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Buffalo Unveils World’s first 12X Blue ray DvD writer Posted: 13 Dec 2009 03:56 AM PST Buffalo one of the leading brands of external devices have launched world’s first 12X Blue ray dvd writer with USB 3.0 capability.Blue ray seems to be the trend these days as most of the movie freaks are turning into Blue ray movies.This would be a great for users who wish to burn their favourite Blue ray movies on to the Blue ray discs. Named as BR-X1216U3, it could be too advanced for average users as currently the motherboard and chipset that supporting USB 3.0 are still very rare in today's market and also Intel potentially delayed its chipset development with USB 3.0 till 2011. Meanwhile, there is still no Blu-Ray disc with 12x speed yet. But one thing for sure, there won't be any bottleneck now since the USB 3.0 interface can be scaled up to 5Gbps theoretically especially when bundled with ultra fast writing speed that can be fitted well for future system without the need of upgrade. Named as BR-X1216U3, it could be too advanced for average users as currently the motherboard and chipset that supporting USB 3.0 are still very rare in today's market and also Intel potentially delayed its chipset development with USB 3.0 till 2011. Meanwhile, there is still no Blu-Ray disc with 12x speed yet. But one thing for sure, there won't be any bottleneck now since the USB 3.0 interface can be scaled up to 5Gbps theoretically especially when bundled with ultra fast writing speed that can be fitted well for future system without the need of upgrade. Best part is, it is fully backward compatible with USB 2.0 host port even though the maximum writing speed has to be trapped at 7x, which is still far more sufficient for current demand.Targeted for official launching by next month, the Buffalo burner will be retailed at $460 and it is compatible to run with Windows Operating Systems such as XP, Vista and even Windows 7. |
MSI AE2020 – multi-touch PC revealed Posted: 13 Dec 2009 03:29 AM PST MSI recently released and pricing information for its AE2020 multi-touch all-in-one PC in UK, It’s got a snappy superkewl name.So what’s special in this ? This is the first Windows 7 based MSI touchscreen PC to offer multitouch, the firm said.It’s pitched with style and fashion fiesta.t is the run up to Christmas after all, but apparently it will also be handy for more serious, that is, business, users. For example, the firm said that "[When] preparing a business document, the AE2020 will delight by being fun and easy to use." Who knew printer queueing could be so much fun? The AE2020 features an Intel Pentium T4300 2.1Hz high performance dual-core processor that draws just 35W, a Nvidia Ion graphics processor, and offers high resolution HDMI video along with high-end surround sound. Six USB slots will mean that eventually the stylish monitor might resemble a wounded spider, while it also features a six-in-one card reader. The display, which lets face it, is the whole sum of the AE2020s parts, is a 20-inch, 19:9 ratio widescreen and is shrouded in black leather.The MSI AE2020 all-in-one PC reportedly is available now, priced at £599. The AE2020 features an Intel Pentium T4300 2.1Hz high performance dual-core processor that draws just 35W, a Nvidia Ion graphics processor, and offers high resolution HDMI video along with high-end surround sound. Six USB slots will mean that eventually the stylish monitor might resemble a wounded spider, while it also features a six-in-one card reader. The display, which lets face it, is the whole sum of the AE2020s parts, is a 20-inch, 19:9 ratio widescreen and is shrouded in black leather.The MSI AE2020 all-in-one PC reportedly is available now, priced at £599. Check out some videos for the same and let me know how you feel.Are you gonna buy this for Christmas! Click here to view the embedded video. |
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