Ruido ColorFit Pro 6 Lanzada en India el martes, la serie incluye dos modelos: ColorFit Pro 6 y Colorfit Pro 6 Max. Los relojes inteligentes vienen con funciones como pantalla siempre encendida, controles por gestos, conectividad Bluetooth 5.3 y hasta siete días de duración de la batería con una sola carga. Equipada con un procesador EN2, se afirma que la serie Noise ColorFit 6 cuenta con un compañero de Inteligencia Artificial (IA) que puede analizar los datos recopilados durante los entrenamientos y proporcionar información.
Precio de la serie Noise ColorFit Pro 6 en India
Ruido El precio de ColorFit Pro 6 en India comienza en Rs. $ 5,999 para correas trenzadas (Vineyard Brown, Arctic Blue y Prismatic Multicolor), magnéticas (Blue, Lime) y de silicona (Golden Ivory, Midnight Black y Ice Blue). Mientras tanto, la variante del cinturón de malla cuesta Rs. 6499 y está disponible en Rose-Gold Link y Champagne-Gold Link.
ColorFit Pro 6 Máximo Ruido Costos rupia. $ 7,499 para cuero (marrón titanio y negro cobre), magnético (verde titanio y marrón exclusivo) y silicona (negro azabache y azul titanio). El reloj inteligente también está disponible con una correa de metal en colores Pure Titanium y Chrome Black a Rs. 7.999.
Ambos modelos estarán disponibles para pedidos anticipados a partir de mañana y se podrán comprar a través del sitio web de la marca el 27 de enero. También estarán disponibles a través de Amazon y Flipkart a partir del 29 de enero.
Especificaciones de la serie Noise ColorFit Pro 6
El Noise ColorFit Pro 6 tiene una pantalla AMOLED de 1,85 pulgadas (390 x 450 píxeles). El reloj inteligente presenta un diseño de resistencia al agua y al polvo IP68. Noise dice que su función complementaria de IA es un compañero de salud que puede proporcionar información de salud personalizada adaptada al estilo de vida de un individuo. Ofrece consejos basados en datos de ejercicio y en información sobre el sueño.
El reloj inteligente admite interacciones rápidas que utilizan controles por gestos. Los usuarios pueden tocar para tomar fotos, agitar el reloj para rechazar llamadas y cubrir la pantalla para silenciarlo. Para mejorar la seguridad y la facilidad de uso, existen funciones de protección con contraseña y SOS de emergencia. También tiene opciones de personalización cortesía de él. Amnistía Internacional Mira las caras.
Noise ColorFit Pro 6 Max no solo admite todas las funciones anteriores, sino que también agrega GPS incorporado para un mejor seguimiento de las actividades al aire libre. Tiene una pantalla AMOLED de 1,96 pulgadas (410 x 502 píxeles) un poco más grande y un cuerpo de acero inoxidable. El reloj inteligente tiene una clasificación de resistencia al agua de 5 ATM y se dice que admite más de 100 modos deportivos.
La compañía dice que ambos modelos de la serie ColorFit Pro 6 pueden proporcionar hasta siete días de duración de la batería con una sola carga y admiten conectividad para ambos. Androide y iOS dispositivos a través de Bluetooth 5.3. Funciona con el procesador EN2 de la empresa y se ejecuta en Nebula UI 2.0.
Omi AI, una empresa de inteligencia artificial con sede en San Francisco, reveló… inteligencia artificial (AI) Compañero en CES 2025. El dispositivo está actualmente disponible para pedidos anticipados y se puede usar de varias maneras. Una vez emparejado con un teléfono inteligente (compatible con Android e iOS), escucha constantemente al usuario y su entorno. La empresa pretende utilizar el dispositivo como un compañero que pueda responder consultas, así como una guía que pueda tomar notas y recordar cosas en nombre del usuario. Además, la compañía de inteligencia artificial también afirma que el dispositivo puede leer los pensamientos del usuario a través de una futura actualización inalámbrica (OTA).
