The OGT Tablet Holds The Title As The Slimmest Android Tablet — For Now


You can’t really tell from this quick demo video, but what you’re peeping is the bulimic OGT Tablet. The company says it’s the slimmest Android tablet on this green planet and I can’t find anything to the contrary. It’s even thinner and lighter than the sickly iPad 2. But that doesn’t mean this Android slate is lacking in the tech department either. Nope, according to AndroidCentral, this kid packs the goods.

Inside the trim 7mm casing is a 1GHz CPU, 16 or 32GB flash memory, and a 188 ppi screen. (the iPad 2 is 132 ppi) Plus, the MicroSD card slot works out of the box and there are dual cameras with a 5MP on the rear and 3MP ’round front. If that’s not enough, the OGT Tablet will be offered in both 3G and WiFi models.

The official product page still shows a teaser pic and email honeypot, but the YouTube video seems to say the official word will drop shortly. This tablet seems to have the right specs to stand out, but that’s generally not enough. Marketing and distribution are the keys to Apple’s success. Those two latter items will be required if OGT Mobile plans on moving more than a few thousand units.

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Hitachi Announces “World’s Smallest And Lightest” Short-Focus Projectors

Hitachi announced [JP] the CP-A300NJ (pictured) and the CP-AW250NJ today, the latest addition to their short-focus projector line-up. What’s special about these two models is that they are, according to Hitachi, “the world’s smallest and lightest” short-focus projectors: the devices are sized at W345×H85×D303mm and weigh just 3.8kg.

Hitachi says that the CP-A300NJ is capable of producing 80-inch pictures from just 23cm away (26cm in the case of the other model). The CP-A300NJ produces images with 1,024×768 resolution and 3,000 lumens brightness (CP-AW250NJ: 1,280×800 resolution pictures/2,500 lumens brightness).

Both models features 2xD-Sub, an HDM interface, a USB port, S-Video and a 10W mono speaker.

Hitachi plans to start selling the projectors in Japan on May 5 with an open price model.

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The Mother of All Motherboard Shoot-Outs [Mommyboard Issues]

Chipset delays aside, Sandy Bridge has been one of the most anticipated and impressive releases we’ve seen from Intel in recent years. The first wave of processors have demonstrated superior efficiency as they swept aside considerably more expensive processors of previous generations, while consuming even less power. The Core i5 2500K and Core i7 2600K models have also delivered effortless overclocking potential without going for excessive price premiums. More