Archive | April 25th, 2007

Meizu updates miniOne: clearly, it’s no iPhone clone

Posted on 25 April 2007 by admin


With high hopes of putting some litigation distance between it and Apple, Meizu just released these updated renderings of their M8 / miniOne. Still no actual product shots though we hear that a prototype is floating around Meizu offices somewhere in China. So what say you — is this change enough to keep Apple’s lawyers at bay?

[Via MeizuMe]
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ATI’s Radeon HD 2900 XT benchmarked, trumps NVIDIA’s GeForce 8800 GTS

Posted on 25 April 2007 by admin


Although preliminary testing proved that ATI‘s R600 architecture wasn’t messing around, DailyTech added another layer of proof to the pudding as it benchmarked a bonafide Radeon HD 2900 XT against NVIDIA‘s 640MB GeForce 8800 GTS. The DirectX 10-capable card is a notch above the HD 2600 XT that was snapped in the wild, and the tested unit featured 320 stream processors, 512MB of GDDR3 RAM, a dual-slot “blower-type heat sink,” dual dual-link DVI ports, and a serious desire to crank out impressive FPS numbers. While the marks weren’t the end-all answer to the ATI vs. NVIDIA question, the Radeon managed to best its opponent in every single trial, including Call of Duty 2, Company of Heroes, F.E.A.R., Oblivion, 3DMark06, Maya 02, Cadalyst C2006, and a few more for good measure. Of course, we’re sure NVIDIA will be hitting back with something of its own, but feel free to hit the read link if you take pleasure in graphical beat downs with ATI escaping victorious.

[Thanks, MathieU]
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Lenovo’s ThinkPad T61 and R61 Santa Rosa-tops leaked, due in May

Posted on 25 April 2007 by admin


While the classic IBM ThinkPad stylings might play well in the ultraportable range, we’ve never been quite impressed with Lenovo’s widescreen attempts at business friendly minimalism. That said, there’s a lot to love in the specs department of Lenovo’s upcoming T61 (pictured) and R61 Santa Rosa 14-inchers, which IBM leaked info on today — which is odd, considering the fact that the IBM logo has left these things completely — and while the looks might be a tad frumpy, the actual sizes aren’t so terribly chubsy. Of course, the big news here is the Santa Rosa processor action, with chips like the T7100, T7300, T7500 and T7700 bringing up to 2.4GHz of 64-bit Core 2 Duo lovin’ to the two models. Other notables include Intel’s latest PM965 integrated graphics chipset, Intel Turbo Card “Robson” flash memory cache tech in select models, and a LCD “roll cage” in the T61. You can also toss in discrete NVIDIA graphics, or pretty much whatever else you’re up for: wireless, connectivity and storage options abound. No word on price, but we should be seeing the first of these around May, with NVIDIA, 160GB encrypted drives and Blu-ray versions following in July.

[Via NotebookReview]

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HiPE intros voice-operated Drive-N car PCs with Vista MCE

Posted on 25 April 2007 by admin


People have been cramming PC’s of all kinds into cars ever since LCD screens became ubiquitous, and even a little before that. HiPE‘s new Drive-N series of car PCs is designed to ease the usual DIY-grind by sporting a laundry list of features and interface possibilities. The units, ranging in price from $799 for a barebones Via C7 in an amp-style chassis up to $2199 for a tricked-out double-DIN touchscreen monster, all run Windows Vista MCE with the One Voice command system, and can be outfitted with GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth, XM, and even a rearview camera. The machines can also interface with your car’s ODB II unit to let you monitor vehicle diagnostics, as well as clear out some of those annoying error messages you usually have to let the dealer handle. All these features are nice, but nothing can excuse HiPE’s lame-o tagline: “Why drive when you can be Drive-N?” Yeah, and why hire a marketing firm when you can just ask your 12-year-old niece?

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Samsung’s SGH-i400 goes Symbian S60

Posted on 25 April 2007 by admin


Symbian is back in the news this morning after another night of promiscuity. Having been spotted shacking-up with with LG and Google just yesterday, the Nokia bedfellow was just outed with this cutie, Samsung’s new SGH-i400 smartphone. It’s not the first Samsung S60 slider we’ve seen, nor will it be the last. In addition to some pretty bold “symbian OS” branding in the upper-right corner, the i400 brings a regular ol’ 2 megapixel camera, dedicated MP3 key, stereo speakers, A2DP Bluetooth, MicroSD expansion, and support for full web browsing on its 2.3-inch “wide display.” No word on a 3G radio here so we’ll have to assume the worst (tri-band GSM/EDGE). We do know that it’ll make its debut in Russia in July and then “other European countries” shortly thereafter. Hey Russia, welcome to Europe!

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Casio’s XJ-S46: the “world’s thinnest” 2,500 lumen projector

Posted on 25 April 2007 by admin


What’s thinner than the average product waif? Why the latest Casio DLP projector of course… and little else. The 43-mm (1.7-inch) / 1.7-kg (3.7-pounds) XJ-S46 projector blasts 2,500 lumens for Â¥268,000 (about $2,263). The XJ-S36 brings the same form factor but drops the brightness down to 2,000 lumens for Â¥238,000 ($2,010). Both sport an 1800:1 contrast, XGA resolution, and a USB host jack for hot projection action sans PC. Also available for a bit less in XJ-S41 and XJ-S31 configurations without USB hosting.

[Via Impress]
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Hitachi gets its one terabyte Deskstar 7K1000 drives out the door

Posted on 25 April 2007 by admin


We already crunched the numbers: 1TB is a lot. And if you’ve got $399 to blow, it can be all yours, with Hitachi saying Deskstar 7K1000 shipments have reached “critical mass” this month, after starting out scarce in March. We’re guessing if you need one terabyte of data, in a 3.5-inch enclosure, spinning at 7,200 RPM and hooked up to your computer / RAID / iPod, you know who you are, so we won’t spend any more time extolling the 7K1000′s virtues — quit your drooling and buy, buy, buy!

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