Articles tagged with: Computer

AOC’s 22-inch 2230Fm HD3 Display Incorporates Media Player
Posted in Computer, Gadgets, Speakers, Technology on 11 July 2008

2230Fm HD3 Display
Threesome Awesome Digital Product! AOC’s 22″ 2230Fm HD Monitor is a trio-functional device i.e. it features a media player and digital photo frame. Touted to be accessible on HD3 technology, the first-of-its kind display alludes to its abilities of performing as a mere HDTV. The unit comprises of a proprietary menu and remote to play back clips laden onto memory cards and sports a 1,680 x 1,050 native resolution, 20,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, and USB 2.0 socket, DVI / HDMI inputs, integrated speakers, 2-millisecond response time and a piano black finish. The kit for mere $399.99.
Via Engadget

Packard Bell Unveils Gaming Desktop Line
Posted in Computer, Gaming on 9 July 2008

Gaming Desktop
Packard Bell formerly pointed as Packard Hell and Packard Smell is now carving a space for itself into the gaming PC market by unveiling the ipower X2.0, a gaming rig. The Rig sports complete customized set at a budgeted price of $2,000. It’s aimed directly at assistance from Acer and Ares. The Intel-based machines enables customers access their choice of ATI or nVidia graphics, disk drives, audio options, TV tuners and other random add-ons. Additionally, the PC sports superior cooling detailing a silent water cooling system.

Gaming Desktop
Via Gizmodo

Samsung SyncMaster 2263DX, A Two-Headed LCD Monster-Monitor
Posted in Computer, Designer, Technology on 9 July 2008

SyncMaster 2263DX
With growing usages, we feel the need of either a huge screen or an alternate screen. Whilst former had many options but later is a buzz created by Samsung’s offering of SyncMaster 2263DX, which has been reviewed by Wired. Now all your sundry widgets and other digital ephemera can be accommodated on that alternate screen. Also, the idea of having multiple monitors on your machine makes you more organized. Samsung seemed to have realized the reality before any one could and the fact that a complete a full-size second monitor can overkill is a well considered thought. Hence, they unveiled the SyncMaster 2263.

The model has an appealing finish and pioneering design. The downsides comprise average presentation and a high value. And yes the 7-inch monitor won’t be an easy deal as it demands $550 whist within less than $100, you can buy and pair two decent 20-inch monitors. The 2263DX is fine-looking freak is defined as a cool innovation act and not the chief lure in the LCD sideshow.
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Averatec All-In-One is a 22-Inch Computer Cum HDTV
Posted in Computer, Designer, TV, Technology on 7 July 2008

Averatec All-In-One
The development of all-in-one PCs is an inviting thought but has its own set of presumed drawbacks. Integrating all the nuts and bolts of a PC into a LCD case may save you lot of space but on other end, possibility is it may lower its performance against traditional computers and also would cost a bit higher than similar customary mainframes. Overshadowing all your delusions, Averatec today unveiled its latest offering of first all-in-one computer called the Averatec All-In-One. The 22-inch display case comes equipped with a 2GB of RAM, a 320GB HDD, integrated HDTV tuner and more. Powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo E4600 CPU, the PC uses a distinct NVIDIA GeForce 8400 for graphics.

The system is accessible on Windows Vista Home Premium and features a slot loading optical drive. Averatec also assembles in a caddie to offer a remote controlled TV watching experience on a PC. Priced at $1249, the Averatec All-In-One deserves a place in your study for sure.
Via PRNewsWire�

Fujitsu Unveils LifeBook P8010 Limited Pink Gold Edition with 3.5G
Posted in Computer, Designer, Gold, Shopping on 3 July 2008

LifeBook P8010 Limited Pink Gold Edition
The offering of “pink gold” Lifebook P8010 from Fujitsu is an indication of tech giant’s move to create a niche for itself in the consumer market where conventional models, designs and patterns fails to retain the interest of fashionable geeks and techie divas. The limited edition model features 3.5G (HSDPA) WWAN, 12.1-inch WXGA SuperFine widescreen panel and Intel’s Core 2 Duo SL7100 processor, enabling it enjoy an edge over Sony’s TZ series. After such a warm entry of Fujitsu’s LifeBook P8010, the model became stale only after few months of its release.