Omi AI Companion está disponible para pedidos anticipados
El dispositivo portátil de IA tiene un precio de 89 dólares (aproximadamente 7.640 rupias) y se puede reservar en Sitio web. Está disponible en seis opciones de color y se espera que se envíe a nivel mundial en el segundo trimestre de 2025. En particular, en el lanzamiento, el Omi estará disponible solo con funciones de audio.
Sin embargo, la compañía también prometió proporcionar acceso prioritario al módulo separado de interfaz cerebro-computadora después del lanzamiento. Probablemente habrá que comprarlo por separado. La empresa de IA afirma que esta interfaz permitirá que un dispositivo de IA lea las ondas cerebrales de un usuario.
Borde mencionéDespués de una demostración del producto en vivo, el compañero Omi AI puede leer las ondas cerebrales del usuario para medir cuándo la persona está hablando con el dispositivo en lugar de con otra persona. La compañía afirma que esta característica hará que el uso del dispositivo sea fluido y eliminará la necesidad de palabras de activación o indicaciones para habilitar sus funciones. La publicación señaló que las capacidades de la función no se pueden verificar completamente.
Además de la capacidad de leer la mente, Omi AI Companion se puede utilizar como un dispositivo de IA normal similar al Limitless Necklace, Humane AI Pin y Buddy. Puede resumir una reunión, responder consultas, buscar en la web para encontrar información en tiempo real y realizar otras funciones de chatbot impulsadas por IA. Sin embargo, debe estar conectado a un teléfono inteligente para que funcione.
Omi también tiene una tienda de aplicaciones con más de 250 aplicaciones. Estas aplicaciones son como complementos y se pueden configurar para enviar entradas de voz a Google Drive y más. En particular, cuando se enciende, Omi escucha continuamente y no requiere una palabra de activación. Sin embargo, los usuarios pueden cambiar entre si quieren que el dispositivo escuche a todos los que los rodean o solo al usuario.
Dar un golpe de zoom Anunció nuevas funciones de inteligencia artificial (IA) para su plataforma en su evento anual Zoomtopia el miércoles. La plataforma de videoconferencia presentó AI Companion 2.0, un asistente de inteligencia artificial de segunda generación que ahora puede manejar más tareas. Disponible a través de Zoom Workplace, la plataforma de colaboración impulsada por IA de la empresa, ahora puede acceder a Zoom Mail, Zoom Tasks y más. Además, la compañía también lanzó un avatar de IA personalizado, que permitirá a los usuarios grabar un video para crear una versión de IA de sí mismos que puede hablar con una voz similar.
Se presenta Zoom AI Companion 2.0
en la sala de redacción correola compañía presentó un nuevo asistente de inteligencia artificial para la plataforma Zoom Workplace. Es similar a Gemini Assistant en teléfonos inteligentes Android o Copilot en computadoras personales con IA. AI Companion es el centro de la mayoría de las funciones de IA que la compañía ha agregado. Los usuarios pueden usarlo para resumir documentos, generar texto y más.
Con la segunda versión de AI Assistant, los usuarios de Workplace pueden acceder a sugerencias rápidas en el panel lateral en todas las plataformas Zoom. Los usuarios también pueden ampliar el contexto de la información llamando gmailMicrosoft Outlook y otras aplicaciones similares. El Asistente también puede resumir mensajes no leídos dentro de un canal de Zoom Team Chat y resumir hilos de correo electrónico en Zoom Mail.
Dentro de las llamadas de Zoom, el asistente de IA ahora puede responder preguntas fuera del contexto de la reunión mediante búsquedas en la web. Por lo tanto, los participantes pueden plantear consultas sobre conocimientos generales y temas de actualidad a la IA mientras están en la reunión. AI Companion 2.0 también puede responder preguntas relacionadas con el contenido discutido en la reunión incluso una vez finalizada la reunión. Además, las conversaciones con la IA ahora están disponibles como referencia después de la reunión.
