Consumer Electronics
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Teardown: Xiaomi Mi Pad 2
Xiaomi Tablet with 16GB eMMC NAND and 2GB Mobile DDR3 SDRAM.
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Teardown: Amazon's Kindle Oasis
Amazon's eReader with 4GB NAND Flash and 512MB SDRAM.
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Teardown: Under Armour Health Box
The Under Armour HealthBox is the world’s first connected fitness system created specifically to measure, monitor and manage the factors that determine how people feel.
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Teardown: HP ENVY 4520 All-in-One Printer
The Hewlett Packard (HP) ENVY 4520 all-in-one printer lets users print, copy and scan. Print speed ISO is up to 9.5 ppm (black), up to 6.8 ppm (color).
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Teardown: Oculus - Rift Virtual Reality CV (HM-A)
Rift’s advanced display technology combined with its low-latency constellation tracking system enables the sensation of presence in VR.
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Teardown: Apple Pencil
The Apple Pencil is designed to expand on the versatility of Multi-Touch.
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Teardown: Google Pixel C (C1502W)
The Google Pixel C Tablet features 32GB eMMC Flash, 3GB DDR4 SDRAM, the NVIDIA Apps Processor, Quad-Core CPU and Quad-Core GPU.
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Teardown: Sony Xperia M5
The Sony Xperia M5 offers full HD 5” display with BRAVIA and 21.5 MP main camera and 13 MP.
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Teardown: ASUS - ZenBook
The ASUS – ZenBook features 256GB SSD and 4GB DDR3 SDRAM, Intel ATOM Processor, Dual-Core, 800MHz, 4MB Cache, Windows 8.1 and 1MP Webcam.
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Teardown: LG Nexus 5X (LG-H790)
The LG Nexus 5X (LG-H790) features the Qualcomm Apps/BB, MM-MB, Dual-Core A57, Quad-Core A53.
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Teardown: Microsoft - Surface Pro 4 (1724)
The Microsoft Surface Pro 4 offers the 6th Gen Intel Core processors.
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Teardown: Apple - iPhone 6S (A1688)
The iPhone 6S has 3D Touch that senses how deeply a user presses the display, which is designed to let the user do all kinds of essential things more quickly and simply.
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Teardown: Microsoft Band (1619)
The Microsoft Band is designed to help people live healthier by tracking your heart rate, exercise, calorie burn and sleep quality.
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Teardown: Samsung Gear Solo
The Samsung Gear S watch, designed with a curved AMOLED display, is a stand-alone wearable, allowing users to make and answer calls, check and send texts, get directions, track runs and more.
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Exclusive Video Teardown: Honeywell 1900GSR-2USB
Honeywell's Xenon 1900, the sixth-generation of area-imaging technology, features a custom image sensor that is optimized for barcode scanning.
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Teardown: JBL flip 2
The Flip 2 wireless portable speaker from JBL features the CSR BlueCore5 Multimedia IC, Infineon COB NFC IC, and a built-in bass port.
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Teardown: SES G-Tag 6
The Store Electronics Systems (SES) G-Tag 6 is a shelf-edge pricing display that, like other products in the space, allows retailers to change pricing dynamically in response to competitors’ or suppliers’ price changes.
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Teardown: Jawbone Mini Jambox (J2013)
Jawbone Mini Jambox - A small aluminium speaker with bigger sound that its body might suggest.
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Teardown: Cisco DPC3848V Wireless Residential Gateway
With the growing demand for Internet connectivity within consumers comes Cisco DPC3848V Wireless Residential Gateway a home and small office gateway combines a cable modem, router and wireless access points in a single device.
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Teardown: Samsung Galaxy Note Edge
The IHS teardown team puts the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge smartphone under the knife.
