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Samsung Papyrus: Touchscreen ebook reader

Samsung Papyrus: Touchscreen ebook reader

  With Kindle rocking in US, FLEPia (about to rock) in Japan, Samsung thinks the ebook reader business is the next goldmine waiting to be dug. Dubbed as Papyrus, the device will have a touchscreen display with a size of around 6-8 inches. Other details to surface is the 512MB in-built memory, stylus and is [...]

N310 netbook gets hands-on treatment

N310 netbook gets hands-on treatment

  Pocket Lint managed to score a session with Samsung’s pebble netbook and click some pictures for us to ogle. Sadly, they don’t give their first hand experience but going by the pictures, the netbook doesn’t look that bad. Its expected price is around £399 or roughly US$587. Click here for more pictures.

Samsung YP-CP3 PMP surfaces in Russia

Samsung YP-CP3 PMP surfaces in Russia

  Some itchy hands in Russia leaked Samsung’s YP-CP3 PMP, which is expected to succeed over the current P3. The details are sparse but the only things we know for now is its 3-inch 400 x 240 resolution touchscreen, DNSe 2.0, FM Tuner, camera and wide format support – MPEG4, WMV, SVI, RMVB, WMA, Ogg, [...]

Wine Cellars go hi-tech

Wine Cellars go hi-tech

  Samsung has introduced two small and elegant wine cellars for wine drinkers in Hong Kong. The RW33EBSS1 and RW52EBSS1 cellars are well equipped to prevent spoilage of wine and comes with an adjustment system to set the temperature and humidity. They are also equipped with low vibration system that reduces the impact from any [...]

Samsung introduces P3 in India

  Samsung has launched the P3 PMP in India. The PMP has a wide 3-inch touchscreen, EmoTure touch interface with true haptic feedback, DNSe 3.0 and wide array of multimedia format support. The player also has a loudspeaker, mic and Bluetooth to connect wirelessly to a phone and receive calls on it. P3 will come [...]

Samsung N110 netbook announced and reviewed

Samsung N110 netbook announced and reviewed

  Samsung made a lot of N310 netbook today but it seems they decided to keep the new N110 netbook low in the priority list. We still haven’t got any official release but LaptopMag confirms that N110 is somewhat a successor of NC10 and works on few negatives of it. Though the internals are the [...]

Samsung KOs Sharp in LCD Patent case

Samsung KOs Sharp in LCD Patent case

  Samsung has won the impending LCD patent dispute against the Japanese manufacturer. Back in October 2007, Sharp filed a case against Samsung accusing of infringing some of LCD patents held by them. Samsung countersued them in June last year and the result finally came in the favour of Samsung. Source|Image

Samsung announces high-end N310 netbook

Samsung announces high-end N310 netbook

  Samsung has expanded its netbook line with the addition of N310. The netbook has been designed in such a way that it eliminates LCD frame as well as gives a smooth pebble look on the outside. Though the netbook is touted to be a fashion statement with a friendly design, I think the choice [...]

Samsung officially announces B2100 as Xplorer

Samsung officially announces B2100 as Xplorer

  Samsung has officially announced the rugged B2100 phone as Xplorer. The phone is compliant with IP57 and an 810F military standard which protects it from shock, dust and water (up to 30 mins in 1m depth). The technical features include quad GSM support, 1.8-inch screen, music player, loudspeaker, FM Radio with RDS, Bluetooth 2.1, [...]

Samsung’s special items for this year: Touchscreen phones

Samsung’s special items for this year: Touchscreen phones

  Turns out the special dealer event in Amsterdam was more than the Android phone. A leaked slide from the event shows Samsung is planning to bombard many phones this year, specifically touchscreen ones. The original leaker has retracted the story which shows how Samsung is unhappy about these leaks. Source

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