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Here's a rather lame commercial (IMHO) about the ASUS PadFone:
VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRcx1rxTLG8
 
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Boom. Check out the graphics in the video! Shadowgun:
VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L12sZP22UbI





http://androidandme.com/2011/05/game...-kal-el-video/

This is running on the Acer Iconia -- a Tegra 2 device! Very, very, impressive.

I can only imagine what games on the Tegra 3 could look like, with graphics this good on the Tegra 2. Increase the shaders (more lights, new materials), effects (partical effects, shadows), post processing (depth-of-field, flares), geometry (smoother textures), and physics(rag doll, toppling boxes) and you'll get something that will easily rival something like Gears of War on modern consoles in terms of graphics.

When they said console quality gaming on a mobile device, they weren't joking. It's ridiculously impressive stuff.

Oh, and the fact that this was developed in Unity 3D is pure gold. As you may or may not be aware, I was hugely excited for the Unity Android port! Expect many more games of this quality very soon.

I'm glad that developers are finally pushing games that are demanding more of the hardware, and although Tegra introduces platform fragmentation, they seem to be the producing an ecosystem and store that allow developers to deliver these higher quality games and make them easily accessible to buyers. It's like Apple's closed ecosystem, without the closed bit: it will still be possible (and rather easy) for developers to easily port to other devices.

Don't even get me started on Google TV. Think about it: with graphics this good, Android could be a very credible gaming system with easily downloadable content and online play. The audience will also be staggeringly large, making this extremely enticing to developers. I would get a Google TV Tegra 3/Exynos 4210/MSM8960/Omap5 any day, to play games and more.

Android went up a notch.

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Here is a video of the Asus MeMO 7" tablet with the MeMic bluetooth phone.
VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_e_5_y5lzk

They also show glasses-free 3D running on a prototype device at the end.

Awesome.

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Originally Posted by Capt'n Corrupt View Post
Here's a rather lame commercial (IMHO) about the ASUS PadFone:
VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRcx1rxTLG8
That commercial was, in fact, incredibly lame and had the opposite effect on me than I think it was intended to have. >.< I agree with the YouTube poster that said, "I might as well have a separate phone and tablet." You'll notice that he had run his battery down on his phone--I don't have that problem anymore, now that I use a tablet as my computing device and use my phone as a phone and only rarely for computing when I can't (or shouldn't) use my tablet. :P

Originally Posted by Capt'n Corrupt View Post
Lots of news this morning.

The Asus MeMO pad has been officially unveiled, and it's a VERY interesting device:

http://www.engadget.com/2011/05/30/a...d-ips-display/

Get this:
7" screen
A whopping 1280x800 res
Glasses-free IPS 3D screen
Built in capacitive stylus
10 hours of claimed battery life
5MP shooter on back
Companion phone handset for making/taking calls!

This is such a well positioned product! For 7" Tab fans, this is a hard device not to take seriously. Especially considering that ASUS is good with the updates.

Lets hope that the SoC is great. It could be of Tegra fare, but the reviewer mentioned that it may be Qualcomm MSM8xxx.
THIS seems like a far more productive device, to me. I like it! Imagine 3D movie streaming and 3D games on a nice big 7-inch screen! I also think that 1280x800 is the sweet spot for me, too. That's the resolution at which I can admit I am comfortable with a screen for doing useful work.
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Originally Posted by Capt'n Corrupt View Post
Lots of news this morning.

The Asus MeMO pad has been officially unveiled, and it's a VERY interesting device:

http://www.engadget.com/2011/05/30/a...d-ips-display/

Get this:
7" screen
A whopping 1280x800 res
Glasses-free IPS 3D screen
Built in capacitive stylus
10 hours of claimed battery life
5MP shooter on back
Companion phone handset for making/taking calls!

This is such a well positioned product! For 7" Tab fans, this is a hard device not to take seriously. Especially considering that ASUS is good with the updates.

Lets hope that the SoC is great. It could be of Tegra fare, but the reviewer mentioned that it may be Qualcomm MSM8xxx.
Very excited. Right size, right resolution, capacitive stylus built in, usb host (3d and memic, eh not so much). Get the price right, and I'm sold.

