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Nikon introduces the new D5200 digital SLR camera that is the successor to the D5100. While positioned as a full-scale entry-level model, the D5200 includes some core features of the more advanced D7000, including the 39-point auto focus system and the 2,016-pixel RGB sensor. The camera sports a new 24.1 Megapixel Nikon DX-format CMOS sensor with support for a broad range of ISO sensitivity from 1000 to 6400, expandable to ISO 25600; and the EXPEED 3 image processing engine.
Nikon’s new D5200 is capable of high-speed continuous shooting at up to 5fps, and recording smooth
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Parrot is launching the Zikmu Solo wireless speaker tower designed by Philippe Starck to “revolutionizes the codes of wireless audio.” The tower is a true speaker system featuring Bluetooth, WiFi as well as NFC wireless connectivity. It also has a dock for iOS devices for direct music playback. Parrot says that the 2.1-channel Zikmu Solo stereo audio system is designed to produce high-performance acoustics that adapts to the size of your room. Unique acoustic configuration and advanced sound technology are used to deliver optimum audio quality.
On the upper part of the
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Mushkin, maker of SSD and memory products, is back with the world’s first 480GB mSATA solid state drive. Coming on January 2013, Mushkin’s new 480GB high-capacity Atlas SSD drive has a MO-300 (mSATA) form factor measuring 50.80 x 29.85 x 4.85mm, and uses SATA III 6Gbps interface.
Mushkin managed to fit 8 NAND flash chips and a controller on a mSATA PCB, allowing Ultrabook and slim notebook users to go beyond 256GB mSATA storage capacity. The US-made Atlas mSATA SSD is equipped with SandForce SF-2281 SSD processor with unthrottled IOPS, and uses MLC NAND flash to deliver
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Thecus announced the new Vision N7510, a high-value 7-bay Network Attached Storage server powered by Intel’s Atom platform. The high-performance system is powered by Atom processor with 2GB of RAM. It has seven hot-swappable SATA II/III bays for 2.5-inch or 3.5-inch hard drives and provides an eSATA port for connecting additional external hard drive. You can configure the drives in RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, JBOD (up to 3 multiple RAID modes) modes.
With HDMI output and VGA output, you can connect the N7510 to a monitor or HDTV directly and monitor the NAS without the use of a
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Following the 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display, Apple also brings Retina Display to its 13-inch MacBook Pro laptop. The new 13-inch Macbook Pro with Retina gets a 13.3-inch 2560×1600 IPS display with 227ppi and LED-backlit. Using IPS technology, the screen also provides 178-degree viewing angle. According to Apple, this Retina model is 20% thinner and about a pound lighter than the current 13-inch MacBook Pro.
The 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display is powered by Intel’s 2.5-inch Core i5 processor with the option to configure to 2.9GHz Core i7, 8GB of RAM and
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Kingston introduces its new SSDNow E100 series of enterprise-class solid state drives. According to the company, the new E100 offers up to 10x improvement in endurance and reliability over client SSDs on existing hardware, and is ideal for mission-critical environments such as datacentres, which need to be up and running 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The 2.5-inch E100 is powered by SandForce SF-2500 enterprise-class processor, featuring DuraWrite for maximum read/write performance and endurance, RAISE for advanced error correction, and Data Integrity Protection with DuraClass
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V-Moda launches the new Crossfade M-100 (model VTF-100), a metal customizable headphones with military-grade durability. The M-100 is a crowd-sourced headphones with inputs from hundreds of audiophiles, journalists, producers and renowned DJs around the globe. The headphones sport 50mm dual-diaphragm drivers that promise to that deliver multi-driver sound with the quality and consistency of a single driver, and features analog noise isolation.
Built with premium material including steel frame, STEELFLEX headband, interchangeable air-craft grade metal shields and replaceable
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Pioneer introduces the DDJ-SX, the industry’s first 4-channel performance DJ controller for Serato DJ software. The controller utilizes Serato software as the basis for its control layout and ergonomic design and has a pro-level build quality. It also gets a larger jog wheel for previse mixing and scratching.
The DDJ-SX has 8 soft-touch rubber performance controller/trigger pads per deck for four different functionalities – HOT CUE, ROLL, SLICER and SAMPLER, and each of them illuminates in blue to enable users to quickly tap for each effect. It supports Dual Deck
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AT&T launches the new LG Escape budget-friendly 4G LTE smartphone. At an affordable pricing, the Escape packs a dual-core 1.2Ghz processor and runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. It features a 4.3-inch qHD IPS LCD touchscreen display and a 5 Megapixel auto focus camera with Full HD video recording. It includes LG’s QuickMemo feature that allows users to create and share personalized memos by writing messages or drawings on screen captures.
The Escape also includes Continuous Shot that capture multiple images in a row and Time Catch Shot feature that eliminates shutter lag
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Other than ViewSonic’s VX2770Smh-LED, here comes another 27-inch slim bezel IPS monitor, the AOC i2757fh. The super narrow 2mm bezel makes the display borderless and gives it a sleek look. It also comes with an artistic, stylish design with a metallic hook-shaped stand that allows for three different modes of viewing – as a photo frame without a base, as a standard function stand, and as a height-adjustable stand that detaches with the push of a button.
The 27-inch AOC i2757fh, like VX2770Smh-LED, uses IPS LCD panel for wide viewing angle, and LED backlight for lower power
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