The innovative LifeBook P8010 limited-edition pink gold laptop features a sure-to-be-polarizing high-gloss finish and others essential details 1.3-megapixel camera, dual-layer DVD writer, battery that lasts six-hours on one time charge and a fingerprint reader. With no word available about its availability across overseas, it is only a blessing for those residing in Australia and is retailed at $2,899 ($2,748 Yankee dollars).
Via Engadget/ BoingBoing

Elite Find of the Day: Touch Surface Interactive Scape
Posted in Computer, Designer, Elite Find of the Day, Technology on 30 June 2008

Interactive Scape

Whilst months back the evolution of interaction table marked a new revolution with little knowledge that soon it would have to face competition with Interactive Scape, a 58-inch touch surface. The latter one is a replica of the Microsoft Surface table that created much of a buzz but is not available for sale until now. But that doesn’t mean that the existence of interactive products is only till news and doesn’t meet reality. Microsoft TouchWall retailed at $100,000 inked a neat deal at Neimann Marcus. It is a clear indication of the fact that there is no restraint to the production of interactive surface and filthy-rich tech-lovers as well.

Similar to Microsoft offerings’, Interactive Scape allows you to compute touchscreen-style by stirring things around its 1080p touchscreen with your fingers and it is also capable of transferring data to and from cell phones via Bluetooth. A glimpse at the table would make you realize its screaming beauty with its Corian surface slapped with various shades. The German makers behind it are demure about its cost, but the pricey factor attached to it is an indicator that it will first feature at retail point-of-sale applications. Well, the growing technology impact and production of products that stands beyond our imagination claims that Gen X would be using these touch-screen interactive forms on daily basis.

If it fails to convince you then free feel to design your own interactive table via Cubit or bring home the voice recognition table designed for conferences by Kage Roi.

Jump after Read more to enjoy the interactive affects of the Scape:

Interactive Scape

Interactive Scape

Interactive Scape

Interactive Scape

Via Dvice

Orbino Aria MacBook Air Case: Now A Realistic Luxury
Posted in Computer, Designer, Luxury on 27 June 2008

Orbino Aria

For ordinary laptops, a standard case shield would do. But our dear Apple MacBook cannot settle at anything less than the best. And the treason behind it is its elegant form and ultra-thin appeal that requires extra protection. Amidst gamut of cases available, you have to pick the best to do justice to its stylish appeal. Realizing this Orbino unveiled its latest offering of Aria aluminum and leather casing. The matchless protection and prominence offered by this Air Case poses a tough opposition before the Vaja’s offering of iVolution leather casing. Retailed at $529, the ultra-luxurious case features a spring-loaded latching apparatus, detachable leather shoulder band, and a cushioned “alcantara” exterior.

Its Air-tuned shape accommodates all random accessories in a detachable external pocket that may seem a bit clunky but not too ugly. This hand-crafted case developed using a single block of aluminum is available in a variety of shades.

B-Membrane Hybrid Concept by Won-Seok Lee Is a Laptop Cum Desktop
Posted in Computer, Concept, Designer on 24 June 2008

Hybrid Concept

‘Wow’ was the first word i uttered after seeing the B-membrane Concept by Korean designer Won-Seok Lee. Developed like a unidirectional projector with windows facing any side of the surface, the hybrid concept is put across to mark a revolution. There is no dearth of distinctive PC concepts but the advent of this has stolen the need of colossal desktops. Other specks include membrane keyboard that emerges when required, incorporated optical drive and there is another attached unique feature of its accessibility as a source of ambient light enlightening the surroundings’ when not in use as a PC.

If ever it becomes functional, its installment into our interiors would look an artwork .

B-Membrane

B-Membrane

B-Membrane

B-Membrane

Via YankoDesign

Brain-Computer Interface For Serious Nerds’
Posted in Computer, Technology on 22 June 2008

Brain-Computer Interface

Crazy about horror movies and with spare time in hand, few German scientists from Technical University of Braunschweig have designed the Nerdiest brain-computer interface ever. It doesn’t intend to place electrodes on your head and looks a large metal helmet packed equipped with sensors that can perceive your brain movement through your locks. They assert that the mechanism is efficient enough to organize an RC car and their next initiative would be to install it in wheelchairs and prosthetics.

You may ink a neat deal with it to scare you little ones coming come Halloween.

Check out the video:

Via Golem

The Orb: PC Mod for Gen-X Geeks’ Replicates Pac-Man
Posted in Computer, Designer on 22 June 2008

The Orb

If those floating cubic cases and king tut inspired PC casemod fails to interest you then how about keeping fingers on straight geometrics and bring home a spherical PC Mod. Seemingly a travelling Pac-Man, the Orb is an out product of modder’s wish to develop a Pacman or motorcycle-helmet that can open a screen driven by a motor. Doing away the conventional forms of LEDs and windows, its visor is formed using two quarter-spheres, one slightly smaller than the other. Jump over for video:

They are adhesive together at a distance of 5mm of space that supports water cooling system. Great job NQ! The standing PC on its own legs seems to have come from future to break few heads and would guzzle things the minute it staggers ahead.

The Orb

The Orb

The Orb

The Orb

The Orb

The Orb

The Orb

Via TheBestCaseScenario

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