23
Nov

DELL ULTRASHARP 1908WFP 19-inch Widescreen Flat Panel Monitor

image UltraSharp monitors are designed to fit just about any situation and give you a comfortable viewing experience. Adjust the height, tilt the panel forward and backward, swivel it left-to-right, even pivot from landscape mode to portrait mode. The UltraSharp 1908WFP adjusts to fit your optimal viewing position. Convenient USB 2.0 ports help you avoid the hassle of running out of USB ports on your PC or reaching around the back to access them.

Dell monitors are sleek, with ultra-thin bezels so they look great in any environment. More than just a pretty face, Dell monitors are designed and built to our highest standards, providing the quality and reliability you expect when you see the Dell logo. Each has been exhaustively tested and comes backed by a Dell Limited Warranty, so you can rest assured your investment is protected. The performance of the UltraSharp 1908WFP is one more reason why Dell is the world’s number one source for flat-panel monitors.
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23
Nov

Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Keyboard 8000

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Microsoft’s Wireless Entertainment Keyboard 8000 ($299.95 list) is all play and no work. For that chunk of change, you’re not likely to buy it for your desktop, though. This keyboard and mouse set is meant to be used while you’re sitting on your couch and using your Media Center PC with a large HDTV. For that role, it’s a superb choice.

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23
Nov

Buffalo MiniStation Turbo USB External Hard Drive

image There are so many compact external USB hard drives around these days, that it’s hard to differentiate between them. In some cases it’s extra value - a large capacity for a low price - and often it’s just looks, as in the case of the Pininfarina-pimped SimpleTech drives. But Buffalo’s Turbo USB claims to improve transfer speed by up to 64%. That’s compared to a 4200 RPM HDD, but it should also be substantially faster than a similar 5400 RPM HDD. I was testing the Buffalo shortly after some other standard drives, so was able to run a pretty fair comparison and conduct something more akin to a group test. Most of these had a slightly higher capacity - usually 160GB - than the Buffalo Turbo’s 120GB. But did it really improve on performance?

Source Shiny Shiny

22
Nov

The Logitech’s Play Seat Evolution and G25 Premium Pack will be sold in Japan for…

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100 only lucky persons! Logicool or better known worldwide as Logitech will sell 100 only pieces of the ultimate racing video game accessory the Play Seat Evolution with the G25 Premium Pack, which will definitively be the best companion of my X360 on FM2 and my PS3 with GT5… For less than 500€ you will be able to get one of the coolest setting ever!

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22
Nov

Hush Technologies’ HS1 Home Server now available

image Don’t get down on yourself if you can’t remember the last time you saw anything interesting from Hush Technologies — we had to scour the archives ourselves — but the German firm is storming back with a stylish home server dubbed the HS1. The Windows Home Server-powered device features a sexy aluminum chassis (available in three colors), a fanless design, 1GB of DDR2 RAM, an Ethernet jack, HDD kit for a pair of 3.5-inch drives and a 90-watt power supply. Interested consumers can customize the unit with up to 2TB of storage space and a gigabit Ethernet upgrade, but considering that the base configuration will run you €923.53 ($1,362), maxing this bad boy out won’t come cheap.

Source Engadget

22
Nov

Corsair Flash Padlock 2GB Flash Drive Review

image With the advent of flash drives to the consumer market a new demand is rising for these devices to protect our data in one form or another. These days you can find a drive with all sorts of protection from military grade hardware encryption that can self destruct in that “Mission: Impossible”-esque kind of way to something simply requiring a password to access. Today we get to take a look at the Corsair Padlock, a drive that caters to those that just need a simple method to stop the majority from accessing their data.

Source Everything USB

21
Nov

Fujitsu HandyDrive Portable Hard Drive

Fujitsu HandyDrive Portable Hard Drive

Fujitsu will release its new 2.5 inch portable hard drive in Japan on November 23, 2007. Dubbed as the HandyDrive, it will come with 300GB of storage space. There is no word on pricing so far.

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26
Oct

Mobius MKII Reference Loudspeaker System

Mobius MKII Reference Loudspeaker System

audiojunkies provides us an information about the Mobius MKII loudspeakers that looks like a gadget from Alien world. The speaker stands at 38 inch tall and houses four drivers in its 8 inch bipolar array that rests comfortable on top of the speaker to produce 360 degrees of sound. The orb houses two 1 inch silk dome tweeters and a pair of 6 inch midbass drivers with neodymium motors mounted back to back. The Mobius MKII is able to play up to 20kHz of audio. It will be released in spring next year with the price range between $10,000 to $15,000.

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20
Oct

Verizon Wireless UM150 USB Modem

 

Verizon is ready to release the UM150 USB modem that will allow mobile broadband access. The device is compatible with Mac OS X and Windows (Vista, XP and 2000) operating system. The download speeds will hit a maximum of 600kbps-1.4mbps, with upload speeds ranging from 500kbps-800kbp and the connection will rely on Verizon’s EVDO Rev. A network. Priced at $79.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate, the modem comes with a retractable antenna, a Y-shaped extension cable and a microSD slot for mass storage capabilities. It also requires a two-year agreement at $59.99/month.

09
Oct

AMD Price Cuts On Desktop CPUs

AMD has cut down the pricing of its single-core Athlon 64 and dual-core Athlon 64 X2 processors. The cuts range between 5-28%. The firm also introduces their new Athlon 64 X2 5000+ Black Edition. Here is a list of new pricing after the break.

  • Athlon 64 X2 6400+ - $220
  • Athlon 64 X2 6000+ - $167
  • Athlon 64 X2 5600+ - $146
  • Athlon 64 X2 5200+ - $125
  • Athlon 64 X2 5000+ Black Edition - $136
  • Athlon 64 X2 5000+ - $115
  • Athlon 64 X2 4800+ - $104
  • Athlon 64 X2 4400+ - $89
  • Athlon 64 X2 4200+ -$78
  • Athlon 64 X2 4000+ -$68
  • Athlon 64 4000+ - $58
  • Athlon 64 3800+ - $50
  • Athlon 64 3500+ - $45