DOK-ING XD electric car

March 17, 2010

DOK-ING XD electric car

They say never to judge a book by its cover, and we guess that the same can be said of the DOK-ING XD electric car - after all, it does looks rather diminutive in nature, but that made in Croatia set of wheels is capable of accelerating from a standstill to 100km/h in but 7.7 seconds. Granted, it is pretty light in nature at just 100kgs, measuring 2.8m enlarged, but the 80kW/360Nm electric motor which is powered by lithium-ion-phosphate batteries packs quite a punch. Apart from that, it can recharge in 8 hours, which means you'd do well to juice it up during the night before the next day begins.

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Yinlips X320 portable media player

March 5, 2010

Yinlips X320 portable media player

Yinlips of China have come up with yet another portable media player for the masses - the Yinlips X320 which is compatible with a wide range of audio and video formats, including MP3, WMA, WAV, APE, FLAC, MPEG-4, AVI, RM, RMVB and FLV without the need for any conversion running in the background. Having said that, folks might not get used to the 3.6" display whether they prefer something larger, but the X320 ought to pack abundant punch with the remainder of its specifications including an image viewer, an e-book reader, a radio tuner, a microphone in line and an integrated speaker.

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RoboThespian RT3 not ready to take by the world yet

March 3, 2010

Don't distress about robots taking by the world in an apocalyptic end to mankind - that day, whether it ever arrives, is too far off the horizon. After all, despite being rather lifelike in linguistic ability (which you'll find out why later), the RoboThespian RT3 doesn't quite pack the punch we're looking for as it is more of an interactive exhibit than a real robot. After all, you are the one who programs it to say whatever you want using text-to-speech software with support for up to 15 languages. Apart from that, you can add more personality using custom motion routines via Blender (an open source 3D design software), with it fully articulated hands and fingers adding more realism. Just don't expect to see the RoboThespian RT3 reach under your Christmas tree as it retails for a whopping $84,000.

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Shuttle XS35 nettop

February 26, 2010

Shuttle XS35 nettop

Shuttle used to roll out extremely compact computer chassis that packed quite a punch within, and we guess things have hardly changed since soon after whether the Shuttle XS35 nettop is any indicator. that 3.3cm thin machine comes with a dual-core Intel Atom D510 processor inside, boasting NVIDIA Ion 2 graphics chipset with HDMI output alongside all the usual suspects - an Ethernet jack, a multicard memory card reader, a plethora of USB 2.0 ports, VGA and relevant audio outputs. Being so small, it runs quietly with very little sound coming out of it apart from the whirring of a DVD or from its 2.5" hard drive. No view on pricing, but expect the Shuttle XS35 to ship in Q2 that year. [Press Release]

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Seagate 3.5-inch Constellation ES drive

February 23, 2010

Seagate 3.5-inch Constellation ES drive

Seagate has just rolled out its 3.5" Constellation ES drive which is touted to be the first 2TB enterprise-class drives featuring 6Gb SAS in the industry. Specially manufactured for multi-drive nearline storage environments, the Constellation ES drive offers not only high capcities but increased capability efficiency, enterprise-class reliability, and input shield as well. All in all, it packs quite a punch for those who rate performance highly, but soon after again you don't really have that much of a choice in the world of hard drives, do you? [Press Release]

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AT&T offers LG Arena

February 19, 2010

AT&T offers LG Arena

It took a lengthy date in coming, but the LG Arena is finally available via AT&T with an added punch - owners will be able to take advantage of AT&T Mobile TV support with each purchase of the LG Arena, making certain you have yet another portable entertainment option just in case you're sick and tired of the fare that you have on your iPod. Among the other features of the LG Arena, they are a 3" WVGA display, GPS navigation support, Wi-Fi connectivity and a 5-megapixel camera with autofocus capability. You will be able to bring home the LG Arena from AT&T for $199 assuming you're OK with a two-year contract. [Press Release]

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MSI C-series notebook line updated

February 17, 2010

MSI C-series notebook line updated

MSI has updated their C-series line of notebooks in the structure of the MSI CR620-030, CR620-033 and CR620-031. Depending on the model chosen, prices range from $529 to $750, where they will come in a variety of Core i3, i5, or Dual Core processors. All three models will sport a six-cell battery that ought to be able to pack sufficient punch to deliver ample juice for the day's work without requiring you to run to the nearest ability outlet. Sounds great for roadshows like CES and WMC, eh? Well, you can always head by to NewEgg.com and check out the availability of these models.

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