Check out this killer CES 2012 demo of Lenovo’s IdeaCentre A720 with its amazing 10-point multi-touch display. It should be available the first half of 2012, starting at $1299. [click to continue…]
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Check out this killer CES 2012 demo of Lenovo’s IdeaCentre A720 with its amazing 10-point multi-touch display. It should be available the first half of 2012, starting at $1299. [click to continue…]
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Amazon has put this Viewsonic 22-inch monitor in it’s Gold Box deals. Right now, you can grab it for only $155 – only for a limited time though.
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With a MacBook Air refresh on the horizon for next month (likely alongside OS X Lion), it’s no surprise to see retailers like Best Buy out of stock of current models. [click to continue…]
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Apple has unleashed the new MacBook Pro models for 2011 with a ton of upgrades. All of the MacBook Pro models now feature Intel Core i5 or i7 processors, including the low-end $1199 13″ model. Both 13-inch models get dual core processors as standard equipment, while the 15-inch and 17-inch models sport 2.0GHz to 2.2GHz quad core Intel Core i7 processors in the base configuration. Speed baby, speed.
However, the biggest buzz feature may be the new Thunderbolt I/O options (aka Intel’s Light Peak), which supports data transfer rates up to 10 Gbps. The new MacBook Pros still keep the old standard of Firewire 800 and USB 2.0 ports though.
Another changeover is the inclusion of AMD Radeon graphics processors, which Apple cites are up to 3x faster than previous model graphics cards. Rounding out the top-shelf of new features is FaceTime in HD. 4GB of RAM is standard across the board.
As noted above, the 13-inch models start at $1199, while the 15-inch and 17-inch MacBook Pros start at $1799 and $2499, respectively.
Check out the full press release below. [click to continue…]
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Lenovo has announced six new laptops touting a business-centric platform and solid battery life. The new T and W series ThinkPads spor Nvidia Optimus graphics, which allows switching between the performance mode and integrated graphics in order to take full advantage of that headlining battery life. Additionally, every new model has the option to use an 80GB SSD boot drive, with the W520 getting RAID options.
Pricing for the new ThinkPads are as follows:
All the new models should be available in March.
More details in the press release below. [click to continue…]
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Here’s a short list of Black Friday deals on various tech products at B&H Photo. Some deals expire on Saturday and others are available for a couple of more days through Cyber Monday.
Click on the links below for full details on availability. (Note that some items require you to add them to your cart to see the discounted price.)
Canon FS300 Camcorder – $169.00
JVC Everio GZ-HM340 Full HD Camcorder – $259.00
Flip UltraHD (3rd Gen) Camcorder w/ free $20 B&H Gift Card – $171.00
Davis & Sanford Video Tripod w/ FM18 Fluid head and free Dolly – $149.95
Switronix 5600k Dimmable LED Light – $$219.95
Steadicam Merlin – $699.00
HP All-in-One Wireless Printer - $98.95
Sony Dash Personal Internet Viewer – $129.95
Archos 5 Android Tablet – $249.95
Viewsonic VEB620 eReader – $99.99
PoGo Plug Multimedia Sharing Device – $39.95
Sony BDP-S370 Blu-ray Player – $99.99
Samsung LN32C350 32″ LCD TV – $329.99
Samsung LN52C530 52″ 1080p LCD HDTV – $999.99
ASUS Intel Core i3 Laptop w/ 4GB RAM – $679.99
eMachines 15.6″ Laptop w/ Intel Celeron, 2GB RAM – $324.95
LaCie Rugged 320GB Firewire 800/400, USB 2.0 External HD – $84.95
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Apple’s latest batch of 15″ and 17″ MacBook Pros step up from the Core 2 Duo processors in favor of Intel’s Core i5 and i7 processors. The new 15″ MacBook Pro is currently the only model available with an Intel Core i7 processor – and it is wicked fast. [click to continue…]
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Acer’s new S1 series LED monitors are ultra-thin and budget-minded. The 20″ model measures 13mm thick, while the other two are 15mm thick.
With the 20-inch, 21.5-inch and 23-inch model ringing in a $170, $220 and $270, these are sure to attract tightwads looking for what should be attractive displays. The 21.5″ and 23″ displays offer full 1920 x 1080 resolution, and the 23″ model offers an HDMI port as well.
More details in the press release below. [click to continue…]
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A number of sites have picked up on the fact that Apple’s Mac Pro line are “Unavailable” in the Apple Store, which brings up the obvious speculation that a refresh is coming soon.
It is about that time. So, stay tuned.
[via CrunchGear]
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The Panasonic Toughbook H1 Field is a rugged tablet computer geared toward demanding field operations and is based largely on the regular flavor Toughbook H1. The Toughbook H1 Field packs a 6-foot drop rating and features Windows 7 OS, and Intel Atom Z540 processor, 2GB RAM, 64GB reinforced flex-connect SSD HD, a 10.4-inch XGA dual-touch LCD panel and 2 hot-swappable batteries, which are good for a total 5 hour battery life.
Connection options on the Toughbook H1 Field include 802.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth v2.1 EDR and optional WWAN / Gobi2000 mobile broadband. The Toughbook H1 field runs $3379 in base configuration and should be available in March 2010.
Hands-on video and more details after the break. [click to continue…]
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