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Nvidia GeForce GTX 570 officially launched

December 8th, 2010

Nvidia GeForce GTX 570 officially launched

Well, it’s a no brainer that Nvidia will be launching the rest of the GeForce 500 series after the introduction of the marvellous GTX 580, but nobody knew it’ll be that fast. Just weeks after the launch of the GTX 580, Nvidia has hurriedly launched their ‘downgrade’ USD349 GTX 580, called the GTX 570. Read more…

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Novac introduces new high-speed HDD rack

December 6th, 2010

Novac introduces new high-speed HDD rack

Here’s a new external HDD rack from Novac. The NV-HS402U3S is a high-speed HDD rack that features four 3.5-inch hard drive slots with a number of fans to keep the bricks cool at every time. The rack also features USB 3.0 port and eSATA compatibility to speed up your file transfer if ever needed. Novac will release the NV-HS402U3S on December 17th, 2010 in Japan for 17,800 Yen ($215).

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Microvision Show WX+ Laser Pico Projector Shipped

December 6th, 2010

Microvision Show WX+ Laser Pico Projector Shipped

When it comes to ultra-miniature laser display technology, Microvision is the company to go to. Nobody wants to lug around a projector if you need to travel often, and only do some slideshows to a few people. It’s not feasible to have a huge projector, unless your audience is a classroom of students, or even a hall. That’s why the latest pico projector from Microvision makes very sense. Read more…

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Micron announces the ClearNAND which embeds error correction in flash memory chips

December 6th, 2010

Micron announces the ClearNAND which embeds error correction in flash memory chips

SSD drives have been awesome as they’re lightning fast and durable, but sometimes you’ll get the rather rare failures of SSD, like bits fail, data error and corruption, and deterioration of bytes. That’s why the famous mighty SandForce will at times get some hate mails for breaking down an SSD due to the bugs that it has, and shouldering too much loads on its own. That’s why Micron has developed this new ClearNAND chips.

They’re meant to offload some loads of the memory controller like SandForce. The ClearNAND chip has a 24-bit error correction engine, so your drive’s host controller doesn’t have to shoulder that much amount of load, and do its work swiftly. This just made the SSD a whole lot more awesome than it ever been. Micron says the new chips are available right now in 25nm sizes.

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HP DreamScreen 400 All-in-one PC Is Now Available In India

December 6th, 2010

HP DreamScreen 400 All-in-one PC Is Now Available In India

Here’s an all-in-one PC from HP, and it’s specifically for the Indian market. HP India has launched the HP DreamScreem 400 in that country, and you shouldn’t mistake this for yet another all-in-one PC like the rest. Yes, the 18.5-inch screen is a touchscreen display, and it’s powered by an unknown Intel processor, and has a built-in DVD optical drive. But the resemblance ends there.

This thing comes with an enhanced HP-flavoured touch interface (rumoured to be based on Linux), it’s designed for education, deliver news and entertainment, link families, enrich spiritual life and access the web via a simple touch interface. It is expected to be available in India later this month at approximately 700 outlets across 60 cities in the country for Rs. 19,999 or around $450.

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TDK digitize the world with new Boombox

December 6th, 2010

TDK digitize the world with new Boombox

Those in the 90s will know the Boombox. What can I say, “Those were the days”. TDK is here to let those retro kids relive the days of the Boombox, but with some added new features of the 21st century. The latest audio speaker from TDK is a high-end 2.1 portable stereo bearing the no-frills name “Three Speaker Boombox.” There’s also the “Two Speaker Boombox” version. They’ll be here in January. Read more…

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Point of View introduces their latest “beast” that’ll rip your wallet apart

December 6th, 2010

Point of View introduces their latest “beast” that’ll rip your wallet apart

Point of View (POV) and TGT have teamed up to offer their first water-cooled graphics card, in the form of the latest GeForce GTX 580. They called it the GeForce GTX 580 ‘Beast’. Specs-wise, the card integrates 512 CUDA cores, a GPU clock of 855MHz (compared to stock of 772MHz), a shader clock of 1710MHz, a 1536MB of GDDR5 memory set @ 4104MHz (stock is at 4005MHz) and comes with a 9mm slim-line water-cooling block from Aqua Computer. The Water-Cooled GeForce GTX 580 ‘Beast’ retails for 729 Euro (about $978). That pretty much makes it one of the most expensive GeForce GTX 580 out there. For comparison, the EVGA GTX 580 FTW Hydro Copper 2 is factory overclocked to 850MHz for GPU, and has a memory clock speed of 4196MHz, at the cost of only USD 699.

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Dell launch new Inspiron One desktop for the mass

December 6th, 2010

Dell launch new Inspiron One desktop for the mass

Dell has launched a new all-in-one desktop for the mass market, by introducing the new Inspiron One 2310 AI45T-R. Picking a fight with Apple’s Mac desktop system, this new Dell sports a 23-inch display with LED-backlit technology, and has a 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution. As a space-saving machine, all the gears are common specs found in laptop, and are squeezed into the back of the display.

The computer sports a 2.4GHz Intel Core i3-370M processor, an Intel graphics HD, a 4GB DDR3 RAM, a 500GB hard drive, a 2.0-megapixel webcam, a DVD burner, a TV tuner, WiFi, an HDMI port and is pre-loaded with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS. Pricing info is still unknown at the moment, but do expect them to be available before Christmas.

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Park where you are…

December 6th, 2010

Park where you are...

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One million Galaxy Tab units globally

December 6th, 2010

One million Galaxy Tab units globally

Samsung has just reported that they’ve managed to break through the one million unit mark in global sales for their ‘iPad killer’, the 7-inch Android tablet Galaxy Tab. That’s quite a remarkable achievement as the outfit only sold 600,000 as of November 22nd. That’s some 400,000 bounce up in a few weeks’ time. The firm is now in aim of the 1.5 million mark before the party pops for New Year’s Eve. While that number is nothing when compared to the slightly bigger competitor the iPad which to date has sold over 7 million units, that is still some very remarkable sales number.

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