ces 2013
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Samsung Galaxy Camera 2: Android Franken-Camera Gets Better Brains
It’s been more than a year since Samsung released its Android powered Galaxy Camera. And despite our initial scepticism, we were actually impressed that the merger of a mobile device and point-and-shoot camera was so well executed. The weird thing was wonderful, and, according to Samsung, it sold pretty well! Which is why the Galaxy…
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Samsung NX300 Hands-On: Realistic 3D Photos And Videos From One Lens
The Samsung NX300’s a big revamp of last year’s NX210, including a lot of common sense improvements to Samsung’s mid-range mirrorless camera. And then there’s the 3D photo and movie mode. Nobody asked for a brilliant new technology that uses a single lens to capture 3D images, but Samsung made it anyway. And it actually…
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NVIDIA Project Shield Hands-On: A Little Less Weird Than It Looks
Nvidia’s Project Shield is a curious little device, attempting to toss its hat into a bunch of rings at once. It’s taking shots at handheld gaming, console gaming, tablets and phones. For the most part, it’s holding under the strain, but it’s hard to imagine going out of your way to use it versus any…
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Asus Transformer All-In-One: Giant Android/Windows 8 Tablet PC
We’ve known about the Asus Transformer AIO since back at Computex, but the mutant hybrid wasn’t in working order until now. The verdict? It’s actually kind of cool.