Problem is for a 7" even with some bells and whistles, you're going to have to keep it the same or probably less than the 10-inchers. Can't see $600 for a transformer with dock, and $800 for the Memo. $600 tough call, $500, where can I start the line?
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Viewsonic has announced the ViewPad 7x!

http://www.engadget.com/2011/05/30/v...eycomb-tablet/

It is rocking the SoC of a typical Viewsonic tablet. Tegra 2 plus a 1024x600, but in a 7" form factor.

This is lust worthy! I'm glad to see 7" making a comeback.

But they better hurry and release it before the MeMO pad, or they will lose the title of "First 7" Honeycomb Tablet"...
Also very interesting. No need to settle for anthing less than honeycomb on a tablet now. Also very happy to see some resurgence in the 7" area.
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Originally Posted by danramos View Post
I agree with "I might as well have a separate phone and tablet."

You'll notice that he had run his battery down on his phone--I don't have that problem anymore, now that I use a tablet as my computing device and use my phone as a phone and only rarely for computing when I can't (or shouldn't) use my tablet. :P
...3D games on a nice big 7-inch screen.

7inch...big...lololalhahahahah! (TWSS)
Sorry *clears throat* its large for a phone, for an ultraportable it is medium, for a tablet/netbook its small.

I think I now understand that Nokia are horrible at making tablets, they are completely incompetent. Perhaps Nokia should've wasted 100% of its MeeGO R&D to release a Nokia (STEricsson) tablet in 2010. Then it would make sense: Nokia phone as phone and tablet as the real worker.

Then Nokia could've start integrating its phone's to its tablets. (Wait this is sounding a lot like Palm). And promise to update MeeGo on it until MeeGo is matured enough to be used on smartphones. Then it could push Symbian to disposable devices, and MeeGo handsets for feature-phones and smartphones. But no, Nokia would rather play rock-scissors-paper to see who would hold the most shares, get to use the new printer, and have authority over its Twitter account.
 

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Would you take an Intel SoC on an Android tablet? They're coming...

http://www.engadget.com/2011/05/31/i...-tablets-confi

Intel seems to be trying their luck on the tablet front, though it is still quite early. While these tablets may perform well for apps, expect games to be a barren wasteland thanks to (assumed) proliferation of C++/NDK development for games, and native ARM compilation.

It would be nice to gauge performance/battery life when these are a little more optimized. For now, they're slow.

However, sometimes you gotta roll the hard six...
 

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Plants vs. Zombies! Get it now! 100% FREE.

http://www.androidcentral.com/plants...mazon-appstore
APP STORE LINK: http://www.amazon.com/mobile-apps/b/...ode=2350149011

Two catches. The first is that it's only available on the Amazon App Store. The second is that it is a 75MB download.

It could be worse, but I'm glad that it has finally arrived, and free, no-less.
 

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I've been thinking about Android and gaming, and now that the technological pieces are in place, Android could use a proper service for gaming.

I think it would be great if Google had the equivalent of a XBox Live Arcade, that differentiates games from other types of applications, makes selection, purchasing, storage, etc. easy, and well suited to the gamer. Things like leader boards, achievements, multiplayer, social interaction (think habbo hotel), could be built into this framework.

This service could even offer technological pieces to aid development, such as use of the Google App Engine to host multiplayer game servers, making it far easier for indie developers to offer this feature.

I suspect that Nvidia is trying to do this with Tegra Zone, and I wish them luck. Tegra Zone separates games from all of the other noise in the market, and does so in a way that is attractive to gamers.


Games can still have a place in the market, but this would be an environment more suited to gaming related concerns, and a look and feel that reflects that.

Take a game like Bastion (XBLA) for example:

http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2...-drawn-art.ars
VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mX48y24t9iU
VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_Sh-b1jtX0

This is a very cool game that could easily be done on a modern Android device. Android is likely to have a far larger market than the XBox soon (if not already) which exposes plenty of gamers. It would be nice to entice these developers to produce Android content.

Oh, and on a competitive note, Microsoft has been mentioning XBLA for Windows Phone 7, and this is an area where they can dominate based on their experience and facilities. Of course, Ballmer seems clueless that he's holing this ace card. Google has a chance to beat him to the punch.

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