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- DoubleSight Displays Smart USB Monitors
- Gemei HD-970 HD 720p Portable Media Player
- Swordfish Net 102 Dual-Processor Netbook
DoubleSight Displays Smart USB Monitors Posted: 01 Oct 2009 06:23 AM PDT DoubleSight Displays has developed a new series of USB smart monitors that include 7-Inch DS-70U, 9-Inch DS-DS-90U and 9 inches 90UC. The DS-70U offers a native resolution of 800 x 600 pixels, 30 ms response time, 375 cd/m2 brightness and contrast ratio of 350:1. Followed by the DS-90U, which offers a native resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels, response time 30 ms, brightness of 200 cd/m2 and a contrast ratio of 300:1. And finally, the DS-90UC having the exact specifications found in DS-90U model, but with a detachable webcam. In addition, these monitors also support landscape and portrait display modes and are compatible with both PCs and Macs. The DS-70U, 90U-DS and DS-90UC are priced at $ 119, $ 139, $ 159, respectively. [via techfresh] a |
Gemei HD-970 HD 720p Portable Media Player Posted: 01 Oct 2009 05:25 AM PDT Gemei Launches HD-970, a 7-inch HD 720p Portable Media Player. The HD-970 comes with 8 GB of internal storage and microSD support up to 32GB. It is 7 cm 800 x 480 touchscreen and a USB OTG port for expansion. Gemei’s HD-970 supports most multimedia formats such as MP3, WMA, APE, FLAC audio files, RM / RMVB, AVI, FLV video and JPG, BMP and PNG. He does voice recording and TV-Out. [via itechnews] a |
Swordfish Net 102 Dual-Processor Netbook Posted: 01 Oct 2009 01:55 AM PDT Swordfish The Net 102 is a dual-processor netbook. Rather than the traditional single processor Intel Atom 1.6GHz, this thing has two of them. Swordfish The netbook features a 10.2-inch screen, a hard disk of 160 GB and a beautiful 2 GB of RAM. However, it has only a puny 3-cell battery for power. Not only the small battery used to power the next two by the processors, it is also necessary to power the built in 3G radio which allows it to connect to the Internet via a mobile network. Swordfish The netbook will be priced at $ 450, but as Wired explains “At $ 450, you can afford to send him to the computer-shrink of its dual personalities have sorted”. [via gadgetvenue] a |
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