Zoom ofrece un avatar AI personalizado
Otra característica interesante revelada en el evento son los avatares personalizados para Zoom Clips. Permite a los usuarios grabar un vídeo, que luego es procesado por un modelo de IA para crear un avatar. Sólo se muestra el busto del avatar, incluida la cabeza, los hombros y la parte superior de los brazos. Esta función también puede crear una voz similar a la del usuario. Si el usuario agrega texto, el avatar de IA podrá hablar y sincronizar los labios con él.
Si bien esta función se demostró en el evento Zoomtopia, no estará disponible para los usuarios hasta 2025.
While I hesitate to call the Rabbit R1 AI companion device useless, I would not describe it as useful. This is a cute, orange gadget that has spent much of its brief time in my pocket. I have little to reason to pull it out. And why would I? It does nothing better than my iPhone 15 Pro Max and the dozens of apps I have on it. It’s not even a better AI device than a smartphone with Gemini, Copilot, or ChatGPT.
Even the design, which gets points for solid construction and cute, retro looks, fails to inspire. The touch-screen, physical scroll wheel navigation is one of the worst system interaction strategies I’ve ever encountered. RabbitOS’s incredibly linear navigation only exacerbates the problem. I can’t remember the last mobile piece of consumer electronics that didn’t know to return to a home screen if you weren’t using it. I’d argue the developers took the “rabbit hole” metaphor a little too seriously and designed an operating system that is nothing but rabbit holes and the only way you get out of them is by carefully backing up.
Rabbit R1 was supposed to be different. it was supposed to be special. It’s not a smartphone and was never intended to be one or even compete with one. Instead, Rabbit tossed traditional smartphone and app tropes out the window and developed something new: a way of connecting your intentions to action without the need for apps. A new AI or Large Action Model (LAM), would connect spoken requests to app logins and then handle all the interactions and execution for you.
Specs
What’s in the box: Rabbit R1 Weight: 115g Dimensions: 3in. x 3in. x 0.5in. Battery: 1000mAh RAM: 4GB Storage: 128GB Display: 2.88in. TFT Connectivity: WiFi (2.4GHz and 5GHz), Bluetooth 5, SIM card-support Location: GPS Camera: 8MP CPU: MediaTek MT 6765
In practice, this means that you’re logging into your Uber, Door Dash, Spotify, and Midjourney accounts through the Rabbit Hole desktop interface and then using the Rabbit R1 hardware, its push-to-talk system, and on-board AI to request rides, food, music, and generative images.
Would it shock you to hear that most of that didn’t work for me? It’s not all Rabbit’s fault. Spotify won’t accept third-party music requests unless you have a paid account. Doordash couldn’t complete the sign-in. Midjourney works but the image generation is happening in Discord and not inside the Rabbit.
LAM turns out to be unimpressive and somewhat jerry-rigged. The built-in large language model that works with Rabbit Vision is somewhat better but why would I buy another $199 piece of hardware to duplicate something I can do with a cheap phone, much less the best phone currently available? I wouldn’t, and neither should you.
Rabbit R1: Pricing & availability
The Rabbit announced the Rabbit R1 AI companion at CES 2024 in January. It shipped in April, lists for $199 (about £160/AU$290), and is currently available in the US, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, South Korea, Japan, and Australia. The first run is done and new orders are shipping in June 2024.
Rabbit R1: Design & features
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You have to give Rabbit and design firm Teenage Engineering credit: the Rabbit R1 looks nothing like a traditional smartphone and that difference helps broadcast its intentions, which are ultimately nothing like your phone’s.
