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Dell Latitude Z Wwireless Charging Notebook

Posted: 18 Sep 2009 03:20 PM PDT

An article in Forbes the other day that we found very interesting indeed. The key? That our current economic hiccup ends (we believe that when we see it) and if Dell plays its cards right, he can capitalize on the post-recession imminent uptick in sales that will surely demand that companies begin to address their long neglected technology. And the key to this strategy?

Dell Latitude Z Wwireless Charging

More recently, the sexiest gear, like Dell long rumored not confirmed Latitude Notebook Z. The machine is said bonus feature a 16-inch display and “most likely, advanced wireless capabilities, perhaps even wireless charging.” Apparently, we can expect the machine to run in coming weeks, at a price that remains to be determined - although we guess it will not be cheap. [via engadget]

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Dell Latitude Z Wwireless Charging Notebook

Nokia S60 Update Java Runtime Fifth Edition Phone

Posted: 18 Sep 2009 12:25 PM PDT

Nokia has pushed a new update of Java Runtime for S60 fifth edition of mobile phones which undertakes to fix many bugs, and Nokia Java Runtime 2.0 for S60 (2.0 JRT) reports Techtree.

Nokia Update Java Runtimefifth edition

The Java Runtime 2.0 for Nokia S60 includes features such as enhanced user experience application launch, one-click installation of applications, and performance of improved performance, and several changes under the hood.

In addition, Nokia has announced Java Runtime will from now be developed and published independently for S60 versions, which means that users will get automatic updates of Java on their mobile phone using Nokia Software Updater. [via phonesreview]

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Nokia S60 Update Java Runtime Fifth Edition Phone

LG Ion-Based XPION X30 Notebook

Posted: 18 Sep 2009 09:24 AM PDT

ccording to an article published on Engadget, it seems that X30 XPION inaugural LG will be presented tomorrow in Korea, not only this nettop take very little desk space, but it can also be mounted on the back of some LCD monitors (provided the monitor is VESA).

LG Ion-Based XPION X30 Nettop

The X30 equipment is quite impressive on the inside, it has an Intel Atom N230 (1.6GHz), it has 2 GB of RAM and hard disk 250 GB hard drive, it also features an Intel Ion A disadvantage is that it runs Windows Vista, I wait for a Windows 7 version to be released.

The X30 weighs only £ 2.4 and draws only 40 watts of power, it also has six USB ports, for more read the article Engadget arrived, you can also see a gallery here. [via product-reviews]

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LG Ion-Based XPION X30 Notebook

Kenwood C-IP313 CD Audio System iPod Dock

Posted: 18 Sep 2009 07:00 AM PDT

Kenwood announced in Japan, C-IP313 CD audio system comes with an iPod dock outside. The system supports playback of audio CDs, CD-R/RW and MP3/WMA CDs. It offers 10Wx2 output power.

Kenwood C-IP313 CD Audio System iPod Dock

Kenwood C-IP313 features a slot for SD / SDHC, miniSD, microSD / SDHC and USB port and is capable of playing MP3 and WMA from cards and USB storage devices. FM tuner is available. The external docking iPod works with the iPod Classic, iPod touch, iPod nano, iPod and iPod mini, but not the iPhone. Kenwood C-IP313 comes with a remote control. It will be available in early October. [via itechnews]

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Kenwood C-IP313 CD Audio System iPod Dock

Western Digital WD TV Mini Media Player

Posted: 18 Sep 2009 04:55 AM PDT

When Western Digital output of its media player first, the WD TV HD Media Player, calling us pleasantly surprised was an understatement. It is fair to say that the little black box of the company has changed the playing field for media players, with the support of all music and most video formats to 1080p no less - a rarity in the units its sub-£ 100 price point - all packaged in a neat little box with a cleaner interface. While we look forward to continued rumors, WD has launched an alternative that complements the two so-called his players home and future, called WD TV Mini.

Western Digital WD TV Mini Media Player

As its name suggests, this is a device much smaller, measuring a diminutive 91 x 91 x 22mm. In fact, it’s smaller than the accompanying remote, which is the same model under-supplied with the TV original WD. The good news is that the Mini is also less expensive than its siblings larger, but the bad news is that to achieve this goal several formats have been discontinued because they have digital video output, and the Mini can only decode H.264. On the other hand, it now supports RMVB, a codec that is missing in most TV WD.

