August 8th, 2008 by
Filed under: Handhelds
Right on schedule, Aigo’s 800MHz Atom Z500-powered P8860 MID (aka, the Gigabyte M528 for the US and Europe) is hitting the mean, retail streets of Hong Kong today. With it, we’ve got a bit of video showing off the new pen+finger-based MIDLinux (aka, Midinux) GUI which looks far better than it did when we went hands-on with the Gigabyte back in March. All in all, this 4.8-inch MID with Bluetooth, WiFi, sliding QWERTY, 4GB SSD, microSD expansion, and GPS and HSDPA data options is looking quite righteous for that $700-ish price tag and early reports coming out of UMPC Fever. Now bust out the xylophone and get ready to play along with the video posted after the break.
[Via Pocketables]
Continue reading Video: Aigo’s Patriot MID released, demonstrated inside elevator
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March 3rd, 2008 by
Filed under: Cellphones
Regardless of the cause, we certainly like the trend of these enhanced touch-screen UIs dominating the high-end cellphone market. Now meet ASUS’ GUI slickness destined for their newest touchscreen devices including the ZX1. Starting with a Windows Mobile 6.1 core, ASUS slathers on a new customizable Multi-Home 3D interface meant to simplify access to your today screen, life and business applications. Think HTC’s TouchFlo only sexier. ASUS even threw in some “album cover flow” to the media app and the ability to more easily manipulate all your digital media with enhanced figure gestures. You can even drop everything into a visual carousel if that’s your preference. See for yourself in the video after the break.
Continue reading ASUS’ new touchscreen GUI prettifies Windows Mobile 6.1
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October 19th, 2007 by
Filed under: Cellphones
If you had even a sliver of faith left in Meizu that it would change its copycatting ways and turn its heart to creativity, you’re probably feeling quite foolish right about now. In a recent posting made to showcase even more interface shots of the MiniOne M8, we got a glimpse at the not at all familiar music interface, more insight on the calling screens and a few more looks (shown after the jump) at how it’ll handle messaging. Needless to say, we can just swear we’ve seen a similar GUI before, but apparently, playing the ignorance card makes it easier to swallow. Oh, and the actual phone now sports a “new edge” with a somewhat grayish motif — enthralling, we know.
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October 12th, 2007 by
Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds
If you had any doubts about Microsoft’s ability to innovate in the mobile user interface department, here’s a new patent application to mull over. Titled “Extensible Filtered Lists for Mobile Device User Interface,” the documentation spells out details for improving the way mobile users interact with the data on their devices. Apparently, the app concentrates on arranging information in “groups or lists,” each of which can “include multiple items that provide access to data or tasks from multiple applications.” Essentially, these customizable lists (more pictured after the break) would allow users to “quickly access relevant content such as commonly used data or tasks,” and moreover, it was noted that the items could be “dynamically updated based upon changes in the underlying data or services provided by software applications.” On the surface, the details all sound fairly attractive, but feel free to hit the read link for the full rundown.
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October 11th, 2007 by
Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video
As we all twiddle our thumbs while waiting for the next-generation of Zunes to ship out, ZuneRama has pointed out a number of user interface changes to tide you over. Notable differences include the volume setting reaching 40 (versus 20 on the existing models), album artwork when browsing by Album looks bigger than on the current firmware and when advancing from one track to another, the album art for the new track slides in from the right in a “wipe” transition. Granted, most of these changes aren’t apt to make or break your experience with the new players, but if you’re interested in checking out the full list, the read link’s got the goods.
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