Rabbit R1 is a 3x3in by a half-inch thick orange paint-covered and fairly sturdy slab. It has a tiny 2.88-inch color touch screen, an enclosed, rotatable 8MP camera, and below that a large, slick scroll wheel. If you look on the side adjacent to that wheel, you’ll see a small gray push-to-talk (to the device) button that goes right through it. On the opposite side is a USB-C charge port (the device does not ship with a cable or charge adapter). Below that is a SIM slot that you can open with a fingernail, a nice change from all the phones that require a special pin.
There’s a pair of microphones along one edge and on the back is a large speaker grill (one inch by about 0.5 in).
(Image credit: Future / Lance Ulanoff)
Inside is 4GB of RAM, which doesn’t sound like much but considering how little Rabbit R1 does on board it’s probably enough. There’s a surprising 128GB of storage that will mostly go unused. The MediaTek MT 6765 is a middling CPU but it’s unclear how much of an impact since the Rabbit R1 is usually talking to the cloud. AI image generation through Midjourney, for example, is not performed in-device. Instead, it sends prompts to the cloud where Midjourney on Discord handles them, generates images, and then sends them back to the Rabbit R1 to be displayed on the tiny, albeit sharp, screen.
Considering how important that cloud connection is to Rabbit R1’s operation you’d think it would do a better job of maintaining it, but often when I picked up the Rabbit R1, it would say “establishing connection” while I waited. If I had it connected to my smartphone, the connection would often drop out. You can, by the way, buy and install a SIM card to deliver a constant, dedicated connection to your mobile network. Still, without the ability to make calls or even send and receive texts, what’s the point of that?
Design & features score: 3/5
Rabbit R1: Performance & Battery Life
Setup is mostly pain-free, though to use Rabbit R1, I had to get it on a network, which required typing in a WiFi password into a really tiny virtual touch screen. The Rabbit R1 wouldn’t work, though, until I plugged it in and accepted the first of what would become a series of regular updates.
There isn’t much about Rabbit R1’s operation that I’d call familiar. If you pick it up, you’ll notice the screen is dark until you press the talk button. The default screen is a graphical rabbit (Rabbit’s logo) with battery life and time. There’s nothing else on the display. Touching or tapping the screen does nothing. It’s important that you get used to talking to Rabbit R1, as it’s the only way to access its limited feature set. At least Rabbit R1’s microphones are powerful enough to pick up my requests even when I whisper them.
(Image credit: Future)
Rabbit R1 doesn’t do much of anything on its own. There’s the cloud-based large-language model (LLM) that does a decent job of answering questions about the weather, history, and other general-interest topics. It’s also quite good at reading labels. I noticed that when I pointed it at a rocket model, it accurately identified it and then walked me through the bullet list of details on the box. The built-in camera is not for taking pretty pictures (what do you expect from an 8MP sensor?) and is instead used with Rabbit Vision.
The camera is usually hidden but when I double-click the Talk button, the camera swivels to face out from the back of the Rabbit R1 – you use the scroll wheel to flip the camera from front to back and vice versa. I can hold the button down to ask Rabbit R1 to, for instance, describe what it’s seeing. After a few seconds, it usually responds accurately and in surprising detail.
(Image credit: Future)
It did well identifying a banana, a camera, and me as a late middle-aged man. But when I asked it to to help me plan a meal based on what it could see in my refrigerator, it only described what it saw in the fridge and told me there were many options. However, it did not describe a single dish and when I followed up and asked it to suggest a meal based on what’s in my fridge, it said it could not order food.
(Image credit: Future)
I don’t speak any other languages, so I tested Rabbit R1’s real-time translation abilities by letting it listen to some Japanese language videos on YouTube. I told it to translate Japanese to English and, when I held the talk button to let it listen and then released it, the Rabbit R1 quickly displayed on screen and repeated the conversation in English. That was pretty impressive, though, the lack of on-screen guidance on how to make this work was frustrating. Most people not comfortable with technology might just give up.
I can relive all these interactions with Vision through the online “Rabbit Hole,” which keeps the text and images from each interaction in calendar order. There’s no search function but each entry includes a trashcan icon so you can delete it.
