Aug
15
Posted on 15-08-2008
Filed Under (display) by Simon

AOC has unveiled new HD “Envision” LCDs sizing from 19 to 32 inches. First model, the L19W861 is designed to be a monitor with 1440 x 900 resolution and will cost $299. Other two, the 26 inch L26W861 and 32 inch L32W861 sport a smaller 1366 x 768 resolution, with $499 and $599 prices respectively. All models sport HDMI, PC input with audio and ATSC/Clear QAM tuners.

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Aug
15
Posted on 15-08-2008
Filed Under (pmp) by Simon

If you enjoy listening to Internet radio stations and podcasts then you should check new Radiopaq Rp5 tabletop radio. This device features five-way speaker system, digital / analog processors, a headphone jack, remote control and a rather stylish design along with integrated WiFi module for connecting to the Internet and getting the news, weather and other information. Also Rp5 sports classic FM/DAB tuners and will be available in UK in September for $468 dollars.

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Aug
15
Posted on 15-08-2008
Filed Under (storage) by Simon

Intel has new SSD card, Z-P230 PATA SSD designed to fit into most laptops and comes in 4GB and 8GB capacities with 16GB option to come later in September. The new SSD is based on a miniature card module that weighs just 8 grams, compared to 11 grams for the original Z-P230. As for the prices the 4GB version costs US$25 in 1,000 unit quantities, while the 8GB version is $45 also in the 1,000 units shipment.

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Aug
15
Posted on 15-08-2008
Filed Under (peripherals) by Simon

Logitech has unveiled new mouse named V550 Nano Clip-and-Go Mouse featuring 2.4GHz USB nano receiver, 2x AA batteries that will be good for next 18 months and special “Clip-and-Go Dock” which affixes to your laptop. It measures 3.91 x 2.28 x 1.34-inch and features Logitech’s superb hyperfast scrolling. Expected to hit the shelves later this months with $60 bucks price.

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