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Showing posts with label ASUS. Show all posts
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Asus WP7 device shows up in video

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A short demo session by the Windows Phone 7 application manager at Microsoft was recorded by lockergnome. The demo in itself is fairly boring and no news are exposed, the device used are interesting news on the other hand!

The device used is the Asus device that there only have been a few leaked photos of so far. It looks way different from the Asus prototype device that was used as far back as the unveiling of Windows Phone 7 back in Barcelona. I held the Asus prototype at the developer hub in Stockholm, and this new version seems to be half as thick almost.

I like the sleek black look, I just hope it got some decent specs to taunt my curiosity even more.

Check out the vid below.



WP7 Devices page updated

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The Windows Phone 7 - Devices page got updated with some tidbits about Asus and a new section about the existing LG device.



Windows Phone 7 Developer Hub in Stockholm

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Wednesday the 9:th of June, I attended the Windows Phone 7 Developer Hub in Stockholm. Holding the technical presentations were Ben Riga and Niel Hutson and during the evening was a design centric lecture held by Albert Shum and Bryan Agnetta.

Overall the event was very good I felt. There was quite a lot of info I got that I never had heard about before, we also got some hands on with devices they had brought, and I also got a few of my questions answered.

The devices they had brought with them was the LG "Panther" and the Asus phone we've seen so many times by now. I didn't know it before, but the Asus phone actually got a name, it's called "Galaxy".


I got some hands on time with the Panther and these are some of my thoughts:

  • The device it self feels pretty solid but there is still a plastic vibe there that they need to chip away before release.
  • The slider keyboard is actually much nicer than I had originally thought.
  • The keyboard felt easy to use and enter text on.
  • The slide out mechanism was distinct and felt good.
  • The OS felt responsive and quite complete, I was honestly expecting a less finished feel.
  • There is a small resistance in the GUI when flipping between screens or pictures, some times it feels like that resistance is just a little too much. I think that the idea is great, it shouldn't start flipping about stuff to easily, so there should be a bit of a resistance and it ties in so beautifully with the accordion effect the UI got. But it shouldn't be too exaggerated either, cause right now it some times felt hard in portrait mode to flip stuff about.

I didn't get any hands on time with the Asus Galaxy device, but I got confirmed that it was just a very early prototype, just as suspected from it being shown as the first device in Barcelona at MWC 2010. They said Asus has more devices in line, and they look nothing like the Galaxy.

More posts with information from the event to follow tomorrow...

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Computex 2010 - Tablet time!

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Computex 2010 is starting on the first of June. So far a few companys have had press releases ahead of the opening.

It seems it will be tablet's all around this year. So far MSI and ASUS have divulged info about their upcoming slate devices.

MSI showed an Android 2.1 based 10" slate powered by a Nvidia Tegra 2 named MSI WindPad 110. They also showed a tablet running Windows 7 based on an Intel Atom Z530 processor, and with a 10" screen.

ASUS have shown a few slates, the most promising one seems to be a 12" device named EP121. I's running Windows 7 on an Intel Core 2 Duo CULV processor. Allegedly the battery life is about 10 hours, almost sounds too good to be true doesn't it?

Asus Eee Pad EP 121