2011年3月10日星期四

Small MP3 player with many functions

Transcend MP330 is an MP3 player which the manufacturer is aimed at schoolchildren. There is, among other features to record sound from such lectures.
MP330 is a small player with built-in USB connector that allows you to connect it to your computer without the need for wires.
Besides the ability to record sound, you can also listen to FM radio, use it for karaoke (the lyrics can be displayed on the display), recording from other media player via a cable and of course you can also save more than music on the player - you can use it as a USB flash drive to store documents.

Transcend MP330 comes in three models of 2, 4 and 8GB, the target price at 495 kronor to 736 kronor.
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2011年3月6日星期日

First USB 3.0 certified modertkortet

Asus has launched the first certified motherboard with USB 3.0 support.  The motherboard P6X58D Premium can through its USB 3.0 ports deliver up to ten times faster transfers than USB 2.0.
It was the manufacturer Asus has brought out the first motherboard with USB 3.0 ports that have been certified by the USB Implementation Forum (USB-IF). USB standard has long been in computers for connecting external accessories, and version 2.0 has been alternative in many years. Now finally USB 3.0 started to take off, and there we saw at CES this year.
Asus P6X58D Premium based on Intel's X58 chipset and Intel's LGA 1366 socket. It also supports the upcoming 32nm six-core processor.

Several motherboards from Asus has been implemented with support for USB 3.0, which bodes well for all of us who like to transfer the old USB 2.0 is getting the right job when it comes to sending large files to USB flash drives and external hard drives.
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2011年3月3日星期四

Transcend provides minicomputers DVD Drives

Mini PCs (netbooks), or mini-PC that they are also called, has become extremely popular. A small problem with them is that they have no room for an optical drive.Transcend is now launching an external DVD burner for minicomputers.
If you want to read and write CD/DVD on your mini-computer, you need an external drive. There are a number of markets, and now Transcend with a new model called Portable DVD Writer .
Portable DVD Writer is a compact designed to take no more space and be easily carried around in your bag you have mini-computer in. The unit requires no additional power supply but can manage the USB connection. Plug the device into an available USB port and start using.

Transcend's device can handle most formats: CD-R/RW, DVD + R / RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD-RAM and dual layer discs for DVD. The speeds for the DVD goes up to 8x and CDs up to 24x. Portable DVD Writer is certified compatible with Windows 7.
The device comes in black and white and the target price is 758 SEK. The are available from retailers.
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2011年2月28日星期一

New Toshiba ultraportable 11 hours of battery life

Toshibas TVA ultraportabla Satellite T110 OCH T130 lanseras nu i Sverige.TVA de använder sig av småttingarna-processor Intel Showcased OCH har upp till en Elva yet batteritid timmar.
CULV process of the hands ( Consumer Ultra Low Voltage ) consumes less power than usual, and is therefore suitable for laptop computers where the need for long battery life is higher than the requirement for good performance.
Toshiba T110 and T130 are the first notebooks in the Satellite series are equipped with CULV. Up to eleven hours working on a single charge is really good when you compare with other computers.
The ultra-portable computers have screens of 11.6 and 13.3 inches, making them in the order of mini-computers ( netbooks ). The smallest model, namely the Toshiba Satellite T110, weighs 1.53 kg and is at its narrowest just over 2 inches.

The specifications of the T110 and T130 is in addition to an Intel processor (Pentium or Celeron Single Core CULV) internal memory of up to 3 or 4 GB, HDD 250 GB or 500 GB, WiFi 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth, LED display with the resolution 1366 × 768 (widescreen), built-in webcam and three USB ports and HDMI.
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2011年2月25日星期五

Six accessories you need for your mini PC

There are plenty of nice and useful accessories for your laptop. Here we have looked at six of sensible products you should get to do work and play better in your mobile world!
A laptop is very convenient to have. You can take it with you anywhere and sit and work wherever you are. But there are drawbacks with notebooks, in terms of ergonomics, technology and features.Luck is good when there are plenty of additional accessories to have!

1. Israel externally smooth mouse

The touchpad on the mini-computers is to say the least variable quality. Since space on the computers is so limited is the touch pad is often relatively small. It is unfortunately common that manufacturers do not fit with the mouse buttons below the plate, and then they put them on either side instead. This is something I have criticized in my tests of mini-computers.

Regardless of how the trackpad is designed so they are not fun to work with for an extended period. Fair ergonomically, it is terrible for the hand to control the plate. Therefore, I recommend that you get a real mouse as a complement. There are small so-called laptop mice that are convenient and easy going down in your notebook bag.
I have over a week's time tested Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse and liked it. It is cordless and despite being quite small is it good in the hand. There are scroll wheel and two extra buttons on the side.

2. Optical device - CD / DVD Writer

Minicomputers have no room for an optical drive - that is, CD or DVD burner. It can be a problem for those who want to see a movie or need to install software from disks.But there are external devices that connect through the USB port and that is not very large.
If you are looking for an external DVD burner, you should look for mobile versions.They are much thinner, they are lightweight and also requires the external power adapter. Sometimes they may need two free USB ports to get enough power. An alternative is Freecom Mobile 8x LS Pro USB / Firewire .

