Shanzai DIY netbook kit

March 18, 2010

Shanzai DIY netbook kit

Shanzai has come up with DIY netbook kits that allows you to build your very own netbook from scratch, and for the more enterprising ones out there, you might want to consider making your own version of a chassis instead of relying on something that is already pre-made. All you need to do to complete that would be to throw in a fair number of hard drives, the right amount of RAM and an operating system license, and you're good to go. Something tells us that more customized netbooks might just hit the likes of Etsy and eBay whether that kit catches on with the DIY enthusiast crowd.

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AT&T Airo Wireless A25is rugged phone

March 18, 2010

AT&T Airo Wireless A25is rugged phone

AT&T is more or less famous for their iPhone, but today we shall take a look at another handset known as the Airo Wireless A25is rugged phone. Basically, that is touted to be the first rugged device on their network which will be able to support its suite of business mobile applications. Powered by the now-dated Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system, it will target "potentially explosive environments". The Airo Wireless A25is is more than able to conform to MIL-SPEC 810 F/G standards, boasting specifications such as a 2.8" touchscreen display, a QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth connectivity, push-to-talk support and GPS navigation, all crammed into a chassis that measures no more than 1" thin.

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Win Android chassis

March 18, 2010

Win Android chassis

The Win Android chassis that you see here is definitely futuristic in terms of design, since it features up to half a dozen front/side/top 12cm fans as well as a solitary 22cm LED anti-vibration fan to keep things inside running nice and cool, particularly with all the overclocking that you're set to do. Coupled with that would be five 5.25" and four 3.5" drive bays for storage ambitions, while mesh filters on front, side, top and bottom help improve airflow. whether you are in the market to pick up a type new computer chassis, thereupon the Win Android can be yours for $79.99.

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Lenovo ThinkPad Mini 10 seen Down Under

March 16, 2010

Lenovo ThinkPad Mini 10 seen Down Under

Looks like there is yet another ThinkPad in the works, as some folks in Australia have spotted it. Going by the moniker ThinkPad X100e, it comes with a 10"display as well as a tried-and-tested chassis, equipped with a trackpoint, chiclet keyboard, an Intel Atom N450 processor and a GMA 3150 graphics chipset among others. What you see above is just a rendition, so the final device will be different to say the least.

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Lian Li PC-T1R Spider Chassis Looks Menacing

March 13, 2010

Lian Li PC-T1R Spider Chassis Looks Menacing

It looks like Lian Li isn’t the type of company to sit back and let Antec get all the attention with its Antec Skeleton pop quiz bench PC chassis, and now Lian Li has come up with its own PC-T1R Spider, which certainly looks menacing. One look at that chassis and you’ll have no doubt where it got the “spider” in its name from. Surprisingly, the chassis only seems to fit min-ITX motherboards, and a slimline optical drive, not to mention you’ll need to assemble the chassis yourself, reminding you of furniture that you bought from IKEA. The official pricing isn’t available just yet, but the PC-T1R Spider is expected to retail for around €150 ($205) and will be available in black or red.

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PrestigeHD Supreme Rose Edition

March 11, 2010

PrestigeHD Supreme Rose Edition

If you love all things luxurious in your home, next you might want to consider the PrestigeHD Supreme Rose Edition, a creation of Stuart Hughes who seems to have an eye for the most expensive consumer electronics devices at home. The PrestigeHD Supreme Rose Edition is no joke when you think about its price - it is going for £1.5 million for a 55" display, where the outer chassis is cased with 28 kilograms of solid 18ct rose gold. Along its gilded frame lies 72 brilliant round cut 1ct whether flawless diamonds coupled with sunstone and amethyst. There is a slightly more affordable version in the design of the PrestigeHD Supreme Edition, but it will still be out of reach of the ordinary Joe with a £1 million price tag.

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My Ripple Look Family 45FC mini PC

March 11, 2010

My Ripple Look Family 45FC mini PC

Folks living in South Korea will be able to check out the red wine-colored crystal chassis of the My Ripple Look Family 45FC mini PC. that small machine that could will definitely find a place in any living room, featuring the ability to deliver high-resolution videos and 3D games without lost a beat thanks to some decent hardware within such as Intel's latest Dual Core processor, 2GB RAM, a 2.5" 320GB hard drive and the Intel GMA X4500 graphic chipset. Supported video codecs include MPEG2/4, VC-5 and H.264. No notion on pricing though. Why can't we at the west get such cool HTPCs?

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