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SoCool X7 Android Tablet

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on June 13th, 2011

Chinese-based SoCool (We can’t vouch for their coolness factor) is showing off their newest Android tablet called the X7. The device sports a 7.0-inch 800 x 480 multi-touch display, a MALI400 GPU, 512MB DDR2 RAM, and 8GB of flash storage.

Other features include a microSD card slot (up to 32GB), 1080p Full HD video playback, WiFi, a mini USB port, an HDMI port, a 3800mAh battery and Android 2.2 OS. No info on pricing or a release date yet.

Onkyo TW317A7PH Windows 7 Tablet Priced

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on June 13th, 2011

Remember the Onkyo TW317A7PH Windows 7 tablet that we first told you about back in April? Well it is finally available in the Japanese market.

The device is priced at about $1,300. If that sounds good, it is powered by a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 processor with an Intel 82801HBM chipset, a webcam, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth antennas, two USB 2.0 ports, an SD/SDHC/SDXC card slot, a stereo mini jack port and an HDMI Mini output.

Toshiba Thrive now available for pre-order

Posted in Toshiba by Conner Flynn on June 13th, 2011

Toshiba has announced June 13th for pre-order availability of the Thrive Android 3.1 tablet. It’s a 10-inch Tegra 2 tablet with 1280 x 800 resolution, dual cameras (5 megapixel on the back, 2 megapixel up front), 1GB of RAM, and a 23WHr battery.

Other features include HDMI, USB 2.0 and SD card slots. You can even swap the Easy Grip back and replace the battery if you like. The 8GB Thrive is $430, while the 16GB unit is $480 and the 32GB is $580. You can order from Toshiba or Amazon, Best Buy or Office Direct, with deliveries expected in mid-July.

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USB Bombshell MP3 Player

Posted in USB by Conner Flynn on June 12th, 2011

Looking for something unique in an mp3 player? This one is the bomb. Literally. The USB Bombshell MP3 Player is shaped like a bundle of dynamite sticks. The portable speaker also doubles as a MP3 player. Features include: Getting you detained at the airport, a USB port, SD card Slot and it will connect to all iPods, MP3, CD players, notebook, mobile phones and other digital products with the 3.5mm stereo audio connector.

The USB Bombshell MP3 player retails for $43. Time to blow up your tunes.

Century External HDD Enclosure With Cooling Fan And LCD Display

Posted in External Hard Drives by Conner Flynn on June 12th, 2011

Century has unveiled a new external HDD enclosure that features a cooling fan and an LCD display. It goes by the name of Century CLS35EU3BF. This 3.5-inch SATA HDD enclosure has an 8cm fan that is powered by a USB 3.0 cable.

The LCD display gives you important information about the drive, like temperature and the fan speed to make sure all is as it should be. The Century CLS35EU3BF USB 3.0 external HDD enclosure will cost you about $62.21.

Acer Cromia Chromebook 3G Priced at $449.99

Posted in Acer by Conner Flynn on June 12th, 2011

When Google officially announced prices for Chromebooks, they were mum about one of them. We have some news about the price for the 3G version. The Wi-Fi only version of the Acer Cromia Chromebook was priced $379.99.

The Acer Cromia Chromebook 3G is $449.99, which is almost $50 less than Samsung Series 5 with 3G. Pretty good news if you have been waiting for this one.

Silicon Power Diamond D10 USB 3.0 Portable Hard Drives

Posted in Storage by Reuben Drake on June 10th, 2011

Silicon Power has a new line of USB 3.0 portable hard drives called the Diamond D10. The ones above look pretty shiny. They are available in 500GB, 640GB, 750GB and 1TB sizes.

They are functional and stylish. The 2.5-inch hard drives come with a classic checkered design, a USB 3.0/2.0 interface and come bundled with a carrying bag. We don’t have any info on pricing or a release date yet though. When we know, we will let you know.

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Razer Star Wars: The Old Republic Gaming Keyboard

Posted in Star Wars by Conner Flynn on June 9th, 2011

The Star Wars: The Old Republic gaming keyboard by Razer has some stylish looks as well as a Star Wars theme. It features a full-color highly sensitive multitouch LCD panel and ten adaptive tactile keys, giving you more room for easily accessible skills, hotkeys, and macros.

