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Jan

Accessory of the Day: Mini HDMI 60″ LED projector, $43.38


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Interested in a small, inexpensive, and portable projector to spice up your parties, get togethers, and movie nights? The UC28 PRO HDMI Mini HD Home LED Projector 60″  isn’t going to replace that 55″ plasma, but at just $43.38 (Prime eligible) it will make a great companion to any smartphone or tablet. Introduce a Chromecast and you’re in for hours of entertainment!

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5
Jan

Deal: MEElectronics headphones for up to 67% off on Amazon today


Amazon’s Gold Box deal of the day has select MEElectronics headphones and earbuds discounted by up to 67%.

The deal includes various versions of sports- and fashion-focused in-ear and over the ear headphones. The smallest discount is 37%, bringing the price of these MEElectronics products in the $10-$30 range.

There are actually just three different models on sale, with a variety of color/design options. Here’s the breakdown, or check the full list here:

MEElectronics Sport-Fi M6 Noise Isolating In-Ear Headphones with Memory Wire (black/blue/clear/orange/pink/purple/white) for $10.99 (63% off)

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MEElectronics Sport-Fi M6P Memory Wire In-Ear Headphones with Microphone, Remote, and Universal Volume Control (black/blue/clear/orange/pink/purple/white) from $16.99 (58%)

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MEElectronics Atlas Sky IML Graphics On-Ear Headphones with Headset Functionality (various designs) for $34.99 (65%)

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These are fairly well reviewed products, with the in-ear variants averaging 3.8 out of 5 and the over-ear model averaging 4.3 out of 5 on Amazon.

Like all Gold Box deals, you can take advantage of this promo until tonight at midnight Pacific. Happy shopping!



5
Jan

CES 2015: The Alcatel Onetouch Watch works with both Android and iOS and costs less than you think


We got an early look at the Alcatel Onetouch Watch before CES 2015 started and it intrigued us to say the least. The Verge has just gotten an exclusive early look at the device, so we won’t mind if we do too. The operating system of the device has yet to be officially specified, but […]

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5
Jan

HP unveils the compact Pavilion Mini and the Stream Mini Windows desktops


HP has announced two new small desktop computers at CES 2015, the HP Pavilion Mini and the HP Stream Mini. Both are designed to take up less space on your desk while still providing the power that you need.

5
Jan

Neptune Promises “Killer” Wearable in 2015


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Canadian firm Neptune, which in 2013 crowdsourced development on Pine, the world’s first “standalone” smartwatch (i.e. doesn’t require a phone to function), now appears to have a successor in the works, described as a “killer” by Neptune CEO Simon Tian:

“Wearables in general have so far struggled to achieve mass appeal, largely because there hasn’t really been any clear value propositions offered that are actually meaningful for the general user. Most devices on the market today are limited to very basic applications like fitness tracking or receiving notifications from your phone. We at Neptune believe that we’ve come up with a device – a ‘killer’ wearable – that provides genuine and unique benefits for the average user. It has the potential to finally bring the product category to the mainstream.”

Pine raised over $100,000 on Kickstarter in a single day, ultimately raising over $800,000. The bulky smartwatch shipped in summer 2014 to mixed reviews.

So what will Pine’s successor entail? What defines the “ultimate” wearable? Neptune is mum on specifics at this point, but if you want to receive updates via their newsletter, you can grab it at getneptune.com.

Source: PRWeb

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5
Jan

CES 2015: iSketchnote Transfers Pen and Paper Sketches and Notes to iPad Instantly [iOS Blog]


iSketchnote demonstrated its iPad note digitization product at CES 2015, showing users a way to automatically transfer notes and sketches created with a real pen into digital files that can be edited and shared on the iPad. slatenotebook
The note digitization is mainly handled by the Slate, which is a Bluetooth-enabled writing platform that allows users to place their favorite notebook or a piece of paper on top and draw or write as they normally would with real-time conversion. The Slate’s writing surface contains a coating that holds the paper in place and is scratch-resistant, and weighs less than 14 ounces while providing up to 10 hours of battery life in stand-alone mode. The surface also features ports for a micro SD card and micro USB for charging.

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Once digitized, users can access their sketches, drawings and notes on their iPad with the free iSketchnote app, which allows for color and pen tip customization along with layer creation for more complex drawing. Users may also share digitized creations with their friends, and can even send them back and forth with enhancements and enable a video replay to share the process of a piece of work.

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iSketchnote is also offering pens optimized for the Slate and paper, which naturally glide on paper and contains a permanent magnet ring that is embedded within the base. The pens contain refillable cartridges with high quality ink and are offered in blue, black, and red.


iSketchnote is offering the Slate, two pens, and a premium kickstand-enabled cover for $179.99 in an iSketchnote Pack, which is available for the iPad 3 and newer and all versions of the iPad mini. The company also says the first iSketchnote Pack orders will ship later this year.



5
Jan

Dell Venue 8 7840 featuring Intel RealSense is now up for grabs for $399


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Remember the super-thin tablet that Dell was working on last year in collaboration with Intel? Dubbed the Dell Venue 8 7840, the high-end tablet is now available on Best Buy for $399. Cased in 6.9mm thin chassis, the tablet features an 8.4-inch OLED display with a resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 pixels and a quad-core Atom Z3500 processor clocked at 2.3 GHz in addition to a PowerVR G6430 GPU.

