This all-metal model F1 racecar is the perfect gift for any serious race fan, or simply anyone who wants a nice table decoration with an incredible 16GB of flash memory! This is more than enough memory to store your entire music collection, hours and hours of your favorite movies, or even your entire photo collection!
Archive for January, 2010
16GB USB Flash Drive
Mini Quadband Wrist Phone Reviews
Band: GSM850/900/1800/1900 MHz 1.
Screen: 1.3 ” 650k colors TFT, touch screen 2.
3.Build-in Memory: 128MB 4.
Camera/Recorder: real 1.3 Mega 5.
Bluetooth: supports V2.0 6.
Talk time: 120 minutes 7.
Standby time: 100 hrs 8.
Message: SMS and EMS 9.
Phone book: 300. 10.
Call record: 40 11.
Supports: MP3 and MP4 12.Supports hand free 13.
Current language: English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Italian, Chinese
Alienware M11x Ultraportable Netbook Review
Alienware’s 11.6-inch (1366×768) M11x ultraportable netbook is now available at $799. The netbook is powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo CPU, NVidia GT335M graphics, 1GB of dedicated memory) and features a 8-cell lithium-polymer battery which can support a work of 6.5 hours and about 2 hours in gaming mode. Alienware M11x also supports a HDMI port, a DisplayPort and VGA, 3D mark scores in 6-7k range, mini FireWire, Wi-Fi connectivity, 3x USB 2.0 ports.
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Dell Adamo Reviews
The Dell Adamo is a beautiful, gorgeous, willowy notebook-cum-sculpture that’s not easy to resist on an impulse buy. Dell’s decision to break the pivotal four-figure mark makes it even harder.
What does the lowered price of $999 let you embrace? A 1.4 GHz Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB DDR3 RAM, a 128GB solid state SSD drive, all running on Windows 7 Home 64-bit edition. Not enough vigor? The Adamo Desire grants you a 2.1 GHz Core 2 Duo CPU, 4GB RAM, and double the storage (256GB SSD) for $1,799, a $500 cut from last year’s price.
DigitalRise S1 Slate Tablet PC Review
DigitalRise has released its S1 Slate, which is a cheaper version of its multitouch-capable X9. The tablet is powered by a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 CPU, a 1GB RAM, a 160GB hard disk, a 10.2-inch display at 1024 x 600 resolution, a 3000mAh lithium-ion battery, a 1.3-megapixel webcam, Wi-Fi and Microsoft Windows 7 OS. Additionally, the S1’s screen is dust, scratch, and fire resistant. You should have at least $630 to bring home this tablet PC.
Panasonic Let’s Note R9 Netbook Review
Boasting Intel Core i7-620 UM vPro (1.06 GHz) CPU in a body measuring 229×187×29.4 that weighs around 0.93kg, the R series notebooks are also equipped with 2 GB (up to 4GB) of DDR3 SDRAM, 250 GB (Serial ATA) of HDD, 10.4-inch (1024 x 768) XGA TFT Color LCD, Intel QM57 Express Chipset (graphics card included), USB 2.0 x 2, IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n wireless LAN, Gigabit Ethernet, Type 2 PC card slot, SD/ SDHC card slot , Mini D-Sub 15 pin and runs on either Windows 7 Professional 32bit or 64 bit depending on your choice and has built-in Windows XP mode.
MSI Wind U135 Netbook Review
MSI introduces us its 10-inch Wind U135 netbook powered by Intel’s Pine Trail platform. The Wind U135 Netbook comes in flavors of charcoal, silver, ruby, or sapphire, with a film-printed shiny coating and a new raised chiclet keyboard (we love that term). A larger-sized touchpad is also included, with 160GB or 250GB hard drive, and 1GB of RAM. Windows 7 Starter on a 10-inch screen (1024×600 resolution) is driven by a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N450, and mixed in are three USB ports and a 1.3 MP webcam.
16GB Nokia X6 Mobile Review
Nokia launched the first X6 phone back in November of 2009 with 32GB of storage and it includes the comes with music service. The asking price of about $676 probably turned more than one interested buyer away from the device though. Nokia has today announced the launch of the X6 16GB handset.
The 16GB version looks very much like its larger stable mate with a 3.2-inch capacitive touchscreen, and four new colors including black, white, white with pink, and white with yellow. The device runs Symbian and has 18 days of standby time and 11.5 hours of talk time. Read the rest of this entry »
Kingston 512GB SSDNow V+ SSD Review
Kingston has now announced that it is adding faster and higher capacity SSDs to its line. The SSDNow V+ line all include Windows 7 Trim support and the SSDs are now available in up to 512GB capacity. The new line has sequential read speed of 230MB/sec and sequential write of 180MB/sec.
The drives are all 2.5-inch form factor units and use MLC NAND flash. Available capacities in the line are now 64GB, 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB. The downside is the price of the larger capacity SSD kits. The 64GB bundle sells for $283, the 128GB sells for $528, the 256GB bundle sells for $1008, and the 512GB bundle is $1985. The drive alone in all capacities will save you about $20.
Panasonic LUMIX TS2, ZS7 and ZR3 Reviews
Panasonic have outed three new digital cameras, including the rugged LUMIX DMC-TS2, the super-zooming LUMIX DMC-ZS7, and the AVCHD Lite HD-friendly LUMIX DMC-ZR3. Of the three, the TS2 is the most visually striking thanks to its waterproof/shockproof/freezeproof casing; still, it also has a 14.1-megapixel sensor, 4.6x optical zoom and AVCHD Lite HD video recording.
It’s capable of submersion in up to 10m of water, withstanding 2m drops and -10 degree centigrade temperatures, as well as boasting dust resistance. The 2.7-inch LCD display gets a 1.3x thicker cover than the last-gen TS1. Read the rest of this entry »