Rabbit R1 doesn’t include communication, email, messaging, social media, games, or anything that might prompt me to engage with it more regularly. It’s just an AI wrapped inside a device.
(Image credit: Future / Lance Ulanoff)
There are some settings and controls for things like volume control. To access them you have to press the Talk button and then, I kid you not, shake Rabbit R1. To navigate the menu, you’ll need to use the large orange scroll wheel. This wheel is one of Rabbit’s worst decisions. I found it slippery and hard to turn. I hate it.
Navigating the Settings menu required a series of turns and presses. You navigate down to a menu item and then reverse those steps to get back home. It’s almost as if the designers never used a smartphone. If I weren’t testing the Rabbit R1, I might’ve pitched it out a window.
Rabbit R1 gets points for cute graphics. This is what I saw when I recharged the handset. (Image credit: Future)
Initial battery life on the Rabbit R1 was not good and I watched as it lost a quarter of it’s battery life in the space of an hour. Subsequent updates seemed to help that a bit but I still think battery life drains far too fast (even when you’re not using it). The average smartphone is more efficient and lasts far longer.
Performance and Battery Life Score: 2.5/5
Rabbit R1: Final verdict
If all it took to achieve success in consumer electronics is to deliver an adorable design at a relatively affordable price, Rabbit R1 might be a success. But that’s not the real world.
Rabbit R1 doesn’t do enough to replace your smartphone or even operate as a decent companion. It’s limited, and poorly thought out and much of the magic it promises happens – slowly – in the cloud and then is delivered back to this underpowered orange product.
If Rabbit hopes to lead the AI gadget charge, it better go back to the drawing board for Rabbit R2.
Meet Doly, an innovative AI-powered desktop robot that’s redefining the way we interact with technology. This small yet sophisticated companion is built on the reliable Raspberry Pi platform, showcasing the impressive capabilities of open-source hardware and software. Doly is designed to connect with you on a personal level, learning from your interactions to assist with daily tasks and serving as a valuable resource for STEM education.
Desktop companion
Imagine having a companion that not only assists you but also grows with you. Doly is more than a mere gadget; it’s a being with a developing personality. It can display a range of emotions and customize its behavior based on your preferences. Thanks to its advanced voice recognition, which utilizes Natural Language Understanding, Doly can obey your spoken instructions. It can remind you of important events, play your favorite tunes, and keep you updated on the weather—all without you lifting a finger.
Early bird discounts are now available for the futuristic project from roughly $251 or £213 (depending on current exchange rates), offering a considerable discount of approximately 30% off the fixed retail price, while the Kickstarter crowd funding is under way.
Doly’s capabilities extend beyond voice commands. It’s equipped with an 8 MP camera that enables it to recognize faces and take pictures while prioritizing your privacy by processing data on the device itself. But Doly’s sensory interaction isn’t limited to sight. It also has motion and touch sensors, allowing it to react to changes in its environment and your touch, making its presence feel even more realistic.
AI powered robot
One of Doly’s most impressive features is its independence. It’s engineered to navigate around obstacles, avoid falling off surfaces, and find its charging dock without any help. This level of autonomy ensures that Doly is always ready to assist you.
For those passionate about STEM, Doly is a goldmine. It offers an engaging way to explore the worlds of robotics, artificial intelligence, and programming. Regardless of your expertise, Doly provides a tailored learning experience. Its open-source design means you can tweak its functions and look to your heart’s content. You could 3D print new components or modify its software to make Doly uniquely yours.
If the Doly campaign successfully raises its required pledge goal and manufacturing progresses smoothly, worldwide shipping is expected to take place sometime around August 2024. To learn more about the Doly AI powered robot project appraise the promotional video below.
