Tuesday 30 July 2013

vieW5 Smartwatches Tech giants Apple, Samsung and Google could launch their much-awaited smart watches later this year . . .

TOP NEWS Photos: Bukan ciri-ciri komputer yang menakjubkan dalam masa quad-core dan pemproses OCTA-core dengan perkakasan yang hampir sama dan dalam versi Android 4.3 itu. Tetapi ingat, ia tidak mempunyai kuasa paparan HD 5-inci, ia adalah hanya satu permulaan eksperimen. Banyak yang boleh diikuti. Androidly tidak adalah idea yang benar-benar baru. Seawal Januari 2012 sama Cina peranti Android telah menjual untuk sekitar $ 200 pada laman web seperti Geekbuying dan AliExpress. Smartwatches Tech gergasi Apple, Samsung dan Google boleh melancarkan jam tangan yang dinanti-nantikan mereka pintar akhir tahun ini, ia telah dituntut. Avi Greengart, penganalisis pada peranti pengguna di firma penyelidikan itu berkata Analisis Semasa 2013 mungkin tahun untuk smartwatch kerana "komponen telah mendapat cukup kecil dan cukup murah" dan sebilangan besar pengguna kini mempunyai telefon pintar yang boleh menyambung kepada peranti dpt dipakai . Menurut Australia, idea menonton yang berkaitan telah wujud sekurang-kurangnya satu dekad: Microsoft mempunyai satu pada tahun 2003. Sesetengah peranti sudah di pasaran termasuk daripada Sony, Pebble pembuat crowdfunded dan firma Itali berasaskan i'm (Not stunning specs in the time of quad-core and octa-core processors with other matching hardware, and Android in its 4.3 version. But remember, it doesn’t have to power a 5-inch HD display, it is just an experimental startup. Much can follow. Androidly isn’t a totally new idea. As early as January 2012 similar Chinese Android devices have been selling for around $200 on sites like Geekbuying and AliExpress. Smartwatches Tech giants Apple, Samsung and Google could launch their much-awaited smart watches later this year, it has been claimed. Avi Greengart, analyst on consumer devices at the research firm Current Analysis said 2013 may be the year for the smartwatch because "the components have gotten small enough and cheap enough" and a large number of consumers now have smartphones that can connect to a wearable device. According to the Australian, the idea of the connected watch has been around for at least a decade: Microsoft had one in 2003. Some devices are already on the market including from Sony, the crowdfunded maker Pebble and Italian-based firm i'm – think IN pictures @1WORLDCommunity)

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