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COOL STUFF: Sharebook — The new i-View device debuted in Las Vegas

Kittika Amornpimon explains how your Android device can be upgraded to a full sized computer with the I-View Sharebook

Las Vegas, NEVADA — Kittika Amornpimon explains how your Android device can be upgraded to a full sized computer with the I-View Sharebook, on the first day of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Iview’s booth at CES was full of magical treasures. While the elbow to elbow massive Samsung display foretold an amazing tech future, Iview’s humble display provided pragmatic options to enhance your daily quality of life... today!

The Iview Sharebook allows you to upgrade your Android phone into the capabilities of a full blown computer, via a simple plug-in. Under $200, the Sharebook is available with a 15.6” or 14.1” screen.

As the name implies, the Sharebook can be used by multiple family members at home, kids at school, or while traveling (along with their personal Android devices). This concept of sharing a “Sharebook” is significantly more cost effective than buying each family member a laptop computer.

When you upgrade your classic Samsung Galaxy Note 4 to a hyper speed processor Note 10 your “Sharebook” is thus upgraded without buying a new computer.

Bluesky and ASTCA will hopefully offer the productive Sharebook locally in the near future.  Have a look at Iview’s Sharebook and other Smarthome devices at www.Iviewus.com

V-COPTR

Is the twin prop V-Coptr, showcased at CES Las Vegas the future of consumer drones?

[photo: Barry Markowitz, 1/7/20]

Stanford grad Phd’s MQ Wang and Tony Zang began their Zero Zero Robotics in 2014 presenting the Hover Camera Passport (2016) and Hover 2 (2018).  They have now broken conventionality by creating a two propeller, v angled, consumer drone with a claimed amazing 50 minute flight time. Most marketed drone products currently strive to attain a 30 minute per battery flight time. 

The V-Coptr has a mechanical 3 axis gimble, 4k camera, sophisticated tilt rotor technology, obstacle avoidance sensors, and a claimed video transmission range of 4.3 miles.

The V-Coptr is an important game changer worthy of “Cool Stuff’s” continued follow up.  You can view their website at zerozerorobotics.com