Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. et al

Filing 1140

Administrative Motion to File Under Seal filed by Apple Inc.. (Attachments: #1 Wheeler Declaration in Support of Administrative Motion, #2 Proposed Order, #3 Declaration of Jason R. Bartlett, #4 Exhibit 1, #5 Exhibit 2, #6 Exhibit 3, #7 Exhibit 4, #8 Exhibit 5, #9 Exhibit 6, #10 Exhibit 7, #11 Exhibit 8, #12 Exhibit 9, #13 Exhibit 10, #14 Exhibit 11, #15 Exhibit 12, #16 Exhibit 13, #17 Exhibit 14, #18 Exhibit 15, #19 Exhibit 16, #20 Exhibit 17, #21 Exhibit 18, #22 Exhibit 19, #23 Exhibit 20, #24 Exhibit 21, #25 Exhibit 22, #26 Exhibit 23, #27 Exhibit 24, #28 Exhibit 25, #29 Exhibit 26, #30 Exhibit 27, #31 Public Declaration of Peter W. Bressler, #32 Exhibit 1, #33 Exhibit 2, #34 Exhibit 3, #35 Exhibit 4, #36 Exhibit 5, #37 Exhibit 6, #38 Exhibit 7, #39 Exhibit 8, #40 Exhibit 9, #41 Exhibit 10, #42 Exhibit 11, #43 Exhibit 12, #44 Exhibit 13, #45 Exhibit 14, #46 Exhibit 15, #47 Exhibit 16, #48 Exhibit 17, #49 Exhibit 18, #50 Exhibit 19, #51 Exhibit 20, #52 Exhibit 21, #53 Exhibit 22, #54 Exhibit 23, #55 Exhibit 24, #56 Exhibit 25, #57 Exhibit 26, #58 Exhibit 27, #59 Exhibit 28, #60 Exhibit 29, #61 Exhibit 30, #62 Exhibit 31, #63 Exhibit 32, #64 Exhibit 33, #65 Exhibit 34, #66 Exhibit 35, #67 Exhibit 36, #68 Exhibit 37, #69 Exhibit 38, #70 Exhibit 39, #71 Exhibit 40, #72 Exhibit 41, #73 Exhibit 42, #74 Exhibit 43, #75 Exhibit 44, #76 Exhibit 45, #77 Exhibit 46, #78 Exhibit 47, #79 Exhibit 48, #80 Exhibit 49, #81 Exhibit 50, #82 Exhibit 51, #83 Exhibit 52, #84 Exhibit 53, #85 Exhibit 54, #86 Exhibit 55, #87 Exhibit 56, #88 Exhibit 57, #89 Exhibit 58, #90 Exhibit 59, #91 Exhibit 60, #92 Exhibit 61, #93 Exhibit 62, #94 Exhibit 63, #95 Exhibit 64, #96 Exhibit 65, #97 Exhibit 66, #98 Exhibit 67, #99 Exhibit 68, #100 Exhibit 69, #101 Exhibit 70, #102 Exhibit 71, #103 Exhibit 72, #104 Exhibit 73, #105 Exhibit 74, #106 Exhibit 75, #107 Exhibit 76, #108 Exhibit 77)(Jacobs, Michael) (Filed on 6/26/2012) Modified on 6/27/2012 pursuant to General Order No. 62, attachment #1 sealed (dhm, COURT STAFF).

