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7digital attend IFA in Berlin and live to tell their tale…

Posted in Apps, Consumer Electronics, IFA, Mobile, Tablet PC on September 9th, 2010 by Jonathan Southall – Be the first to comment

7digital's 'Team IFA' relaxing after a hard day of meetings: James, Jim, Dan and Stephen.

Nothing can prepare you for the scale of IFA, the consumer electronics trade show now celebrating it’s 50th year in Berlin. If I tell you it was huge or enormous or really, really big it doesn’t quite do it justice.  Whatever you are imagining now is much smaller than it actually is.

It is vast.  Even if it weren’t full to the brim with buyers, sellers, members of the public and journalists, and were totally empty it would take a couple of hours to walk round it all.  It’s hard to imagine what other conferences could fill it.

Apparently one of them is Fruit Logistica, a fruit and vegetable exhibition, which bafflingly, is on a similar scale.  Presumably Apple, BlackBerry and Orange are all in attendance there.

No Apple at IFA though, but plenty of response to the iPad. The Samsung GALAXY Tab was a very hot topic, which was great news for 7digital, given our music store’s position on the tablet. We watched consumers interacting with the store on display devices, which is always heartening, especially when the execution is as good as it is on that device.

As well as meeting with existing partners, it was good to meet with a whole host of new partners and talk about new opportunities with them. Having ebooks in our portfolio of services is an enormous help, as the current tablet mania has great implications for ebooks.


When can I have one? James of 7digital with a Samsung GALAXY Tab

While tablets were a huge talking point for us at 7digital, there was a mammoth amount of noise about 3d televisions. Some CE brands were so keen to push 3D they didn’t have any audio devices on display. Every room seemed to have acrobats, jugglers and the like performing on stage, broadcast live to banks of 3D TVs where huge groups of people would watch them through special glasses, rather than taking them off to see the real thing. I understand why this is, but it did look pretty absurd  to a passer by.

Whether consumers really want 3D just yet is open to question. There’s precious little content, and most have upgraded to flat panel pretty recently. The glasses seem to be one of the biggest obstacles, and you might be tempted to think the whole concept could go the way of the mini-disc if it weren’t for the fact that it has clear and immediate implications for gaming where the issue will be much less of a barrier.


Sharp's glasses-free 3D Tablet. Available sometime soon!

If the no-glasses-required 3D technology improves and takes off, it could have some pretty wild implications for tablets. Sharp already have a 3D tablet, which with the addition of motion control being demoed on some TV’s, really set the mind racing about how 3D user interfaces could work in the future.

But back to the present: the other clear trend was for connected devices, especially TV’s and the requirement for cloud based media services, which for  7digital is a very good news indeed.

Samsung GALAXY Tab launches at IFA

Posted in API, Consumer Electronics, IFA, Mobile, Partnerships, Tablet PC on September 2nd, 2010 by alexcorradi – 6 Comments

The opening day of IFA in Berlin, the leading consumer electronics trade show, saw the launch of a genuine challenger to the iPad, Samsung’s  GALAXY Tab.

To the right, Ben Drury CEO of 7digital

Powered by Android  2.2, the Samsung GALAXY Tab is the first of the company’s tablet devices.  The GalaxyTab allows consumers to experience PC-like web-browsing and enjoy all forms of multimedia content on the perfectly sized 7-inch display, wherever they go. Moreover, users can continuously communicate via e-mail, voice and video call, SMS/MMS or social network with the optimized user interface.

We believe the GALAXY Tab is a real contender to Apple’s iPad and Samsung’s experience as a leading consumer electronics company puts it in a strong position to help deliver a true ‘connected life’ experience.

At 7digital we are extremely proud to be associated with the GALAXY Tab with the 7digital music store deeply embedded in the device via the Samsung Music Hub.  Users of the Galaxy Tab will have access to 7digital’s store of over 10 million MP3 tracks across many countries.  What is even more exciting is that our existing over 2 million customers will automatically have access to their accounts and music collection via the GALAXY Tab, making the transition to a mobile device even easier.

Watch the video courtesy of Android Central: Click here

Find out what some of the blogs are saying:

  • T3 – Click here
  • Electric Pig – Click here
  • Android Central – Click here
  • Read the Samsung press release – Click here