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Latest Digital Technology Review


ASUS UL30VT Thin Running Windows 7 Notebook

Posted: 19 Nov 2009 05:00 PM PST

ASUS has announced the UL30VT ASUS laptop that has been described as ultra-thin. The laptop is only 1 cm thick and weighs 1.5kg. The UL30VT is covered in aluminum has been treated with brushed finish.

ASUS UL30VT Thin Laptop

The laptop will be powered by a 1.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo with the option of a cheaper CPU Intel Celeron 1.2GHz. Memory wise, it can handle up to 4 GB of RAM. There is also a 500GB hard drive. The UL30VT ASUS running Windows 7 and that its Bluetooth connectivity and Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n technical characteristics. A 0.3 megapixel camera is included with a 4 in 1 memory card reader.

For graphics it has an Intel GMA X4500MHD with a NVIDIA GeForce G210M. The reason for having two graphics cards built in is for the life of the battery. If you make a basic work like surfing the Internet and sending emails while the lower spec card will be used to save the life of the battery. Load up a 3D game then the highest card that kick in to give you the need Hyou performance. In the best case, the battery is good for about 12 hours of use on a single charge. [via gadgetvenue]

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Kingston DataTraveler Locker+ USB

Posted: 19 Nov 2009 11:00 AM PST

These days flash drive with high capacity is not always sufficient, many users want reassurance that there is data secure, so the New Kingston DataTraveler Locker + may be the perfect answer.

Kingston DataTraveler Locker+ USB

The Locker + is available in a wide range of capacities up to 32GB, the most important details around the measures, however, players safety. The drive to encrypt all the data it contains, for that it uses 256-bit hardware-based AES, to access data on the drive you must enter a passphrase.

If the records center 10 incorrect password attempts in a row it locks up and reformat, this will stop the brute force attacks to be effective. [via product-reviews]

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Sony Playstation 3 Borderlands DLC Xbox 360 Release Games

Posted: 19 Nov 2009 06:15 AM PST

If you own a copy of Borderlands on either the Xbox 360 or PS3, you better listen up, as we have all details and prices for the first round DLC for the game, due out next week. According to the report from Eurogamer, the DLC content will be known as “The Island of Dr. Ned Zombie” and will provide approximately 6 hours of additional gameplay. Goodie.

Sony Playstation 3 Borderlands DLC Xbox 360 Release Games

Borderlands Helqist Design Director Paul explained that the new island will be about the same size as the arid Badlands. The content will be catering for players level 10 and over which means that the difficulty of your enemy may vary depending on your level.

Basically, expect new quests, items and enemies. It will be priced at $ 10 for the PS3, 800 MS Points on Xbox 360. Head over to Eurogamer for more details and a photo gallery. [via product-reviews]

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Pioneer Blu-ray Writer Professional Application Player

Posted: 18 Nov 2009 08:00 PM PST

Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. announces new BDR-205 Blu-ray Disc Writer Computer, the industry’s first and fastest Blu-ray to feature writer up to 12x writing speed for Blu-simple and DL-ray Disc (BD) media. Ideal for authoring providers and system builders, the Pioneer BD / DVD / Blu-ray CD offers a performance writer, said fast demanding professional applications. High-Speed 12x write capability allows users to professionals and amateurs to quickly test, maintain and author high definition content. The new Pioneer Blu-ray writer is available immediately. The commercial version of this product, the BDR-2205 will be available Q1 2010 for $ 249 MSRP.

Pioneer Blu-ray writer

“The Pioneer BDR-205 drive is our ongoing efforts to combine engineering expertise with Pioneer’s advanced technologies, and our next generation Blu-ray writer is an excellent example of our approach not compromise for the development of optical disc products”, said Steve Cohn, director of sales of optical discs for Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. We have to market the fastest Pioneer Blu-ray writer to date, and is just one of many firsts that came to define 30 years of Pioneer optical disc in innovation and leadership.

The name Blu-ray Disc is derived from the blue-violet laser used to read the disc. While a standard DVD uses a 650 nanometer red laser, Blu-ray uses a shorter wavelength, a 405 nm blue-violet laser, and allows data storage of almost six times more than DVD. Blu-ray is a storage medium for optical disc format to replace standard DVDs. Blu-ray Disc was developed by the Blu-ray Disc Association. [via letsgodigital]

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