user.



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