IFA 2014 is now in full flow. Here's what the likes of Samsung, Sony, Acer, Asus and more have to show off in Berlin.
The Internationale Funkausstellung Berlin (translated as the International radio exhibition Berlin) is one of the biggest, oldest, and most prestigious electronics shows in the world, and you can bet there will be a mass of new TV, wearable and smartphone technologies on show - think CES but on European soil.
This year's show runs from September 5 to September 10 (although press days are earlier in the week), and should feature some major new tech releases.
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Acer at IFA 2014
The Taiwanese company was one of the first to unveil its new kit and there was no shortage of things to cast an eye over. Up first, the new Acer Liquid Z500 smartphone. The affordable 5-inch Android handset is priced at around the £120 mark and focuses on audio quality by introducing front-facing speakers to rival the One M8.
Over in the world of Windows 8 hybrids, Acer also unveiled the Aspire R13 and R14 convertible laptops, both of which are powered by an Intel Haswell CPU and feature QHD 2,560 x 1,440 displays. Priced from £699, the laptop duo will go on sale from October.
Acer also unveiled two new tablets in the shape of the Iconia Tab W and Tab 10. The 8-inch Tab W runs on Windows 8.1 and features an quad-core Intel Atom processor, 1,280 x 800 display and will cost from £119.99. The 10-inch tablet runs on Android 4.4 KitKat and features a full HD 1080p display. You can get your hands on this from October with prices starting from £139.99.
ASUS at IFA 2014
ASUS was next up and top of the agenda was something we were already expecting. The Android Wear-running ASUS ZenWatch is official and it's set to take on the LG G R and the Samsung Gear S. The stylish smartwatch has a 2.5-inch curved screen, 100 different display options and will pack a heart-rate sensor to increase its fitness credentials. The ZenWatch is going to cost £199 and should land before the end of the year.
Among the other announcements, Asus also introduced a new version of its budget MeMo Pad 7 Android tablet, which now has a new fibreglass body, a 1,920 x 1,200 resolution screen and measures in at just 8.3mm thick. Following the sleek Zenbook UX301 laptop is the updated UX305 model, which hosts a 13.3-inch 3,200 x 1,800 resolution display and is just 12.3mm thick.
Last up is the ASUS EeeBook X205, the company’s attempt to make an affordable Windows laptop and a rival for the Google Chromebook. Set to be priced around the $199 mark (so around £199 in the UK), the X205 is powered by a quad-core Intel Atom processor and is accompanied by 2GB RAM and the option of either 32GB or 64GB of onboard storage. Much like the Chromebook’s reliance on Google Drive, you will also get free access to Microsoft’s OneDrive cloud storage for two years.
Samsung at IFA 2014
As expected, we had our first official look at the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, the latest S-Pen-toting phablet. But that’s not all the Korean company had in store for us at its Unpacked event.
The 5.7-inch Note 4 was also joined by the odd-looking Samsung Galaxy Edge smartphone with a curved screen, a Samsung Gear VR headset powered by the now Facebook owned Oculus and even famous pen maker Mont Blanc unveiled a stylus for the Note 4.
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Sony at IFA 2014
Sony was up next and kicked things off with a trio of new smartphones starting with the flagship Xperia Z3, the Xperia Z3 Compact, and the more wallet-friendly Xperia E3. Sony also added to the tablet ranks with the 8-inch Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact plus there’s new wearables to wrap around the wrist with the Sony Smartband Talk activity tracker and the Android Wear-running Sony Smartwatch 3.
Away from all things mobile, in the audio and visual departments Sony also announced a new HT-GT1 soundbar, the stylish MDR-1a headphones and a high resolution WALKMAN. There was also some good news for early 4K TV owners with the introduction of a new HEVC (H.265) standard to improve ultra high definition picture and sound quality.
For budding smartphone photographers, Sony unveiled the QX30 and QX1 lens cameras to help ramp up shooting quality. Like the smartphone lenses shown off last year, the QX30 and QX1 clip onto Xperia handsets offering a 30x zoom to shoot better from a distance and pack the same APS-C sensor featured in Sony’s interchangeable lens cameras.
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