Archive for February, 2009

MSI X-Slim X320 and X340 Hit the Shore in April

Feb
28



At CES last month, MSI revealed its ultraslim, MacBook-Air-reminiscent X320. According to MSI, the company is on track to release the 13.4-inch laptop with a 1.6GHz Intel Atom Z530 in April. In addition to the X320, MSI will release the x340 in April which will have the same slim chassis but will be powered by Intel’s new Consumer Ultra Low Voltage (CULV) line of processors.
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Epson R-D1x digital Rangefinder

Feb
27



Epson has announced the release of R-D1x digital Rangefinder, an improve version of the R-D1 (followed by the R-D1s) which was introduced four years ago. R-D1x comes with 6 megapixel APS-C CCD sensor, RAW and JPEG support, and Leica M and L glass compatibility remain.

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Rumors on Sony CyberShot DSC-HX1 with 20x zoom and 1080p video

Feb
27



There is rumors floating around for a new CyberShot DSC-HX1 camera from Sony in the run-up to the big PMA camera show next week. In fact, on-line camera shops are already adding placeholders for Sony’s new flagship, super-zoom with 1080p video and HQ sound.

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ASUS P835 WVGA PDA Phone Adds Joy Mobile Web Surfing and Multimedia Enjoyment

Feb
27



Asus P835 is the latest PDA phone that delivers an Internet browsing and multimedia viewing experience without equal. Designed for business-savvy professionals with a large 3.5″ touchscreen that runs at WVGA resolution-offering five times the number of pixels of most phones and delivering the best document, photo, movie and website viewing experience possible.
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Samsung Announces double-flip OZ Double Phone

Feb
27



Samsung SPH-W6450 is the newest 3G-network compatible flip phone. The phone’s top half can also open sidways as well as straight up with the screen facing the user, much like a notebook PC. The LCD screen is sized at 2.8 inches, features a 240×400 resolution and has a virtual touchpad for use in notebook mode that takes the place of a mouse.
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