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Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional and Ultimate pricing / packaging

Posted: 25 Jun 2009 09:00 AM PDT

Microsoft Windows 7 Packaging / Cover Art / Box

Shown here is the official packaging / cover art / box of Microsoft’s upcoming Windows 7. According to The Windows Blog, they’ve made the package easy to open.

Make It Easy To Open

We've reduced the number of elements in the package down to three: the plastic case, the paper sleeve, and a simple Getting Started Guide. The plastic case opens easily like a standard DVD case and it will have a single easy-to-remove seal at the top – and that's it!

Pricing information on the other hand, is quite confusing. If you want to get Microsoft Windows 7 on release day, October 22, 2009, be prepared to fork out the amounts shown below, depending if you need the full retail version or just the upgrade.

Pre-order prices are valid from June 26 to July 11, 2009 in North America. The Ultimate edition of Windows 7 is not offered as a pre-order upgrade.

Finally, as a way of saying thank you to our loyal Windows customers, we are excited to introduce a special time limited offer! We will offer people in select markets the opportunity to pre-order Windows 7 at a more than 50% discount. In the US, this will mean you can pre-order Windows 7 Home Premium for USD $49.99 or Windows 7 Professional for USD $99.99. You can take advantage of this special offer online via select retail partners such as Best Buy or Amazon, or the online Microsoft Store (in participating markets).

This program begins tomorrow in the U.S., Canada and Japan. The offer ends July 11th in the U.S. and Canada and on July 5th for Japan or while supplies last. Customers in the UK, France and Germany, can pre-order their copy of Windows 7 starting July 15th and will run until August 14th (or supplies last) to ensure folks don't miss out on this. Act fast if you want to be the first in line to get Windows 7 at this screaming deal! Note: The special low pre-order price will vary per country.

For more information on this special pre-order offer, click here.

Full Retail Upgrade Pre-order Upgrade
Home Premium $199.99 $119.99 $49.99
Professional $299.99 $199.99 $99.99
Ultimate $319.99 $219.99 N/A

Apparently, accordingly to Engadget, HP and Sony will be offering free upgrades to Windows 7 for devices that are sold starting tomorrow June 26, 2009.

[via The Windows Blog (1, 2)]


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World’s fastest 32GB SDHC card. Sandisk Extreme SDHC, Class 10

Posted: 25 Jun 2009 12:30 AM PDT

32GB SanDisk Extreme® SDHC™ card

With the introduction of Digital SLRs that are capable of  HD video recording, photographers and videographers yearn for more storage on their SDHC cards. Hence, Sandisk delivers! The company is marketing the world’s fastest 32GB SDHC card which is capable of up to 30MB/s read and write speeds.

The new generation of Sandisk Extreme SDHC cards will be available starting August 2009. The 4GB, 8GB and 16GB Sandisk Extreme SDHC variants previously identified as Class 6 cards will be upgraded to Class 10 cards. Be sure to watch out for the newer product codes when making a purchase.

Pricing has not been indicated.

SANDISK UNVEILS WORLD'S FASTEST 32GB SDHC CARD

30MB/s Read & Write Speeds and 32GB Storage Capacity Help Photography and Video Enthusiasts Do More With Their DSLRs

PMA, Sydney, June 25, 2009 – SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK), the global leader in flash memory cards, today introduced the fastest 32-gigabyte (GB)1 SDHC™ card on the market.The 32GB SanDisk Extreme® SDHC™ card at up to 30 megabytes per second (MB/s)2 read and write speeds combines industry-leading performance with massive storage capacity, helping digital photography enthusiasts utilize the advanced features of today's DSLR cameras.

"The market for entry to mid-level DSLR cameras is growing, and SDHC is becoming the de-facto card format for these devices," said Susan Park, director, retail product marketing, SanDisk."Our card's 32GB of storage and up to 30MB/s read & write speeds enable DSLR users to shoot without worrying about storage or speed limitations. SanDisk Extreme SDHC cards provide consumers with a more enjoyable user experience, letting them focus on what is really important – the images that they are capturing."

Lightning-Fast Write Speed Captures Images Quickly
A memory card's write speed plays a crucial role in the overall system of the camera when taking pictures in rapid succession. If a card cannot process data quickly enough then the burst mode shooting may pause unexpectedly as the card catches up to the camera. Burst mode bottlenecks can lead to missing "the" shot, especially at sporting or other fast-motion events. The SanDisk Extreme SDHC card offers maximum data-transfer rates, giving consumers a memory card fast enough to unlock the full capabilities of their DSLRs.

The 32GB SanDisk Extreme SDHC card adheres to the SD Association's new Class 10 specification, which exceeds requirement for today's high definition (AVCHD) video recording. The card offers a sustained write speed fast enough to ensure high-definition video recording and capacity capable of storing 160 minutes of full HD 1920×1080 pixels at 24Mb/s data transfer rate.

Big Files Require Big Storage
Recently-released DSLR camera models like the Nikon D90 and D5000 offer consumers the ability to record HD videos, producing large files that can fill lesser-capacity cards quickly. Today's high-megapixel DSLRs also can generate massive still images like those produced in the RAW format used by professional photographers who want to take advantage of the enhanced picture quality and flexibility that RAW allows during post production.

RAW images demand up to ten times as much storage space as regular JPEG images, and when taken in rapid succession during burst mode can quickly fill smaller storage cards. The 32GB SanDisk Extreme SDHC card can store up to 2500 RAW3 images, providing photographers with piece of mind and confidence that they will not run out of space for their images.

Renowned for their world-class durability, SanDisk Extreme SDHC cards guarantee operation at extended temperatures ranging from minus 13 F (minus 25 C) to 185 F (85 C). SanDisk Extreme SDHC cards are fully compatible with any camera, card reader or other device that supports SDHC cards.

