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Introducing the new Matrix 3G Android 2.3 Smartphone: a whole new experience with the latest high power MTK6575 chipset, a spectacular 4.0 Inch large screen, and tons of other features.

 

All new MTK6575 Chipset - more powerful than ever

The new MTK6575 Chipset is the latest launched by MTK in February. With a 1GHz ARM CortexTM-A9 processer, the MT6575 offers over 35% improvement for browser applications and over 20% improvement in graphics capabilities for gaming when compared to competitors' best offerings in these segments. Translation: the Matrix with MTK6575 chipset offers you the best internet and gaming experience among Smartphones from China.

 

Brilliant 4.0 Inch Touchscreen - mind-blowing image quality

With Matrix's vibrant, bright, and massive 4.0 inch capacitive touchscreen, videos look better, games are more exciting, and even the little app icons look popping out of the screen. Gone are the times when you had to squint to see the text on your phone, gone are the spelling mistakes when texting on the mini virtual keyboard; With the Matrix, just sit back, relax, and enjoy your smartphone.

 

So far the fastest Android Phone with MTK's most advanced chipset, the Matrix is guaranteed to be a hit for your retail store. Buy one today to try it out yourself and then stock up your store with these amazing smartphones to make some easy bucks. Brought to you by the leader in wholesale Android Smartphones and Tablets, Electronic-show.

 

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Infographic of Science Hack Day SF project:

 

Android Participatory Exploration

   

This hack is focused on bringing science payloads onto low cost android based robotics platforms. We have built a low cost spectrograph, started an android app, and hacked a couple of robotic platoforms that would be candidate rovers to host the spectrometer. This hack is part of an ongoing effort at NASA Ames Research Center focused on bringing hands-on robotics and science experience to young students, allowing them to participate in NASA field sceince missions with low cost robotic science platforms. These platforms will in turn help to lower the cost of some NASA missions.

       

Hackers:

   

David Burchanowski

 

Geoff Chu

 

Matt Everingham

 

Matthew F. Reyes

 

Paul Mans

 

Jade Wang

 

Christine Dudley

four modules duocolor paper 7.5x7.5cm

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may be fake, i don't know :)

 

may be fake, i don't know :)

Android vs Apple

10 x 15 cm

acrylic on paper

Jasper Oostland

2013

€ 300,-

www.jasperoostland.com

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