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'SmartWatch' - The fashion geek at IFA 2013

The biggest stars of the 2013 edition of the Hall of the Berlin IFA electronics this year will be smart watches 'SmartWatch'. Manufacturers believe the smart watch will be the most relevant product this year, despite his relative youth, since this market just hatch with the first SmartWatch. They are one of the great innovations of the IFA 2013 in Berlin. The fair also highlight other products such as computers, smartphones, tablets, digital cameras, SmartTV and appliances.

IFA is one of the technology fairs and major European consumption. Husking you everything that can be generated in next post in Pubiza . It is expected the arrival of the Samsung Galaxy Note III, Galaxy or HTC Gear One Max but on many smartphones and watches expected. Samsung is stoking the impatience of the "geek". "This new unit will improve and enrich the mobile experience in many ways. Going to launch a new trend in mobile communications smart" predicts Lee Young-hee Samsung has introduced the Galaxy Note 3.Pesa only 168 g.

Van Den Berg describes it as a "notebook". It's in a variety of colors. The screen is 5.7 inches. The accessories are designed by Moskino. This "phablet" is faster, lighter and supports LTE. For me the best of times, not only by the hardware S Pen and processor. The software makes the difference. Air Command, Scrapbook S Finder, multi-window and all I had the S4 stylus adapted to Note 3. In the case of watches, several manufacturers like Samsung, Apple, Sony, Motorola and Casio are releasing new models.
Samsung Galaxy Gear
Samsung Galaxy Gear
What is a smart watch 'SmartWatch'?

It is a watch that has touch screen. It can synchronize with a device, tablet or smartphone via Bluetooth and control their functions.

Advantages of the 'SmartWatch'

- Iteration with the smartphone.
- Allows incoming calls, SMS, Email and Bluetooth music control pro without removing the phone from his pocket.
- A Geek that price, you need to have because they will be fashionable.

Things to improve in the 'SmartWatch'

- Battery life. It is the main problem of the first generation of smart watches. Under heavy fail day. Manufacturers should try to arrive a week.
- Size and weight.
- Not compatible with all phones.
- should give them more features.
ePebble Smartwatch
ePebble Smartwatch

Sony Smartwatch
Sony Smartwatch


Most prominent models of IFA 2013 will be: - Galaxy Gear The ideal complement to Samsung Note 3 to S4. It is available in six bright colors. It is the most anticipated presentation of IFA 2013. S watch features a 2.5-inch OLED screen with a resolution of 320 * 320 pixels, and a 4 megapixel camera. In terms of technical features, has a dual-core processor and 1GB of RAM. 's watch features a 1.63 inch OLED screen with a resolution of 320 * 320 pixels. In terms of technical features, has a dual-core processor and 512 Mb of RAM 4 GB of internal memory.

The 1.63-inch screen Super AMOLED, to offer a range of more than 25 hours, but not intensive. The watch incorporates a 4 megapixel camera, capable of producing small videos with just swipe your finger across the screen. Samsung Gear is compatible with all smpartphones Galaxy and has an own application store. In October and will be on sale. hardware Regarding the first Samsung smart watch has a weight 73.8 grams and a Super AMOLED screen of 1.63 inches. As for the interior, Galaxy Gear has a 800 MHz processor, 512 MB ​​RAM and 4GB internal memory. It also incorporates Bluetooth 4.0 and a battery of 315 mAh.

Another novelty is that this watch incorporates Samsung Smart 1.9 megapixel camera with Autofocus and can record and play back video in HD at 720p. - Sony SmartWatch two brand Sony was the precursor to the SmartWatch, which just launched its second geneeración for 199 euros, the Italian'm watch costs between 350 and a thousand euros and Pebble $ 150 (about 120 euros). In all cases, the operating system is Android. was expected Apple iWatch for September 10 outside the IFA.

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