Archive for April, 2011

Lenovo Q700 home entertainment PC

Looking for something in between a nettop and a full-fledged, sometimes HTPC? Then you might want to consider Lenovo's recently announced Q700 system, which the company describes as the "perfect fit" for anywhere in your home. That's apparently assuming you have some less-than-demanding computing needs, however, as the Q700 is currently only available with a Pentium Dual-Core E5200 processor, along with 4GB of RAM, a max 640GB hard drive, a built-in DVD burner, and the usual integrated Intel...

Waterproof Camera From Pentax W80

The Pentax W80 is their latest in a long line of waterproof cams that take decent shots, but have always been my favorite because of their compact size. This one is a bit bigger, but gains ruggedization and depth. The Photos and Video: In sample shots on our kiteboarding trip and at the local beach, the W80 was not the best but sill surprisingly good. Compared to periscoped lens setups, the traditional internal 5x zoom lens made the 12mp shots look sharper than most other waterproof cameras....

iPod Speakers From Logitech

iPod docks are a dime a dozen, though Logitech's are some of the most reliable and best-sounding. They've got two new rechargeable docks, and we're sure they sound nice and work well—but there's nothing new or exciting here. The S125i, checking in at $70, is totally standard: Universal iPod/iPhone dock, 3.5mm auxiliary input for other audio sources (I like using my Zune, because I'm a rebel like that), a one-touch bass boost button, and can run on 4 AA batteries for around 10 hours. Equally...

Kingston now up to 256GB

Kingston Now in 256GB, not in imagination before when we discuss about the size, its really amazing capacities, for a newcomer in SSD game. This SSD complete it with V + line have read and write speed up to 220MB/sec and 180MB/sec. respectively, and pack some higher input and output operations per second (or IOPS) to boot, which should also help to deliver an overall boost in speed. But wait about the prices, if you think that $254 are reasonable for 64GB model, what are you waiting for...

MSI P55-GD80

Find a new motherboard? this is the new from MSI, MSI P55-GD80, and this model special designed to compete directly against the ASUS Deluxe and Gigabyte UD5 series. This series comes with a lot of features, and it will be the one option for the newbie to overclocking this board, because the newbie will have enough option to squeeze the performance of this board to have the maximum speed. From the layout of this P55-GD80 we will clearly see features such as 13 USB 2.0 ports (six headers/ seven...
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