Mito itu sekarang 200rb-an Om Iwan... Hehehe... SOL

On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 8:01 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Imho ya mirip jam tangan mito yg seharga 400rb itu bisa telp sms kamera,
> cuma yg ini OS android dan bs browsing
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> *Subject: *[id-android] Wtshare: Smartwatch or smartphone watch
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> Salah satu kickstarter produk... Keren :)
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> WEARABLE ELECTRONICS <http://www.gizmag.com/wearableelectronics/>
> Hands-on: Neptune Pine smartwatch
>
> By Will Shanklin <http://www.gizmag.com/author/will-shanklin/>
>
> *January 7, 2014*
> 6 
> Comments<http://www.gizmag.com/neptune-pine-hands-on/30347/neptune-pine-hands-on#comments>
> 6 Pictures <http://www.gizmag.com/neptune-pine-hands-on/30347/pictures>
> [image: Gizmag goes hands-on with the Neptune Pine, a smartwatch that can
> actually replace your 
> sm...]<http://www.gizmag.com/neptune-pine-hands-on/30347/pictures>
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> Gizmag goes hands-on with the Neptune Pine, a smartwatch that can actually
> replace your smartphone
>  <http://www.gizmag.com/neptune-pine-hands-on/30347/pictures>Image 
> Gallery<http://www.gizmag.com/neptune-pine-hands-on/30347/pictures> (6
> images)
>
> Every smartwatch <http://www.gizmag.com/smartwatch-comparison-2013/29917/> 
> we've
> used so far has played the role of *companion device*. They may allow you
> to leave your smartphone in your pocket a little more often, but they're
> still a ways off from letting you cut those smartphone strings altogether.
> At CES 2014 <http://www.gizmag.com/tag/ces-2014/>, we just got some
> hands-on time with the Neptune 
> Pine<http://www.gizmag.com/pine-smart-watch/26470/>,
> a smartwatch that can actually replace your phone.
>
>    - [image: Hands-on: Neptune Pine 
> smartwatch]<http://www.gizmag.com/neptune-pine-hands-on/30347/pictures#1>
>    - [image: Hands-on: Neptune Pine 
> smartwatch]<http://www.gizmag.com/neptune-pine-hands-on/30347/pictures#2>
>    - [image: Hands-on: Neptune Pine 
> smartwatch]<http://www.gizmag.com/neptune-pine-hands-on/30347/pictures#3>
>    - [image: Hands-on: Neptune Pine 
> smartwatch]<http://www.gizmag.com/neptune-pine-hands-on/30347/pictures#4>
>    - View all
>    <http://www.gizmag.com/neptune-pine-hands-on/30347/pictures>
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> The Neptune Pine is easily the bulkiest smartwatch I've used, but it's
> also one of the most intriguing. While most smartwatches' screens are in
> the 1.2-in to 1.6-in range, Neptune Pine gives you a spacious 2.4-in
> screen. To get some perspective, that's 108 percent more screen area than
> the Galaxy Gear <http://www.gizmag.com/samsung-galaxy-gear-review/29288/> 
> gives
> you. It's also half the size of the iPhone 4s' screen. It's very much a
> tiny smartphone that happens to live on your wrist.
> [image: Hands-on: Neptune Pine 
> smartwatch]<http://www.gizmag.com/neptune-pine-hands-on/30347/pictures#3>
>
> That size is a tricky balancing act. On one hand, you don't want it to
> take up too much space on your wrist (the Neptune Pine is very much toeing
> that line). But the flip side is that it's big enough to actually type on,
> using one of the many Android keyboards. Neptune CTO Aaron Wilkins told me
> that the 2.4-in screen was the smallest size they could make while still
> allowing for easy typing. Voice input may end up replacing typing on most
> wearable devices, but it's nice having the option of hammering out a text
> or email - especially if you're in public and don't want your dictated
> messages heard by everyone around you.
>
> Neptune Pine has a VGA front-facing camera, meaning you can use it to
> video chat right from your wrist (Dick Tracy would be very proud). The
> lighting was pretty poor in our testing area, so the camera didn't exactly
> knock my socks off. But considering the conditions, it's about what you'd
> expect from a VGA front-facing camera.
> [image: Hands-on: Neptune Pine 
> smartwatch]<http://www.gizmag.com/neptune-pine-hands-on/30347/pictures#2>
>
> The Pine also has a 5-megapixel rear camera. Why would you put a
> rear-facing camera on a watch? Well, that's because you can actually pull
> the watch's main body off of the strap, as you can see above. At that
> point, you have in your hands what amounts to a mini-smartphone. Just point
> and shoot like you would with a full-sized smartphone.
>
> Pine charges via a micro-USB port that reveals itself when you pull the
> main body off of the band. Neptune claims up to seven hours of internet use
> on Wi-Fi. Wilkins told me that, with regular use, he has no problems
> getting a full day of use out of it.
> [image: Hands-on: Neptune Pine 
> smartwatch]<http://www.gizmag.com/neptune-pine-hands-on/30347/pictures#4>
>
> Unfortunately the Android 4.1-running Neptune Pine doesn't yet have the
> licensing in place to include the Google Play Store and other Google
> services on the watch. That will be a bit of a bummer if it ships without
> Google's apps - especially if it's a case of Google blocking access to
> smaller companies until it can release its own 
> smartwatch<http://www.gizmag.com/google-smartwatch-months-away/29581/> (purely
> speculation on my part, by the way). In the Play Store's place, Wilkins
> told me the company is working on its own app store for Pine. Hardly an
> ideal solution: *yet another* third-party app store layered on top of
> Android. But under the circumstances, it might be the best route they can
> take.
>
> Even if those Google services don't ultimately ship with the Pine, though,
> the device is fully rootable. Having handled the watch, I can confidently
> say that developers and tinkerers won't have any problem sideloading
> Google's apps and services, as well as third-party Android apps. The
> process should be similar to how you'd sideload those services on, say, a
> hacked e-reader or a custom smartphone ROM.
> [image: Hands-on: Neptune Pine 
> smartwatch]<http://www.gizmag.com/neptune-pine-hands-on/30347/pictures#1>
>
> Based on the few minutes I spent wearing Neptune Pine, I'm eager to spend
> some more time with it. Having full smartphone functionality on your wrist
> might not sound like *that* big of a deal. After all, how hard is it to
> pull your phone out of your pocket? But it's still very cool having all of
> that functionality just an arm-lift away. I like the idea of skipping the
> smartphone altogether, saving some pocket space, and replacing it by
> popping a SIM card into your watch. Pine is the first device I've used that
> actually lets you do that right now. It's still early days - with a bulky
> design that won't be seen on a fashion runway anytime soon - but I still
> think it's pointing towards the future.
>
> Wilkins says Neptune is hoping to start shipping Pine to its Kickstarter
> backers by the end of this month. He also mentioned that a 2nd-gen hardware
> revision is in the works, which he's hoping will be ready within the next
> few months. You can pre-order Neptune Pine now for US$335 from the product
> page below.
>
> Product page: Neptune Pine <http://www.neptunepine.com/>
>
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