Onkyo Home Theater in a Box

March 18, 2010

Onkyo Home Theater in a Box

Onkyo is back with their new Home Theater in a Box solution which comprises of three new A/V receivers as well as an equal number of home theater systems. All of them support HDMI 1.4, and they share some common features which are support for decoding lossless Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio, 192 kHz/24 bit Burr-Brown PCM1690 DACs, a spanking new onscreen graphical user interface, HDMI Thru support as well as a healthy number of HDMI inputs accompanied by component and composite video inputs, optical/coaxial digital inputs, stereo input jacks, and front-panel connections. Prices start from $299 upwards. [Press Release]

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Eurocom D900F Panther notebook

March 18, 2010

Eurocom D900F Panther notebook

Eurocom's D900F Panther notebook is special as it is the first six-core notebook from the company, which places it comfortably as a desktop replacement machine. Inside, you will find a speedy 3.33GHz Core i7-980X or Xeon 5600 processor, where you can hit resolutions of 1,920 x 1,200 or 1,680 x 1,050 pixels, as well as touching a whopping 24GB DDR3 RAM in the process. Storage should not be a problem since that monstrous notebook can hold a quartet of hard drives for a total of 2.56TB. Graphically-speaking, you can enjoy the wonders of NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 285M or the Quadro FX 2800M/3800M chipsets. All these need some serious juice, which is why Eurocom has thrown in a 12-cell, 6,600mAh battery, tipping the scales at a massive 12lbs. Prices start from $3,674 upwards.

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Dell Precision M4500 notebook

March 9, 2010

Dell Precision M4500 notebook

Dell's latest 15.6" Precision M4500 notebook does come with a whole lot of muscle just like its larger sibling, the M6500, although that one comes in a much more mobile unit. Of course, some of the specifications have been downgraded in some ways due to the size constraint, but you will still be able to enjoy a choice of either Core i5 or Core i7 processors. For those who want to go for the jugular, there is an option for a Core i7-920XM Quad Core Extreme Edition to go with a NVIDIA Quadro FX 1800M or 880M graphics card. Other notable features include a screen resolution of 1,920 × 1,080 with 100% color gamut, a backlit keyboard, a 64GB SSD mini card, a 3-megapixel camera, a multitouch trackpad, Precision ON and a multi-carrier-friendly Gobi 2.0 wireless chip. Prices start from $1,700 upwards.

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Dell Vostro 3000 series announced

March 9, 2010

Dell Vostro 3000 series announced

Dell has jumped aboard the Small-Medium-Business bandwagon with their new line of Vostro 3000 series of notebooks, where it will come in 13", 14", 15" and 17" models. Not only that, you can choose from Intel’s latest Core i3, i5 and i7 processors. Prices start from $768 upwards, and depending on the kind of cash you cough up, it will be reflected in the hardware specifications. Some of the nicer improvements include backlit keyboards, optional hard drive encryption, fingerprint readers as well as the choice to back up details online via Dell DataSafe. Image courtesy of Laptopmag. [Press Release]

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Viliv S10 Blade pricing revealed

February 26, 2010

Viliv S10 Blade pricing revealed

We spent some time with the Viliv S10 Blade at CES last month and came away pretty impressed by it. Fast forward a month plus and we have news from Dynamism that they will be rolling out the Viliv S10 Blade for $699 upwards. While the S10 does come with 3-point multitouch support, it won’t work out of the box simply considering of Microsoft Windows XP Home running on it, requiring you to use your own Windows 7 license or fork out more money initially for an operating system upgrade, although pricing details are still rather sketchy. Basically, the high end model is speculated to come with a $1,200 price point - any takers?

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Lenovo X201 now available

February 23, 2010

Lenovo X201 now available

We brought you word on the Lenovo X201 leak a few days ago, and the notebook is finally official - the full size X201 is more than capable of stashing away a dual-core 2.66GHz Core i7 processor within its chassis, alongside the other lesser options of 2.4GHz and 2.53GHz Core i5 chips. In addition, the fingerprint reader is now slightly smarter than normal, letting users users sign in or take secure actions as well as starting up and login using just one gesture. Continuously powered USB ports additionally help as you will be able to juice up other devices while the system is sleeping or turned off. The Lenovo X201 is tipped to retail from $1,199 upwards depending on the type of stuff you want inside. What you see above is the tablet version which costs a wee bit more.

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Dell Inspiron Mini 10 with WiMAX now available

February 19, 2010

Dell Inspiron Mini 10 with WiMAX now available

Just as we reported earlier, Dell has finally rolled out their WiMAX-enabled Inspiron Mini 10 netbooks to the market, where you can opt to throw in the Intel Centrino 802.11n + WiMAX 6250 card for an additional $60 on top of the netbook's base price. For folks who want just 802.11n sans WiMAX, fit luck - Dell's best efforts would just land you the 802.11g card. Apart from that addition, other specifications remain the same, although folks who are considering the built-in 3G modem that is going for $125 might want to think twice particularly whether there is a 4G WiMAX provider at where you live/work. Pricing for the Inspiron Mini 10 starts from $279 upwards.

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