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November 28, 2006

Evesham unveils budget lineup of Alqemi LCD HDTVs

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While Evesham’s 47-inch LCD TV may have a long list of niceties that would surely bring a smile to any HD addict’s face, the rather hefty pricetag might just scare a few folks away. Apparently making sure that its got the low and mid-range customers covered as well, Evesham is busting out a bevy of new displays at much lower price points. The Alqemi lineups boasts 32-, 37-, and 42-inch panels, with all five sporting WXGA resolutions, 8-millisecond response time, 500 cd/m2 brightness, 1000:1 contrast ratio (save for the bottom-end’s curiously high 1200:1 spec), and integrated stereo speakers. Evesham further segregates the models by offering a low-end 32-inch version (peep a pic after the jump) with the bare necessities (HDMI, component / S-Video / composite, VGA, and an analog tuner) for £499 ($970), while offering mid-range units with DVB-T / analog hybrid tuners (with Digital Tick support), and a 42-inch flagship (Alqemi SX; pictured after the break) that boasts PIP and Virtual Dolby surround sound. Evesham’s budget lineup tops at £1,399 ($2,718), with the mid-range units ranging from £599 ($1,164) to £899 ($1,747), and can be picked up now on the other side of the pond.

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October 4, 2006

Helio announces “Hybrid” 3G / WiFi service

Filed under: boingo,ev-do,helio,hybrid — Chris Ziegler @ 7:02 am

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A Boingo pass for when you’re near a hotspot, EV-DO for when you’re not. That’s the gist of Helio’s latest product, dubbed “Hybrid” — only their third since launching earlier this year — and the first dedicated to data device from the MVNO (and among the first data devices from any MVNO, so far as we know). Technically, Hybrid is more of a package than an actual device, composed of a rebranded Sierra Wireless Aircard 580, EV-DO service, and WiFi access (provided by Helio pal and Sky Dayton venture Boingo, of course) with Helio’s “Hybrid Connector” software calling the connectivity shots. Though the concept doesn’t seem to go after the same core demographic as the MVNO’s handsets, the $85 package deal could still be a compelling one for folks that maintain separate WiFi and 3G data accounts. Look for Hybrid to be available for a nice, round $0 on two-year contract through Fry’s locations and Helio’s site directly.

 

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August 12, 2006

Siemens VDO shows off eCorner motor-in-hub concept

Filed under: Car,FuelCell,SiemensVdo,ecorner,ewb,fuel cell,hybrid,siemens,siemens vdo,wheel — Paul Miller @ 4:27 pm

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We’ve seen various implementations of all these assorted next-gen car technologies that Siemens got ahold of for their new eCorner system, but they’ve managed to squeeze them all into a single wheel, creating quite an interesting system for use with fuel cell or hybrid cars. First off, there’s an electronic motor integrated into the wheel hub, allowing for more efficient power use and independent rotation from the rest of the car. Next up is an active suspension system and Siemens’ very own electronic wedge brake (EWB). Finally, the independent steer-by-wire function built into the wheel allows for some very interesting maneuverability. Siemens expect cars that would use such functionality to be common in 15 years or so, but we hope we don’t have to wait that long for all the fun and power savings this system promises.

[Via Autoblog]

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July 26, 2006

Motorola i885 to join i880 on iDEN high end

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If the i880 wasn’t really doing anything for you when it surfaced in the wild, perhaps this here i885 will. Motorola’s upcoming halo iDEN devices will see service on both Nextel and Boost, sporting pleather and faux snakeskin exteriors — pick your poison — and a trick button-operated flip mechanism. (If they’re going to get creative with case designs on us, we can only hope they deep-sixed the standard Nextel “beep beep” while they were letting those creative juices flow.) Besides minor cosmetic differences, the phones’ guts are presumably identical; both should be rocking 2-megapixel shooters, music players, and dual color displays. We’re getting mixed reports on whether these are CDMA hybrids, but even if they aren’t, the pair gives Nextel much-needed love in a market segment they aren’t typically accustomed to servicing.

[Via Mobile Magazine]

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July 21, 2006

Saab goes double-green with biofuel hybrid

Filed under: BioPowerHybrid,Car,bio power hybrid,e85,hybrid,saab — Paul Miller @ 10:36 am

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Not a whole lot of details to be getting on with here, but Saab has confirmed that they have plans to produce a vehicle based on their Bio Power Hybrid concept currently showing at the British International Motor Show. The vehicle combines the potential of E85, a fuel blend with 85% bioethanol from plants, with the further emissions reducing, power increasing and cost reducing perks of an electric motor. The hybrid's batteries replace the spare tire compartment in the car's trunk, and since the Bio Power Hybrid uses run-flat tires, there's essentially nothing lost in the trade-off. Saab's Bio Power models have been especially successful in Saab's home market of Sweden, mainly thanks to the large tax breaks they entail, but even while promising a hybrid within the next few years, Saab is clear that the feature won't come cheap.

[Via MetaEfficient]
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July 2, 2006

FCC lets ic502 out of the bag, first iDEN / CDMA phone

Filed under: Sprint,SprintNextel,cdma,hybrid,ic502,iden,motorola,nextel,sprint nextel,sprint-nextel — Chris Ziegler @ 12:49 pm

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Nextelites saving your pennies for the i880, hold up just a minute. Deets are emerging on the ic502, and while it's not the highest-end phone around, you could be the first kid on your block packin' hybrid iDEN / CDMA heat. As usual, the FCC has done the honors, releasing the user's manual where we see that the ruggedized flip will support CDMA on the 1900 band only, iDEN on 800, and old-skool walkie-talkie on ISM 900; handoff between networks is not supported. Otherwise, not much to talk about -- no Bluetooth, no camera. On second thought, that i880 is looking pretty sweet, ain't it?

[Via phoneArena]
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February 8, 2012

Motorola i880 crosses FCC borders

Filed under: fcc,hybrid,i880,iden — Ryan Block @ 1:59 pm

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They wouldn’t give us the much anticipated early peek at Motorola’s i880 that we would have liked, but the FCC definitely did pass the phone through with a thumbs up. That, of course, indicates as always that the phone isn’t long for the general market, even though by this point the original market that Sprint-Nextel envisaged a year ago that might be interested in a hybrid CDMA / iDEN device have probably moved on to a regular old CDMA (or — gasp — EV-DO) Sprint handset. Still, we know our place: they make ‘em, we write about ‘em.

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