Latest Tech Wares at Digital Experience Show
Daniel A Begun: Daniel Begun here for Hot Hardware. Throughout the year, Pepcom holds a number of press event where computer and consumer electronics companies come together to show off their latest wares to journalists and analysts.
The most recent event was the digital experience press event in New York City where this time around the theme was Rock ‘N’ Bowl.
We stopped by for the free food and drinks and also spoke with a number of vendors about their latest products and technologies.
Nick Stam: This is Nick Stam with NVIDIA and I’m showing here at Pepcom our really cool platform partnered with Lenovo. Their S12 which is coming soon which has an ion chip and a single Core Atom so it’s a really energized network that is driving a large screen with HTMI at 1080p Clip.
At the same, time we’re doing a 1080 peak Ncode, video Ncode to iPhone quality. And we’re doing this to test simultaneously. You got perfectly streaming video and the device is working. There’s n way a regular network with Intel integrated graphics will do this.
So, the Ion platform, the Ion chip really energizes the whole notebook market right now.
Michael Rayfield: So, my name is Michael Rayfield. I’m the General Manager of Nvidia’s Mobile Business. I’m here to talk about Tegra today. This is a mobile computer. Let’s say CPU, GPU, Graphic Processing and Image Processing and video processing. This is actually a technology that’s behind the recently announced VHD. It is talked about with 720 video.
So, I’ve got it in action. This is a full motherboard based on now. We got the memory, got the flash everything you need to go to the computer. So if you look down here, you’ll see a device. It’s running at 14 Megabit, 723 videos and displaying without HDMI.
The system power is under a watt. So this is on a three cell, netbook-type battery, you can run about 20hours of video. On the right hand side here, you’ll see one that’s online. It’s a site called flasher. This is running accelerated flash on Tegra. You’ve he ard before that you have to have and X86 instructions set to do that. Here, we’re showing you can have amazing flat acceleration with amazing web experience on a Tegra product which is a run-based product. So, that’s what we’ve got.
These devices will start to show up at this holiday season supplied by your carrier. They’ll be in – or sample format. So, keep an eye at there. There will be amazing devices.
Deena Carney: I’m Deena Carney with Kyocera. I’m showing you some of our new models today. This is the Kyocera XTC M2000.
It’s a full QWERTY keypad and a very cool fun with the flip side model. And what you’ll notice is that it does have a dedicated music player with 8 Megabyte of source for music but its’ really all about the keypad. So, in the slide factor is what makes it a really, really hot phone.
And then lastly, I just want to show you quickly one of our sexy phones. This is the Neo E1100. It’s got a hidden display, where to go and a cool light pipe that lights up. It’s your caller indicator but it’s a very sleek, very cool phone to use with a 1.9 Mega pixel camera and everything you’ll need in a phone.
Joseph Gallo: I’m Joseph Gallo with Nokia. I’m just going to show you three of our hottest products lately.
This 7205 Intrigue available only through Verizon Wireless. It’s got 2 mega pixel camera, hidden tool display and a colorful interior.
We’ve also got the Nokia E71X available through AT&T. This is – smart phone on the market. Both featured smart phone, 3.2 mega pixel camera all of your AT&T services at once.
And now for the --, the Nokia N97 full touch screen with QWERTY, 3.5 in screen, a 5 mega pixel camera with LED, dual LED and lens cover. You’ve got live widgets on the home screen, so, if you want to keep up to date with your weather, just exit that and it will show up right there.
Jacqueline Romulo: I’m with Belkin and we have here the Gigabit Powerline Adapters. Two for $150 and basically, it let’s you use your existing electrical wiring of your house to stream HD content.
It’s great for gamers to reduce latency when they’re playing those first-person shooter games. It gives you coverage and places where wireless -- which is abundant here in New York with -- and it’s a great—it’s the world great pleasure for the first ones to have negative Powerline on target.
Scott Rader: Hi, I’m Scott Rader from Western Digital here. I’m here to talk to you about the My Book World Edition II. Home networks to work system and we’ve just announced this morning and here it is.
It’s a dual drive network store system that used as services tool. So you can see, you can pop the top and you have easy access to both drives, easy to service.
It also has illuminated LED to give you activity. On the back, you can see that we have an internet port, a USB port for actions towards expansions which is ideal for centralizing your contemning at home. So those people who have netbooks or laptops go around the house, it’s easy to have a centralized -- for all your videos and music and your photos.
Pick up the software with automatic backup so it’s for continuous backup for both PC and Mac.
Jon Van Bronkhorst: Hi. I’m Jon Van Bronkhorst. I want to tell you about all the exciting stuff that we’ve announced this last week here at New York.
First is the extension of our Seagate Blackarmor fan. The first product we announced is a Blackarmor NAS 440. It’s there over to more drives where it run 0, 1,5,10.
We now have the little brother. This is our NAS 220 product; two drives, pick it in the internet, two USB ports, Security Mode Access, rate 0, rate 1 user containable multiple volumes and temperate volumes, multiple shares, Mac and PC, heterogeneous network, wonderful product plus it will do a full Windows system backup over the network so you can recover your entire Windows machine or with the network.
We also announced the WS110 and the PS110. This is two and four terabytes the capacity in the 220. For 110, it is one M2 terabytes capacity and the PS110 is 500 Gigabytes.
Both these products if direct attached can both will do the same Windows system, full system backup. So full recovery available desktop as well it’s affordable.
David Leong: Hi. I’m David Leon with Kingston Technology. It’s a pleasure to be on Hot Hardware.
Today at Pepcom here in New York, we’re going to show you a demo in couple of products. First thing I’d like to show you is our new DataTraveller 200 USB drive.
These come in demo capacity starting at 32-Gigabytes and go next to 128-Gigabytes. Kingston is the first to market with a 128-Gigabyte USB drives. This drives have a retractable cap.
The next thing I want to show you is our SSD. Kingston just debut four the color SSDNow V Series. This particular drive here is a notebook kit. Inside the notebook kit, is everything you need if you want a transition from a hard drive to a solid stage drive. What we have in the kit is first of all, the most important piece maybe next is the SSD itself is chronic software. This well is a very easy process to common data from your hard drive onto the SSD.
This kit also includes obviously the SSD itself, a USB cable. A USB cable is important because the first thing you’re going to want to do is you're going to want to put your hard drive into his enclosure and hook it up to a USB to your computer. That way you can start a the cloning process and you can transition all of that data overt to the SSD. And our SSDNow V Series starts, it’s a terrible device and I hope you take the---.
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