LG Nexus 4: 4.7-inch, 4-core 1.5GHz processor, 2GB of RAM, Android 4.2

Despite the fact that Google was forced to cancel the scheduled event today in New York, the company has officially announced the fourth in the line of Nexus smartphone run by the Android 4.2 Jelly Bean.

LG Nexus 4 is based on the 4-core 1.5 GHz processor Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro graphics Adreno 320 and has a 4.7-inch True HD IPS Plus with a resolution of WXGA (1280 x 768 pixels, 15:9 aspect ratio).

Nexus 4 got 2 GB of RAM, 8 or 16 GB of flash memory modules, wireless Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, chip NFC, the main and the front camera with a resolution of 8 megapixels and 1.3 megapixels. Unlike Optimus G, the "Google Phone" no network support LTE. Also there is no mention in the description of the slot for memory cards microSD. The cabinet dimensions are 133, 9 x 68, 7 x 9, 1 mm Weight -139 g.

Built-in battery capacity is equal 2100 mAh, enough for battery life in talk time and 15.3 hours to 300 hours - in standby mode. It also reported on the possibility of wireless charging.

Implementing LG Nexus 4 begins on 13 November through Google Play store in the U.S., Canada, Germany, France, Spain and Australia. Cost model with 8GB of memory without a contract is $ 299. A model with 16 GB of flash memory will cost $ 50 more ($ 349).

Apple will sell multi-color smart LED-Lamp Philips Hue, controlled from the iPhone and iPad

This week, Apple will start selling in their online Apple Store brand new product - smart multi-color LED lamps from the company Philips. Philips Hue differ from similar A remote control with free apps for iOS.

LED lamp Philips Hue allows users to change the color of the lighting in different rooms, varying levels of brightness, turn on and turn off the device by touching the screen iPhone or iPad.

How the system works is pretty simple. The basic package includes three LED lamps and one wireless controller. The controller must be connected to a home router, and Philips Hue used to replace the old incandescent bulbs. They are compatible with most standard cartridges.

Using the app for iOS-devices, you can rename the LED-lamp according to the rooms in which they are located. Then, by moving the slider to the special touch of the LCD panel i-gadget from left to right, you can change the light intensity or color bulbs.

The application includes 12 variants of color schemes, including "sunset", "deep sea", "beach" and "hammock". When you select an option, the three lights change color instantly. For example, after clicking on the "beach", they are dark pink. If you do not like this option, simply select a different color palette. If you have found a suitable option, you can set it to a schedule: go to settings and set the on and off. Lamps can be controlled via the Internet.

Basic package costs $ 199; additional LED lights will cost $ 59 apiece. The high price is due not only to the "smart" stuffing and durability of the product. Philips Hue can run for 15 years (or 15,000 hours of continuous lighting) and thus consume five times less electricity than standard incandescent bulbs.
 

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