Designed to Meet the Demands of Increased Mobile Use and Comfort of PCs and Tablets
While 80 percent of consumers have adopted smartphones for their daily Internet routines, the mobile user experience still lacks that of the good old-fashioned personal computer. According to the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) Household Appliance and Electronics report, desktop computers continue to rank highest in terms of user satisfaction on the ACSI survey.
“It doesn’t shock me at all,” says Graalphone President and CEO Raoul Parienti. “As far as mobile technology has advanced over the last decade, you still hear people say ‘I’ll do that when I get back home or to the office because it’s easier.'”
No matter how many apps a device can operate at once, the user experience simply doesn’t stack up to that of a computer. On the other hand, people obviously prefer their mobile phones, due to size and portability, camera functionalities, and messaging options.
But thanks to the French company Graalphone, consumers will soon have access to the best of all worlds; or at least that’s the claim they are making ahead of this year’s CES show in a few weeks.
Graalphone has developed a revolutionary 4-in-1 device, allowing anyone to carry a PC, smartphone, tablet and 3D digital camera in his or her pocket.
Key Features Include:
- Graalphone (operating on Windows platform):
- 7 inch widescreen with an autostereoscopic 3D Full HD display
- Dimensions : 3.8 x 7 x 0.7 inch
- Powered by an Intel Atom processor
- 4GB of RAM
- 256GB internal storage
- Micro-USB 3 ports, micro-HDMI and micro SD card slot
- Memory storage for the Graalphone device and the smartphone operate in mirror
- Smartphone (operating on Android platform):
- 5 inch screen
- Dual-SIM Smartphone
- Latest generation of Qualcomm Processor
- 8GB of RAM, 256GB internal storage
- High definition camera with a fixed focal length and a LED flash
- Micro SD card embedded
- Supplied with a rechargeable battery that can be charged directly through the Graalphone or via micro-USB 3 port for a quick, convenient recharge 3,5 output jack
As a mobile worker the idea of the Graalphone sounds intriguing. I could take a pass on the name, but the promise of the all-in-one has been something phone companies (most notably Nokia) have played with over the years.
GAMbIT will be onhand at this year’s CES show in January and you can be will will be bringing you some coverage of the device. Stay tuned for more!