Posts Tagged ‘touchscreen’

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Samsung’s “Super” AMOLED screens promise to be brighter than normal AMOLED and, more importantly, have touch sensors built into the panel instead of added on as an additional layer like most LCDs and all AMOLED screens. More »


The consensus is that the iPhone and iPod Touch’s capacitive multi-touch implementation is thoroughly better than all Android smartphones. There is scientific testing, which proves that Apple’s touchscreen technology is superior. More »


Yesterday we reported ASUS was planning to release a dual-screen Eee reader by the end of this year. We have more details and it’s off the hook. Asus apparently spoke to the Sunday Times and mentioned that their eBook will have full color, dual touchscreen, speakers, a mic and a webcam. Yeah, you read right, all of those things.

All this can be had for a price point of lower than $200. Hopefully it is true, because it can sink the Kindle and change the landscape of eReaders. I wouldn’t mind having this as the alternative to my Kindle. More »


Looking to change up your apartment? Why not start with a faucet that offers a touchscreen technology with the ability to control water flow and temperature with the touch of a button? You can do that with the V-touch basin mixer. It offers a touchpad to control your sink and makes the temperature and water flow easy to read with red and blue dots behind the white Tecnoril material. This will give any kitchen a modern updated look but don’t expect this kind of technology to come cheap. It’ll definitely cost you a pretty penny. More »


Achos has been super busy this summer planning upcoming products and now they’ve announced a new Internet Media Tablet running on the Android software.

Engadget has revealed that September 15th is the day Archos is looking unveil their new Android based 5-inch internet media device. More »


Although I’ve been a loyal Palm user for two years (Treo 680), it took me less than a month to get sick of its interface and OS. So, why even bother? For one, at the time it had the largest library of smartphone apps, and secondly, it was easy to install app launchers (which made the interface bearable) and it provided a lot of leeway for customization. More »


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