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| It seems like most of the smartphones and feature phones that we see lately feature touchscreen of one sort or another. Some touchscreens are capacitive and some are resistive and what you can use to control the screen, be it a finger or a stylus, depends on the type.Samsung has unveiled the world’s first mobile display driver IC with embedded touch screen control functionality. The driver controls a capacitive touchscreen that supports soft touch and multi-touch functionality.The new driver integrates the controller and display driver into a slimmer profile that allows
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| In a Samsung-esque introduction, Samsung has unveiled a crazy stack of tech for mobile devices, most of it aimed at improving performance in high-end devices while reducing power consumption -- an initiative we can always get behind. Among the introductions are a pair of 1GHz ARM CORTEX A8 processors, one for phones and one for larger mobile devices, the former of which can be paired with Samsung's new 1Gb OneDRAM solution, and both of which can churn through 3D graphics while keeping power usage to a minimum. Other highlights include a 5 megapixel CMOS system on a chip camera,
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| We know that Verizon's version of the Windows Mobile-based Omnia II superphone is incoming, and by all accounts, we would've figured on it looking more or less like its global counterpart -- but those tinkerers over at Big Red apparently can't leave well enough alone, because the phone that's appeared on Samsung USA's site actually looks a bit different. The most notable change is the move away from the original model's distinctive cubic d-pad, though the replacement -- a shield design in the same vein as the B900 for South Korea -- really doesn't look any more user-friendly.
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| It's been a little piece of time since we saw that photo of the G1-esque Samsung InstinctQ emerge, and we were starting to wonder what had become of our newest QWERTY cutie. Well -- the M900, as it's also known -- has just ducked through the old FCC, and though we didn't really learn anything we didn't already know, it was just nice to see its face again. The Sprint-bound, CMDA / EV-DO-loving Android slider will pack Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and we have to say that it's looking pretty fly to our eyes. We're not sure when this bad boy's going to hit reality, but the FCC appearance
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| The Samsung Omnia Pro B7610 might not be what we thought it was, as it could possibly be released in a totally different design compared to what we have looked at in the past. The navigation keys do look a little bit different, while the camera flash has been repositioned. A similar form factor is retained, including its generous 3.5" AMOLED WVGA touchscreen display and 4-row sliding QWERTY keyboard. Other than that, you can expect the Samsung Omnia Pro B7610 to come with the following :- HSDPA 7.2Mbps and Wi-Fi connectivityGPS
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| Our friends living in South Korea will benefit from a new touchscreen handset known as the Samsung SCH-B900, where this CMDA EV-DO cellphone will be available from SK Telecom in due time. Coming in white and clad in a simple and elegant design, the SCH-B900 will feature Samsung’s popular TouchWiz UI, alongside a 3" touchscreen display at 240 x 400 resolution, GPS navigation, DMB TV, a 3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth connectivity, voice control, a microSD memory card slot and a 960 mAh battery to keep it going throughout the day.
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| Samsung just unveiled its LN65B650 TV at the CEDIA expo, which measures in at a huge 65″ across. The LN65B650 is one of the largest ever conventionally-lit LCDs from the company. Some features include Internet support for Flickr, Yahoo and YouTube.It also boasts a 120Hz panel, 4ms pixel response time and a 100,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. Some other features are an anti-glare screen and four CEC-aware HDMI inputs, dual component, RCA and USB jacks as well as one Ethernet port, VGA, optical audio out and RS-232 serial.It’s available this month for the not so low price
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| Those living in Belgium will be able to pick up a limited edition of the Samsung Star S5230 soon, aka the Samsung Star Think Pink. Obviously it comes in pink and €10 will be donated to Think Pink Belgium with each purchase starting October 1 and after.Aside from cosmetic changes, all of the other stuff is the same: a 3″ touchscreen, built-in accelerometer, TouchWiz user interface, Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP connectivity, integrated stereo FM radio, 3.2-megapixel camera and a microSD memory card slot.The limited edition Samsung Star Think Pink will retail for €149 and will
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| There have been lots of new mobile phones being announced over the last few weeks in the ramp up to the holiday shopping season. Samsung and Alltel have announced a new device that will be an Alltel exclusive called the Freeform.The Freeform is a bar style phone with a four row QWERTY keyboard. The device will come in teal or burgundy colors and features a music player, stereo Bluetooth and multiple messaging features. The handset is GPS-enabled and can have up to 16GB of memory.Other features include a 2.2-inch QCIF color display, a speakerphone, and voice recognition. The
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| Projectors are usually large devices that are not easy to take with you on the road. Many mobile pros that give lots of presentations have to take their projector with them in a wheeled case all its own. Thankfully, more and more compact projectors are hitting the market that make taking one with you much easier.Samsung has unveiled a new projector called the P410M that has a compact design measuring 5.8-inches W x 2.5-inches H x 5.7-inches D. The device features a USB port and an autoplay function to allow presentation without a laptop.The projector is also very quiet producing
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