Gigabyte M1405 docking notebook

February 8, 2010

Gigabyte M1405 docking notebook

The Taipei Game Show sports Gigabyte's most updated docking notebook known as the M1405. On paper, it will come with a 14" TFT LED display at 1,366 x 768 resolution, with Windows 7 as the operating system of choice alongside an Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300 processor. Depending on your budget, you can plus throw in up to 4GB of RAM and a maximum of 500GB of storage space. While it runs off Intel's GMA 4500MHD integrated graphics, you can additionally hook up an external GPU for added gaming firepower. No view on pricing or availability, so expect to see more details on the Gigabyte M1405 revealed in due duration.

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Sony Ericsson Aspen Caught On YouTube

February 6, 2010

Sony Ericsson Aspen Caught On YouTube

Have you been thinking of Sony Ericsson’s Windows Mobile 6.5.3-powered Aspen? We had the official scoop on it a few days ago, but now a video of the phone being reviewed live has surfaced. It’s not in English, so whether you don’t understand, you might have to keep guessing what’s going on, but all you care is just seeing the thing seem on video, right? Just to jog your memory, that phone sports:

  • Windows Mobile 6.5.3
  • Multi-touch support
  • 2.4-inch QVGA TFT touchscreen display
  • 3.2-megapixel camera
  • 4x digital zoom
  • Bluetooth
  • Wi-Fi
  • A-GPS support

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Haleron Mini Swordfish smartbook ships

January 28, 2010

Haleron Mini Swordfish smartbook ships

Haleron enters the smartbook fray with the Mini Swordfish, where that ARM-powered 7" device looks more or less like a minor update to the Mio Smartbook Haleron which was unveiled to the masses in 2009. The processor is a wee bit faster at 300Mhz, while the price sees a drop to $149 which will net you the following specifications in pink, green, red, black and silver colors.



  • 300MHz VIA ARM 9-based 32-bit processor

  • 7" TFT LCD display
  • Windows CE 6.0 OS (Add $15 for Linux and $55 for Windows XP)
  • 128MB RAM
  • 1GB flash storage
  • 802.11b/g WiFi, 10/100 LAN, optional 3G USB modem connectivity
  • Mic, headphone, three USB 2.0 ports, SD memory card slot
  • Up to 8 hour battery life

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LG churns out largest flexible e-paper in the world

January 20, 2010

LG churns out largest flexible e-paper in the world

LG is at the forefront of display technology yet again, with news that they have come up with a 19" wide flexible e-paper which is roughly the size of an A3-sized newspaper. that is around 8 times larger than 6" e-book readers, where that flexible display was developed specially for an e-newspaper while giving the reader an experience of actually reading a real newspaper. Measuring a mere 0.3mm thin, it tips the scales at 130 grams. Since TFT has been arranged on metal foil instead of glass substrate, that makes it possible for it to recover its original shape after being bent. Don't expect it to hit the market anytime soon in other forms of devices since there is no word of it entering production anytime soon.

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Samsung R0 portable media player

November 18, 2009

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Samsung has released yet another paper cutter R0 portable media player that ought to get by just nice, although it won't offer any earth shaking experience with its 2.6" TFT LCD display, a microSD memory card slot, an integrated FM radio, a text and photo viewer, video codec support for popular formats and a choice of Indie Black, Techno Silver and Rap Pink colors. Arriving in a South Korea-only flavor, you can choose from 4GB and 8GB models that go for $120 and $155, respectively.

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