Open Hardware and Open Design
In an era where data privacy is paramount, Doly stands out by keeping all your personal information secure through local data processing. Moreover, as an open-source project, Doly thrives on community input. Users and developers contribute to its ongoing enhancement, ensuring that it continually evolves.
Doly is not just a robot; it’s a dynamic entity that matures alongside you. It’s a source of knowledge that enlightens, and a platform that protects your privacy. Whether you’re diving into the intricacies of AI and robotics or simply looking for a smart desk companion, Doly offers a perfect blend of personality, interactivity, and educational value.
For a complete list of all available campaign pledges, stretch goals, extra media and detailed specs for the AI powered robot, jump over to the official Doly crowd funding campaign page by investigating the link below.
Source : Kickstarter
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As tablets have become popular in mobile officing and remote learning in recent years, Blackview, a technology company specializing in tablet research and development, has noticed the increasing demand for large-screen tablets in work, study and entertainment while customers are seeking a newer experience on large-screen tablets. Blackview sees the trend and has accordingly made great efforts to provide a premium experience on larger-screen tablets. After months of preparation, it will recently launch globally its latest 12-inch ultra-large-screen flagship tablet, Tab 18. With a larger screen than its predecessor, the 11-inch Tab 16, Tab 18 is set to bring users an all-new smart lifestyle with an ultra-big screen.
It is worth noting that Tab 18 inherits the innovation DNA of its predecessor, breaking boundaries between tablet and laptop, and is built with all upgraded both in hardware and software. It boasts a 12” 2.4K display for stunning viewing, while with Widevine L1 certification achieving for the first time 1080P content streaming on Netflix. It introduces a 6nm MediaTek Helio G99 processorand 12GB of RAM, which can be expanded to up to 24GB without cost thanks to the RAM 1:1 expansion’s first application to the Tab-series lineup, further safeguarding the lightning-fast performance. Besides, Tab 18 utilizes the updated Android 13-based DokeOS_P 4.0 with PC Mode upgraded to the 2.0 version. It is also the first in the lineup to come with quad Harman Kardon® speakers with Harman AudioEFX® 2.0 sound effects for more natural calls and more immersive entertainment from gaming and music listening to film-watching and more. Featuring an 8800mAh battery under the hood, Tab 18 can power up your daily use for up to 12 hours. In terms of camera capabilities, both of its cameras are merged with the ArcSoft® 7.0 Algorithm for clearer video conferencing and class notes. Now with a new Magnetic S Pen, you are free to express yourself and bring your inspiration to life.
Now, let’s dive deeper into the upgrades of Tab 18 and how it will bring a newer experience to your life.
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Perfect for Reading, Media Consumption & Multi-tasking
-12” 2.4K Display & TÜV SÜD Low Blue Light Certification & Eye Comfort Modes
As the largest flagship tablet in the Tab series lineup, the 12” Tab 18 delivers even more immersive viewing with shrunk bezels pushing the screen-to-body ratio to 86.6 percent for more details, and 2.4K high resolution for crisper images and sharper texts. Its screen is with TÜV SÜD Low Blue Light Certification, relieving your eye fatigue and eye strain during prolonged usage with reduced blue light emission. Besides, considering different use cases, multiple eye comfort modes are assigned to Tab 18, Reading Mode for a Kindle-like e-book reading experience, including multi-layered Dark Mode for diverse light conditions, and Night Light Mode with harmful blue light filtering catering to your eye health. Viewing on Tab 18 is made more comfortable and enjoyable.
-1080P Widevine L1 Support & Multi-window & Split-screen View
Blending tablet portability and laptop versatility, the 12” Tab 18 is ideal for media consumption and productivity tasks. To further elevate your experience on Tab 18, Blackview has done more than that. For a better binge-watching experience, Tab 18 has passed Widevine L1 Certification, allowing you to immerse yourself in streaming content in 1080P on platforms like Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, Hulu, and more. Besides, Tab 18 provides a PC-like experience with a multi-window view without sacrificing touchscreen capability. You can open multiple websites on Tab 18 to get your tasks done faster and more efficiently. To add more fun and convenience to your life, its screen can be divided into two, allowing you to share your feelings with your friends while streaming videos.
