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Fujitsu's stylish little Lifebook MH380's just popped up over on the company's site for sale. The 10.1-inch, Pine Trail Atom N450-boasting netbook's specs include 2GB of RAM, a 250GB HDD, built-in Bluetooth, six-cell battery and a 1366x768 resolution screen. It also seems to be available in brown, white, black, and red -- though the only one that seems to be available to buy on Fujitsu's site as of now is the Glossy Red model. Let us know when that cute little brown number's up for grabs and we'll probably be back.
Source: Fujitsu Engadget
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If you live in the US and have been drooling over the Fujitsu LifeBook UH900, it’s now available for $999, having silently invaded our shores. The UH900 features a 5.6″ multitouch display, Intel Atom Z530 1.6GHz processor, 2GB RAM, 62GB SSD, Wi-Fi N and Bluetooth, GPS navigation support and Windows 7 Home Premium.
But you don’t have to pay $999 for the UH900, as there is now a special offer where you can get a $150 discount coupon, which brings the price down to $849.
[Pocketables]
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Tired of waiting for the Eee PC 1201T to ship? Impatient, aren't we? We've been wondering about the status of this here netbook since it came to light last November, and now it looks like the Germans are about to get a real, live taste of AMD's Congo platform. Boasting a 1.6GHz MV40 CPU, the same look and feel that we've grown accustomed to on Eee PC netbooks, 2GB of RAM, a 250GB hard drive, ATI HD3200 GPU and Windows 7 on the OS front, this is certainly one of the more unique machines in the sea of Atomized "me-toos." The pain? €399 ($560), and the first batch
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The Pine Trail netbooks from Lenovo were outted last month, and now the Lenovo S10-3t 10.1-inch netbook is available for pre-order on Amazon for $499.99. One downside is that it ships with Windows 7 Starter edition, so that means limited software, but you can always upgrade.
The S10-3t netbook features a screen that can be swiveled 180 degrees, which is pretty convenient if you like working at odd angles. It also has a NaturalTouch Panel. Is this the netbook for you?
[ChipChick]
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First introduced back in September 2009, the ASUS EeeBox EB1012 nettop PC is finally available for pre-order via Amazon. Priced at $387, this space-saving computer integrates a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N330 dual core processor, a NVIDIA ION graphics, a 2GB DDR2 RAM, a 160GB hard drive, an HDMI port, six USB ports, WiFi and Windows 7 Home Premium OS. [Product Page]
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Korean projector Optoma today released its first 3D projector, the Optoma EX762, that adopts a Texas Instruments DDP2431 10bit Video processing chip and a DC3 DMD chip. This 3D projector provides a 1024 x 768 resolution, a 3D video playback, a 4000 ANSI brightness and a 3000:1 contrast ratio. The Optoma EX762 is now available in South Korea for around $1700. [Akihabara]
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We knew HTC is working on a capacitive stylus for its high-end HD2 WinMo smartphone. Heck, we’ve even seen the patent filing back in August 2009. And… it’s here now, ready to be purchased for 17 GBP, which translates in roughly $28. Of course, there is no place to stow a stylus inside the phone, so you’ll have to be extra careful not to lose it — otherwise you’ll have to pour another $28 for the new one. UK’s Devicewire has the official HD2 stylus
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ZAGG has announced that the ZAGGbox is available for pre-order for $799. While it isn’t on the cheap end, that price includes some nice features, like simultaneous transcoding of captured video for viewing on both your TV and the mobile device. And it comes with its own iPhone app.
You’ll also get 1TB of storage, a wide range of A/V inputs and outputs, 802.11n WiFi, and Slingbox-like streaming to any device, anywhere.
ZAGG still hasn’t committed to a firm release date, but it will supposedly be out in the second
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Just a quick OS update for the Storm 9500 users today. The folks at A1 recently released OS 5.0.0.425 for the Storm 9500. Yes, it’s an official release, so if you have your OS updating gear on, you may want to give it a spin. That said, before you do make sure you take all necessary precautions. After installation, if you notice anything groundbreaking be sure to let us know in the comments!
Download OS 5.0.0.425 for the Storm 9500 right here >
[Via: CB Forums]
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It’s official. Finally, Slacker Radio is live for BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) and Android users in Canada. Head on over to Slacker and create yourself a new account right now (I just did). Once you do, you get a 30-day free trial, and if you enjoy it, subscriptions to Slacker Radio Plus start at $3.99. For all the details on Slacker, and the features of Slacker Radio Plus, check out the press release after the jump… Or head on over to Slacker.com for more.
Now the only question that
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