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Tuesday, 31 January 2012

Eee Note EA800 Write notes, read ebooks and record audio with

Posted on 05:57 by Unknown
  • Make handwritten notes and sketches using the ultra-sensitive touch-screen
  • Instantly capture any kind of information, thanks to the built-in camera and voice recorder
  • Carry a complete library wherever you go, with an 10,000 ebook capacity and access to online ebook stores via built-in Wi-Fi
  • Choose from 42 templates that cater for every note-taking need and add personalised tags for the fast finding of information 

A highly-sensitive note-taking device

The Eee Note digital notepad and ebook reader — a slim and lightweight handheld device that combines stylus-based handwriting capture with Microsoft Office document, PDF and multi-format ebook support.

The Eee Note's 8-inch glass screen has a matte finish for smooth writing with the supplied stylus, while the ultra-sensitive digitiser captures handwritten notes and sketches in the finest detail. Images are displayed in crisp monochrome to mimic a printed page, and the non-backlit display remains clear even in bright daylight — unlike that of other similar handheld devices.

Manage notes easily

Up to 20,000 handwritten notes or 10,000 ebooks can be stored in the Eee Note's 4GB of internal memory, which can be further expanded using the external Micro SD Card slot. The integrated digital camera and voice recorder also allows other types of material to be captured with ease, making the Eee Note the ideal digital companion for everyone from students to business users.

Wireless Ready

Although capable of carrying a complete, personally annotated library within its slender 520g frame, the Eee Note also provides access to online resources like Wikipedia and ebook retailers via integral Wi-Fi. PC connectivity comes courtesy of USB, but built-in Evernote support (www.evernote.com) also makes two-way synchronisation with other computers in the cloud a cinch. The long 13.5-hour battery life also means the Eee Note can last through even the longest days between recharges.
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Sunday, 22 January 2012

LG P420

Posted on 04:25 by Unknown

By bringing the screen right to the edges of the notebook, the wafer-thin bezel provides you with a wider-screen on a compact body. With its slim bezel that is up to 60% slimmer than regular models, the P420 packs a deceptively large, 14-inch screen on a 13.3-inch-wide compact chassis. 
The P420 packs a crisp, high-quality HD display thanks to an NVIDIAGeForce GT520M Graphics Card. Its crystal clear HD LED LCD display adds to the enjoyment by bringing TV-standard graphics onto a notebook screen. With SRS TruSurround HD, it powers up the entertainment experience in both graphics and sound categories. 
Genuine Windows 7 Professional, The P420 boasts advanced performance powered by the 2nd Generation Intel Core™ i5 Processor and up to 8GB DDR3 Memory. Combined with LG’s Optimization Technology, it provides a stunning experience in both applications and multimedia processing speeds. 
The P420’s sleek, compact, and lightweight frame offers a refreshing alternative to typical compact notebooks. Offering a streamlined interior design with a clean and modern look in harmony with a slim bezel, it creates a minimalist feel and sets a new standard in notebook design. 

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LG A520-3D

Posted on 04:09 by Unknown
Discover revolutionary FULL HD FPR (Film Patterned Retarder) Technology for brighter and more vivid imagery. Immerse yourself in comfortable 3D with glasses that are lighter than traditional shutter glasses. Plus, up convert 2D to stunning 3D instantly with the Tridef 3D Conversion Software. Better yet, find SRS Wide 3D sound for greater sound depth near or far, matched with the latest NVIDIA GeForce GT540M Graphics Card for 100% more advanced 3D vision compared to notebooks with GT520M. 
A520 comes in a luxurious, metallic brushed-aluminum body, and is available in attractive purple-black and wine-red coloring. A520 also boasts LED dimming lights along with a chocolate styled keyboard for a deliciously sleek look. Now, compute in style as A520’s metallic and vintage wine look is the hot fashion of 2011.
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Thursday, 12 January 2012

The Samsung Series 9 SB970 Monitor: Premium Style, Brilliant Display

Posted on 12:02 by Unknown
The SB970 looks amazing even before you turn it on. With a sleek, elegant silhouette, brushed aluminum finish and a screen that appears to effortlessly float in mid-air, the SB970 sets the standard for cutting-edge, sophisticated design that blends seamlessly with any décor. Connection that are integrated into the base allow for a streamlined appearance without a tangle of wires, providing a clean, uncluttered look to any setting, from the family room to an open-design office. The SB970 also features an anti-glare edge-to-edge tempered glass display and a super slim profile built on an ergonomic height-adjustable aluminum stand that allows users to fluidly adjust the ergonomics including height and angle to their desired viewing position. 
Showcasing the latest in Samsung display technology, the Series 9 SB970 features our new PLS (Plane Line Switching) panel. What does this mean? Simply put, incredible image performance whether you are looking at a simple text document or color critical tasks like video and photography production. The Series 9 monitor has the ability to produce over one billion colors with an amazing resolution of 2560 x 1440 (WQHD), which is four times more detail than a traditional HD panel. Additionally, our PLS panel ensures there is no color or image degradation when looking at the image from an angle off center. And to ensure you always have accurate color, the Series 9 monitor incorporates our exclusive Natural Color Expert technology providing you with our most advanced color management technology system. This onboard calibration system will create a more immersive experience and showing colors as they were intended to be seen.