When placed in SanDisk's new ImageMate® Multi-Card USB 2.0 reader/writer, the SanDisk Extreme SDHC card transfers images and video to a computer at rates of up to 30MB/s. The card's fast data transfer rates enable photographers operating under tight deadlines to maximize critical workflow and enter post production as quickly as possible.

Class 10 Performance Sets a New Standard
An SD™ card's speed Class is based on its minimum data-transfer rate, and is used to ensure high-quality video recording standards. The SD Association added Class 10 as part of the SD 3.0 specification released earlier this year. The SanDisk Extreme SDHC card's performance exceeds the requirements of even the highest-quality AVCHD video recording device, and is currently the fastest Class 10 card in the world.

Availability:
The SanDisk Extreme SDHC 32GB cards will be shipping worldwide to major retailers in August. Also in August, the current 4, 8 and16GB capacity SanDisk Extreme SDHC cards will be upgraded from Class 6 to Class 104.

About SanDisk
SanDisk Corporation is the global leader in flash memory cards – from research, manufacturing and product design to consumer branding and retail distribution. SanDisk's product portfolio includes flash memory cards for mobile phones, digital cameras and camcorders; digital audio/video players; USB flash drives for consumers and the enterprise; embedded memory for mobile devices; and solid state drives for computers. SanDisk (www.sandisk.com/corporate) is a Silicon Valley-based S&P 500 company with more than half its sales outside of the United States.

1 1 gigabyte (GB) = 1 billion bytes. Some capacity not available for data storage.
2 Based on SanDisk internal testing; performance may vary depending upon host device.1 megabyte (MB) = 1 million bytes.
3 Approximations: results will vary based on file size, resolution, compression, bit rate, content, host device, pre-loaded files and other factors. Based on 10MB per RAW file size assumption. See www.sandisk.com
4 SanDisk Extreme SDHC cards will replace SanDisk Extreme III 30MB/s Edition cards.

SanDisk, the SanDisk logo and ImageMate are trademarks of SanDisk Corporation, registered in the United States and other countries. SanDisk Extreme is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation. SD and SDHC are trademarks of SD-3C LLC. Other brand names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be the trademarks of their respective holder (s).

This press release contains certain forward-looking statements, including expectations for new product introductions, applications, features, markets, and customers that are based on our current expectations and involve numerous risks and uncertainties that may cause these forward-looking statements to be inaccurate. Risks that may cause these forward-looking statements to be inaccurate include among others: market demand for our products may grow more slowly than our expectations or there may be a slower adoption rate for these products in new markets that we are targeting, these products may not perform as expected, these products may not be available in the capacities, regions or at the time expected, and the other risks detailed from time-to-time in our Securities and Exchange Commission filings and reports, including, but not limited to, our most recent Annual Report filed on Form 10-K and our subsequent Quarterly Reports filed on Form 10-Q. We do not intend to update the information contained in this press release.

Media Contact:
Bryan Pope
Cohn & Wolfe
415-365-8538
bryan.pope@cohnwolfe.com


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Buffalo RUF2 16GB USB Flash Drive, only 5mm deep and easy-to-lose

Posted: 24 Jun 2009 11:30 PM PDT

Buffalo 16GB RUF2 USB Flash Drive

People have always wanted USB flash drives that are smaller than they can handle. Buffalo has introduced the RUF2 16GB, which is only 5mm deep (body only, doesn’t include the USB plug).

Buffalo 16GB RUF2 USB Flash Drive (Black, Red and White)

The Buffalo RUF2 16GB USB Flash Drive will be available from a Japan-based source via GeekStuff4U starting at the end of June 2009. It is priced at ¥12,980 or around $135 USD.

I personally still prefer those 2-inch long ones with capless designs, something similar to the Kingston DataTraveler 200. The size of the Buffalo RUF2 16GB USB Flash Drive is very much comparable to the Logitech VX Nano’s USB receiver.

[via GeekStuff4U]


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NHT returns, now direct-to-consumer / internet-direct

Posted: 24 Jun 2009 09:30 PM PDT

NHT 2.0

NHT apparently shut down last March 31, 2009. Chris Byrne, co-founder of NHT, emphasizes that the company is now fully web-based but also mentions that you can still buy from your favorite installers or retailers.

This means that everything will come straight from them, with the retailers or installers getting a portion of the cut if the sale is made through them. Due to becoming fully web-based, original suggested retail prices have been cut by up to 30%. As of this moment, NHT is working on eight product concepts. Stay tuned for those.

You can now add NHT to the vast directory internet-direct retailers for great speakers and subwoofers.

Welcome to NHT 2.0!

And welcome to our new website. It doesn't look much different at first glance, but it is, significantly. NHT has become entirely web-based and in doing so has fundamentally changed the way we market our brand. And we're very excited,

What does all this mean to you?

It means our prices have been permanently reduced by as much as 30% from their original suggested retail. You can still buy NHT through your favorite retailer or installer and now you can buy directly from the factory.

It means we have redirected resources at new product development in a much broader assortment of applications. We have about eight concepts in process right now. It also means no matter where you buy, your NHT speakers will be delivered to your home or job site direct from our factory. It makes sense. The speakers take a single trip, which saves energy, saves money, saves time…everybody benefits.

Our web business is going to be a "living" process, lots more change and adjustments to come. You can help. First, help us spread the word. Second, give us feedback. There is a review section on each product page, write one if you can. If there is something you think we should be doing and are not, write us at bizdev@nhthifi.com.

Thanks to so many for all the kind words of encouragement. It's good to be back.

Regards,

Chris Byrne
Co-Founder, NHT

[via NHT]


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