Обзор “Победители и проигравшие на CES-2010”
Опубликовано 11 января 2010
в обзоре (Winners and Losers of CES 2010)
Winner: Color screens for eReaders
Loser: Price on the Plastic Logic’s QUE ProReader
Winner: Reasonably priced gadgets
Loser: Steve Ballmer’s “Slate” tablet PCs
Winner: Notion Ink and Pixel Qi
Loser: Everything E-Ink
Winner: All the Tegra 2 (Whooosh!) tablets
Loser: The Dell Mini 5
И два экспоната, взрывающие равновесие:
The Skiff Reader
First, the large format and resolution is impressive as is the bendable quality that reminds you of reading actual print.
Second. Having Sprint as a partner and 3G is definitely the way to go for readers on the move. However it’s still an E-Ink reader and we can’t help but envision what other eReaders or tablets may be available at the end of the year.
Thered. There’s also the question of price — which will most likely be subsidized by a contract with Sprint — which has yet to be answered.
The Lenovo IdeaPad U1 Hybrid
Lenovo has such a brilliant idea here. It goes far beyond the visual of snapping off the screen of a notebook and using it as a tablet. Lenovo has made the tablet and the complete unit share different characteristics. It’s a Clark Kent tablet — with an ARM processor, Linux OS and limited flash memory and RAM — and a Superman notebook — with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, Windows 7 OS, Intel GMA graphics, 128GB SSD and 4GB of RAM. It’s all so impressive until you get to the $999 price.
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