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New Fujitsu LifeBook T900 Tablet PC

Posted by Vincent On February - 2 - 2010

With so many netbooks, laptops and tablets introduced every month, it is hard to keep up-to-date of who’s who and what’s what. But the The LifeBook T900 raises the bar of its Tablet PCs to new levels of smart performance with the use of the new Intel i5 and i7 mobile processors. Such Intel processors are common found in most high end laptops, and here we see in a tablet PC.

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Microsoft Zune HD slashes prices

Posted by Vincent On February - 2 - 2010

Lets face it, Zune HD really can’t compete with the iPod just like AMD is trying to beat Intel at the processor game. So what does AMD and Microsoft have in common to beat Apple and Intel? They both slashes prices! And AMD is already putting the hurt on Intel, which made Intel to reduce its prices on processors. Microsoft is taking the same approach with its Zune HD player; that is slash, slash and slash more prices.

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JVC Everio GZ-HM340 HD camcorder with YouTube upload button

Posted by Vincent On February - 2 - 2010

JVC just launched its new edition of the Everio series camcorder. The new Everio GZ-HM340 HD camorder is more refined from the previous version. The unit can shoot up to 1080i widescreen HD. The Everio GZ-HM340 HD camorder comes with a 16GB internal flash memory that can capture video up to 4 hours, depends on resolutions. It has Konica Minolta zoom lens of up to 20x optically. In addition, it has 1.37 megapixel CMOS sensor for image stabilization, light sensing and face detection.

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Dell Alienware M11x is ready for shipment in March 1st

Posted by Vincent On February - 1 - 2010

Dell is ready to ship the whatchamacallit Alienware M11x by March 1st at a starting price of $799; a full configuration would cost you about $1969. Laugh if you may, Dell is not kidding. This 11.6-inch widescreen 1366×768 (720p) WLED sucker is expensive for the in between netbook and gaming rig range. We are not sure what to make of it. You can’t really play any 3D games on such a small estate screen with the energy saving Intel Core 2 SU7300 processor (1.3 GHz) or its low end SU4100 processor.

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Apple’s Ipad, are you ready for another pad?

Posted by Vincent On January - 30 - 2010

Well, it is definitely that production of the Apple’s Ipad is a go since the announcement by Steve Jobs last week. It is the first tablet by Apple that runs on Cupertino. It resembles like a large iPod touch.  The front screen is a large, smooth glass much like the iPhone. The large display is about 9.7-in and it is about half an inch thick. It weights about 1.5 pounds, that is light compared to other tablets currently on the market.

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MSI X-Slim X620 with an optical drive

Posted by Vincent On January - 24 - 2010

MSI introduced a 15.6″ X-Slim X620 thin laptop. This laptop has a slim profile with features such as a built-in optical drive and ATi Mobility Radeon HD 5430 3D graphics card (1GB DDR3 VRAM). The MSI X-Slim x620 laptop is powered by the Intel CULV processor with Windows 7 Home Premium edition, and it has 500GB of storage with support up to 4GB of RAM.

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