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Laptop Cooler with USB hub and HDD slot

Posted in USB by Conner Flynn on November 28th, 2008

Laptop Cooler with USB hub and HDD slotBrando has a new cool gadget available. This time, they’re offering up a unique laptop cooler with USB Hub and HDD Slot built in. It measures 300mm x 252mm x 32mm and weighs 504grams. The device is equipped with three USB hubs, a 2.5-inch SATA HDD slot, and two fans to keep your laptop nice and cool.

You can plug in any 2.5 inch SATA hard drive to extend your storage when needed and it supports up to 250GB SATA HDD. Brando’s latest USB Notebook Cooling Pad retails for $33 and is a convenient gift to put under the tree this year.

Intel makes its 80GB SSDs official

Posted in Intel, Storage by Shane McGlaun on September 9th, 2008

Intel SSDsThe SSD offers some nice benefits to the notebook users like increased battery life, faster boot times, and quieter operation. The catch is that at this time SSDs are significantly more expensive than comparable hard drives and the storage capacity of the typical SSD is low.

Intel has jumped into the SSD market with the introduction of a pair of SSDs aimed at consumers. The new SSDs include the X18-M and the X25-M. The X18-M is a 1.8-inch drive and the X25-M is a more traditional 2.5-inch size drive. Intel says that the improved performance of the SSD helps reduce bottlenecks between its CPUs and the storage system. This is the SSD used in the HP system claiming 24-hours of runtime.

Edge Tech introduces most secure flash drive to date

Posted in USB Flash Drives by Nino Marchetti on June 2nd, 2008

DiskGo Secure GuardianEdge Tech has announced a new secure USB flash drive which is both durable and encrypted. It is called the DiskGo Secure Guardian and you’ll find it pricing between around $70 and $250, depending upon memory configuration.

The DiskGo Secure Guardian from Edge Tech is available in 1, 2, 4 and 8GB configurations. It makes use of 256-bit AES hardware encryption to secure data as well as complex password protocols and a function which actually erases the drive’s data after eight failed password attempts.

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Averatec out with new semi-rugged laptops

Posted in Notebooks by Nino Marchetti on April 23rd, 2008

Averatec rugged Voya laptop

Averatec is making available some new “semi-rugged” notebook computers for folks who need something a little more durable as they compute on-the-go. The Averatec Voya 4473 and 6494 have a starting price of around $1,300.

The Voya 4473 is a 14.1″ standard notebook, while the larger Voya 6494 has 15.4″ widescreen display. Both have drop and vibration resistance in addition to a spill resistant keyboard and touchpad. They sport magnesium alloy outer cases, corner bumpers, and an anti-shock mounted hard drive specifically to help with the related issues.

New AMD 17.1-inch laptops debut from Toshiba

Posted in Notebooks by Nino Marchetti on April 1st, 2008

Toshiba Satellite L350Toshiba thinks it is time to drive the price of 17-inch desktop replacement laptops down as it today unveiled a new model starting at around $750. The series is called the Satellite L350.

The Toshiba Satellite L350 sports a 17.1-inch WXGA+ “TruBrite” LCD display and AMD Turion 64 X2 dual-core processors. Possible features, depending upon configuration, might also include ATI Radeon X1250 graphics memory and a DVD SuperMulti drive with Labelflash. Labelflash lets you burn images and labels directly to a special DVD-R disc.

New Toshiba laptop incorporates Intel’s Penryn

Posted in Notebooks by Nino Marchetti on February 5th, 2008

Toshiba Satellite U305-S2816Toshiba announced a new pre-configured laptop today which makes use of the new Intel Penryn mobile processor. It is called the Toshiba Satellite U305-S2816 and it prices at around $1,350.

The Toshiba Satellite U305-S2816 is one of Toshiba’s first laptops to feature the new Intel Core 2 Duo processor T8100. Besides the new Intel inside, it also incorporates 2048MB of memory, a 250GB hard disk drive, a starting weight of 4.6 pounds and features a 13.3-inch diagonal widescreen display.

WD My Passport Essential drive - now shinier

Posted in Storage by Darrin Olson on January 30th, 2008

Western Digital 320GB Passport Essential USB hard driveWD launched the new My Passport Essential USB hard drive today with a new glossy look created to go along with the design of the company’s popular My Book hard drives. Like the My Book, the small new Essential drives have that “book” look to them with a bull-nose “binding” on one side.

But, aside from the new glossy digs this drive is still pretty much the same small pocket-sized portable drive that’s powered solely from its USB connection. It comes in sizes of 160GB, 250GB and 320GB with the largest capacity launching with a price tag of a penny under $200. They also come with some software to automatically sync up and store data from your computer along with some Google tools.

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Hitachi ups notebook HD storage to 500GB

Posted in ASUS, CES 2008, Hard Drives, Hitachi, Notebooks by Nino Marchetti on January 3rd, 2008

hitachi-500gb.jpgHitachi is upping the stakes in notebook hard drive storage sizes as CES approaches by unveiling today the world’s highest capacity 2.5-inch mobile hard drive. Expect to see the new 500GB Travelstar 5K500 showing up in laptops sometime in February.

