• Samsung Galaxy S III Full Specs: 1.5GHz Quad-core, 1080p, Ceramic Case


    Samsung Galaxy S III Full Specs revealed

    Samsung Galaxy S III Full Specs revealed

    Here is the full spec of the upcoming Samsung device under Galaxy flagship, Samsung Galaxy S III. Expected to make a debut this June:

    • 1.5GHz quad-core Samsung Exynos processor
    • 4.8-inch “full HD” 1080p resolution with 16:9 aspect ratio display
    • A 2-megapixel front-facing camera and an 8-megapixel rear camera
    • Ceramic case
    • 4G LTE
    • Android 4.0

    These are pretty impressive features and I hope for the new ceramic enclosure the device will finally feel a quality to touch.

    [via bgr]

  • Nintendo Wii U Console Announced


    At E3 Conference, LA, Nintendo has unveiled their upcoming game platform, previously known as Project Cafe, and now officially known as “Wii U“. It is the next iteration to the current Wii which teased back in April. The device comes with a 6.2-inch integrated touchscreen display (with a stylus) acting as an augmented display, it has an integrated mic, gyroscope, camera, and it outputs full HD which is a huge step from the current device. The device will release in 2012.

    Here are the full specs:

    • 1.8 inches tall, 6.8 inches wide, 10.5 inches long
    • Single-touch display
    • The new controller incorporates a 6.2-inch, 16:9 touch screen and traditional button controls, including two analog Circle Pads. This combination removes the traditional barriers between games, players and the TV by creating a second window into the video game world. The rechargeable controller includes a Power button, Home button, +Control Pad, A/B/X/Y buttons, L/R buttons and ZL/ZR buttons. It includes a built-in accelerometer and gyroscope, rumble feature, camera, a microphone, stereo speakers, a sensor strip and a stylus
    • Up to four Wii Remote (or Wii Remote Plus) controllers can be connected at once. The new console supports all Wii controllers and input devices, including the Nunchuk controller, Classic Controller, Classic Controller Pro and Wii Balance Board
    • A single self-loading media bay will play 12-centimeter proprietary high-density optical discs for the new console, as well as 12-centimeter Wii optical discs
    • Supports 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p and 480i. Compatible cables include HDMI, component, S-video and composite
    • Uses AV Multi Out connector. Six-channel PCM linear output through HDMI
    • The console will have internal flash memory, as well as the option to expand its memory using either an SD memory card or an external USB hard disk drive
    • IBM Power®-based multi-core microprocessor
    • Four USB 2.0 connector slots are included. The new console is backward compatible with Wii games and Wii accessories

  • Footage Shot at 2,564 Frames per Second with a Phantom Flex Camera


    Check out this video shot by Tom Guilmette in a Las Vegas hotel room in 1080p at 2,564 frames per second. The video shot using a brand new Phantom Flex high speed digital cinema camera. The result was spectacular watch it for yourself. Here is what Engadget had to say about it:

    Ever wanted to see flowing water slowed down to the point of transforming into a series of airborne droplets? This video has that. And more. A chap by the name of Tom Guilmette got to work with a Vision Research Phantom Flex camera recently, and, being the true geek that he is, he put together a video composition of staggering slow-motion footage. When pushed to its limit, the Phantom is capable of filling every second of 1080p recording with 2,800 frames, though Tom mercifully ran it at a lower 2,564fps speed. That’s still sufficient temporal resolution to let you track the wave of an impact’s vibration as it travels up a BlackBerry’s body — oh yeah, it’s as awesome as it sounds.