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Bilder und Infos zum neuen Mini-Projektor von Samsung: http://aving.net/usa/news/default.asp?mode=read&c_num=72508&…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 33.334.493 von botokude am 11.02.08 20:14:24Nachtrag: http://www.syracuse.com/articles/business/index.ssf?/base/bu…
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Und ein bisschen Spekulatius: Ich glaube, unser asiatischer Produktionspartner heißt Hisense.
Und ein bisschen Spekulatius: Ich glaube, unser asiatischer Produktionspartner heißt Hisense.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 33.325.609 von tagchen am 10.02.08 22:06:04kommt darauf an was man unter grössere stückzahlen versteht...
wenn nur motorola ein smart phone mit picop in 2009 auf den markt bringt, dann sind es eventuell einheiten im einstelligen millionenbereich. das würde mir erstmal reichen.
wenn nur motorola ein smart phone mit picop in 2009 auf den markt bringt, dann sind es eventuell einheiten im einstelligen millionenbereich. das würde mir erstmal reichen.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 33.324.678 von gabi am 10.02.08 18:54:06Tja, wird wohl dieses Jahr nichts mehr. 2010 könnte es in größere Stückzahlen gehen...
The following words were spoken by Dr. Joseph A. Miller, Corning's Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, during the portion of his presentation titled "Harvesting Our R&D Investment", February 8, 2008. He highlighted four new opportunities being pursued by Corning, one of them being the green lasers for microprojection.
"Green lasers for microprojection is an opportunity in the consumer electronics marketplace. We expect microprojectors to become a reality in 2009; first as a handset accessory and then embedded in a cell phone or PDA. We have been engaged with customers for some time. Projectors with Corning green lasers were shown at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this past January.
Laser based projectors, especially scanning mirror projectors, have advantages in quality of image, size and power consumption. These advantages become most significant as this market will move to embedded projectors. Projectors using LEDs as the light source do not produce the same level of color saturation, and therefore the projected image appears less bright even when achieving the same nominal output power as a laser based projector.
The Microvision SHOW projector, which was in the corner of our room, conference room, is an illustration of the outstanding image quality produced by laser based projectors. The SHOW projector has five times the number of pixels as the LED based projectors shown at the Consumer Electronics Show, and therefore is able to produce high resolution images from a small footprint.
We are planning to introduce our first green laser product series this year, and are focusing on the long lead production items. We have detailed plans for meeting market demand in 2009."
"Green lasers for microprojection is an opportunity in the consumer electronics marketplace. We expect microprojectors to become a reality in 2009; first as a handset accessory and then embedded in a cell phone or PDA. We have been engaged with customers for some time. Projectors with Corning green lasers were shown at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this past January.
Laser based projectors, especially scanning mirror projectors, have advantages in quality of image, size and power consumption. These advantages become most significant as this market will move to embedded projectors. Projectors using LEDs as the light source do not produce the same level of color saturation, and therefore the projected image appears less bright even when achieving the same nominal output power as a laser based projector.
The Microvision SHOW projector, which was in the corner of our room, conference room, is an illustration of the outstanding image quality produced by laser based projectors. The SHOW projector has five times the number of pixels as the LED based projectors shown at the Consumer Electronics Show, and therefore is able to produce high resolution images from a small footprint.
We are planning to introduce our first green laser product series this year, and are focusing on the long lead production items. We have detailed plans for meeting market demand in 2009."
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/080208/20080208005081.html?.v=1
...Green laser - a compact, efficient and powerful module that makes small and portable projection possible. Corning’s green laser is in development with three major handset makers and two microprojector manufacturers...
...Green laser - a compact, efficient and powerful module that makes small and portable projection possible. Corning’s green laser is in development with three major handset makers and two microprojector manufacturers...
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flamenco rules.
flamenco rules.
