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QNAP TS-410 NAS

QNAP's latest TS-410 NAS model will target home and home office users, where it retails for $449 without a hard drive to get you started. Inside, you get a decent 800MHz Marvell processor, although other hardware specifications aren't much to shout about including 256MB RAM, support for up to a quartet of 2.5" or 3.5" hard drives, a full range of RAID options, a quartet of USB ports and a couple of e-SATA ports for future expansion...

NOVATEL MIFI POCKET ROUTER

Novatel has just rolled out the MiFi pocket router alongside a bunch of upgrades that will enable support for a variety of apps.Some of these features include Eye-Fi and VPN utilities, where it will run on an applications processor found in the European MiFi 2352 and the MiFi 2372. With the inclusion of Nomadesk's specially developed software, it will enable the MiFi to function as a NAS device, too, where content stored on a microSD memory card can be made available to anyone as long as...

HP TOUCHSMART PRINTER

Is HP trying to do away with computers entirely, or trying to turn its printers into an ornament for your living room? We’ve all seen wireless printers before, but HP’s latest Touchsmart Premium Printer with Touchsmart Web is certainly looking to lure you away from your computer. It boasts a touchscreen interface, which can be used to browse various widgets, enter text, and navigate a limited web space, allowing you to print directly without having to go through a computer. Widgets...

SANYO PROJECTORS

Sanyo's latest tow portable video projectors would be the LP-XM150 and LP-XM100 models that are able to offer 6,000 and 5,000 lumens brightness, respectively, although they do share similar specifications including a resolution count of 1,024 x 768, a 7W Mono speaker, Ethernet and HDMI connectivity and a 1000:1 contrast ratio. No idea on pricing though, but the 9.7kg that each projector weighs would certainly help you bulk up if you're the designated projector carrier for each class at...

GAMING HEADSETS WITH SIBERIA V2

We played with the original Siberia headset from SteelSeries, which was specifically designed to emphasize "gaming noises" like grenade pin pulls and footsteps but didn't do much good for listening to anything else. The Siberia Headset v2 looks to solve some of that with slightly larger speakers, an enclosed design to reduce ambient noise, improved frequency response and increased volume. There's also a built-in mic now. We took a listen and found the music listening capabilities much improved,...
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