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Samsung ATIV Smart PC
Along with the Windows RT ATIV Tab, Samsung also brings the ATIV Smart PC (aka Series 5 Slate in the US) and ATIV Smart PC Pro (Series 7) tablet PCs running the latest Windows 8 operating system. Offering Windows 8 functionality, the two Smart PCs also provide full Windows 7 compatibility. They come with a detachable keyboard dock that allows users to switch between a clamshell notebook PC and a tablet PC form factor, offering great mobility with maximum productivity.
Samsung ATIV Smart PC Pro
The ATIV Smart PC is powered by Intel’s Atom processor,
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NEC adds to its MultiSync line two new medical-grade LCD monitors, the MD211C2 and MD211C3 both with 21.3-inch screen size. Based on IPS LCD panel, these displays provides wide viewing angles. They are designed to meet the needs of healthcare facilities requiring consistent and accurate medical imaging using Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS).
The MD211C2 features 2 Megapixel 1600×1200 resolutionand 900cd/m2 brightness, and the MD211C3 has 2048×1536 3 Megapixel resolution and 800cd/m2 brightness. They are factory calibrated to the DICOM grayscale function for
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Western Digital updates its My Net line with two new 802.11ac products – the My Net AC1300 HD dual-band wireless router and the My Net AC Bridge. Both of them use next-generation 802.11ac wireless technology and features WD’s own FasTrack technology that will automatically prioritize high-bandwidth entertainment services like Netflix, YouTube, online games and Skype, to provide maximum streaming performance inside the home.
The My Net AC1300 is a dual-band router with performance up to 450 Mbps on the 2.4 GHz band and 1300 Mbps on the 5 GHz band. Like other dual-band
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When you are having workout and weight training, sometimes you may want a trainer to help structure your training session and motivate you. Here comes the FX-SPORT VR1, a wireless sport headphones with programmable personal trainer for any activity. Basically, the VR1 is a virtual trainer that allows you to pre-set up to 64 personalized messages, such as instructions, time notifications, and motivational messages, to yourself, in your own words, which will be voiced back at precisely designated times throughout the training session.
The VR1 also includes ” Race A Virtual
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Sony launches the VPL-HW50ES, a new affordable cinema-quality entertainment for any room. Based on Sony’s SXRD (Silicon X-tal Reflective Display) technology, the VPL-HW50ES is built to deliver bright and sharp HD and 3D video for home theater enthusiasts. It features Full HD 1920×1080 display resolution, 100,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, thanks to Optimized Advanced Iris 3 algorithm and new contrast enhancer technology; and a 1700 ANSI lumens brightness.
To deliver cinema-like 3D experience with bright 3D images with reduced crosstalk, the VPL-HW50ES features Dynamic Lamp
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Most of the time, the graphics processing power of mini PCs are disappointing, but here comes the ZBOX ID84 Plus from Zotac that sports a dedicated NVIDIAgraphics card. Powered by Intel’s Atom D2550 dual-core 1.86GHz processor, the new ZBOX packs 2GB of RAM and a GeForce GT520M graphics card with 512MB video RAM to deliver super smooth Full HD video playback. It provides DVI and HDMI outputs.
Zotac’s little box sports a 320GB 5400RPM hard drive and 6-in-1 card reader. It supports Bluetooth 3.0 and WiFi 802.11n connectivity and has two USB 3.0 ports and four USB 2.0 ports.
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Motion Computing C5t
Motion Computing brings two new 10-inch tablet PCs, the F5t and the C5t both powered by Intel’s 3rd gen Core (Ivy Bridge) processor. Both models has rugged design, featuring magnesium-alloy internal frame for protection and meeting MIL-STD-810G and IP-54 standards, for protection against the bumps, drops and exposure to dust and moisture. With thin and lightweight form factor, they are easy to carry with built-in handle. The F5t is intended for mobile field productivity while the C5t is designed for healthcare environments.
Motion Computing F5t
The F5t and
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Sony quietly put its Xperia SL smartphone on its official website. As a minor update to the Xperia S, the upcoming Xperia SL upgrades the 1.5GHz dual-core processor to 1.7GHz Qualcomm MSM8260 dual-core processor and runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system. Other features are basically the same.
The Xperia SL sports the same 4.3-inch 1280×720 HD Reality Display with Mobile BRAVIA Engine, 12.1 Megapixel camera with Sony Exmor R for mobile CMOS sensor, auto focus and LED flash, NFC support, aGPS, Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity. The phone comes with 1GB of RAM and
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Though not a big player in networking devices market, Asus brings two new innovative HomePlug Powerline adapters, the PL-X51P and PL-X52P with 4 Gigabit LAN ports, the first in the market. With four LAN ports like conventional routers, you can connect multiple devices to the adapters. As you may already know, the Powerline adapters plug to electrical outlets at home and office and make use of existing power wires for home networking, meaning you can create a high-speed network without running cables throughout your home.
The PL-X51P and PL-X52P support up to 500Mbps data
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Here comes another mini PC from Giada, the i35V equipped with solid state drive storage. The mini PC packs a 32GB mSATA SSD for storage for fast boot time, quick start up of application and low power consumption. The book-sized device is powered by Intel’s Atom D2500 processor with 2GB of RAM (upgradable to 4GB) and integrated graphics. With a compact form factor, the mini PC is ideal for SOHO users who need a ultra compact PC for small space.
The Giada i35V is also ideal for home entertainment and is small enough to be placed underneath a HDTV. It offers HDMI and VGA video
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