Xiaomi outs 60-inch upgradable Mi TV 3 w/ 4K resolution

Along with its self-balancing scooter, Xiaomi also announces its new Mi TV 3 that has some new tricks up its sleeve.

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Xiaomi Mi TV 3 key specs and features:
60-inch LG 4K display at 60fps
High color gamut, MEMC motion compensation
60Hz ~ 22KHz frequency range
Full aluminum frame, diamond-patterned
Metal backplate
11.6mm (thinnest point)

This new 4K display is unique in a sense that it can be upgraded in the future. How? The company made it possible to have its motherboard and processor tucked in a separate device, called the Mi TV Bar. All the connectivity ports are present here and only the display will connect here via a single cable.

This is similar with Samsung’s Evolution Kit that lets you upgrade just the system, and not the entire display.

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Mi TV Bar key specs and features:
1.4GHz Cortex-A17 quad-core processor
Mali-T760 GPU
2GB DDR3 Triple-channel
8GB eMMC 5.0 Flash
Wi-Fi 802.11ac
Bluetooth 4.1
Dolby Audio

The Mi TV 3, with the included TV Bar, is affordably-priced at CNY4,999 (approx. Php36K). Getting the separate TV Bar is also possible for CNY999 (approx. Php7K) and could be connected to an existing TV.

To know more about these devices you may visit Xiaomi’s website on the source link below.

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Xiaomi outs 60-inch upgradable Mi TV 3 w/ 4K resolution

Along with its self-balancing scooter, Xiaomi also announces its new Mi TV 3 that has some new tricks up its sleeve.

xiaomi-mitv3-1

Xiaomi Mi TV 3 key specs and features:
60-inch LG 4K display at 60fps
High color gamut, MEMC motion compensation
60Hz ~ 22KHz frequency range
Full aluminum frame, diamond-patterned
Metal backplate
11.6mm (thinnest point)

This new 4K display is unique in a sense that it can be upgraded in the future. How? The company made it possible to have its motherboard and processor tucked in a separate device, called the Mi TV Bar. All the connectivity ports are present here and only the display will connect here via a single cable.

This is similar with Samsung’s Evolution Kit that lets you upgrade just the system, and not the entire display.

xiaomi-mitv3-2

Mi TV Bar key specs and features:
1.4GHz Cortex-A17 quad-core processor
Mali-T760 GPU
2GB DDR3 Triple-channel
8GB eMMC 5.0 Flash
Wi-Fi 802.11ac
Bluetooth 4.1
Dolby Audio

The Mi TV 3, with the included TV Bar, is affordably-priced at CNY4,999 (approx. Php36K). Getting the separate TV Bar is also possible for CNY999 (approx. Php7K) and could be connected to an existing TV.

To know more about these devices you may visit Xiaomi’s website on the source link below.

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iPhone 6S and 6S Plus display details emerge

Some new details regarding the display of the awaited iPhone 6S and 6S Plus have surfaced on Chinese website Weibo. According to the supposed leak, there will be significant improvements in terms of resolution and even has benchmark scores to go with the report.

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If we were to go by the leaker’s report, the iPhone 6S would have a 2000 x 1125 pixels, while its bigger brother 6S Plus would stretch out to 2208 x 1242 resolution. This would result to a leap in pixel count from 326 to 488ppi and 401 to 460ppi for the current iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, respectively.

There have been a few rumors and leaks before, but this is the first time details about the display have been given close attention to.

In addition, there were benchmark scores from Geekbench published on the same site that show a 1.8GHz Apple A9 chip and 2GB RAM running on what is to be believed as an iPhone 6S. It scored 2,248 for its single-core test and 4,038 for the multi-core benchmark. For reference, real scores for iPhone 6’s 2014 results are 1,610 and 2,883 — meaning the new iPhone would show a huge improvement if these prove true.

It’s only a few days’ time until we hear the official announcement from Apple. Are you excited?

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iPhone 6S and 6S Plus display details emerge

Some new details regarding the display of the awaited iPhone 6S and 6S Plus have surfaced on Chinese website Weibo. According to the supposed leak, there will be significant improvements in terms of resolution and even has benchmark scores to go with the report.

apple-iphone-6-plus

If we were to go by the leaker’s report, the iPhone 6S would have a 2000 x 1125 pixels, while its bigger brother 6S Plus would stretch out to 2208 x 1242 resolution. This would result to a leap in pixel count from 326 to 488ppi and 401 to 460ppi for the current iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, respectively.

There have been a few rumors and leaks before, but this is the first time details about the display have been given close attention to.

In addition, there were benchmark scores from Geekbench published on the same site that show a 1.8GHz Apple A9 chip and 2GB RAM running on what is to be believed as an iPhone 6S. It scored 2,248 for its single-core test and 4,038 for the multi-core benchmark. For reference, real scores for iPhone 6’s 2014 results are 1,610 and 2,883 — meaning the new iPhone would show a huge improvement if these prove true.

It’s only a few days’ time until we hear the official announcement from Apple. Are you excited?

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Samsung’s truck has 4 built-in screens for safer overtaking

In an attempt to make overtaking large vehicles safer, Samsung shows off its Safety Truck which is equipped with a 4-piece display that shows what’s ahead of the truck.

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It’s a common sight here in the Philippines to see one-lane roads with large trucks especially when the truck ban has been lifted). We’re sure that a lot of you drivers have experienced tailing it and had a hard time overtaking because you couldn’t see what’s ahead. This is what Samsung’s Safety Truck is made for.

Samsung Safety Truck key features:

  • Wireless camera
  • 4-piece display
  • Night Vision mode

The  semi-trailer truck is mounted with a wireless camera at its front which sends real-time images to the four displays at the back. This should give the drivers behind a good idea of what’s happening ahead even at night. This also makes it possible for the driver to anticipate the behavior of the bus (like when it would slow down and stop).

Through this prototype, they were able to confirm that it would help drivers on the road and hopefully lessen the number of road accidents due to overtaking.

See it in action below:

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