Thursday, November 8, 2012

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Innovation - Hybrid computers and giant TV | Veidas.lt
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In the first days of September in Berlin took place in 52-th of electronics and home appliances exhibition IFA 2012. In addition to the usual planšečių, globe postpaid cameras and televisions, this year's exhibition brightest future trends - tablet and laptop hybrids that will run the operating system, Windows 8, and especially high-definition televisions. Since the new Microsoft operating system, Windows 8 promises to be better suited to handle touch-screen, globe postpaid a number of electronics manufacturers presented

the devices in an attempt to wipe the line between laptop and tablet. Here is a glance of the typical Samsung and HP laptop screens separated from the keyboard part and turns TABLET, Lenovo Yoga keyboard folds like a tablet, the Dell screen rotates on its axis, and the Sony and Toshiba hybrid globe postpaid screens globe postpaid užslenka on the keyboard, globe postpaid and computers are also becoming globe postpaid tablet. Nevertheless, there abejojančiųjų new product success, because it is not clear whether the Windows 8 OS will be sufficiently user-friendly and will allow these hybrids both work and play. The TV manufacturers finally realized that the spatial (3D) visual revolution will not happen, so the exhibition are particularly high-definition televisions. globe postpaid LG, Sony, Toshiba introduced the 84-inch screen that can display 3840 x 2160 pixel image, which is four times more manifest (which is called 4K) than usual today appear in stores in high-definition TV. Panasonic went a step further and introduced globe postpaid the 8K TV, which exceeds even the usual expression of eight times. Unfortunately, the price of such devices has starts from 22 thousand. U.S. dollars.
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