Tuesday, October 12, 2010

SteelSeries Shift Gaming Keyboard



You can never have too much versatility in combat that’s why different military forces and private contractors go for modular rifles like the Colt M4 and LWRC M6A2 carbine, IMI Tavor TAR-21 Israeli bullpup and Heckler & Koch HK416 assault rifle; assault weapons that can be easily customized depending on the operation and combat zone status.

NVIDIA Quadro with Fermi Architecture

NVIDIA’s Fermi architecture created a buzz and was surrounded with speculations and mystery when it was first introduced – now with its official launching, everything will be answered and every mystery will be put to rest. The addition of two new Fermi architecture based graphic cards to NVIDIA Quadro professional graphic solution brings all the computing and visualization power of the Fermi architecture to the consumer market. The two new cards are the mid-range Quadro 2000 with 192 NVIDIA CUDA processing cores and the entry-level Quadro 600 with 96 CUDA processor cores. 

Dell Inspiron Mini 10 – Small in Size

The first mini notebook was released by Asus — notably the Asus Eee PC [though Palm contends this with their Foleo in 2007, but that's up for debate - ed], so Asus had the early advantage in the ultra-portable race. But it never stopped Dell from releasing their set of mini notebooks. After the Inspiron Mini 9 was launched, Dell has unveiled their latest addition to their mini notebook line, the Inspiron Mini 10. Though it will most likely be costlier than any Inspiron Mini, we are sure that it’s worth the price. 

CyberPower Gamer Xtreme 3D


The CyberPower Gamer Xtreme 3D has landed. Gamers, thy mothership hast beckoned and is summoning thee. Just look at this drool-worthy set-up.Their set-ups come in two versions depending on your preference. There’s an AMD-powered, and an Intel-powered one. Nevertheless, both come with NVIDIA’s GeForce 3D Vision, which instantly turns your game into a 3D extravaganza. 

Dell Adamo



Dell finally revealed its Macbook Air rival – the Dell Adamo. Dell created a hype a few months back when news came out that they were coming up with a notebook that would compete with the Macbook Air. And few days ago, they finally announced the first machine in the Adamo line, the Dell Adamo. Weighs a pound more but thinner than Mac Air’s 0.76-inch base, this 0.65-inch notebook from Dell comes in silver aluminum with unique etching and pearl finish; and onyx aluminum with brushed finish. 

Lenovo Yoga: The Pocket-Sized Netbook


Is this the netbook that will give the Sony VAIO P a pretty tough fight for the consumer dollar? We won’t know until Lenovo releases this netbook. The Lenovo Pocket Yoga has just shown its face but has yet to reveal its cards. Yes, it doesn’t have specifications yet but its size and shape would likely dictate an Intel Atom processor or smaller chip. What we’re aware of for now is that, it is a computer that could be placed inside your pocket.

Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 Comes with the Latest in Desktop Design




Lenovo’s desktops and laptops are normally very business-minded, with apparently little thought given to style. But not the IdeaCentre A600. It has looks to compete with HP TouchSmart and Apple iMac. Lenovo actually claims that it’s the thinnest AIO computer in the market today, and from its looks, it’s most likely true. It’s not a touchscreen AIO like HP’s TouchSmart series though, but the A600 introduces a different form of interaction altogether in the form of its 4-in-1 remote control. 

3K Computer releases RazorBook 400 CE


Netbooks seem to be all the rage these days, and just when we think that netbooks are the lowest common denominator when it comes to a decent computing device for use on-the-go, along comes 3K Computer and their new Windows CE-powered netbook which will definitely attract plenty of attention with a price point of a mere $150. Dubbed the RazorBook 400 CE, you will get a bare bones configuration which makes this much less underpowered compared to even the original Eee PC 701 which was released quite a while back, but still able to keep you connected online for extremely casual web browsing, email checking and making the odd VoIP call from time to time.