Articles tagged with: PC
Posted in Computer, Concept, Crystals, Designer, Luxury on 7 November 2008

China’s most famous PC luxury brand Eazo is in the market with a huge bang! Launching the new F20-SE Xing Crystal Series computer that actually flaunts crystallised Swarovski elelments in its design, Eazo has every reason to wear a big smile. A definite showstopper, the series had computers completely decorated with sparkling crystals whether it’s the keyboard of the wirless mouse.
The other components are equally impressive like Inter Core 2 Quad Q9450 processor and WD Green Power 1TB eco-friendly hard drive. They are offering three unique models in the F20-SE Xing Crystal Series — he F20-SE Starry Night Star, F20-SE Pink Lady and the F20-SE Royal White. And if you want to give a personalised fancy touch, Eazo lets you customise the F20-SE computer with your own crystal signature.
Posted in Computer on 19 October 2008

Your personal desktop is going to suffer inferiority complex, soon! Giving unmatched competition to the single screen is ‘The CineMassive OmegaPlex’, is a personal desktop display wall designed for maximum visualization. Get ready to be immersed in the experience you are to have working on this massive screen.
Not only does it give you a “Massive” screen to work on but it gives room to creativity. Using a multi-screen display for the first time is often described as feeling like having received a new lobe of brain. Well then, exploit your intelligence (not literally please!) and brave new path breakers!
Posted in Computer, Concept on 17 October 2008

Any device that has a touchscreen to go along with it adds a lot of value to the both the gadget and gives plenty of value for money to the consumers. Having a mobile with that exact same feature allows me to say that the interactive screen experience is a lot better than the boring old buttons. Then there is the added cool factor where every time you see that people are watching you, you can just take out the little pointed stick and go about acting if you are seriously busy. Now Microsoft wishes to extend this technology to mass computers. If everything goes to plan, Surface Computers my not be far off.
Posted in Antique, Computer, Elite Find of the Day on 25 August 2008

We tend to keep ourselves busy with the upcoming gadgets and forget to pay respect to the preceding gadget models that has led to the creation of revolutionary gadgets. The latest edition making up to the news is the analog computer christened as the AKAT-1. The computer can crack intricate differential equations in real time and exclusive of digital logic. The only handicap it faces is the early creation that is a reason for its stay in the Museum of Technology, in Warsaw, Poland.
Sporting a warm and dramatic retro appeal, it has got a personality of its own that speaks volumes about its character. If not for functionality-sake then it is worth installing as a materpieces in your abode. Any takers for this elite AKAT-1??
Via SlipperyBrick / Retrothing
Posted in Computer, Concept, Designer, Elite Find of the Day on 24 July 2008

If you happen to believe that PCs can only be rectangular or square then you need to hear or rather witness this revolutionary creation by designer Apostol Tnokovski. His belief that PC arena is curved is well reflected via this 6-inch orb-shaped model. Touted as “the smallest PC ever made,” the E-Ball oddball shaped PC features the pop-out laser mouse, a pico projector inside that illumines either the fence or a pane of paper for a display, and the laser keyboard is certainly a maladroit input device. Fix that, and identify a motherboard that befits the palm-sized baby, and Apostol might be onto somewhat here. If you are looking for more fun then do consider PC of the swim rings.
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Posted in Automobile, Car, Luxury, Shopping on 23 July 2008

They may call it the worlds fastest and pricey PC ever developed but on first appeal it is nothing but a standard coupe. Called Brabus SV12 Biturbo, the functionality of the coupe offers a mobile feature to the need of workstation, PC and other sundry thingamajigs. Featuring 211mph, the Brabus SV12 Biturbo can speed up from 0-62mph in just 4 seconds. Exhibited at the British Motor Show, it is accessible via long-wheelbase Mercedes S600 limo along with one of Brabus’ renowned 6.3litre V12 ‘Rocket’ engines, mounting 730bhp, condensed into it. Priced at £270,000, the IT aspect of the motor gathered my attention as the fat sum of £24,726.70 (ex. VAT) for the ‘Business equipment’ defines that concern is merely intellectual.

If willing to shell over the fat sum, you may get to access a retractable 15.2in widescreen TFT integrated, an infrared keyboard with touchpad, numerous multimedia screens fitted on the back of the headrests plus a laptop, which appears to be Windows Vista escalated in an electrically activates drawer in the boot. It also comes with incorporated Internet facility, sat nav and a console for a color printer. If lack funds to ink a deal with this deluxe coupe or on-wheels office then would propose you to go for a window shopping.
Posted in Computer, Designer on 22 June 2008

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.







Posted in Computer, Concept, Designer, Gadgets, Gaming, Technology on 19 June 2008

Now it’s possible to burn stress without putting the assigned task on hold. And if you happen to love swimming then this can be a celebrating opportunity for you. News is now you can spend twilight hours swimming in your pool enjoying the company of your dear PC. This seemingly unfulfilled desire has been the forte of the concept exhibited at the Next-gen PC Design Competition. Called the ‘PC of the Swim-Rings,’ the concept if ever turns reality would allow swimmers an access to movies, games, music, and internet connectivity whilst floating on water.
The inventive yet doable expertise is been utilized for this amphibious PC and is expected to feature Bluetooth wireless solutions, solar power driven processor, water-cooling system, finger-touch input, magnetic charging interface and water-proof design. And dare not I skip its accessibility to GPRS receiver that can be your savior when you happen to be in a huge ocean and forgets the right direction. When not on water, you can install this PC as desktop in your study. Its reverse light keyboard set up is for starry night usage. At technical front, it sports a web camera, 7-inch LCD display, and a stereo speaker set.
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Posted in Computer, Designer, Gadgets on 29 April 2008

Alienware’s most recent effort towards building a savvy community is their much-appreciated AlienNetwork, a “digital platform” that got debuted today. To mark this moment, the crew introduced their “fastest ever” 17-inch Area-51 m17x gaming notebook that would be up for sale today at 5PM. Against the m15x, it’s got a higher resolution 1920×1200 screen and features NVIDIA GeForce 8800M GTX SLI graphic cards, up to a Core 2 Extreme CPU with an option of two hard drives fitted in RAID. Clad in balck outfit, one can rightly say so, it looks more sensuous than the m15x.

Plans are on sleeves to deliver curved monitor by the end of this year or early 2009.
Other thing on their to-do list is to design cheaper notebooks targeted towards mainstream gamers, so that they need not compromise on their passion. That would be budget notebook, sounds cool. To complement this notebook, gamers should ink a nice deal with Dell Alienware Android Phone.
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Posted in Automobile, Computer, Gadgets, Technology on 6 April 2008

After seeing this giant motorcycle bathed in green tub, I was taken a back for a while. Following the road warriors who created the buzz via their ultra portables, the renowned Russian modder Dennis Ilyin (a.k.a. “Xoolerâ€) thought of delivering some different concept and thus targeted upon offering on-the-go computing with this determined motorcycle casemod. The profoundly modded, liquid-cooled PC can comfortably be used while the motorcycle is parked and if need be can be accessible while riding by placing monitor in your lap and connecting it with an extension cord.

This two-wheeled computing marvel doesn’t have an engine but the availability of massive LED-lit water tanks covers it up by assuring ample processing power that compensates for the absence of racing horsepower.

The compu-bike was unveiled at the NVIDIA-sponsored modding contest and bagged second award to its name. For more pics visit here.
Via Technabob




