IFA 2011 VIDEO: Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S smartphone
Sony Ericsson took to IFA 2011 with their fastest Xperia handset yet, the Arc S. Running off a 1.4GHz processor, the Xperia Arc S features 512MB RAM, Sony’s Mobile Bravia Engine, Android OS 2.3 Gingerbread, microSDHC card support, a 4.2-inch display with a 854×480 resolution, Bluetooth, WiFi, an eight-megapixel rear camera, Sony Exmor for mobile CMOS sensor and SE’s own Timescape UI.
The camera is also capable of 3D photography, including 3D sweep panorama shots, though you’ll need to hook the handset up to a compatible 3D display over HDMI to get the benefit of the added dimension.
NOTE: Please excuse mention of a dual-core processor in the video; it’s a single core in the Arc S. 3 days of tech-show fatigue were kicking in by the time this clip was shot, sorry!
Hit the video above for a sneak peek.
3 comments
smokeless cigarettes is right.
Specifically, when you depress the clutch pedal, a rod pushes on a piston in the master cylinder which in turn transfers fluid to the slave cylinder, pushing the slave piston in outward against a lever which in turn disengages the clutch pressure plate. Because of the forces required to accomplish such a task are so great, a special high-density fluid must be used.
It would have been perfect if the Xperia Arc S features a qHD screen.
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