Apart from running Android 4.4 KitKat out-of-the-box, the tablet has 2 GB of RAM, 16 GB expandable inbuilt storage and a duo of an 8-megapixel camera and a 2-megapixel front shooter. The Venue 8 7840 supports data transfer through Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0.

Additionally, Intel has brought RealSense technology experience to the tablet that enables the users to scan, modify, print, and share in 3D using hand-and finger-sensing technology. The 3D object tracking is supported by two HD cameras present on the back of the device. This combination of cameras work simultaneously to provide a triangular distance between objects in a photo and thus providing a 3D experience.

Via: Android Central



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5
Jan

We’re at CES 2015! Here’s what’s coming


A new year, a new edition of the wildest consumer electronics show in the world. International CES 2015 is starting tomorrow, but lots of companies have jumped the gun to get a little extra attention, and more news and announcements are coming today!

We’ve always been well represented in Vegas, but this year we’re stronger than ever – Darcy and Derek are there, our US editor Andrew, and Josh, Lanh, and Kevin from the video team. More boots on the ground means more sweet coverage of all things Android – and there’s plenty to talk about.

Here are my (lucky) colleagues riffing about the CES experience — check out Lanh’s awesome celebratory hairdo at 1:30!

Nvidia already held its big show, where it introduced the new Tegra X1 “superchip.” Here are some of the things you can look forward to today:

  • LG event – Monday, 8AM PST: the G Flex 2 is coming
  • Asus event – Monday, 10:30 AM PST: possibly new ZenFone
  • Qualcomm event – Monday, 12PM PST: 2015 technology preview
  • Samsung event – Monday, 2PM PST: 2015 smart home, IoT technology preview
  • ZTE event – Monday, 4PM PST: new smartphone
  • Sony event – Monday 5PM PST: new Android Walkman, more?

In addition to all these events, companies will drop press releases all day, and there will be a ton of news to follow. From tomorrow, we’ll start meeting with manufacturers and then it’s down to trawling the booths for the coolest tech at the show. This year we’re also looking to talk to companies hawking audio gear and all types of tablets, for our sister sites Sound Guys and TabTimes.

We’ll be handing out our customary awards this week, to the best, most original, and most interesting devices at the show – and this time, we’re not just focusing on mobile devices.

Stay tuned to our CES 2015 tag page for more news, video, and impressions throughout the week!



5
Jan

LG G Flex 2 press release leaks out early before its CES 2015 announcement


Presumably only a few hours before the device is due to be officially announced at CES 2015, the LG G Flex 2 press release has been leaked early in its entirety, including all the details about the device including several press images that really show what kind of device LG‘s second generation G Flex is going […]

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5
Jan

Keeping up with Engadget on the ground at #CES2015


It’s the most wonderful time of the year! And if you look at the lyrics to the Andy Williams classic, it can easily be adjusted for the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas (and despite impending sleep deprivation, we’ll still do our very best to “be of good cheer.“) We’re perched up in a gorgeous trailer (with plants!) and broadcasting live from our delightful stage right in the heart of the Las Vegas Convention Center.

Engadget is sharing the news on nearly every social media platform out there, so pick your poison: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Vine, Google+, Tumblr, Pinterest, RebelMouse and App.net. But for the most important updates, @Engadget on Twitter is your best bet and we’re also going to pop additional content onto @EngadgetEvents including our stage happenings and other miscellany as we run around.

In addition to the official channels, you can keep up with our team on Twitter. Use this list or individually follow the folks below for an unfiltered look at CES through our eyes. If you’d like to see all the conversation surrounding #CES2015, check out our Tagboard!

Aaron Souppouris – Senior Editor (@engadget)
Ben Gilbert – Senior Editor (@realbengilbert)
Billy Steele – Associate Editor (@wmsteele)
Blake Hamilton – Video Producer (@blakehamilton)
Chris Velazco – Senior Editor (@chrisvelazco)
Christopher Trout – Executive Editor (@mr_trout)
Dan Cooper – Associate Editor (@danielwcooper)
Dana Wollman – Managing Editor (@danawollman)
Devindra Hardawar – Senior Editor (@devindra)
Edgar Alvarez – Associate Editor (@abcdedgar)
James Trew – Deputy Managing Editor (@itstrew)
Jamie Rigg – Reviews Editor (@jmerigg)
John Colucci – Engagement Editor (@johncolucci)
Jon Turi – Associate Editor (@jonturi)
Jonathan Hall – Video Producer (@jmhall_)
Joseph Volpe – Features Editor (@jrvolpe)
Mat Smith – Senior Editor (@thatmatsmith)
Michael Gorman – Editor-In-Chief (@numeson)
Nicole Lee – Senior Editor (@nicole)
Richard Lai – Senior Editor (@richardlai)
Richard Lawler – Senior Editor (@rjcc)
Terrence O’Brien – Managing Editor (@terrenceobrien)
Tim Seppala – Contributing Editor (@timseppala)
Will Lipman – Photographer (@lipmanphoto)

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