Fed-Yellen: US-Rezession nicht ausgeschlossen
Janet Yellen, Gouverneurin der Fed von San Francisco, sagte heute, die Möglichkeit einer wirtschaftlichen Rezession in den USA sei nicht ausgeschlossen. Sie sei jedoch nicht ihr persönlich favorisiertes Szenario, so Yellen weiter. Sie selbst erwarte ein stark verlangsamtes Wachstum, aber keine Rezession, betonte Yellen. GBP/USD vermag aus Yellens Aussagen keine große Unterstützung zu ziehen und fällt nach seinem vergeblichen Test der 1,95er-Marke wieder zurück. Um 20:55 Uhr UTC wird das Währungspaar mit 1,9458 gehandelt. (vz/FXdirekt)
Janet Yellen, Gouverneurin der Fed von San Francisco, sagte heute, die Möglichkeit einer wirtschaftlichen Rezession in den USA sei nicht ausgeschlossen. Sie sei jedoch nicht ihr persönlich favorisiertes Szenario, so Yellen weiter. Sie selbst erwarte ein stark verlangsamtes Wachstum, aber keine Rezession, betonte Yellen. GBP/USD vermag aus Yellens Aussagen keine große Unterstützung zu ziehen und fällt nach seinem vergeblichen Test der 1,95er-Marke wieder zurück. Um 20:55 Uhr UTC wird das Währungspaar mit 1,9458 gehandelt. (vz/FXdirekt)
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 33.274.694 von Zweiluder am 05.02.08 17:43:23Eher nicht, es geht wohl eher hierum:
http://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=58692:
"Motorola Long-Term Evolution (LTE) to Accelerate Delivery of Personal Media Experiences at Mobile World Congress 2008
WEBWIRE – Thursday, February 07, 2008
Motorola, Inc. (NYSE:MOT) will demonstrate the ability of Long Term Evolution (LTE) to accelerate the delivery of personal media experiences at Mobile World Congress 2008.
Motorola’s LTE-enabled experiences on display at its booth (#8A159) will include:
* High definition (HD) video blogging - HD video will be streamed live over LTE to an IPTV set-top box back home for family or friends to view
* Follow me Video – HD video played on an IPTV set-top box will seamlessly hand over to the LTE-enabled mobile device to continue the viewing experience on the move
* Online racing car games played live over the Motorola LTE network
* LTE-enable VoIP calls.
“Motorola’s vision for next-generation networks is one of a 4G radio access technology with huge bandwidth like LTE, combined with a flat IP architecture tied to IMS, enabling an unlimited variety of media mobility experiences. Our carrier customers want technology solutions that fit with their business plans - regardless of whether their 4G choice is LTE or WiMAX that will deliver the user experience and capacity necessary to support the growing demand for bandwidth intensive mobile, multimedia applications,” said Fred Wright, senior vice president, Cellular Networks and WiMAX, Motorola.
LTE will provide users with a personal media experience similar to that of fixed line broadband both in terms of bandwidth and latency, meaning applications that can be delivered today on fixed line will soon be available over the air and fully mobility with LTE. By combining expertise from across Motorola including, chipsets, network and video head-end solutions, and professional services, the Motorola LTE ecosystem will enable true media mobility, delivering innovative applications that can help operators to increase revenues and gain a competitive advantage.
Motorola is pioneering mobile broadband innovation and leveraging its experience, research and expertise in OFDM, as well as developments in chipsets, devices, high-speed backhaul solutions, collapsed IP architecture and video head end solutions, to deliver its end-to-end LTE solution.
MOTOROLA and the stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Motorola, Inc. 2008. All rights reserved. "
http://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=58692:
"Motorola Long-Term Evolution (LTE) to Accelerate Delivery of Personal Media Experiences at Mobile World Congress 2008
WEBWIRE – Thursday, February 07, 2008
Motorola, Inc. (NYSE:MOT) will demonstrate the ability of Long Term Evolution (LTE) to accelerate the delivery of personal media experiences at Mobile World Congress 2008.
Motorola’s LTE-enabled experiences on display at its booth (#8A159) will include:
* High definition (HD) video blogging - HD video will be streamed live over LTE to an IPTV set-top box back home for family or friends to view
* Follow me Video – HD video played on an IPTV set-top box will seamlessly hand over to the LTE-enabled mobile device to continue the viewing experience on the move
* Online racing car games played live over the Motorola LTE network
* LTE-enable VoIP calls.
“Motorola’s vision for next-generation networks is one of a 4G radio access technology with huge bandwidth like LTE, combined with a flat IP architecture tied to IMS, enabling an unlimited variety of media mobility experiences. Our carrier customers want technology solutions that fit with their business plans - regardless of whether their 4G choice is LTE or WiMAX that will deliver the user experience and capacity necessary to support the growing demand for bandwidth intensive mobile, multimedia applications,” said Fred Wright, senior vice president, Cellular Networks and WiMAX, Motorola.
LTE will provide users with a personal media experience similar to that of fixed line broadband both in terms of bandwidth and latency, meaning applications that can be delivered today on fixed line will soon be available over the air and fully mobility with LTE. By combining expertise from across Motorola including, chipsets, network and video head-end solutions, and professional services, the Motorola LTE ecosystem will enable true media mobility, delivering innovative applications that can help operators to increase revenues and gain a competitive advantage.
Motorola is pioneering mobile broadband innovation and leveraging its experience, research and expertise in OFDM, as well as developments in chipsets, devices, high-speed backhaul solutions, collapsed IP architecture and video head end solutions, to deliver its end-to-end LTE solution.
MOTOROLA and the stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Motorola, Inc. 2008. All rights reserved. "
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