Friday, September 26, 2008

Samsung X360 13.3in Notebook - Exclusive First Look

Several weeks ago at the IFA, Samsung announced the latest, a notebook computer. Billed as the "light from the air," there is no doubt that Samsung has been taking on Apple, ultra-portable firmly in the history of the monument, and the Korean giant began to reveal the specifications of the new machine, it looks like the MacBook Air will be woefully outgunned. Of course, the MacBook Air buyers are usually more interested to see a cool while drinking coffee at Starbucks, the communication is not whether they write books. However, when it comes to what your ultra-portable notebook can be done, because it not only looks cool, the Samsung X360 may only what you find.

Although Samsung's latest notebook reads like a higher resolution console games, will have a large amount for him. First up, there is, as billed, light from the air - or at least the MacBook Air. Samsung does not officially show that 1.29 kg of weight, slightly more than the weight of 1.27 kilograms, which have been registered in the conference IFA Pres. However, even taking a little heavier weight to the account, X360 even more lightweight than MacBook Air, which weighs at 1.36 kilograms.

Of course, Apple still has an edge that will come to a thick, the MacBook Air measuring 325 x 227 x 19.4mm (WxDxH), compared with 311 x 228 x 31mm for the X360. The question arises whether a notebook, which is only 2cm thick of its functions so little. Personally, I can live with the X360 in the area of 3cm, acknowledges that the small increase, which gave me when it comes to features.

(trustedreviews)

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Thursday, September 25, 2008

Shuttle K10 - PC with a built-in touch screen


From the airport D10 is Barebone PC with built-in 7-inch (800 x 480) touch screen display on the front. However, the specification is yes, yes. PC equipped with Intel Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Duo series E4000 Dual-Core E2000 series and Celeron 400 series processors. D10, which supports up to 4 GB of RAM with Intel GMA 3100 GPU no, 5.1 channel audio and supports SATA II. The basic configuration of the 1.6GHz Celeron processor, 1GB of RAM and 80GB hard drive with a price around 648 dollars in Japan.

(techfresh.net)

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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

New details on the surface Porient's H12 UMPC


Porient recently announced a new UMPC, which will be his successor years H9 UMPC. On the product side, not a whole lot of information, and Pocketables decided to do a little research of their own to find out what Porient's H12 UMPC features.

One of the interesting things is the fact that H12 running Linux. In addition, this 520MHz Intel XScale PXA270 processor, 4.8-inch touch screen TFT 800 x 480, SD / MMC memory expansion, 2GB internal flash memory and 802.11b / g Wi-Fi connectivity. But also action at the level of 5.12 cm x 3.35 cm x 0.63 cm. Move all of the specifications of the equipment is expected to come from applications such as Web browsers, RSS reader, audio / video player, software, office and rest. Finally, it can also act as GPS, and comes with DAB / DBV-H / DVB-T receiver (alphabet soup that only means that you can watch TV on it).

H12 is already available, but do not expect that the UMPC to leave the Asian market in the near future, unless the company rebadges other devices.

(gadgetell)

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Monday, September 15, 2008

Philips GoGear HDD1850


Philips Electronics is a comprehensive company which specializes in almost anything that is useful for people. Until now, once again expressed its latest masterpiece unveiled for the industry of mobile entertainment in the form of Philips GoGear HDD1850. Usefulness and practicality are among the main goals of the company and these ideas are deeply embedded in this creation. How to word the administration of Philips Electronics, Philips GoGear HDD1850 is intuitively easy to use and its interface allows the user to navigate the menu without fuss.

Storage is never a problem with Philips GoGear HDD1850 how you can save up to 8GB multimedia files. Pending enjoy listening to up to 4000 songs or store and view up to 2,500 photos. Its battery life has a life span about 18 hours of continuous playback even music. One hour of charging the battery is good enough to restore up to 70 per cent of its capacity. For Extras, Philips GoGear HDD1850 is pampered with the voice recorder and FM tuner functions.

Philips GoGear HDD1850 also proud of the definition of live and in color display screen images in the JPEG format. Its function FM radio is relatively compatible with Microsoft PlayForSure audio content of the proposal. Connectivity is also available for use with USB 2.0. The creation of Philips Electronics has warmed so many hearts of audio enthusiasts. The market is completely filled with numerous product choices, but Philips GoGear HDD1850 will never be out of place.

(Via Review Gadged Blog)

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Friday, September 5, 2008

Mumbai Terrorists Watch World React With Horror Using BlackBerrys


Terrorists in Mumbai may have committed inhumane acts, but in at least one way, they are just like you and me. When the authorities cut the cable channels to hotels, where terrorists held more than 200 hostages, which were based on another piece of technology to monitor the reaction of the world and the police response to the attacks BlackBerrySA. Commandos were surprised not only to find equipment in backpacks terrorists, but use the Internet to look beyond the Indian media, local information, viewing global response in real time, as well.

It is somewhat striking that the terrorists' use of BlackBerrySA "caught by surprise counter-terrorist forces." Although perhaps the next step forward in the sophistication of their organization, in the sense that it makes instant communication more than ever, it has long been reported that grid Terrorist use of the Internet and mobile phones to communicate. Why not use the same tools that millions around the world use? That we do not all live in caves, you know.

(Via Gizmodo)

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