December 29, 2010

MA-TOUCH1: Sanwa Multitouch Optical Mouse


Sometimes, Apple’s products are exclusive for Apple users only. Non-Apple users would likely unable to enjoy the same product features or functions being offered in certain Apple’s product. For an example, Apple’s Magic Mouse indeed is a good touch sensitive optical mouse that offer flexibility of control and operation to the user.

December 27, 2010

PQI S535 2.5-inch SSD


PQI has announced to the release of its S535 2.5-inch SATA II solid state drive (SSD). Based on MLC flash memory, the S535 is equipped with SandForce SSD controller. PQI’s new SSD is available in capacities ranging from 64GB to 256GB. It offers up to 250MB/s read and 250MB/s write speeds.

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December 20, 2010

AMD Radeon HD 6970 and HD 6950 launch assault on enthusiast gaming market


It's taken AMD a long time to refresh the top end of its graphics hardware, but today's culmination to that wait has to be described as somewhat bittersweet. Sweet, because we're finally getting a successor to the venerable HD 5870, one that offers improved power management and tessellation performance at a lower $369 price point, but also bitter because in terms of sheer firepower, the Radeon series doesn't seem to have made quite the leap many of us had hoped for. The new top of AMD's single-GPU pile, the HD 6970, offers 1,536 stream processors, an 880MHz core clock speed, and 2GB of GDDR5 RAM running at 5.5GHz for a total of 176GBps of memory bandwidth. Its partner in crime, the HD 6950, is expected to list at $299, for which saving you'll have to sacrifice some clock speed (down to 800MHz) and processing units (1,408 in total). There's a neat little addition to both new boards: a Dual-BIOS switch that will act like Google's hardware jailbreak toggle on the Cr-48, allowing tweakers to unlock the extra (unprotected by warranty!) performance headroom in their cards.

Early reviews all seem to agree that both the Radeon HD 6970 and HD 6950 have struck a very fine price-to-performance ratio. The 6970 manages to spar with the much pricier GTX 580, but given that it's priced similarly to NVIDIA's GTX 570, it scores plaudits for being a more than viable alternative. The HD 6950 is seen as the real value item here, however, particularly since it occupies a relatively unique spot in the price range, and most reviewers tipped it as their new bang-for-the-buck leader.

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December 19, 2010

Visualized: Leica's first digital camera


In 1996, Deep Blue defeated chess grand-master Garry Kasparov for the first time, Dolly the cloned sheep was born, and digital cameras were still out of the reach of most consumers. This was also the year that Leica released its first digital scanning back, the S1. This bad boy was designed for the company's 35mm R-series lenses (with lens mounts for a number of other manufacturer's optics) and captured 1.4-inch square images. And what did you get for your $21,500? A camera that operated at ISO 50 and produced 48-bit (151Mb) image files with "little if any of the artifacting, blooming, and fringing that continue to plague us to this very day," according to B&H. And as one would expect from Leica, it has a design that inspires significant gadget lust. Hit the source link for plenty more photos.

December 18, 2010

Hitachi XL 3TB USB 2.0 External Hard Drive


Hitachi Global Storage Technologies launches its new Hitachi XL desktop external hard drive with 3TB capacity and USB 2.0 connectivity. The drive works with both PC and Mac offering huge storage capacity to store or backup their growing music libraries, digital photos and movie collections.

The Hitachi XL can be placed vertically or horizontally. It is also available in 1TB and 2TB. The prices are are $249.99 for 3TB, $169.99 for 2TB and $99.99 for 1TB.


Hitachi also releases the Deskstar Internal Hard Drive Kits that packs a Deskstar 7K3000 hard drive, mounting screws, step-by-step instructions, and a software download that allows 32- and 64-bit Microsoft Windows, Apple OS X and Linux systems to tap into the full capacity and power of the 3TB drive, as one big massive data drive, without having to install extra hardware. The 7K3000 drive has 64MB cache memory and a 6Gb/s SATA interface. The price is $249.99 for 3TB and there is 2TB model.

Also announced is that Hitachi is now shipping its 3TB, 2TB and 1.5TB Deskstar 7K3000 drive family to OEMs and select distribution partners around the world.


via - businesswire

Asus Nettop – Intel Atom D525 Dual Core 1.8GHz Processor, NVIDIA ION 2 Chipset


S1-AT5NM10E is a new nettop released by Asus. S1-AT5NM10E is powered by Intel Atom D525 Dual Core 1.8GHz processor, NVIDIA ION 2 Chipset (a 40nm GT218 GPU), 2x 2GB DDR3-800 Memory, and pre-loaded with Express Gate instant-on OS.


