X2 Computing iTablet PC with Multitouch Introduced
March 8th, 2010 by admin
UK Company, X2 Computing has introduced a new tablet PC which called X2 Computing iTablet PC. X2 Computing iTablet PC comes with multitouch screen that is offered in two screen size models, the 10-inch and 12-inch models.
Both models of X2 Computing iTablet PC are equipped with an Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor, 2GB of RAM, a 250GB of hard drive, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, integrated 3G, a 1.3 megapixel webcam, three USB ports and optional HDMI port.
The X2 Computing offers iTablet PC in several color options, including white, grey, pink, blue, red, yellow and black.
The X2 Computing iTablet PC is expected to be available in April 2010.
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HP TouchSmart 600 Quad series Core i7 -All In One Desktop PC
March 8th, 2010 by admin
HP is now offering an updated version of its TouchSmart 600 Quad All-In-One PC series that comes equipped with the newest Intel Core i7 processor. Specs-wise, the new system offers a choice of either an Intel Core i7-720QM 1.6GHz or Core i7-820QM 1.73GHz CPU, a 1GB NVIDIA GeForce GT230M graphics card, a 23-inch Full HD multitouch display, up to 8GB of DDR3 RAM, up to 1.5TB hard drive, a built-in webcam, a slot-loading DVD drive, a 6-in-1 memory card reader and Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS.
The HP TouchSmart 600 Quad series starts at $1,699.99.
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Bang & Olufsen introduces 46-inch BeoVision 10-46 LCD HDTV
February 13th, 2010 by admin
Bang & Olufsen (B&O) is launching the BeoVision 10-46 LCD HDTV, which is basically a bigger version of the 40-inch BeoVision 10. The 46-inch LCD TV features Full HD resolution, Edge LED backlight and 200Hz refresh rate.
The BeoVision 10-46 will be released in April.

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Averatec AVA8325EBD All-in-One PC
February 13th, 2010 by admin
The Japanese Corporation TriGem has freshly disclosed their Averatec AVA8325EBD all-in-one desktop computer which includes a Blu-ray combo drive. And it is being advanced by a AMD’s Athlon X2 Dual Core 3250e 1.5GHz CPU, in addition to it also acquires a 3GB of RAM, with a onboard Radeon HD3200 graphics plus it is being enclosed with a 320GB storage drive.
It encloses an 18.4-inch LCD screen with a 1680×845 resolution. And is able to supports Bluetooth as well as Ethernet connectivity with included 1Wx2 speakers. The included Blu-ray drive read Blu-ray discs; DVD discs as well as writes DVD+/-R/RW including CD-R/RW.
The firm also presents an entry-level AVA8325ESM which acquires a 2GB RAM, with a 250GB storage drive as well as a DVD SuperMulti writer.
Rise of the Androids
February 11th, 2010 by adminIn Space Year 2010, it is only right that the ‘Android’ is on everyone’s lips. Unfortunately they aren’t the kind that deliver meals in pill form, become sentient and attempt to destroy the human race, but rather the kind that lets us find nearby takeaways with Maps, search for items using our voice alone, and surf the internet more easily than ever before.
The new range of mobile phones powered by Google’s Android operating system range from entry level to high end devices, yet all have managed a unique charm as well as garner some serious market share in what is a highly contentious segment of the industry.
The Motorola Milestone is a real success story, often referred to as the ‘phoenix’ handset for the American manufacturer. Stuck in a rut with identikit RAZR handsets for numerous years, Motorola eventually fell both out of favour with consumers and off the radar as far as new releases were concerned.
In late 2009 Motorola pledged a return, championing Google’s new platform as a watershed moment and promised to deliver all-new singing and dancing Android phones. Whether due to monetary constraints or sheer desire to become relevant again, Moto indeed impressed with the CLIQ / DEXT, an Android device that placed social networking at the forefront, literally.
The home screen was plastered with widgets, piping in hot news from a user’s Twitter, Facebook, Gmail and MySpace accounts. Whether it was a little too much information is open to debate, nevertheless the DEXT was a great proof of concept and showed that Motorola both had their finger on the industry pulse, and understood how to harness Android and offer good things.
