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Friday, November 23, 2007

BenQ T201

BenQ recently unveiled their new dual-screen LCD monitor, the T201Wa. The device boasts of a widescreen 20-inch LCD display with a native resolution of 1680x1050-pixels. It also has a 1000:1 contrast ratio, along with a 5-millisecond response time. The dual-screen display allows a user to split his viewing mode to, for example, browse the Internet on the left, while watching a movie on the right. In content such as movies, video games, etc, it claims to maintain the original aspect ratio, without any cropping or compression. For more on the gadget, which costs Rs 11,900 and $300.

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Thursday, September 6, 2007

HP Elite m9000 Desktop Is an Incredible Entertainment Hulk

HP's new Elite m9000 Series Desktop PC is as hardcore as a non-gaming desktop PC can get these days.It sports an Intel Core 2 Quad Processor Q6600 and a DX10-happy NVidia GeForce 8400 GS card. You can order it with a dual-format blue-laser combo drive that will play back both Blu-ray and HD DVD discs. It has "unlimited" storage expandibility, starting with double-HDD bays for secure mirrored disc arrays, and it's the first HP computer to have the all new Easy Back-Up button, which we assume will come in handy once you get your hands on HP's Windows Home Server.

Monday, August 20, 2007

Dospara intros MSI-branded Prime Note Galleria

Japan's Dospara doesn't look to be trying too hard to conceal the source of its latest laptop, with the MSI logo prominently displayed on the lid of its new Prime Note Galleria, and just barely visible below the screen above. Cross-branding issues aside, the laptop certainly looks like it'll get the job done, boasting a 17-inch 1680 x 1050 display, Core 2 Duo T7300 processor, 2GB of RAM, a 160GB hard drive and, perhaps most notably, GeForce 8600 GT graphics. Of course, all that comes at the expense of an eight pound carrying weight, but if that's not too off-putting, you can grab one now for just under ¥200,000 (or roughly $1,700).

The New iMacs

Apple on Tuesday unveiled a new line of iMac computers and slick software, hoping the glow of iPod MP3 players and iPhones will help shine Apple’s core products.

Apple cheif executive Steve Jobs, in his trademark blue jeans and black shirt, demonstrated the offerings to reporters and analysts at the company’s headquaters in Silicon Valley city of Cupertino.

“The iMac has tremendous amount of momentum, “Jobs said. “We’d like to make it better.”

Apple is replacing its white, plastic iMac with a more powerful, slimmer aluminium and glass machine for either the same price or lesser than its predecessors depending on the model.

Apple calls iMac the “all-in one ” desktop because the hardware-now driven by Intel Core 2 Duo processor is built into the screen that is also equipped with web camera and a microphone. That’s right there’s no bulky CPU to attach to your monitor.

“The iMac has been really successful for us. And we v’e managed to make it ever thinner than before,”Jobs said. In the past, environmental groups have criticised Apple for not doing more to eliminate electronic waste. Jobs replied with the new iMac recyclable aluminium and glass components.

“It’s really been thought through from a recycling point of view,” he said.

He also showed upgrades and innovations packed into Apple iLife software for organising and editing digital movies, pictures or music.

The company also launched a “Web Gallery” where people can easily share videos and images online using it’s programs. The software lets people use Google Adsense to Profit from online advertising on blogs or other personal Websites.

Another software introduced was a spreadsheet program called ‘Numbers’, in a bid to make Apple computers more attractive to offices and business.

“The overriding message here is, there is an Apple ecosystem, “said Michael Garternberg, and analyst at Jupiter Research. “It’s not just iPods and iPhones. Sometimes people forgot that Apple still makes great computers too.”