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Multi Screen Reader From Tianjin Jinke A6 And A9

E-Reader - Electronics - Hardware - Mobile - Reader - We could qualify in the evolution of electronic book readers will see over the coming years. In this case we talk about a product that adds a little functionality than most competitive devices lack: capacitive touch screen and multipoint His name is Tianjin Jinke A6 and A9 Series, and we talked about a reader of ebooks to be sold in two models (6 and 9 inches, with 600 × 800 and 1024 × 768 pixel resolution, respectively) quite complete: 2...

Western Digital

Western Digital | Hard Drive | Hardware | Storage - Despite the flood of SSD that have come in recent months the market, Western Digital Velociraptor seems interesting to follow manufacturer. WD release a new model with 600 GB Velociraptor, doubling the capacity of the current model is already way two years old. WesternDigital VelociRaptor is characterized as a traditional hard drive, small format (2.5 inches) but very fast, reaching 10,000 rpm versus 7,200 rpm or 5,400 rpm hard drives more...

RPJ-2000 Pico Projector From RoyalTek

Taiwanese company RoyalTek's just announced the first of what will apparently be five pico projectors it releases in 2010. The RPJ-2000 boasts 3M's second generation LCoS chipset, VGA and NTSC / PAL inputs, and 0.5 watt speakers. The projector can project a 65-inch image at 640 x 480 resolution with 14 lumens of brightness. Disappointingly, there is no onboard storage or media player on this little guy, but we're betting one or more of those other models RoyalTec is set to unleash probably...

Pandigital The Portable Photo Printer

It has been a hot minute since we've seen anything fresh from Pandigital, but evidently the outfit has been spending the past few months with none other than Zink. The two are linking hands today to announce the Portable Photo Printer, which is said to be the first-ever 4- x 6-inch Zero Ink printer. As with other Zink gear, this one also requires no ink cartridges or ribbons, and no PC is needed in order to load and print shots. Detailed specifications are still missing, but we are told that a...

Buffalo Busts Out First 12x Blu-ray burner

Sure, your computer doesn't have a USB 3.0 plug, and there's no such thing as a 12x Blu-ray disc for mass consumption just yet, but we shouldn't let those pesky details get in the way of progress. Buffalo just announced the BR-X1216U3, which is the world's first 12x Blu-ray burner, and which incidentally pulls off its wondrous feats through the power of USB 3.0. Of course, it's backward compatible with USB 2.0, for burn speeds up to 7x, but with 12x on the table that's just slumming it. The...
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