Sony BRAVIA BX LCD TV rolls out
March 15, 2010

Sony of Japan has just released their first LCD TV with an integrated hard drive, known as the BRAVIA BX. Coming in piano black, the monolithic design-inspired BRAVIA BX series of LCD TVs is otherwise known as the BX300 for folks living Stateside, where it will come in 22? and 32? models. As for those who stay in Japan, they will benefit from 22?, 26? and 32? sizes, alongside a pretty spacious 500GB hard drive and the option for a white color to grace your living room. Features include 100,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, CCFL backlighting, 720p HD resolution, 60Hz, 24p True Cinema, BRAVIA Engine 2, BRAVIA Sync and other standard video capability.
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MSI X-Slim X360
March 9, 2010

MSI has a type new X-Slim X360 notebook for the masses, where that slim model will be powered by an Intel Core i5 processor, aided by Intel's Turbo Boost/Hyper-Threading technology alongside a 13" display at 1,366 x 768 resolution, up to a 500GB hard drive, a 2-in-1 memory card reader, HDMI/VGA output, a couple of USB 2.0 ports, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, a pair of speakers, a 1.3-megapixel camera and up to 4GB RAM. No concept on pricing or availability yet, but that is even more reason to start saving up from now on whether you want one.
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Lenovo ThinkPad W701ds
February 23, 2010

Lenovo's ThinkPad W701ds is finally available, where it will retail from a whopping $3,799 upwards, depending on the hardware configuration that you settle on. It comes with a 17” WUXGA display, while its second display is a 10.6” WXGA screen. You will be able to have up to 16GB of RAM running on that puppy, aided by up to a 500GB hard drive, a Wacom digitizer, Wi-Fi and WiMAX connectivity and a 2-megapixel camera. Sounds like a heavy hitter, and your shoulder would definitely get a good workout carrying that around as it weighs a whopping 8.9 pounds.
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LG T280 unveiled
February 23, 2010

LG's latest thin and light computing device would be the T280, where that 11.6" netbook comes with 1,366 x 768 resolution powered by an Intel CULV processor - where you can choose from either a 1.3GHz Pentium SU4100 dual core CPU or a slightly beefier 1.3GHz Core 2 Duo SU7300 processor. Apart from that, all your graphical needs are provided by an integrated Intel GMA 4500MHD graphics chipset, accompanied by 2GB RAM, a 500GB hard drive and 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi connectivity. You can additionally let the T280 "talk" to other devices via HDMI and VGA outputs, with Windows 7 Home Premium as the operating system of choice. It is currently priced at around $1,000 in Korea after conversion without a beep on an impending US release.
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Volvo XC70 get Net connected Rear Seat Entertainment System
February 12, 2010

The 2010 Volvo XC70 is the first automobile in the industry to get an World Wide Web connected Rear Seat Entertainment System, where the entire system will run on the Windows XP operating system, feature Wi-Fi connectivity as well as a 500GB hard drive for storage space. that would mean you can keep your soon-to-be ex-backseat drivers quiet, as they can now enjoy surfing the Net while on the road, download applications that allows them to download applications to personalize their Volvo, the ability to download and manage music thanks to a digital touchscreen display. Apart from that, the RSEi-500 additionally enables customers to hook up their vehicle to their home computer. It will be connected thanks to Sprint's 4G network known as the Overdrive 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot. [Press Release]
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Toshiba Freeview+ HD PVR
February 11, 2010

The Toshiba Freeview+ HD PVR, plus known as the HDR5010, is well poised to cater to folks who want to watch everything on TV, and yet do not have the luxury of duration to do so. The Toshiba Freeview+ HD PVR fits the bill nicely with its 500GB hard drive that enables users to record HD composition (limited to 120 hours, of course), alongside connectivity options such as USB, Ethernet, a trio of HDMI ports and a SCART. With twin Freeview HD tuners integrated, you can always watch one channel while record the other. sofa potatoes can plus plan their social calendar around the television guide which shows you up to 8 days' worth of shows. Expect to fork out £349 for the Toshiba Freeview+ HD PVR as it hits the market that June.
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Toshiba Satellite L555 laptop
January 7, 2010

[CES 2010] Toshiba's Satellite L555 laptop will cater to those who are used to a widescreen display, as it comes with a 17.3" widescreen display that ought to prove useful for multi-taskers as well as those who love watching movies on their laptops. You get an eco-smart design with a LED backlit display alongside productivity apps such as Bulletin Board and ReelTime that maximize your productivity at the office (or at home, depending on where you are working from of course). You have a choice among Intel or AMD singled-out and dual-core processors, where the Satellite L555 is able to hold up to a 500GB hard drive and a maximum of 8GB RAM. Other configuration options include DVD SuperMulti drive with Labelflash, a webcam and Toshiba Face Recognition capability. You will be able to choose from Elegant Fusion Finish in Graphite or Sophisticated Fusion Finish in Midnight Breeze colors. The Toshiba Satellite L555 laptop retails anywhere from $649.99 to $799.99 when available.
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