3. USB lamp is lit upp tangent table


Do you sit in bed and writing at night, it is not always easy to see the keyboard. Then maybe one tough little USB lamp can be interesting? It is coolstuff offering a USB-connected lamp. The light is perhaps not so strong but it may perform its function. The pole lamp that sits on can be angled relatively freely.
USB lamp costs 99 dollars. The offset of the pin is at 45 centimeters and the lamp takes power from the USB port so you need no batteries.

4th Real speakers for loud music

Many manufacturers of minicomputers boast that their computers have superduperbra hi-fi sound. Technically, is it certain that they have built up really good audio stuff on the computer, but it applies only where the specifications. There is no mini-computer that has the best speakers that sound can be used for listening to music at reasonable volume.
A pair of external speakers will come in handy. PCOnline have previously tried a couple of small speakers for laptops called Crystal Mini Hi-Fi Speakers. They stand up very well in the market for small portable speakers. The sound impressed. The speakers can manage fine with just a USB connection.

5th Extra storage space on USB flash drive

Today, most hand-held computers on a hard drive 120-160 GB. Suffice it pretty far, but there is no harm of course never to have even more storage space. A USB flash drive also fills another important function, and it is as a backup device. Notebook computers are easy to fritter away and they are very attractive to thieves. If you back up your important files on a USB stick you have in all cases the files are safe on the computer is stolen.
A USB flash drive will cost no many crowns today, and you select a level of around 4-8 GB. Each time a new frontier for storage on USB flash drives will drop the old models in price. A Corsair USB Flash Survivor at 8 GB, you get just over 250 dollars.

6th Cold plate to place it on

Do you use your computer on the couch watching TV, you sit safely on your lap. It can get quite hot, and it is not good either for yourself or your computer. Therefore it makes sense to invest in a special plate to put the laptop on. Actually you can get by with the plate at any time, just the computer must be on a flat surface so that it becomes air flow underneath, and that the fans are free.
However, there are more pleasant alternative than an atlas or tray of food. We've written about some of these before, so here's a list to choose from: Logitech Cooling Pad , Microsoft Mini Notebook Cooling Base , Philips Netbook Ladle and budget variation IKEA Board .
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2011年2月24日星期四

Touch Screen on the laptop from Toshiba

Toshiba is releasing a series of upgraded laptops in time for the launch of Windows 7. The most interesting is the Toshiba Satellite U505 and Satellite M505 , which comes with tryckkänliga screens - something that Windows 7 includes a good support.
Multitouch and management of pressure-sensitive screens is one of the major new features in Windows 7. The technology has existed for earlier operating systems, but has required special software. Nowadays it is more embedded in the OS itself. Therefore we are likely to see more and more computers that use touch-screens.
Toshiba is launching a number of different models of laptops. Among those most worthy of mention is the Satellite U505 and M505. These will, in fact with just touchscreens. The other models in the launch is more like earlier computers, but with Windows 7 operating system.

Toshiba Satellite U505 has a 13.3-inch screen and weighs in at 2.3 kilograms. The target price in the U.S. is set at approximately 7300 dollars. M505 is a bit bigger and comes with a screen of 14.4 inches and have a target price of around 6600 dollars. In Sweden, prices will probably fall a bit over this.
Both computers come with the software package, life space that includes tools to take advantage of pressure-sensitive functions. The launch in the United States for the Toshiba Satellite U505 on November 1, while the M505 is already October 22 - that is, when Windows 7 is launched
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2011年2月20日星期日

Shuttle X500V, en rackarns Tunn allt-i-ett-PC!

Shuttle, which is known to manufacture small desktop computers, has now presented its new project - Shuttle X500V. This is an all-in-a-computer where you have the entire PC mounted in the screen. Very cool!

Shuttle X500V is by no means the firstall-in-one PC on the market. Absolutely not. There is rather a trend in the construction of this kind. Not as big as the trend of mini-computers, but all-in-one computers are growing in popularity.Everything from basic models up to such as Apple's iMac .
An all-in-one PC looks like a monitor, though you have built into your computer's hardware in it. Thus you do not have lots of cords and it takes up much less space.You can also hang up your computer to the wall, if you want to treat themselves to and have a computer in the kitchen. The computers are usually touch-sensitive screensthat allow you not necessarily need the mouse and keyboard.

Shuttle's computer has a thickness at a paltry 3.6 inches. The actual screen is a 15.6-incher that can handle 1366 x 768 pixels. The specifications on the computer's hardware includes an Intel Atom 330 Dual-Core processor at 1.6 GHz x 2, 1 GB of internal memory and a 160GB hard drive.
Furthermore, the computer has a webcam of 1.3 megapixel, built-in speakers and microphone and card reader. Network connection is either via a gigabit Ethernet or wireless 802.11n. Among the ports you'll find five USB ports, VGA and six-channel audio.
Interesting to mention is that the Shuttle delivers his X500V with Linux as operating system. It's a bit cheeky, given that so many other manufacturers of cheap computers make Linux and bet only on Windows XP (and later Windows 7 ).
Shuttle X500V has a suggested starting price of 444 EUR excluding VAT. What it gets in the Swedish market is uncertain.
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