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Shenzhen Suno Technology MA-216 PMP

This PMP from Shenzhen Suno Technology looks pretty good compared to most of the rather boxy media players we see these days. It will play AVI, WMV, MP3, and WMA (with lyric display) as well as display various picture formats. Read The Full Story

Mustek PF-i700 iPod Photo Frame serves two purposes

This digital photo frame can do two things at once, on one hand, it can act as a normal digital photo frame pulling its images from a user-supplied SD, xD, MMC, MemoryStick or MemoryStick Pro cards. But on the other, it has an iPod dock built into the back side and speakers as well that allow you to display your photos from your iPod as well as play music from it. Read The Full Story

Salvador Dali Watch a great way to remember a greater artist

So we all can agree, for the most part, that Salvador Dali was an artistic genius right? Well, check out this watch that has him depicted on it with his mustache operating in halves as the hour and minute hands. Read The Full Story

Sony GPSCS1KA tracks your position for geo-tagging your photos

This little keychain looking stick has some GPS hardware and a little bit of memory for tracking and storing your GPS coordinates as well as a date and time stamp. Then, with the use of the included software, it matches up the date and time stamp from your photos to give you the geographical coordinates of where you were when you took the photo. Read The Full Story

Gresso Avantgarde Collection brings you the Black Diamond Collection

Gresso is apparently known for making some pretty high end flashy mobile handsets, and these are no exception. Personally, I think black diamonds are ugly as sin, throw in gold and I might gag, but somehow they managed to come up with a color scheme on this phone that actually looks pretty good while slathering the device in a considerable amount of both. Read The Full Story

Toshiba Satellite T31 comes with both XP and Vista

I like it when electronics manufacturers make their businesses more like McDonalds so I can have it my way. To this end, Toshiba has recently started selling a notebook, the Satellite T31, which comes with both Windows XP and Windows Vista. Read The Full Story

Samsung drops the GDDR5 bomb on everybody

You all probably know GDDR3 fairly well, chances are its not only in your PC, but in your game system as well, that or GDDR4. Well, Samsung has announced that they are dropping GDDR5 sometime next year. Read The Full Story

Leadtek WinFast PX8800 GT 256MB graphics card

Leadtek has just released their latest high-end offering in the form of an nVidia based DX10 compatible graphics card. This card utilizes the GeForce 8800GT graphics processor and 256MB of GDDR3 memory. Read The Full Story

Rambus new Terabyte Bandwidth Initiative

Rambus, in case you didn’t know, are more or less the creators of all the major releases in PC memory (like “all your RAM are belong to BUS” style). They are working to up the number of bits passed per clock cycle to 32, which is up from the current 2 bits per clock cycle. That alone would allow up to 16 gigabits per second to be transferred on a chip running at 500MHz, that’s around 16 times that of DDR2. now you throw a bunch of those chips together, up the clock speed to something more modern, and you are hitting that terabyte per second number they are aiming for. Read The Full Story

Systemax releasing 4 new notebooks featuring Santa Rosa

The Medallion XV, Medallion XVII, Pursuit 4165, and Pursuit 4250 are all blessed with Santa Rosa. The two Medallion models are 15.4 (XV) and 17 (XVII) inch models respectively and range in base price from $879 to $1350. Thankfully, with those two at least, you get your choice of XP or Vista. They also are packing a 1.3MP webcam, and the XVII features nVidia GeForce 512MB graphics, Bluetooth, Stereo speakers complete with a subwoofer, and a piano black finish. Read The Full Story

nVidia drops 8800M in GTS and GTX versions

That means you can start expecting to see the new mobile graphics chips in your favorite high end laptop manufacturers product lines. They both work with DX9 and DX10 and include PowerMizer tech to keep power usage down when you aren’t gaming or watching HD content. I had the pleasure of toying around with the Alienware laptop we got in the other day, and I must admit, I am impressed with how far mobile graphics has come. I mean, my last laptop had 64MB of shared graphics memory on a Radeon 9600 chipset, needless to say these chips, and those in the Alienware are a significant improvement. Read The Full Story

AMD finally drops 3800 series ATI Radeon HD cards

The new 3850 and 3870 Radeon HD cards are offering up the same features as the 2600 series, but at a cheaper price. These cards have DX10 support, albeit according to OpenGL 2.0 features. They also offer up support for CrossFire X which allows up to 4 of these cards to be slapped together in some sort of dual CrossFire configuration. The 55nm core allows these cards to offer up nearly double the performance per watt compared to the 2600 series, which means they can work cooler, and even without active cooling. Read The Full Story

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