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Exhibit 29 Page 1 of 6 Search for Laptops, Printers, Tablet PCs, Desktop PCs, or Components... DESKTOPS LAPTOPS ALL TABLETS TABLETS APPLE ANDROID TABLETS PRINTERS E-READERS COMPONENTS BEST PRICES STORAGE REVIEWS Home > Tablets > Reviews > Coby Kyros Int ernet 8” Touchscreen Tablet (MID8024) Coby Kyros Internet 8” Touchscreen Tablet (MID8024) Review and Ratings EDITORS’ RATING: Reviewer William Harrel Our Verdict: This strongperforming, well-built tablet is an inexpensive Internet and media appliance, but be aware of its lack of support for Flash and the Android Market before diving in. Read More… What We Liked… What We Didn’t… • Entry-level price • No Flash support • USB device support • No multi-touch support • 1080p HD HDMI output • No Android Market support Manufacturer's Price: $249.99 (mfr. est., as tested) Coby Kyros Internet 8” Touchscreen Tablet (MID8024) Review By William Harrel, reviewed May 18, 2011 Introduction Design Features Performance & Conclusion How We Test Tablets Share This Review: APLNDC-Y0000233696 Page 2 of 6 Design The first thing we noticed about the Kyros Tablet is how well-built and sturdy it seems. It weighs just over a pound and looks and feels substantial. At slightly over 6 inches wide in the upright, or portrait, orientation, it’ s a bit too big for a small-handed person to hold in one hand comfortably. This width is almost perfect for reaching all of the keys when typing on the onscreen keyboard with both hands. Overall, though, we didn’ t find typing on this entry-level tablet quite as comfortable— and, therefore, as fast as— 4.7-inch-wide Samsung Galaxy Tab. the The Kyros Internet 8” Touchscreen Tablet is attractive and well built. The 8-inch display with 800x600 (SVGA) resolution provides a nice-size view, but it’ s not as bright and colorful as most other tablet displays we’ ve seen. Also, the relatively low resolution doesn’ t provide as much detail as some of the 1,024x600 and 1,024x768 handhelds we’ ve reviewed, either. In addition, the 4-to-3 aspect ratio— opposed to the 16-to-9 HD aspect ratio on some more costly as tablets— displays HD formatted videos in a letterbox format that often makes use of only about half of the screen, depending on the format of the source video. Also, since it doesn’ t support multitouch (two-fingered gestures) for zooming in and out, this tablet provides zoom options through Zoom-in and Zoom-out icons in the lower-right corner of the display. Coby Electronics says multitouch gestures (and Flash) will be supported on its soon-to-be-released 10-inch version of the tablet, but we still count this is as a serious misstep. Any tablet coming out in 2011 or later needs to have multi-touch support— period. The power connection and all other ports, including a mini-HDMI output and a MicroSD slot, are located on the bottom edge of the tablet. The power button and volume control are on the right APLNDC-Y0000233697 Page 3 of 6 side, near the top of the device. There’ s also a front-facing 2.1-megapixel camera and a microphone at the top, on the bezel just above the screen. There is no camera on the back. This configuration is great for videoconferencing and recording videos of yourself, but not at all handy for snapping pictures and recording videos of anything or anybody else. The front-facing camera leaves you looking at the back of the device when operating it— you can’ t see what you’ re capturing, or even the onscreen camera control icons, for that matter. Along the bottom, you'll find the microSD card slot, the power jack, a mini USB port, a headphone jack, and a mini HDMI port for video output. Along the back is a set of speakers, and though they’ re not very loud, they’ re adequate and sound pretty good. Still, we got much better sound quality from the included set of stereo headphones. Aside from the somewhat finicky touch screen and the lack of a rear camera, using the tablet is easy enough. As with other tablets, typing is handled with a virtual keyboard that pops up contextually, or when the text cursor is on any text-composing screen or input field. The interface is standard Android, which allows you to customize the multi-page home screen to your liking. Across the bottom, just beneath the display, is a row of glowing navigation buttons— Browser, Menu, Home, Back, and Search— which makes getting around on this device fairly straightforward. The Home button, a small, circular disc that blinks red when the device is charging, is a nice touch. It’ s an actual physical button that requires deliberate pressing to activate it, which makes inadvertently returning to the Home screen less likely. Back to Introduction Introduction Design Continue to Features Features Performance & Conclusion Related Reading How We Test Tablets Specifications See All Reviews of Coby Electronics Products Apple iPad 2 (Wi-Fi & 3G Version, AT&T) Review Samsung Galaxy Tab (Sprint Version) Review Comments Like 4 people liked this. APLNDC-Y0000233698 Page 4 of 6 Login Add New Comment Showing 6 comments Sort by popular now Larry I like my Mid8024. But, although your article and others say USB Flash drives can be used, my system doesn't recognize a USB drive. It doesn't show up to be mounted. And it flashes, which indicates it's receiving power. How do I get my Coby to recognize it. This is the only complaint I have. Yes the screen isn't great for touch, but for serious work, I use a USB keyboard and mouse. And yes, the manual says 4 GB is the max for the USB Flash drive. So I bought one. Still no cigar. Thank you, Larry Brouhard larry@lbrouhard.com 4 months ago 1 Like Like Reply Hammerheadfence Looki ng f or mor e about I read you have to go into settings then advanced settings and choose usb and change to host 2 months ago in reply to Larry 2 Likes Like Reply Am5411803 I purchased 2 of this tablets; 1 worked and the other did not fortunately I bought the WARRANTY for 29.00 for 2 years..so I was able to return 1 and get my money back. other than that I am not too pleased with the one working. my kids prefer to use and use my Ipad. so I have the kyros pickingup dust. sorry no good for the amount of money paid I could have gotten anothed Ipad. 1 month ago Like Reply Vickivent Bought 3 of these for my 3 grandsons for Christmas and only one grandson got one that worked. Called the number listed and was told someone would call me back, but they APLNDC-Y0000233699 Page 5 of 6 t ablet s? never did. Finally got someone and was told I could send it back with $15 if I had the original box it came in. The problem is when you get a gift a at Christmas the kids rip into it, so we didn't have the original box. Now I have 2 tablets that don't work and have had to replace them with other brands for my two grandsons. Don't but this and if you do just know you may be stuck with a tablet that's not worth a crap! 1 month ago Like Reply Like Reply Like Reply Sarah Very informative. 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