In terms of design, the new Mini is a triumph. This is not only more attractive but also more sensitive than its big sister, thanks to its top and bottom sports a textured matt finish rather than scratches and fingerprints found on original glossiness love. The walls are still thin piano black to add a touch of glamor, and bring out the blue backlight and power discrete activity icons well. Build quality is also top notch, with strong plastics used throughout.

As already mentioned the remote control remains essentially unchanged, except that finish also - reasonably - went from brilliant to dull. It uses two AAA batteries and those who care about the environment can use rechargeable ones. It’s solid and comfortable, and although its buttons do not feel particularly pleasant, they are well defined and clearly labeled making it easy to use. [via trustedreviews]

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Western Digital WD TV Mini Media Player

Digitized CD Thanko USB Support Windows Compatible

Posted: 18 Sep 2009 01:03 AM PDT

Instead of piling up a lot of CDs now and Messing your room, you might consider buying the Thanko USB Turntable. It is OS X and Windows compatible and offers USB 2.0 and 1.1 support.

Digitized CD Thanko USB

It also works with 33 and 45 and requires no drivers. All you need do is plug it in, connect via USB and use your application to register to play your music files. Its price is about $ 164. [via newlaunches]

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Digitized CD Thanko USB Support Windows Compatible

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X3 Windows OS SmartPhone

Posted: 17 Sep 2009 10:15 PM PDT

Recently reported that Sony Ericsson XPERIA X2 launch in January 2010. The X2 will run the Windows OS Phone. We heard a rumor now that the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X3 will now be launched running the Android operating system and the release date could be set for January 2010.

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X3

It seems strange that Sony Ericsson would release the Xperia X3 so close, if not at the same time as Xperia X2 that if they are running different operating systems then this could be the case.

Nothing has yet been officially confirmed by Sony Ericsson, but if SE are wanting to build an Android based phone then it should XPERIA series very well. We have more information soon on this point. [via gadgetvenue]

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Sony Ericsson XPERIA X3 Windows OS SmartPhone

Samsung R620 - 16.4inch Blu-ray Notebook

Posted: 17 Sep 2009 07:01 PM PDT

While it is always possible to find affordable laptops Blu-ray , that which is normally paid the price in another respect by suffering a slow processor, no graphics or any other inconvenience. On paper, at least, the R620 does not fall into that trap. At its base is more than capable Intel Core 2 Duo T6500 clocked at 2.1GHz, with 3GB of DDR2 RAM and 512 MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4330 in support. At 5400 rpm, 320 GB hard drive provides high capacity storage, and Wireless-N Wi-Fi and Gigabit Ethernet are also included. Only Bluetooth is absent, but the R620 is not alone in failing at this price point.

Samsung R620 - 16

Connectivity is also very good. There are four USB ports in total, two port eSATA and another that sleep offers ‘& Load’ aptitude - an addition of more and more vital. They are joined by all the usual suspects, namely: VGA, HDMI, Ethernet, microphone and headphone jacks, a 54mm ExpressCard slot and a 3-in-1 memory card reader. One could quibble about the absence of another audio output or a digital that, but for the most part, the R620 ticks all the boxes right here.

This is not the most exciting part of the design, though. Samsung has always been too fond of shiny black plastic and while the R522 has corrected its excellent manner, the R620 back to old habits. As such, it is very vulnerable to scratches and fingerprints, but at least the matte black bezel of the screen reduces glare factor somewhat. The most successful of the smaller R522, however, is the ring of light rather fetching ‘around the touchpad that glows blue when you use it. Apart from this, however, the R620 is a solid but disappointing thing to see.

Yet, as we have already noted, the R620 offers excellent bang for your buck, do aesthetic considerations less important. What’s more relevant is without doubt the build quality and ergonomics of this chassis, which are excellent. Overall, the system runs coolly, calmly, while the construction will affect that quality is the durability of its finish mostly on glossy paper.

This is the keyboard that really impresses, however. He has an excellent layout with a full numeric keypad giving credentials appropriate replacement office R620. We particularly like how there is a “Fn key” with the cursor keys, which makes it much easier to use the brightness and volume controls matched with them. This logical layout is married to keys that despite the feeling of a tender little thin and light, action, basically positive, making this machine an excellent work. A well-placed touch pad complete with touch-sensitive all well. [via trustedreviews ]

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Samsung R620 - 16.4inch Blu-ray Notebook

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