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Thursday, 5 January 2012

MSI FX620DX

Posted on 09:05 by Unknown
The MSI FX620DX has a few nice features that help it stand out in a bleak, cost-conscious, all-purpose laptop world. Sure, it's no gaming superstar, but the 720p webcam and two USB 3.0 ports are sure to woo some shoppers on a budget.
Our review model, which costs $760, comes packed with one of Intel's second-generation Core processors--the Core i5-2410M, to be exact. Alongside the CPU is 6GB of RAM, a 640GB hard drive, and an Nvidia GeForce GT540M graphics card. Besides the built-in webcam, the FX620DX has a DVD Super-Multi drive, and 802.11n Wi-Fi, also built-in.

The FX620DX runs the 64-bit version of Windows 7 Home Premium. That's pretty good power under the hood of such an affordable laptop: In our WorldBench 6 benchmark tests, the FX620DX scored a very reasonable 119.
Another feature is switchable graphics--that means you can conserve battery life and use the integrated Intel graphics, or you can switch over to the discrete, more powerful Nvidia GeForce GT540M graphics card. In PCWorld's graphics tests, the FX620DX managed 43 frames per second while running Dirt 2 (high quality settings, 1024 by 768 resolution). This is by no means stellar, but it's acceptable for a budget-friendly laptop. On low-quality graphics settings at the same resolution, the FX620DX did much better at 97 frames per second.
Design-wise, the FX620DX is pretty basic and even a little cheap-looking. The notebook's cover is made of matte black plastic, with a subtle texture, and is plain aside from the silver MSI logo in the middle. Inside, the wristpad, keyboard, touchpad, and bezel all have different textures--patterned, matte, dotted, and shiny. The effect is a little cluttered.
Six buttons are above the keyboard: an eject button, a button that turns off the screen (but doesn't turn it back on--you have to move the mouse pointer for that), a battery-saving button, a button that lets you configure your Fn keys, a button that switches to Cinema Pro, and the power button. The single button below the keyboard lets you turn off the trackpad--always a nice touch.
The FX620DX has not one, but two USB 3.0 ports, along with one regular USB 2.0 port, plus HDMI and VGA ports, gigabit ethernet, a Kensington lock slot, and headphone and microphone jacks. On the front is an SD card slot.
The keyboard is comfortable and easy to type on. It's an island-style affair with matte black keys and a shiny background. The keys are a bit on the small side, as island-style keys tend to be, but they're not stiff and they give decent feedback. A full number pad is next to the keyboard, but it doesn't feel cramped at all.
Below the keyboard, slightly off-center, is a textured trackpad. The trackpad supports multitouch gestures (such as two-finger scrolling). The trackpad is not quite as smooth as I'd like, perhaps because of the prominent texturing. Below the trackpad is a smooth rocker-bar, which is a little slippery and hard to press.
The FX620DX's glossy 15.6-inch LCD widescreen has a native resolution of 1366 by 768 pixels. The screen has an extremely high maximum brightness, making it pretty ideal for working outside in bright or direct sunlight. Colors occasionally look a little washed out, and blacks could be darker. Viewing the screen from off-axis angles looks good, especially from side to side.
Two speakers are located above the keyboard. Though they're nothing special, they are decently loud and give a full sound. Unfortunately, if you turn the speakers up to maximum volume, you'll hear a lot of blipping--even with the THX-enhanced audio.
The MSI FX620DX is a solid computer with a couple of nice bells and whistles, and it's portable to boot. Though the minimum weight is 5.7 pounds, it feels lighter and easier to carry than the 5.3-pound Lenovo Essential G570. The FX620DX lacks a little in battery life-it managed just under 4.5 hours in our tests-but overall it's a pretty good choice for someone who's looking for a well-rounded machine.
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Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Lenovo U400

Posted on 10:54 by Unknown
Base Specs: 14-inch display with 1366-by-768 resolution, Intel Core i3 processor, 1 GB AMD Radeon HD graphics, 4GB of RAM, 50 GB hard drive, seven hours of advertised battery life, DVD drive

Dimensions: 4.36 pounds, 0.89 inches thick

Defining Feature: DVD drive, dedicated graphics

Reception: Although the U400 isn’t technically an Ultrabook–it’s much too thick and heavy to qualify–I’m including it here because it’s cut from the same cloth as the U300s, and manages to be pretty trim despite its optical drive and graphics card.
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