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Asus Eee 1201T AMD Congo MV40 12.1-Inch Netbook
ASUS launched a number of netbooks range in 1201 with the next being the Asus Eee 1201T. The ASUS 1201T differs from 1201N (ION) and 1201HA (GMA) Powered by offering netbooks AMD Congo MV40 inside. The netbook 1201T is described as having outstanding multimedia performance that can handle the video in Full HD 1080p. This is mainly thanks to ATI Radeon HD3200 is inside. Battery life on netbook with 6 cell battery provides about 4 hours of life. MV40 Congo The AMD processor runs at 1.6 GHz. It has 2 GB of DDR2 memory with a 12.1-inch screen capable of displaying
Olympus FE-4000 Digital Camera
All major manufacturers of digital cameras have wide ranges of products with cameras designed and priced to meet almost any budget and aspiration, in most cases, ranging from digital SLR cameras costing as much as professionals £ 5000, down to simple budget compacts sold for less than £ 100. As I have often remarked in the past, buying a camera at this lower end market is a risky business, because the quality of the product offering is so variable. Like Panasonic, Pentax and Casio (among others) have repeatedly demonstrated, it is perfectly possible to find a good digital camera for
Buffalo DriveStation HD-HXU3 3.0 SuperSpeed USB External Hard Drive
Buffalo DriveStation HD-HXU3 is one of the first 3.0 SuperSpeed USB external hard drive. It is available in 1TB, 1.5TB and 2TB capacities and is backward compatible with USB 2.0. The new USB 3.0 hard drive was examined by TweakTown, and obtains a Rainge total of 93% and MUST HAVE - Best Features Award. Buffalo HD-HXU3 is built very well, much better than any of the boxes that are sold without hard I tried. Their implementation of USB 3.0 works very well and we had no problem with the unit at all. When it comes to costs, the MSRP is like
MSI MT-V660 Portable Media Player
MSI will launch in China, the MT-V660 Portable Media Player that is pretty as HD players Microsoft Zune. The V660 has a 3.2-inch 480 × 320 LCD display and TV-out. It supports MKV, DivX, XviD, H.264, H.263, RMVB / RM, FLV, VOB, MPG, DAT, MOV, 3GP video and MP3, WMA, APE, FLAC, OGG, WAV, AAC files Audio. See the image and voice recorder are also available. No word yet on pricing and availability. [via itechnews]
ViewSonic 1080p VMP70 Digital Media Player
Viewsonic today released the 1080p VMP70 digital media player that lets you share all the digital collections of films and videos that are stored on your computer at any entertainment system at home. The device connects to an HDMI, component or composite port in full stereo, supporting DTS, Dolby Digital and SP / DIF interfaces. The ViewSonic VMP70 supports a wide variety of video and audio formats including MPEG1/2/4, DivX / Xvid, H.264, VC1, RM / RMVB, WMA, MP3, DTS, Dolby Digital, AAC and OGG. Media VMP70 ViewSonic box player sells for $ 99. [via techfresh]
TomTom XXL GPS Navigation
The new TomTom XL GPS enrich our product portfolio by providing our customers with new offers that meet individual preferences and needs, as the larger, easy to read screen, "said Jocelyn Vigreux, president of Tom Tom . 'The introduction of the TomTom XL range is in line with our strategy to increase the depth and breadth of our product offering based on feedback from customers. " The TomTom XL 530S and 540S XL devices allow users to always drive the roads the most intelligent and effective, when and where they go. The TomTom XL 530S TomTom XL 540S and TomTom are
MSI X-Slim X420 Lightweight Slim Notebook
The new laptop 14 inch Slim Culv is powered by Intel Core 2 Duo Processor SU7300/SU4100 and ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5430 with 1GB of video RAM. The X420 is DDR3 RAM and up to 500 GB hard drive. X-Slim MSI X420 comes with a 14-inch 1366 × 768 LCD, 1.3 megapixel webcam, a 2-in-1 card reader, eSATA / USB Combo, HDMI port and built-in speakers with SRS Premium Sound. WiF and Bluetooth are supported. The notebook also includes Boost Culv 3D technology and ECO Engine technology that allows the X420 to provide up to 9 hours of battery life. MSI is
An Implant Microchip Could Restore Vision
The MIT researchers are working on a retinal implant that can bypass the damaged cells and send visual information to the brain to help restore vision. Those who use the implant will wear a pair of glasses that have built in camera in them. The signal from the camera will then be sent to the chip in the eye, which then transmit the signal on the visual brain. The system works by using a coil built into glasses that transmit wireless power to the coils around the globe. Differences in power are then transmitted to a chip that is protected in a