The Hitachi Travelstar 5K500, which will also be available in a slightly smaller 400GB model, is the company’s fourth generation mobile drive to use perpendicular magnetic recording technology. In exact storage terms you can fit on the 500GB drive up to 500 hours of digital video, 178 feature length movies, 250 games or 125,000 four-minute songs. These drives will be available with a 3.0Gb/s Serial ATA (SATA) interface and will include vibration protection technology against bumps which might impact system performance.

eRazer erases hard drives with no computer

Posted in Hard Drives, Storage by Conner Flynn on December 10th, 2007

eRazer erases hard drives

Maybe you’ve got a thing for Hannah Montana websites. Or maybe you’re just super paranoid. To protect your data, you could take apart the hard drive and have some pretty cool parts to remember it by. A better answer is the eRazer. It could be your new best friend.

It’s a stand alone device that doesn’t require a functioning computer to use it. It can erase all the files on a drive by writing a data pattern over the entire disk. They claim it will clean a 250GB drive in just short of two hours. The price is $100. If you are still paranoid that someone will discover your dirty secrets, you can spend an extra $50 to get one that makes multiple passes on the disk and writes random characters over all of it.

Pharos unveils two no-frills GPS units

Posted in GPS, Pharos by Darrin Olson on November 8th, 2007

Pharos Drive 250 GPS unitToday Pharos launched a couple of new GPS navigation devices lacking it a lot of the more common features found in the latest GPS devices, but compensates for it with some very affordable pricing. The Drive GPS 150 and Drive GPS 250 are the latest from Pharos in their Drive GPS line of products differing almost only by size.

The Drive GPS 250 is the more expensive of the two with a retail price of $299.95 and features a 4.3 inch touch screen display, turn-by-turn voice prompted directions and a 1GB SD card pre-loaded with North America maps from NAVTEQ. The device also boasts a 7-hour run time off of a single charge.

New G-DRIVE mini HDD offers triple interface

Posted in External Hard Drives, G-Technology by Nino Marchetti on November 1st, 2007

G-Technology G-DRIVE mini TripleG-Technology, a developer of external hard drives for computers, announced today a new triple rear interface design for its G-DRIVE mini portable hard drives. The new G-DRIVE mini Triple starts at around $180, depending upon the drive’s storage capacity.

The G-DRIVE mini Triple is available in sizes ranging from 120GB to 250GB. It offers for connectivity to a PC or Mac a choice of FireWire 400, FireWire 800 or USB 2.0. The drive is housed in an all aluminum enclosure with built-in heat sink and weighs under nine ounces. It’s bus powered and requires to external power source to operate.

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Atlantis sinks your college money

Posted in Notebooks, Vigor by Chetz on September 6th, 2007

Vigor releases gaming computers including the Atlantis ProThanks to the advancements in processing power we’re able to live in the age where decent laptop gaming PCs can be bought. For those of us that like to engage in the latest FPS wherever and whenever we happen to be, it’s a blessing. If we can sucker in the parents to buy a fully equipped gaming rig because we need it for school, it’s even better.

Vigor Gaming Computer rolled out five new laptop models just in time for getting back to school and getting your parents into deeper debt. The top unit is called the Atlantis Pro (pictured above), a rig that comes with an AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile Processor, dual NVIDIA GeForce Go 7950 GTX graphics processors in SLI configuration, two 250GB hard drives in RAID-0 and a 20-inch widescreen WSXGA+ (1680×1050) active matrix display. Oh, and it comes in six colors.

SanDisk Cruzer Contour - Classy Flash Drive

Posted in Flash Memory, SanDisk, USB by Darrin Olson on June 27th, 2007

SanDisk Cruzer Contour USB Flash DriveSanDisk has launched a new USB Flash memory drive touting it as a combination of improved performance and style, which I have to say is a nice change. There’s nothing like going into a meeting full of suits to do a presentation and have to pull out your holiday cheer Flash drive your sister got you for Christmas to load up your slides.

The SanDisk Cruzer Contour has a nice, sleek, glossy black finish with no cap to lose. The USB connector hides itself underneath the frame and slides out when needed, …

TAVI 030 PMP

Posted in Digital Audio, Digital Video by Chetz on April 24th, 2007

Tavi 030 PMPThis cute as a button little gizmo is the Tavi 030 Personal Media Player, a bundle of joy just waiting for a good home to go to. Now out in America, underneath its clamshell flip-top is a 3.6-inch display screen that can show 16 million colors via its TV tuner, its video recording options or through whatever you beam at it through your WiFi connection.

It’s also got external speakers, a microphone, FM tuner, S/PDIF audio connector, TV tuner connector, DivX/Xvid/WMV 9/IPTV support and a USB port. It can be an alarm clock, a dictionary, …

LG HDTV’s With Built In Hard Drive

Posted in HDTV, Home Theater, LG, Television by Darrin Olson on February 6th, 2007

LG HDTV with built in hard driveLG has some new HDTV’s coming your way with a nice built in feature. The new XCanvas high def televisions almost negate the need for a DVR by housing a built in hard drive.

We’ve seen LCD and plasma televisions with built in DVD players, but we seem to like this even better. Using an internal 160GB hard drive, high definition television and movies can be recorded and played back at a later date, even in a dual picture mode similar to having two tuners.

Your might soon start to wonder just …



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