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ShiZhu Technology shows Pixel Qi Tablets at Computex 2011

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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2011

Check out how Shizu's new Pixel Qi tablet series perform outdoors and indoors against other regular LCD based new Android tablets such as the HTC Flyer (with an anti-glare coating) and the Archos 70 Internet Tablet, you can see how the Pixel Qi screen is much more readable outdoors. This tablet is based on the Samsung Hummingbird Cortex-A8 processor. They are releasing also a 7" and they can provide them in several different designs.

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  • The yet to be released screen is COLOR. The 'commentator' forgot to demonstrate this, until the very end. Very misleading video. The current drawn, luminance, angle of viewing, contrast ratio, refresh times are known to the manufacturers, but the commentator is too ignorant to give us these figures.

  • @grey0powerlessnesss I've filmed dozens of Pixel Qi videos demonstrating that it has both outdoor black and white and indoor color mode. If you want their latest numbers I dunno, send them an email or something. What I hear is that Pixel Qi plans for this to be as good as the best LCD screens in indoor color mode, with as saturated colors, as bright, as wide viewing angles as any IPS/iPad2 type of screen and then just add to that all the Pixel Qi advantages like lower power, outdoor use, ereader

  • Indoor screen quality is not at par with regular LCD screens but Pixel Qi is totally worth it!! Fabulous product! 

  • @mayo705 it probably is on par. What's compared is matte vs glossy.

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  • Looks good, wonder when It will actually be on the market.

  • @arg3ntum the UI should be accelerated by the GPU IMO. the CPU isn't suited for this even if it's an A9. an A9 would be nice though, but I'm not sure the performance of it is that much greater than the A8, although I haven't seen any concrete benchmarks.

  • Nice screen but A8 cpu is obsolete, look how slow and choppy UI is. I bet internet experience even worse. Why not use latest dual cortex a9 with some descent graphic chip paired with Pixel Qi for hi-end MID..

  • i like pixel qi screens, one of these in a eepc would make the perfect netbook for me :P

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