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MSI has announced two laptops, err one laptop, err the GT725 and the GX733 which are basically the same machine but one with Intel Centrino 2, and the other with AMD Turion X2 Ultra. The remainder of the system includes ATI's 512MB...
The folks over at LaptopMag were able to get their hands on the MSI X340 overnight during the CTIA Mobile Focus event in Las Vegas to give it a test run and run some benchmarks on it. The 13.4" X340, which is expected to sell for...
Samsung's NC20 has made it's appearance on the Egg. The NC20 is one of the first to ship in the US with a Via Nano Processor, it also has Via Chrome9 integrated graphics, a 160 GB HDD 1 GB Ram and a 6-cell battery. This 12.1 incher is...
Dell has announced a redesign of it's Vostro line. The changes are mostly cosmetic, and the systems do look nice, but there are a few substantive changes available as well; The Vostro 1320, 1520, and 1720 now come with preinstalled...
Intel Has released Power-saving versions of its Core 2 Quad Q8200, Q9400 and Q9550 CPUs, which simply have an "s" to denote the new model. The new "s" version reduce power consumption from 95W to 65W but are still...
NVidia have announced several new Pro Graphics cards which range from the Quadro NVS 295 which will retail under $100, to the 4GB Quadro FX 5800, which packs 240 CUDA cores onto a PCI Express x16 card for $3150. Quote: The...
The OCZ 10.1" Netbook originally seen at CeBit earlier this year has become official. Hard-ware included with the system is, 10.1-inch LED-backlit display, Intel 945GSE chipset, a 1.6GHz Atom N270 processor, twin stereo speakers,...
Taiwan Economic News is reporting that Acer has been working on some laptops built around Intel's Consumer Ultra Low Voltage (CULV), and that they're to be released in April. The new offerings are to have 11.6", 13", 14"...
Some of you may recall a posting made here a while ago about Intel and Ericsson teaming up to create a laptop kill switch with GPS. Well, that product is now officially announced. Debuted at the CTA Wireless show, it is called the...
actually I think there is one more but I don't know which it is. But it's strange because they also have to put it on all your statements that they can't refuse to pay if you commit suicide. Isn't that weird?
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