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Sony adds lenticular sheet to laptop for webcam-enhanced glasses-free 3D

It looks like those not fond of 3D glasses will soon have another means to add an extra dimension to their laptop.

It looks like those not fond of 3D glasses will soon have another means to add an extra dimension to their laptop.

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Medion announces LifeTab P9514 tablet, mysterious Android smartphone at IFA

Medion enjoyed a pretty eventful weekend at this year’s IFA in Berlin, where the German PC maker unveiled a new Android tablet and a rather obtuse Gingerbread smartphone. Known as the Lifetab P9514, the company’s 32GB, 1.6-pound slate is powered by a 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor, runs Honeycomb 3.2 and features a capacitive multitouch display with 1280 x 800 resolution. The device also supports both quad-band 3G and WiFi connections, along with the usual smattering of HDMI, microUSB, and microSD ports

Medion enjoyed a pretty eventful weekend at this year’s IFA in Berlin, where the German PC maker unveiled a new Android tablet and a rather obtuse Gingerbread smartphone. Known as the Lifetab P9514, the company’s 32GB, 1.6-pound slate is powered by a 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor, runs Honeycomb 3.2 and features a capacitive multitouch display with 1280 x 800 resolution. The device also supports both quad-band 3G and WiFi connections, along with the usual smattering of HDMI, microUSB, and microSD ports

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Sony’s new internet TV box, projector and Blu-ray player make an appearance at IFA

They didn’t earn highlights during Sony’s IFA 2011 keynote , but it did slip out a few more pieces of home theater hardware that are more likely to end up in your living room than its outlandish 3D helmet . The SMP-N200 replaces the earlier Netbox that debuted last year with a refreshed design and support for HD and 3D. Unsurprisingly, this Blu-ray player (without the Blu-ray) also supports DLNA “throwing” of content, making it a natural Apple TV-style tie-in for the Tablet S and Tablet P once they launch

They didn’t earn highlights during Sony’s IFA 2011 keynote , but it did slip out a few more pieces of home theater hardware that are more likely to end up in your living room than its outlandish 3D helmet . The SMP-N200 replaces the earlier Netbox that debuted last year with a refreshed design and support for HD and 3D. Unsurprisingly, this Blu-ray player (without the Blu-ray) also supports DLNA “throwing” of content, making it a natural Apple TV-style tie-in for the Tablet S and Tablet P once they launch

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Haier’s transparent organic TV eyes-on (video)

What’s the worst thing about your TV? If you said “opaqueness,” boy have we got the set from you. This is a 22-inch transparent organic TV from the folks at Haier (you know, the ones who also showed off that mind control TV today).

What’s the worst thing about your TV? If you said “opaqueness,” boy have we got the set from you. This is a 22-inch transparent organic TV from the folks at Haier (you know, the ones who also showed off that mind control TV today).

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Mophie cuts the price on the Juice Pack Boost and Powerstation, raises the battery capacity

Most companies here at IFA figured if they were going to haul it all the way to Berlin, they might as well unveil their products on a stage — you know, with some prepared remarks, a press release and maybe some disco music to get people pumped (okay, we haven’t been subjected to that yet). But not Mophie. The company has a habit of releasing its products quietly, demonstrating its unannounced wares in plain sight

Most companies here at IFA figured if they were going to haul it all the way to Berlin, they might as well unveil their products on a stage — you know, with some prepared remarks, a press release and maybe some disco music to get people pumped (okay, we haven’t been subjected to that yet). But not Mophie. The company has a habit of releasing its products quietly, demonstrating its unannounced wares in plain sight

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Philips GoGear 3 Android PMP hands-on (video)

One of the fun things about attending a show that’s open to the public like IFA is that you tend to get the same pitch from companies as folks walking in off the street. And the pitch with the latest Philips GoGear is quite simple: this is the company’s shot at the iPod touch . We swung by the Philips booth to give the thing another spin

One of the fun things about attending a show that’s open to the public like IFA is that you tend to get the same pitch from companies as folks walking in off the street. And the pitch with the latest Philips GoGear is quite simple: this is the company’s shot at the iPod touch . We swung by the Philips booth to give the thing another spin

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Nokia 701 hands-on

Living in the States, it’s easy to forget just how large a global presence Nokia has managed to maintain, in spite of some difficulties keeping up with the likes of iOS and Android.

Living in the States, it’s easy to forget just how large a global presence Nokia has managed to maintain, in spite of some difficulties keeping up with the likes of iOS and Android.

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Galaxy Tab 7.7 disappears from IFA floor, not a trace left behind

Just two days after Samsung unveiled its Honeycomb-sporting Galaxy Tab 7.7 , the slate (along with all traces of its existence) has vanished from the IFA floor. All demo models have been yanked from Sammy’s booth, branding has disappeared, and even the large poster touting the slate has been covered up

Just two days after Samsung unveiled its Honeycomb-sporting Galaxy Tab 7.7 , the slate (along with all traces of its existence) has vanished from the IFA floor. All demo models have been yanked from Sammy’s booth, branding has disappeared, and even the large poster touting the slate has been covered up

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Archos 80 G9 and 101 G9 hands-on (video)

So, so many tablets this week at IFA. Archos’s pair of Honeycomb slates may not have garnered the same sort of excitement as, say yesterday’s Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 or Toshiba AT200 , but there are a lot of interesting things going on with the 80 G9 and 101 G9 . From an aesthetic standpoint, these are pretty nice looking devices (the 80 and 101 look largely the same, save for the difference in footprint and screen size), though they’re not quite on-par with the two aforementioned tablets, in terms of build

So, so many tablets this week at IFA. Archos’s pair of Honeycomb slates may not have garnered the same sort of excitement as, say yesterday’s Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 or Toshiba AT200 , but there are a lot of interesting things going on with the 80 G9 and 101 G9 . From an aesthetic standpoint, these are pretty nice looking devices (the 80 and 101 look largely the same, save for the difference in footprint and screen size), though they’re not quite on-par with the two aforementioned tablets, in terms of build

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LG Hom-Bot 2.0 Smart Robot Vacuum Cleaner hands-on (video)

Smile, you’re on Vacucam! LG’s Hom-Bot ( RoboKing in the US) was zipping around its own special playpen on the stage at the company’s IFA booth today, picking up the occasional speck of dust and using its dual cams to spy on bloggers and Germans, while also diligently avoiding a plastic family dog along its ten-square-foot cube of real estate. The bot’s Smart ThinQ technology enables it to interact with an Android or iPhone app, which you’ll use to watch a live video feed from its built-in cam, send it rolling to a specific point in the house in “Patrol” mode, or adjust settings

Smile, you’re on Vacucam! LG’s Hom-Bot ( RoboKing in the US) was zipping around its own special playpen on the stage at the company’s IFA booth today, picking up the occasional speck of dust and using its dual cams to spy on bloggers and Germans, while also diligently avoiding a plastic family dog along its ten-square-foot cube of real estate. The bot’s Smart ThinQ technology enables it to interact with an Android or iPhone app, which you’ll use to watch a live video feed from its built-in cam, send it rolling to a specific point in the house in “Patrol” mode, or adjust settings

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