CEATEC Japan 2019: Digital Harmony Technology for Comfortable and Eco Living
Geschreven op 21-9-2010 - Erik van Erne. Geplaatst in Agenda, Design, Energie en Besparing26 July 2019: The 20th edition of CEATEC Japan will take place from 15 till 18 October 2019.
CEATEC Japan is an IT & electronics exhibition that showcases the world’s latest technologies, products, and services, attracting people throughout the industry from both Japan and overseas as well as many visitors from diverse fields.
The venue features booth displays in which the extensive range of exhibited items are zoned by category, such as electronic parts and devices, through to finished products.
This arrangement provides visitors with the most efficient way to gather all the information they need.
CEATEC from 15-18 October 2019 also features meetings and conference sessions held in seminar rooms where top industry executives and other key personnel will provide attendees with messages regarding business innovations and developments.
21 September 2010: Hyundai IT new stunning 70 Table Monitor. Ceatec ends where Kintex in Korea just begins with a rather quite interesting piece of news from Hyundai IT and an interesting 70: Table Monitor, a bit like Microsoft Surface one.
Unfortunately there information as rather sketchy and the lack of basic specifications let us just wonder how cool is this thing. However, the few information we succeed to get from Hyundai are rather interesting with a 70” Full HD monitor capable to be used as a regular TV or as a table and thanks to its Multitouch capabilities, you will have not only the possibility to use it for a business or education purpose or to create the ultimate iPad like gaming rig. Source: Akihabara News
CEATEC Japan is an IT & electronics exhibition that showcases the world’s latest technologies, products, and services, attracting people throughout the industry from both Japan and overseas as well as many visitors from diverse fields.
The venue features booth displays in which the extensive range of exhibited items are zoned by category, such as electronic parts and devices, through to finished products. This arrangement provides visitors with the most efficient way to gather all the information they need. CEATEC from 6-9 October 2010 also features meetings and conference sessions held in seminar rooms where top industry executives and other key personnel will provide attendees with messages regarding business innovations and developments.
Panasonic to unveil the first Panasonic Lumix Phone at CEATEC 2010
According to Panasonic, this Lumix Branded phone will comes with Panasonic Mobile VenusEngine, will come with a Digital Zoom, offer 13Mpix resolution pictures output (1536×2048), will feature Panasonic Jump Picture technology allowing you to quickly share photos with Friends, DLNA and Wi-Fi. Source: Panasonic
CEATEC Japan 2010: The 100 inch Diamond Vision OLED Display by Mitsubishi Electric
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Video TDK demonstrates a flexible OLED display at CEATEC 2010
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A model at CEATEC 2010 demonstrates display technology from TDK with a transparent screen
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Sharp’s 3D video camera at CEATEC 2010
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Toshiba’s no need to wear glasses 3D TV and 3D Laptop at CEATEC 2010
Toshiba is readying two 3D televisions that can produce images with the illusion of depth but don’t require the user to wear glasses, it said Monday. It will launch the televisions in Japan in December. By dispensing with glasses, the TVs answer a key complaint of would-be buyers — but they won’t come cheap.
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Nissan Introducing Smart Grid 3-D Interactive Theater at CEATEC 2010
Toru Futami, Expert Leader of IT&ITS Engineering, inctoduces the Smart Grid and “3-D Interactive Theater” showcased at CEATEC 2010, largest electronic show in Japan. Futami explains what Zero Emission and Smart Grid is all about, using the CGI image of the future town in 2030.
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The Nissan booth at the CEATEC 2010: The Real Zone, Electricity Storage System, The Future Zone and a Solar Tree
The “Real Zone” features a Smart House powered by a solar electric system and the residents Nissan LEAF. So they’re using renewable energy and participating in the zero-emissions mobility society when they drive. The display will show how Smart House works, with everything from network-connected home appliances to in-home charging for Nissan LEAF, and will provide a demonstration of Nissan LEAF.
In addition, 4R Energy Corporation, a joint venture of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. and Sumitomo Corporation, will exhibit an electricity storage system developed from recycled EV batteries.
In the “Future Zone,” an advanced zero-emission mobility society is imagined for 2030, where more EVs populate the road. A Solar Tree illustrates the potential for solar panels that would generate and store power and offer non-contact charging for EVs, while the EPORO Robot Car travels and repowers on a non-contact charging lane. Solar Tree and EPORO demonstrate the ultimate in zero-emissions mobility powered by renewable energy. Source: Nissan See also: Nissan Townpod, an Electric Van for Everyman
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Humanoid Woman Robot HRP-4C Hatsune Miku Singing a Song at CEATEC 2010
Hatusme Miku is not a human but a humanoid robot. She is singing a song with her face expression changing. The voice is not recorded by real person but fully synthesized by a computer. She needs short breaks every 10min because of motor overheating.
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Fujitsu Dual-TouchScreen Mobile Phone at CEATEC 2010
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Hitachi introduces ‘Gesture User Interface for Public Information Board’ at CEATEC 2010
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Fujitsu introducing human-friendly social robot at CEATEC 2010
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Panasonic demontrated 3D racing game play at CEATEC 2010
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Panasonic Unveiled the LUMIX Phone at CEATEC 2010
The LUMIX Phone unveiled to the public for the first time at CEATEC JAPAN 2010 is on display in the corner for mobile phones. An announcement about the prototype of the LUMIX Phone was just made a few days ago, but because it is embedded with technology cultivated over the years through the development of the LUMIX, there is great interest in this mobile phone.
It looks like a digital camera! There is no question that it offers high resolution and is easy to use, but it also offers convenient connectivity with the PC or the network.
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Fujitsu Interactive Plasma Display at CEATEC 2010
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Murata Boy and Murata Girl robot get major upgrade CEATEC 2010
Murata Seisaku Kun (Murata Boy) and Murata Seisaku Chan (Murata Girl), Murata Japan latest Robots, learned a new trick for CEATEC with for the first model, Murata Boy, the capacity to now climb slops. Thanks to its capacity to adapt its power output, the Murata Boy robot is now capable to climb obstacle at various speed in order to keep its balance.
Another improvement from Murata on the Murata Boy its contact less battery charging capacity, its idle energy saving mode and its capacity to be “wake-up” by a simple touch on the top of its head.
Murata Girl, a unicycling robot, in the other hand is still not capable to climb slop, but is now capable to drive and traverse an S-shaped balance beam without loosing balance. Source: Akihabara News
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EPSON high dynamic range(HDR) image sensor evaluation board CEATEC 2010
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Sony 3D Stage?3D compatible wide LED screen?at CEATEC 2010
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Pioneer shows a laser-based head-up display for cars at CEATEC 2010
Pioneer is developing a head-up display for cars that links in with the navigation function available on many modern smartphones. A prototype of the device is on show this week at Japan’s Ceatec electronics show and draws on laser technology developed by Pioneer in its DVD and Blu-ray Disc research.
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TDK OLED See-Through Display and Film Display at CEATEC 2010