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Screen Grabs: Continuum scrubs the Acer off an Iconia W500

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Screen Grabs: Continuum scrubs the Acer off an Iconia W500

TV producers consistently think they can easily sneak a fast one by us and our eagle-eyed readers. Little do they understand that together we are a near unstoppable force, capable of finding, identifying and mocking close to every use (and misuse) of tech on TELEVISION. A tipster caught this un-branded tablet on a recent episode of Continuum and, after a little bit of sleuthing, we had the ability to identify it as the Iconia Tab W500. Without the company’s branding it was a little hard to identify precisely just what this slate was, but the off-center placement of the Windows logo and one-of-a-kind looking webcam provided its identification away. Sorry Canadian television, you’ll need to attempt harder to sneak a gadget by us.

[Thanks, Reece]

Screen Grabs: Continuum rubs the Acer off an Iconia W500 initially appeared on Engadget on Thu, 21 Jun 2012 06:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for usage of feeds.

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Verizon sucks at Photoshop: the Continuum definitely can’t do this, we checked

Notice something missing from that Continuum there on Big Red’s home page? That’s right: if this were a real phone, there’d be an arbitrary black bar across the screen somewhere around the young lady’s midsection, followed by a “ticker” at the bottom… but instead, just as with the iOS-powered Droid X, they’ve once again exceeded the bounds of reality with a little help from Adobe products. Don’t get us wrong, the phone Verizon’s got up on its home page is the Continuum Verizon probably should’ve launched… but then they would’ve had to answer the burning question of why they released a slightly sexier, slimmer version of the Fascinate. It’s alright, though, guys — we’ve got your back — just follow the break for the corrected version. You’re welcome to use it!

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Verizon sucks at Photoshop: the Continuum definitely can’t do this, we checked originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 08 Dec 2010 17:08:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Samsung Continuum first hands-on

If surprise was the focus of the event, we’d say the Samsung Android-powered, Verizon-exclusive (and, alas, Bing-driven) Continuum reveal was a comedy of errors — but who cares now that we’ve got our hands on the Galaxy S phone, secondary ticker and all. The Android buttons themselves, as it turns out, are on the display as well — basically, it’s one huge display. The grip sensor that activates the display seems to work well, although it’s pretty easy to squeeze the camera button by accident since it’s also on the lower right of the phone. Unfortunately, there’s no way for third-party apps to update the ticker — it’s limited to Samsung’s stuff right now. We’re trying to get some battery life info — we’re curious if turning on a smaller screen more often will result in a longer shelf life, or if it’ll just be about even. Developing…

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Samsung Continuum first hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 08 Nov 2010 18:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Samsung Continuum turns up on Verizon’s holiday site

Verizon still hasn’t officially announced that it will be carrying the Samsung Continuum Galaxy S phone, but that doesn’t seem to have stopped it from including the phone on it’s new holiday website — ’tis the season for being generous, after all. Unfortunately, any word on pricing or a release date will apparently still have to wait for that formal announcement, which we assume will be coming any day now — previous leaks have pointed to a November 11th release for the dual-display phone.

Samsung Continuum turns up on Verizon’s holiday site originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 02 Nov 2010 16:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Verizon nabs Samsung Continuum, Zeal and Motorola Citrus on November 11th, according to gushing leak?

Someone’s found their way into an internal database and pulled out details on three Verizon phones — the Samsung Continuum, Samsung Zeal and Motorola Citrus, all of which will reportedly drop on the 11th of next month. We don’t have any reason to doubt that, as all three showed up on a recent rebate, but there’s more to these leaked screens than a release date. For instance, the Continuum will apparently sport a Swype virtual keyboard on top of a 3.4-inch Super AMOLED screen, to say nothing of that secondary display, and the Motorola Citrus explicitly doesn’t support tethering. The Samsung Zeal, meanwhile, isn’t a modern smartphone at all, but rather a dual-hinge device with “magic” e-ink keys that change from a standard dialer to a four-row QWERTY layout. Isn’t it nice to have all that sorted out?

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Verizon nabs Samsung Continuum, Zeal and Motorola Citrus on November 11th, according to gushing leak? originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 01 Nov 2010 00:12:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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