Thursday, April 8, 2010

Samsung announces the Tablet PC for the second half

This article via: Samsung announces the Tablet PC for the second half


Samsung announces the Tablet PC for the second half


The device is to be faster and offer more performance than the iPad. It probably is driven by an Atom processor from Intel. The Apple Tablet is simply a better, according to Samsung MID.


Business blogs: inube.com , albawaba.com , easyjournal.com , feedmode.com , blogsome.com , vgp-bpl8 battery , etc.


Samsung has announced at a conference in Singapore, it will enter in the second half of the market for Tablet PCs. The report, the Australian APC Magazine. The first device will be aimed at end users.




Samsung Q1 Tablet (image: CNET)


A manager of the company, said the "slate" model will be faster and have more power than Apple's iPad. Many companies have so far published only average mobile Internet devices (MID). "The iPad, the MID is better, the development leads to a next level," said Philip Newton, director of the IT division of Samsung Australia, compared with APC. "The problems that I see the iPad, are lack of computing power and - to some degree - the lack of connectivity."


The iPad is primarily an e-book reader with a wireless connection, and without inputs and outputs, so Newton. A product that is based on Intel's Atom processor could offer more flexibility and a variety of connections for peripherals. "The iPad is a greater potential than one."


Samsung will deliver his Tablet with a docking station. So it could be used as a PC replacement on the way home and as a mobile device.


The Korean electronics company has already experimented with ultra-mobile devices. The 2006 would appear Tablet Q1, targeted at business customers came, but with little resonance.


The 137-page report, including from 2000 to 2012 and forecast the global solar PV market, divided into technical, application and countries to describe. Content will cover five major solar technology, as well as the value chain for each technology discussed in detail, even including its operating objectives, trends and future challenges, major competitors, major components and technology introduction, etc. See also. Reports since 1995, also includes all VC, IPO and M & A activity, and gives details of the analysis, such as the problem of polysilicon materials, inorganic thin-film solar photovoltaic industry and governments of the preferential policies.


Great dell: dell U4873 battery , dell Y9943 battery , dell RN873 battery , dell GW240 battery , dell WW116 battery , etc.


Carbon nano-containers Buck promote hydrogen fuel cell development goals


Some days, like carbon nanotubes and carbon nano-wires have attracted all the attention. But, in fact, we should not overlook the other promising carbon molecular structure - the shape of the Namibake ball. Bucky ball that name, is named after Buckminster Fuller, which contains 60 carbon atoms. Spherical structure of the carbon atoms are also known as fullerene molecules of carbon balls (fullerenes), carbon in the fullerene ball member, the minimum is Buck the ball. This Buck ball can accommodate as many as 2000 atoms.


Today, Rice University (Rice University) The latest research shows that the carbon bucky balls can be used to store hydrogen, and the storage density of that of Jupiter when the central density match. For the alternative energy industry, hydrogen is stored is the most difficult challenge. While hydrogen fuel cells and hydrogen fuel research in the field, to free humanity from dependence on traditional fossil fuels is critical, but also a lot of people are optimistic. However, the objective difficulty of hydrogen storage, restriction of these new technologies in the field of large-scale development of the civilian economy. And we all know that hydrogen is incredibly light. Therefore, in the automotive field, in order to allow large-scale hydrogen energy and fuel competition in the fuel supplement on the need for greater density of liquid hydrogen to supplement the way, this is a very difficult challenge.


The new study's results will serve as the March 2008 "U.S. chemical industry" (American Chemical Society) Journal of regular publications, "nano-Express" (Nano Letters) published a cover article. The storage of hydrogen before and after the cost of one billion U.S. dollars, sponsored by the United States Energy Board. The researcher in charge of this study, Rice University professor of mechanical engineering and materials science for the latest results of the Boris Yakobson excited. He said, "By our calculations, this study suggests that some bucky ball is the ability to store large amounts of hydrogen and its storage density almost keep up with metal. The results show that bucky balls can store about 8% cent of their weight of hydrogen. At room temperature, this result is very bad, compared to the target of 6% is a lot higher. "


Business: HP Battery , Compaq Battery , 337607-001 , 338794-001 , 361742-001 , etc.