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Today at CES, Toshiba has dropped into the tablet race with an Android Powered machine.  Tablet as Toshiba is calling it, is a 10.1 inch device with a 16:10 aspect ratio display.  Powered by the dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor with integrated NVIDIA graphics, Tablet should deliver solid performance in web browsing, watching HD movies and general multitasking.

Tablet features front and rear facing cameras, a built-in GPS and compass and an array of ports including a full-size HDMI, full-size USB, mini USB and a full-size SD card slot.  Bluetooth and 802.11n WiFi will be on board for keeping connected.

The price is not mentioned, but will hit the street in the first half of 2011.  Hit the jump for the press release. [click to continue…]

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Panasonic Toughbook S9 12.1″ Laptop

by Joe on October 4, 2010

Recently, Panasonic introduced to newest Toughbook, the S9 12.1″ laptop, which has a host of great features like, a Core i5 processor, 11 hour battery life, DVD drive, HDMI output, light 3lb weight, and a 30 inch drop rating.  If you are looking for a durable laptop, check this one out. [click to continue…]

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B&H Photo / Video has a great deal on the Canon VIXIA HF21 dual flash memory camcorder.   Regularly listed for $899.00, the VIXIA HF21 is on sale through August 31, 2010 for $599.00 with free  shipping. [click to continue…]

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First 3D Capable Sound Bars From Sony

by Joe on April 27, 2010

Sony is soon rolling out 3 new 3D capable home theater solutions on the HT-CT350, HT-CT150 3.1 channel sound bars and HT-SF470 5.1 channel home theater set. [click to continue…]

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Sanus HDMI Pivot Connector

This HDMI cable from Sanus joins the pivot-head crowd.  I’ve had a little bit of difficulty at times when wall mounting a TV and getting the HDMI cable plugged into the back.  It think this pivoting connector could make life a little easier.

These pivoting HDMI cables will set you back $30 to $50 depending on the length, so it looks like it works out to be a little cheaper than iConnects’ offerings.

More details in the press release below. [click to continue…]

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