Smartbook concept should be realized

March 11, 2010

Smartbook concept should be realized

This Smartbook does not describe a kind of consumer electronics device, but is a conceptual portable computer instead, where that smartphone can be flipped open to reveal a QWERTY keyboard which can be synchronized with its personalized PC tablet. Definitely something that we would like to see in the real world, but we guess it will remain nothing but a pipe dream at the moment. Since that is but a concept, we guess you can basically imagine it comes with the most drool-worthy of hardware specifications, but it will most probably run on the Android OS considering the Chrome browser is on display here.

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Western Digital My Passport AV portable media drive

March 11, 2010

Western Digital My Passport AV portable media drive

Western Digital has rolled out a new range of My Passport AV portable media drives, where it will offer a seamless plug-and-play experience for digital media enthusiasts. After all, there is a growing number of game consoles, camcorders, TVs, DVRs, Blu-ray players and media players which boasts USB connectivity, making the My Passport AV portable media drive well poised to to meet the requirements of that demanding video streaming environment. Sony users will be pleased to know that the My Passport AV portable media drives operate seamlessly with the Direct Copy feature offered in Sony's new Handycam video recorders, where you can record HD video directly to a My Passport AV portable media drive sans a computer. Each purchase of the My Passport AV portable media drive will come with a 2-year limited warranty, where it will come in a 320GB capacity, retailing for $109.99. [Press Release]

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T3 Notebook Of The Future

November 19, 2009

T3 Notebook Of The Future

Based on a quick glance at the picture above, would you want it? It’s a design of what T3 considering the next generation portable computer, or “Netpad” as they signal it. Truth be told, it looks like a tablet computer with a stand at the back to keep it upright. Granted, it looks futuristic and certainly alluring, and so we certainly wouldn’t mind seeing such a product become a reality. Will we all be ditching the keyboard a few years down the road?

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