The prices of netbooks have fallen greatly since its introduction 2 years ago. The MSI MSI U100-013US 10″ netbook used to be around $350, now only $270 at Buy.com with free shipping. That is a bargain price. The lightweight MSI 10″ netbook is equipped with an Intel Atom N270 with 1.6Hz, 1G RAM, and a 160GB hard drive. It also comes loaded with Wireless 802.11 b/g, 1.3 MP webcam, 4-1 Card Reader, which can read almost all types of media such as SD, Multi-media card, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro.
Archive for November, 2009
MSI 10″ Netbook at bargain price of $270
WowWee Cinemin Swivel portable media projector
WowWee, the company known to make high tech gadgets just introduce the Cinemin Swivel portable multimedia pico projector. The Cinemin Swiwel portable media is powered by a Texas Instrument DLP Technology for ultra clear picture quality and it is designed to work with portable media hand-held devices like iPod and iPhone. Just plug your iPod or iPhone to project images or videos from those devices.
The Smartphone Heat is on for ITG xpPhone
The smartphone competition is getting hot lately, which made ITG to up the ante with its new Windows XP operating system smart phone called the xpPhone. Windows XP is still alive and well. Today mobile processors are so well equipped that it could take on Windows XP as its operating system, so it makes sense to use an already stable operating system on your next mobile computer. Smartphone manufacturers are caught up with the Windows XP trend, which why ITB xpPhone is now ready for pre-order in 3G networks such as AT&T, Orange, or Vodafone. The price range of this phone is from $500 -$700, and it is not known when it will be released. It is likely these smartphones will phase out the netbook trend.
Touch Sensing Activated MH907 Headphones by Sony Ericsson
Sony Ericsson just came out a motion activated headphones MH907. It uses your body heat signature to turn on and off a specific function. For example, if you put both speaker buds in your ears, it will automatically start listening to music; and if you take one off, it will pause. So how does this work?
First USB 3.0 flash drive by Super Talent
Super Talent recently introduced the first USB 3.0 flash drive. As we all know, USB 3.0 format is about two times faster than USB 2.0 format. Super Talent claims transfer rates of up to 320 MB/s if you are using purely USB 3.0 hookup, but at 200 MB/s when just using stock USB 3.0.