ASUS S1-AT5NM10E will be released for European market. You will find 1x HDMI port, WiFi, Gigabit Ethernet, 2x SATA ports, 2x USB3.0 ports, a 3-in-1 card reader, a 7.1 Channel Audio, 3.5-inch desktop hard disk, slim DVD-Writer bay and has a dimension of 267mm x 68.3mm x 196mm.

Price: EUR203.- [ Approx. USD272.- ]

December 17, 2010

A-DATA USB3.0 Flash Drives – 8GB, 16GB And 32GB Storage Capacities


S102 is a US3.0 flash drives released by A-Data, S102 offers up to 68Mbps and 30Mbps respective reading and writing speeds. A-Data S102 comes in three different storage capacities of 8GB, 16GB and 32GB.


Designed with aluminum alloy casing and a titanium gray finish, you will be able to plug S102 on both USB 3.0/2.0 interface ports

No further info on release date and pricing yet.


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December 16, 2010

Constellation.2: Seagate Enterprise Hard Drives – Low Power Consumption


Seagate Constellation.2 hard drives offers leading 6Gbps SATA or SAS interface with best-in-the-class low power consumption. Available storage capacities for Seagate Constellation.2 series hard drives are ranging from 250GB ~ 1TB.

Seagate Constellation.2 is actually designed as enterprise-class hard drive, having a dimension of 2.5-inch, one of the option if you are running space hunger applications.

No details about release date and availability yet.

via -  Seagate

Kaleidescape Modular Disc Vault: Store Up To 100 Titles Of Blu-ray Movies


A new device from Kaleidescape is Modular Disc Vault, a works with both Kaleidescape M500 or M300 for instant playback of your favorite Blu-ray movies without touching a disc, as the disc remains safely in the vault.

Kaleidescape Modular Disc Vault imports and store digital copies of your favorite Blu-ray Discs movies. Simply because digital copies are stored on a Kaleidescape server and the carousel need not to rotate in order for playback, all of your imported Blu-ray movies are available instantly in any room at any time.



Kaleidescape Modular Disk Vault connects to a Blu-ray player via a USB cable or to number of Vaults that could be added to Kaleidescape System. Modular Disk Vault is capable to store up to 100 Blu-ray films and imports and store digital copies for instant playback later. The Kaleidescape Modular Disk Vault is now available for purchase at United States and Canada.

Price: USD1,495.-

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December 15, 2010

Roku XDS Top Of The Line – 1080p, Wireless-N Streaming Player

 Roku XDS utilize dual-band Wireless-N technology, that you could get almost in any spot of your house. Roku XDS offers a flexibility to works with any type of TV, up to 1080p maximum video playback resolution. Roku XDS promises easy set up and running within 5 minutes, you will never need to open your PC or nettop or HTPC to run the Roku XDS media streamer.



The new USB plug located on the side of the XDS box could be utilized for USB drives or external hard drives to view .MP4, .JPG and listen to your collection of .MP3 files.

All you need is to have is a high speed wireless internet, preferably a router offering wireless N connection for seamless online video streaming. Similar to Roku XD, you will be able to enjoy your existing subscriptions such as Netflix or Major League Baseball using Roku XDS 1080p Streaming Player, or you could also enjoy the free or on-demand content from online video provider including Flickr, Pandora or Amazon VOD.

The Instant Replay Button on Roku XDS will let your skip back instantly in a 10 second jumps. So far, this probably the only online streaming player that has skip back feature without any delay.

DDR3-1866, DDR3-2000: Crucial’s Ballistix DDR3 Series High Performance Memory Modules


Ballistix DDR3-1866 and Ballistix DDR3-2000 are two new Ballistix Series DDR3 memory kits released by Crucial. Ballistix DDR3-1866 features up to 6GB or 3x2GB, while Ballistix DDR-2000 is a 4GB (2x2GB) memory.

Ballistix Series DDR3 memory module is designed for motherboard that obtain a 240-pin DIMM slots with a chipset that supports DDR3. Crucial’s Ballistix Series DDR3 memory modules available in dual and three channel kits, incorporate new thermally improved finned design with built-in thermal sensors.


Whilst, Crucial’s Ballistix Series DDR3 memory module is targeted for performance enthusiasts that searching for high performance envelope without having to worry about data loss or corruption, mysterious intermittent errors and display problems. Both Ballistix DDR3-1866 and Ballistix DDR3-2000 memory modules are suitable for Intel Core i5 and Core i7-powered computers.

Prices:

* DDR3-1866 kit (4GB) = USD140.-
* DDR3-2000 kit (4GB) = USD150.-

via -  PCLaunches