|                         | Ears-on with Klipsch's latest intra-aural headphone lineup: Image S4 (II) series, X7i Aug 10th 2012, 04:51                        Been fancying a new set of in-ear headphones as of late? If you'll recall, it was last week when Klipsch quietly revealed its new $200 Image X7i and a trio of Image S4 (II) series in-ears. Today, after getting our mitts on the new Image One on-ear models at its NYC event, we were able check out the in-ears for the first time. To refresh your memory, the X7i is the company's first set crafted from ceramic materials, featuring balanced-armature drivers and intended as a step-down option from its $350 X10i. The S4 (II) models, on the other hand, are unsurprisingly refreshes of its tried and true S4 line. So if you're interested in finding out more, join us past the break for our detailed impressions. Continue reading Ears-on with Klipsch's latest intra-aural headphone lineup: Image S4 (II) series, X7i Filed under: Wearables Ears-on with Klipsch's latest intra-aural headphone lineup: Image S4 (II) series, X7i originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 10 Aug 2012 00:51:00 EDT.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink    |    | Email this  | Comments |                          | Samsung Exynos 5 Dual white paper confirms new high marks for mobile graphics, memory performance Aug 10th 2012, 04:12                        Our SIGGRAPH demo of the ARM Mali-T604 GPU gave a brief preview of Samsung's upcoming Exynos 5 Dual CPU, but now all the details of the company's next great processor are ready for us to view. Other than that GPU which includes support for up to WQXGA (2,560 x 1,600) resolutions -- perfect for the 11.8-inch P10 mentioned in court filings -- and much more, the white paper uncovered by Android Authority also mentions support for features like Wi-Fi Display, high bandwidth LPDDR3 RAM running at up to 800MHz with a bandwidth of 12.8GBps, USB 3.0 and SATA III. It also claims the horsepower to decode 1080p video at 60fps in pretty much any codec, stereoscopic 3D plus handle graphics APIs like OpenGL ES 3.0 and OpenCL 1.1. All of this is comes courtesy of a dual-core 1.7GHz ARM Cortex-A15 CPU built on the company's 32nm High-K Metal Gate process and Panel Self Refresh technology that avoids changing pixels unnecessarily to reduce power consumption. There's plenty of other buzzwords and benchmarks floating around in the PDF, you can check them out in the PDF linked below or just sit back and see what tablets and phones arrive with one of these -- or the competition from Qualcomm's S4 and NVIDIA's Tegra -- inside starting later this year. Filed under: Cellphones Samsung Exynos 5 Dual white paper confirms new high marks for mobile graphics, memory performance originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 10 Aug 2012 00:12:00 EDT.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink  The Verge, Android Authority   |    Samsung Exynos Blog, White paper (PDF)   | Email this  | Comments |  |