It also has an adjustable multi-color LED, 1000Hz Ultrapolling/1ms response time, a USB cable and gold backlit keys with slim key caps for faster actuation and shorter travel distance. Expect to drop $199.99 on it.

Sony Ericssson Txt Pro phone

Posted in Sony Ericsson by Conner Flynn on June 9th, 2011

Sony Ericsson has introduced the Sony Ericsson Txt Pro which focuses mostly on messaging and social networking. It comes with a friends application that lets you add 5 best friends and you can then instantly view Facebook and Twitter posts and updates.

It also packs in a 3.2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, microUSB, WiFi and a 3.5mm audio jack. Look for it in Q3 this year for an unknown price.

Wii U discs will be 25GB

Posted in Wii U by Conner Flynn on June 8th, 2011

The Wii U is already making waves and has left us wanting the console badly. Here’s some more news on Nintendo’s new console. It will use a proprietary disc that will hold 25 GB of data.

This was confirmed by one of Nintendo’s chief game designers, Katsuya Eguchi, the format is currently used by the Sony PS3. However the Wii U does not support playback of Blu-Ray discs. The console will also support external USB drives, for added storage capacity.

Sony VAIO L all-in-one

Posted in Sony by Reuben Drake on June 8th, 2011

The VAIO L all-in-one is a 3D Tv and a Desktop PC. It features a 24-inch 3D multitouch display, a Blu-ray player, a bezel with built-in touch controls, 1080p HD playback, USB 3.0, and an HDMI port.

The system will be available on July 13th for around $1,420, and for that price you also get a wireless keyboard and mouse and one pair of active shutter 3D glasses. Sounds like a good set for your PS3.

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Zotac ZBOX mini PC

Posted in PCs by Conner Flynn on June 7th, 2011

The Zotac ZBOX mini PC is powered by VIA’s latest dual-core processor and measures just 12cm x 12cm x 4cm. This compact mini computer uses VIA’s low-power Nano X2 processor that will come in 1.2GHz or 1.6GHz speeds.

It also features VIA’s PadLock data encryption engine for some extra security, an SD memory card reader slot, a few USB 3.0 ports, HDMI and DisplayPort outputs. No info on pricing yet however. Hopefully we will know soon.

Sony PS3 combo with Recorder relaunched in Japan with Bluetooth keyboard

Posted in PS3 by Conner Flynn on June 7th, 2011

Sony Japan has unveiled the updated PS3 HDD 320GB Recorder Pack which consists of a 320GB Sony PS3 console and a TORNE digital terrestrial tuner and application. This bundle pack will hit retail shelves again on June 30th for US$480.

You also get one wireless controller, Power cord, AV cable and USB cable. The company has also unveiled the PS3-compatible Bluetooth keyboard with a dedicated PS3 button for all the syncing functions. It also features HID Bluetooth profile support and can be used for surfing the web. It will be available starting June 30th for 5000 yen or about US$63.

Acer announces new Aspire TimelineX Series laptops, starting at $599

Posted in Acer by Conner Flynn on June 6th, 2011

Acer has refreshed their Aspire TimelineX notebooks with a redesign and Sandy Bridge processors too. The 13.1-inch 3830T, 14-inch 4830T, and 15.6-inch 5830T all sport a two-tone aluminum design, USB 3.0, a choice of Core i3 and Core i5 CPUs, and Acer’s clear.fi software for sharing media among DLNA devices.

The 14- and 15.6-inch versions feature onboard optical drives and number pads, and on some models, you can choose a discrete NVIDIA GeForce GT520M or GT540M card. The screen resolution is 1366 x 768 on all of these. The 3830T, 4830T, and 5830T are available now, starting at $799, $699, and $599.

Aluratek Mini Surge Dual USB Charging Station

Posted in Chargers by Conner Flynn on June 6th, 2011

The alluring folks at Aluratek have a new surge protector that will fit into your outlet and won’t block the outlet below it. You gotta love that. It solves a common problem we have all shared. The device will protect your hardware from surges and it will allow you to directly connect some of the USB charging gear using the factory cables rather than having to plug in a USB adapter.

It goes by the name AUCS05F Mini Surge Dual USB Charging Station and it hangs from the outlet rather than having a cord and a rectangular surge strip like most protectors. There’s a three-prong AC outlet on the front and then one more on each side for three outlets in one.



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