Rob from ASUS demos Art Rage Studio, Adobe Photoshop, the BT Keyboard, 1080p streaming on YouTube, and on-screen keyboard and hand-writing recognition on the ASUS Eee Slate EP121. Learn more: goo.gl Follow ASUS on Facebook www.facebook.com and on Twitter at www.twitter.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
I’m Alex Villarreal with the VOA Special English Technology Report, from voaspecialenglish.com | http Tablet computers were the stars of this year’s Consumer Electronics Show. The international gathering in Las Vegas, Nevada, is the world’s biggest technology trade show. Companies launched more than eighty handheld computers similar to the popular Apple iPad. Tara Dunion from the Consumer Electronics Association is a spokeswoman for the show which ended January ninth. She said twenty eleven is going to be the year of the tablet. There are going to be many different kinds of products available. Examples include a new Wi-Fi version of the Galaxy Tab made by Samsung of South Korea. The Taiwanese company Asus announced four new tablets for this year. One of them can connect to a keyboard to make it more like a laptop computer. Another has a keyboard that slides out.Both of these tablets use Google’s new Android Honeycomb operating system. Motorola, based in the United States, also demonstrated that system on its new Xoom tablet.Reporter Arash Aalaei from VOA’s Persian News Network was at the show. He says more and more companies are offering 3-D images on devices like tablets and notebook computers. There are 3-D Blu-ray players, cameras, camcorders and printers. He looked at the newest three-dimensional televisions, including some that require no special eyewear. He said Toshiba introduced a new line of televisions that enable users to watch 3-D without wearing the glasses … Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Apple is working with component suppliers in Asia to test a new tablet computer with a smaller screen. Plus all eyes on Tim Cook, who will be giving a speech on Tuesday afternoon, George Stahl reports on digits.
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Rob from ASUS unboxes the Eee Slate EP121 with Intel Core i5-470UM processor, Windows 7 Home Premium, 4GB DDR3, and 64GB solid state drive. The EP121 has a 2.0MP webcam, Wireless N, BT 3.0, and between 3.0 – 4.5 hours battery life. Learn more here: goo.gl Follow ASUS on Facebook www.facebook.com and on Twitter at www.twitter.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
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