Their follow-up was even stronger, with the Motorola DROID / Milestone being the first phone to show off Android 2.0. As the name suggests, this was a big leap for the software, with a revamped App Store equivalent and turn-by-turn GPS navigation proving a big pull to the bulky monolith.
With a souped up processor, high resolution screen and chunky retro feel, the DROID definitely permeated the public conscious that a Google-phone could be a Good Thing, rather than just another bit of marketing buzz.
The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 deals with the social networking angle also, but dresses up the Android interface so much so as to make it almost unrecognizable alongside another Google-powered device.
Just as well, as individuality is tough to go for with a bunch of manufacturers bringing out devices based on the same open source software. Thankfully, the XPERIA X10 has character in spades. From the savvy face-detection software that auto-tags friends in photos to the spline of live status updates, messages and tweets the populate the homescreen, the X10 shows that the Android operating system can equally be customized to the hilt and still provide a strong and cohesive user experience.
It is this chameleon-like nature that should have Apple a little concerned. If the open source Android platform can attack at all price points, all providing the cream of connectivity, seamless online experiences and most importantly a unique feel at a fraction of the cost of an iPhone, then the rise of the machines could be more of a threat than even Sarah Connor predicted…save us Arnie!
N.B. Motorola Milestone deals available from 8th February 2010.
Ernest Doku is editor of mobile phone deals comparison site Omio.com
Lenovo ThinkCentre A63 Desktop PC
February 5th, 2010 by admin
The corporation is all set to promote a novel ThinkCentre A63 desktop PC for small/medium companies. Which is going to enclose a AMD’s Sempron, Athlon II, as well as AMD Phenom II CPUs, and it will be acquiring the current DDR3 RAM plus with 1TB of storage capacity and will arrive with the newest Windows 7 operating system.
MSI Projector PC Concept
January 28th, 2010 by admin
MSI shows at the CES 2010 its Projector PC concept, which is a full-featured PC that has a built-in HD projector. The projector can produce up to 60-inch of Full HD image. Designed to project directly onto a wall or screen, or by using its attachable stand, it can be rotated 90 degrees to turn any ceiling into an alternative movie experience. MSI will release the MSI Projector PC in the third quarter of 2010.
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Dell Studio XPS 8100 Core i7/i5 Desktop PC
January 28th, 2010 by admin
The US giant computer producer turns out the Studio XPS 8100 desktop computer to restore the Studio XPS 8000. The innovative desktop acquires the Intel’s novel Core i5 or else Core i7 CPU up to Core i7-870 2.93GHz, as well as features the THX TruStudio computer to advance music as well as movies.
It is being outfitted with up to 16GB of DDR3 RAM, with devoted ATI or else NVIDIA GPU, with up to 3TB of hard drive storage capacity, Blu-ray drive or else DVD SuperMulti writer. Not obligatory Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi sound car along with optional WiFi. It is also being fitted with a 19-in-1 media card reader along with an eSATA port.
The Dell Studio XPS 8100 runs Windows 7. The price starts at $649.
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Latest Microsoft Arc Keyboard
January 22nd, 2010 by admin
Just after the launch of Arc Mouse, the software giant has promoted their Arc Keyboard which arrives with clean lines as well as stunning form. It is very lightweight as well as compressed keyboard which make use of the 2.4GHz wireless technology and also a nano receiver is being offered with the keyboard.
Also a numeric pad is being given. And it is compatible with the major platforms like Windows 7, Vista, including XP. The Arc will come on 21 February for $59.95.

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Lenovo IdeaCentre C310 Multitouch All-in-one Desktop PC
January 20th, 2010 by admin
Lenovo lounching multitouch all-in-one desktop PC, called IdeaCentre C310 powered by an Intel Atom 330 Dual Core, 4GB RAM and ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4530 512 MB graphics card. All-in-One features a 20-inch 16:9 widescreen panel with Lenovo Natural Touch finger-sensitive touch screen technology.
Lenovo IdeaCentre C310 All-In-One PC comes with a 20-inch touchscreen multitouch-capable optical resolution of 1600×900 pixels, a recorder DVD tray, WiFi b/g, Ethernet, FireWire, six USB 2.0 ports, two PS / 2 , audio in / out and a multiformat card reader
The IdeaCentre C310 multitouch all-in-one will be available beginning in February 2010 starting at $649.99.
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