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Pioneer Computers DreamVision PC DH61 All-In-one Desktop PC

Posted in Desktop PCs by Conner Flynn on June 26th, 2011

Pioneer Computers Australia is offering their latest all-in-one desktop PC called the DreamVision PC DH61. It will save you some space on your desk and features a 21.5-inch 1920 x 1080 multi-touch LCD screen, a 2nd Generation Intel Core i3/i5 processor, and Intel integrated or NVIDIA 310M 512MB graphics card.

It also packs in up to 8GB DDR3 RAM, up to a 500GB hard drive, a 1.3-megapixel webcam, a DVD writer or Blu-ray drive, a 4-in-1 card reader, a TV tuner (optional), WiFi and 2x 5W built-in speakers. Starts at $1,399.

Pioneer Computers DreamBook ePad 10 Plus Android Tablet

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on May 3rd, 2011

Another day, another tablet. This one comes from Pioneer Computers, who has just expanded its line of Android tablets with the DreamBook ePad 10 Plus. As far as Specs, you can expect a 10-inch 1024 x 600 touchscreen display, a 1GHz ARM11 processor, and 512MB RAM.

Other specs include 4GB of flash storage, a 1.3MP webcam, a G-sensor, WiFi, a USB port, a 3.5mm headset jack, an HDMI port and it runs Android 2.2. The DreamBook ePad 10 Plus will cost you …

Radius PC is truly an All-in-One Computer

Posted in Desktop PCs by Conner Flynn on January 16th, 2011

All-in-one computers are everywhere these days. They look nice, but often they sacrifice power and upgradability for that slim design. NextComputing’s Radius computers take a different approach. They don’t look as nice, and they’re portable in the same way that a cinderblock can be carried from place to place. And they can be as powerful as any standard desktop PC.

Basically, they’ve just stuck a monitor and a handle on the tower. The integrated display is a 17″ LCD screen with a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1200. There is also an additional clip-on display available, as well as a touchscreen. Some features include quad-core Intel Core i7 and Xeon CPUs, as well as the 3.33GHz hexa-core Intel Core i7 CPU, and AMD’s Phenom II X4 CPUs. It can be equipped with up to 24GB of DDR3 RAM, and up to 9TB worth of non-hot swappable hard drives, or two hot-swappable drives up to 500GB each.

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ASUS teases EP71, EP101, EP102 tablets

Posted in ASUS by Conner Flynn on December 30th, 2010

ASUS teased us by revealing more about its upcoming Eee Pad line of tablet computers in a video featuring Chairman Jonney Shih. And i do mean teased. The company tweeted a link to the video, but it has since been removed from YouTube. The video confirmed some of the specs for the 12-inch EP121 and 10-inch EP101.

There was also another 10-inch tablet shown with a sliding keyboard, called the EP102. The video also teased us with a first glimpse of a smaller tablet called the EP71, of which we have no details.

RoverPad 7 Inch Android Tablet

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on December 24th, 2010

The RoverPad 10 inch Android tablet from Russian electronics manufacturer Rover Computers, has now launched a smaller 7 inch tablet. It’s called the RoverPad 3W T70 and features a 7 inch resistive touch screen display with a resolution of 480 x 800, it comes with a 720MHz Telechips 8902B processor and features 512MB of RAM.

Some other specs include 4GB of built in storage, a microSD card slot, accelerometer, two mini USB ports, a 3.5mm audio jack and a 2,500mAh battery. The device comes with Google Android 2.1 and it is available in Russia for $293.

Fluid Computer Systems readies Windows 7 tablet for the holidays

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on October 25th, 2010

If you don’t know that tablets are the hottest toy around this holiday season, you haven’t been paying attention. Fluid Computer Systems knows this and is working like tired little elves to make sure they can meet a pre-Christmas release deadline for their Windows 7 tablet.

1,000 of the multi-touch screen computers are currently being readied. These will feature a 10.1-inch display, Wi-Fi and Flash-friendly browsing. It’s your call as to whether the $599 pre-order asking price is worth it or not. You get 1GB of RAM, 160GB of storage, an Intel Atom processor and Bluetooth support.

RoverPad 3W G70 Android Tablet ships in Russia

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on September 5th, 2010

RoverComputers has started shipping their first Android tablet called the ‘RoverPad 3W G70′ in Russia. It weighs in at just 360 grams, and the compact and lightweight device also packs a 7-inch 800 x 480 resistive touchscreen display.

Some other features are a 600MHz RockChip 2808 processor, 128MB of RAM, 4GB of internal memory, a microSD card slot, an accelerometer sensor, WiFi, a headphone jack, a USB 2.0 port and it runs on Android 1.5.

