Come with us on a virtual ramble around Sharp’s IFA 2010 booth. There’s more than meets the eye, with monster video walls, 3D tellies unlike any other, and even glasses-free 3D tech destined for a gadget near you.
Come with us on a virtual ramble around Sharp’s IFA 2010 booth. There’s more than meets the eye, with monster video walls, 3D tellies unlike any other, and even glasses-free 3D tech destined for a gadget near you.
Sony has launched a raft of products at IFA this year, and it shows in its hall. It’s enormous, and is filled with nooks and crannies, mostly Sony themed booths to watch Sony 3D content. There’s a Sony 3D cinema with red plush seats, a live concert with a rack of shutter glasses, and a full living room, replete with vases. Click through for the full gallery of our Sony hall tour.
Samsung has had plenty to show at Mobile World Congress this year, from a new OS to new screen tech and even an Android projector phone. Naturally, we hit its booth to see each and every gadget on offer, so read on for our photo guide!
Sony Ericsson kicked off Mobile World Congress announcing the Xperia X10 mini, Xperia X10 mini pro and Vivaz pro. Those three new phones join the original Xperia X10 and Vivaz to create what Sony Ericsson’s calling its “fab five” for 2010, they dominated Sony Ericsson’s booth, which was smaller than we expected. Come and take a virtual tour.
In the space of just one day, Microsoft has gone from being maligned in mobile to a rejuvenated trend setter with Windows Phone 7 Series. The brand spanking new OS was the star of the show at its booth here at the Barcelona phone-fest, and we took a trip round it to please your peepers. See it here in our gallery!
We were the first to bring you hands-on shots of the Motorola Quench Android phone yesterday morning, but that’s not the only thing Moto has on show here at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. See everything it was touting, from satnavs to TV broadcasting right here in our booth tour!
Sharp sent our jaws to the floor at their press conference yesterday with new screen technology adding yellow pixels to the usual red, green and blue to create eye-popping colours and wonderfully sharp images. But that’s not all they’ve been showing off. Take a look at our booth tour, and get a virtual peep at the CES show floor.