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Sunday, March 27, 2011

How to Buy a Refurbished Macbook

Refurbished macbook can be used as alternative for people who want to have macbook but they don’t have much money. For some people, buying a refusbished macbook become trend. However, there are others reason for it.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Comfort Chair for Gamers

If you are a gamer then this gadget is definitely for you. This chair is packed with features. To start off, there are 12 vibration motors throughout the chair that are synchronized with the games action. Nerdy and cool. As far as sound goes, you can use your stock headphones from a MP3 player etc, or plug the chair into your home stereo system to get full surround sound. There are adjustable 3D stereo speakers built into the chair as well. Any type of gaming accessory will probably work with the chair, including steering wheels and custom controllers.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

New Business Class Notebooks From Samsung

New line of business notebooks with screen sizes ranging from 12.5 inches to 15.6 inches from Samsung. Three series have been announced: the Series 2, Series 4, and Series 6. All come standard with Windows 7 Professional.
 

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Will The Torch Become BlackBerry’s Leading Light or Will it Simply Burn itself Out ?

For years RIM has targeted the business market, and has been very successful in doing so. The first thing you'll notice about the Torch, obviously, is that it looks very much like the current crop of BlackBerry devices. Besides that fact that yes, it slides open, you're basically dealing with the same industrial design that we've come to know from RIM over the past two years or so. Sure, there are variations on a theme, but side-by-side with the Bold 9700, it's obvious to see where Torch got its looks from.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

HP Envy 17 : Ideal Replacements for Desktop PCs

When it comes to selecting our favorite mainstream Windows laptops these days the HP Envy 14 is pretty much at the tippy top of the list. HP's design philosophy when it comes to the Envy series of laptops is to borrow liberally from Apple's Macbook line, then add some of its own flavor. The Envy 17 is no exception. At less than 8 pounds without the power brick, the Envy 17 is barely thicker than an inch and includes robust media playback capabilities including Blu-ray movies.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Dell's New Android Tablet for Tablet Mania

The first half of 2011 is shaping up to be all about tablets. The Streak 7, like the Streak 5 before it, won't be released with a version of Android designed specifically for tablets, but rather a recent version of what is largely considered a handset OS. The Dell Streak 7 is powered by NVIDIA's dual-core Tegra 2 SoC, putting it on par with some of the more powerful upcoming tablets like the Motorola Xoom as well as the Viewsonic gTablet.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

T-Mobile MyTouch 4G : Brings a Slew of Design and Feature Enhancements

The T-Mobile MyTouch 4G is the latest addition to the carrier's MyTouch series of Android phones. With a more solid build, the Android 2.2 smartphone feels like a premium device and has the goods to back it up, with HSPA+ support, Wi-Fi calling, mobile hot spot capabilities, and a second-gen 1GHz Snapdragon processor, just to name a few. The T-Mobile MyTouch 4G will be available November 3 for $199.99 with a two-year contract.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Handful of Android Based Devices with 10 inch screen

Viewsonic’s 10 inch G Tablet is designed to compete with the Galaxy Tab and iPad for your gadget dollars. For an Android tablet to truly go head to head with the Apple iPad, it needs to offer a comparably large 10-inch screen. At first glance, the slate has strong specs: a bright 1024 x 600 display, a front facing webcam, and a powerful dual core Tegra 2 CPU.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Gateway NV7915u

When it comes to the sheer performance you get for the price, few laptops we've seen offer as favorable a ratio as the Gateway NV7915u. It holds its own in terms of performance (until you consider gaming and graphics, anyway), and it stands alone in its size and price class. A 17-inch desktop replacement, this giant $649 laptop is made for the price-conscious consumer who doesn’t want to skimp on features and will revel in that huge screen. And for that buyer, this is a budget dream machine.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

The New Fujitsu Stylistic Q550

Fujitsu will launch their new Stylistic Q550 at Germany’s CeBIT show this year, running the first week of March. This should be a welcomed return for many long-time Tablet PC fans who lamented the gradual decline of this line of slates. And for those who don’t know their long history with tablets, Fujitsu has put together a show for you.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Archos Arnova 7ob : Color e-Book for Those Who Like Official Names

CeBIT 2011 will be this year the ”Heart of the digital world” and it will house the biggest IT names which will launch new products and projects. French supplier of electronic devices, Archos has chosen an exhibition CeBIT for the release of e-books with seven-inch color touch screen. The Archos Arnove 7ob will retail in Europe for €129 or about US$179 including VAT. The Archos Arnova will runs Android 2.1 Eclair.

Thin and Light Laptop with Superior Performance from Apple MacBook Air 11-inch

Apple makes the MacBook Air both smaller and less expensive, creating an excellent ultraportable, but leaving out a few features along the way. The new 11.6-inch version of the MacBook Air kills both birds with one stone, as the smallest current Apple laptop (there were 12-inch PowerBook models as recently as five years ago), and also lowering the entry price to $999, coincidentally, the same as the white basic 13-inch MacBook.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

A Well Balanced Business Netbook from Lenovo ThinkPad X120e

Stick one into a ThinkPad design, and you have the ThinkPad X120e, an update to last year's ThinkPad X100e (which had AMD's Neo processor). The ThinkPad X120e is the latest "netbook alternative" for business from the team at Lenovo. Lenovo has done a magnificent job giving the keyboard a full-size feel, but the 1366 by 768, 11.6-inch display suffers in comparison to the 12- and 13-inch displays of other ultraportable laptops. Given the choice between characterizing the X120e as an underpowered ultraportable or as a wonderful netbook.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Charges Your iPhone with Electric Bike (Gas 2.0)

Its new bicycle features wireless braking, wireless throttle and wireless pedal-assist function, which all communicate using 2.5-gigahertz frequency-hopping "spread-spectrum" technology. That means there are no wires or delicate electrical components to short-circuit. This $2000 bike would be pretty  tempting for thieves. Still the idea of being able to charge your bike and iPhone and the fact that this probably lasts longer than other bikes might make it worthwhile.

Elegant and Affordable Supergadget from Apple iPad

The Apple iPad is an unprecedented device. Announced on January 27th to a middling response, Apple has been readying itself for what could be the most significant product launch in its history; the making (or breaking) of an entirely new class of computer for the company. The iPad is something in between its monumental iPhone and wildly successful MacBook line a usurper to the netbook throne, and possibly a sign of things to come for the entire personal computer market if Apple delivers on its promises. And those are some big promises; the company has been tossing around words like "magical" and "revolutionary" to describe what many have dismissed as nothing more than a larger version of its iPod touch.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Extremely LOW PRICE with Extreme Portability and Battery Life from HP Mini 1103

HP's Netbooks have traditionally come in two versions: consumer 10-inch models such as the Mini 210, and pro-level Netbooks such as the Mini 5103. The $299 Mini 1103 is both and neither. An affordable business/education-targeted Netbook, it has a bare-bones design while offering better bells and whistles under the hood than similarly priced competitors: Bluetooth, a 7,200rpm hard drive, and mobile broadband antennas all come standard. An excellent battery life only adds to its appeal. In the end, the Mini 1103 is still a 10-inch single-core Atom Netbook, but it's one of the better budget Netbooks you can buy.