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Samsung Galaxy 7.7 Tablet
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From new ultra-light and super-thin notebooks to TVs you can draw on and designer 3D glasses, the coolest tech toys
and latest gadgets were on grand display this month at the IFA
technology fair in Berlin. Technology companies have high hopes for
these new products.
Read on to see 10 of the coolest tech toys for 2012.
1. Samsung Galaxy 7.7 Tablet
Launched at IFA 2011, Samsung's Galaxy 7.7 Tablet
is 7.89 millimeters thin and weighs only 12 ounces (335 grams). It
incorporates the company's “Super AMOLED Plus” display technology, which
it says delivers “brilliant, high-contrast colors and a beautiful,
crisp viewing experience.” The device has a battery that provides up to
10 hours of video playback time, Samsung says.
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Samsung Note with 'S Pen' Photo: CNBC / Edward Hunton |
2. Samsung Note with 'S Pen'
Also launched at IFA 2011, Samsung's
Galaxy Note has a 5.3 inch display, the largest screen size available
among smartphones. This means less scrolling and screen transitions,
Samsung says.
PowerPoint presentations, web pages, news apps, and e-books can be
viewed with minimal scrolling or zooming, according to the company. The
“pen-input technology,” called the S Pen, allows users to draw and send
handwritten images and notes via text message, email, and instant
messaging.
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LG Smartscan Mouse Photo: LG Smartscan Mouse |
3. LG Smartscan Mouse
LG's mouse has a built-in scanner, which the company says will "open a new era for scanners."
Users will click the Smart Scan button on the left side of the mouse,
then swipe it over the material to be scanned. The scanned image can
then be saved in a variety of file types, or dragged and dropped into a
document or application, LG
says. LG's Optical Character Recognition technology converts scanned
text into a Microsoft Word document that can then be edited as required.
The 2-in-1 device can scan page sizes up to A3, larger than most
conventional portable scanners, according to LG.
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Sony Personal 3D Viewer Photo: CNBC / Edward Hunton |
4. Sony Personal 3D Viewer
Easily the most futuristic-looking among devices launched at IFA, Sony's head-mounted "Personal 3D Viewer” is slipped onto your head to give the experience of a movie
theater-like virtual screen, Sony says. The device has separate panels
for the left and right eye in order to display independent HD picture
quality to each eye, resulting in 3D vision, according to Sony. Aimed at
gamers and film fans, it comes with built-in surround-sound headphones.
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Toshiba No-Glasses 3D TV Photo: CNBC / Edward Hunton |
5. Toshiba No-Glasses 3D TV
Toshiba's 3D televisions, launched in Europe at IFA on Friday, create
the illusion of depth without the need to wear special glasses by
sending images of different perspectives to the right eye and others to
the left eye.
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Designer 3D TV Glasses Photo: CNBC / Edward Hunton |
6. Designer 3D TV Glasses
Want to look cool watching 3D TV? A range of designer 3D glasses by the likes of Lacoste and Calvin Klein
is available. Pricing is similar to that of a regular pair of designer
glasses, but with a curved lens, the glasses are suited to 3D viewing.
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Cyber-shot TX55 Photo: CNBC / Edward Hunton |
7. The World's Slimmest Digital Camera
Just 12.2mm slim, the Cyber-shot TX55 is the world’s thinnest camera.
It captures 16.2 megapixel still images and full HD video. The camera’s
back panel has an 8.3cm/3.3 inch touch-screen for showing off photos
and movie clips.
It also features 3D shooting options. By pressing the shutter button
once, the camera grabs a pair of frames in quick succession, estimating
depth to create a three-dimensional still image.
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Panasonic Viera 2D-to-3D Conversion Photo: CNBC / Edward Hunton |
8. Panasonic Viera 2D-to-3D Conversion
Panasonic unveiled its new Viera television range, which includes technology that converts 2D images to 3D.
Technology companies argue that the relative scarcity of 3D content
is delaying its adoption. As a result, they are incorporating technology
that can convert 2D images into 3D format for TV sets. LG demonstrated a
2D-to-3D game converter at the IFA fair.
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LG's Plasma TV With 'Pentouch' Photo: LG |
9. LG's Plasma TV With 'Pentouch'
This TV can be connected to a computer. Users then activate the
“PenTouch” mode on the remote control. In PenTouch mode, users can
access files created on their PCs and manipulate them, edit them, or
move them around the screen.
Pen batteries can be recharged through USB ports on the TV or PC.
Using PenTouch software, which is provided with the TV, users can draw
pictures directly onto the screen and then save the files for further
editing. Alternatively, users can try to play a game of Angry Birds using the Pentouch.
The LG
PenTouch TV uses a scratch-resistant glass screen and comes with a
stand that has been designed to provide more stability when owners or
their children are using the PenTouch feature, LG says.
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Toshiba Ultrabook Photo: Toshiba |
10. Toshiba Ultrabook
Toshiba
unveiled its Portégé Z830 Ultrabook devices at IFA, one of several tech
giants to launch a new super portable notebook. Weighing about 2.5
pounds (1.12 kg) and less than a half-inch (15.9 mm) thick, the devices
will be available during the fourth quarter of 2011 in Europe.
Acer's
Aspire S3 launched at IFA and will go on sale in September. It resumes
in 1.5 seconds and features large hard drive capacity. Acer says it
connects to the Internet in 2.5 seconds and adds that the device’s
"high-efficiency" battery requires less charging, making it more
appealing for environmentally conscious buyers.
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