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Kodak Pulse 10-inch Digital Photo Frame

Posted in Digital Photo Frames by Conner Flynn on August 24th, 2010

You might remember the 7-inch Kodak Pulse that we told you about in February 2010. Well, now the company has released a new version of the digital picture frame with some new abilities.

This new 10-inch Kodak Pulse will let you e-mail pictures to it from your cell phone, computers and any other device with e-mail capability. The device also supports Wi-Fi and an intuitive touchscreen interface. You can expect it to be available soon for £169.99.

SkinnyBytes releases Power-over-Ethernet computers

Posted in Desktop PCs by Conner Flynn on August 9th, 2010

SkinnyBytes has just introduced a new lineup of PoE (Power-over-Ethernet) Computers, which are available in 8.9-inch to 18.5-inch models. These computers feature a touchscreen display making them perfect for business and schools.

Power-over-Ethernet computers consume 90% less power than a traditional computer, which is good for the Earth and your wallet. All of these PoE models are compatible with IEEE standard 802.3at for Power-over-Ethernet, which provides up to 30 watts of power to a device over a standard network cable.

Panasonic announces new Toughbook Permanent Display Removable Computer

Posted in Panasonic by Conner Flynn on July 29th, 2010

Panasonic has announced its latest Toughbook Permanent Display Removable Computer (PDRC) which will merge a vehicle-mounted display and full-functioning keyboard together for heightened accessibility within public safety vehicles.

Some of the upgrades to the PDRC include a brighter touchscreen display, improved user visibility and less connection cables. This will be add unprecedented flexibility to in-vehicle computing and it will work seamlessly with other Toughbook mobile computers like the Toughbook U1, H1 Field, 19 and 31.

Huawei SmaKit S7 Android Tablet

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on February 15th, 2010

Huawei has introduced its 7-inch Android Tablet prototype at Mobile World Congress 2010. The device supports information-sharing across screens to present the same content at the same time on computers, cell phones and TV screens.

The SmaKit S7 tablet also allows you to easily access local information, visit social networking websites and shop from online application stores. It can be connected to a home gateway, TV or Android handsets to provide an integrated home solution. Some other features include a 7 inch wide touchscreen with a resolution of 800 x 480 with a customized Android user interface and special customized home screens.

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Rumor: Apple to launch 22-inch iMac

Posted in Apple by Shane McGlaun on January 18th, 2010

I neither hate nor love Apple, but the company tends to have those that are at each extreme of the love hate relationship. I have an iPhone I really like, but I am not a fan of Mac computers. If you are a Mac fan and have wished for more screen sizes in the iMac line, your wish may be coming true.

A rumor floating around has Quanta building a new 22-inch iMac computer for Apple that is set to hit this year. There are no hard details on the rumor, but the screen size would fit in between the two existing models.

Acer unveils the Aspire Z5610 AIO computer

Posted in Acer by Shane McGlaun on October 15th, 2009

acerz5610-sbEvery time I look around there is a new netbook computer being unveiled or a low cost notebook, which is what the masses want thanks to the poor economy. There is a building demand for other types of computers as well like the all-in-one desktop and Acer has unveiled its latest AIO called the Z5610.

The machine will run Windows 7 Home Premium and uses the Touch Pack for Windows 7 for its 23-inch multi-touch LCD. The fact that the machine runs Windows 7 means it should ship sometime after October 22.

iTunes 9 brings new look, LP’s and sharing of everything!

Posted in iTunes by Darrin Olson on September 9th, 2009

Apple iTunes 9In part of today’s announcements from Steve Jobs and Apple at the “It’s Only Rock and Roll” event, they’ve announced the latest version of iTunes – iTunes 9.

This new version (at first glance) most notably has a a new look to it, making navigation a little easier and get around (provided you aren’t too used to the old version). They’ve also added a way to preview from anywhere in the store instead of having to find the right place.

iTunes LP is something something new with iTunes version …

Shuttle unveils X500V all-in-one with Linux

Posted in Shuttle by Shane McGlaun on September 4th, 2009

shuttlex500v-sbShuttle is well known in the small form factor market and is becoming increasingly known for producing some cool all-in-one computers as well. Shuttle made its name producing barebones small form factor systems that appealed to gamers looking for a desktop computer that was easy to take to and from a LAN party.

Shuttle unveiled a slick new all-in-one computer today called the X500V that will make fans of open source operating systems happy. The machine is called the X50 All-in-One PC and ships with openSUSE Linux preinstalled.



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