Your Handy Helper: To Edit, To Create, To Inspire, To Bring It Back to Life.
-Optional 2-in-1 Bluetooth Magnetic Keyboard & Megnetic S Pen Gen 2
Adding more convenience, Blackview offers optional accessories as your productivity tool and creativity booster, including a 2-in-1 Bluetooth Magnetic Keyboard and an all-new Magnetic S Pen Gen 2. Tested a pressure sensitivity at 4096 levels and latency less than 10 ms, it is natural to use with a pen-like writing experience. You can use the pen to achieve seamless navigation, take notes, and sketch to bring your ideas back to life on Tab 18 with the S Pen Gen 2.
No.2 Performance Upgrade
-6nm MediaTek Helio G99&Up to 24GB RAM&256GB ROM plus Up to 1TB Expandable Storage
Given that a large-screen tablet is often used for demanding tasks like multitasking, graphically intensive gaming and streaming, the Tab 18 sports a powerful 6nm octa-core MediaTek Helio G99 Soc, mated with 12GB of RAM, which can be doubled to up to 24GB thanks to the advanced RAM Expansion technology. Beyond that, performance is further boosted with cutting-edge technology supported by DokeOS, including Atomized Memory 2.0, Focus Computing 2.0 with Performance Mode, Smart Pre-Loading, Auto Disk Defrag and even more. As a result, Tab 18 allows for up to 38 apps to stay open in the background without affecting performance and scores 457,641 on Antutu Benchmark, seeing 70% better performance than its predecessor.
Ensuring intensive media use and extensive app installation, Tab 18 sports 256GB of ROM and supports up to 1TB expansion with a microSD card, allowing you to store your favorite movies, e-books, and working files. Furthermore, it boasts an internal cooling system with over 12,000mm2 of thermal conductivity materials, keeping your gaming cool all the time while staying fluid.
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Engineered to gratify your experience on the ultra-big 12” Tab 18 and the new S Pen with concerns for user patterns and demands, Tab 18 runs Android 13 with the up-to-date DokeOS_P 4.0 for a smarter lifestyle with upgrades mainly in efficiency, design, privacy and performance, to make your everyday life easier and better in many meaningful ways.
Upgraded from PC Mode with multi-window view, the all-new PC Mode 2.0 allows users to top the main task window among others to let them focus on the most important. The upgraded Split-screen function can not only divide the screen into two but also allow you to switch freely between them with the newly added Task Bar for simpler interaction and make them a personalized combination stored on your desktop, bringing more convenience to your work, study and play. The upgraded Notebook app allows you to use the S Pen to take screen cuts in rounds or rectangles instantly, create notes with the floating shortcut button, and edit them in adjustable brushes, perfect for note-taking and brain-storming. New Clock offers timer customization to achieve more effective time management in your everyday life. The new EasyShare app ensures even 60 times faster file transmission than Bluetooth while without networks. Screen Attention serves to uninterrupted viewing. The Real-time Subtitles function works as a useful tool for easier calls and meetings. More robust privacy control is achieved on Tab 18, from clipboard history and more sophisticated access permission to the privacy dashboard. The New Workspace app helps balance your work life and personal life with two individual spaces, both of which can be securely protected behind separate passwords.
Providing more immersive soundscapes and natural-sounding voice, Tab 18 comes with quad Harman Kardon® box speakers symmetrically arranged on both sides for surround sound. Catering to different scenarios, Tab 18 is integrated with 5 modes with realistic sound effects tuned by Harman AudioEFX® 2.0, covering your needs from listening to your go-to playlist, streaming your favorite movie and playing thrilling games to attending live meetings, making connection easier and entertaining more enjoyable.
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Other Highlights
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