March 24, 2011 | Notebook | No Comments
Slowly but surely, the six-core revolution is getting under way. Intel kicked things off with the release of its Core i7 980X, followed by a flurry of six-core chips at the ready from AMD, and within ...
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March 24, 2011 | Notebook | No Comments
Stop me if you’ve heard this one – or don’t, because even though the Firefox add-on Destroy the Web has made its rounds around the Internet, that doesn’t mean that everyone under the sun has h...
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March 24, 2011 | Notebook | No Comments
You can't get through a discussion about next-generation TV sets without bringing up the topic of 3D, but maybe we have it all wrong. Perhaps we should be talking about Internet-connected TVs instea...
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March 24, 2011 | Notebook | No Comments
The latest addition to Samsung's N-Series netbook range -- the N230 -- is really just another netbook in a what's long been a crowded market, only this one promises to stay up and running all d...
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March 24, 2011 | Notebook | No Comments
All then attention right now is on Microsoft's revamped Xbox 360 console, which sports a sleek new design and runs both cooler and quieter. So can we also expect a redesigned Xbox 360 Arcade?
Word ...
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March 24, 2011 | Notebook | No Comments
Internet is now a crucial thing to have. If you already have computers at home and want to connect it to the internet, then here is the guide. If the internet cable foe internet connection is ready th...
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March 24, 2011 | Notebook | No Comments
In IT business Adobe is actually one of the brands of software that you could put aside. All aspects of your life today need Adobe to support it, to read PDF file you need Adobe to edit your picture y...
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March 24, 2011 | Notebook | No Comments
Friends, Romans, Internetmen, the day has arrived. Yes, my fellow Netizens, Google's Nexus One is finally here.
The phone some swore would practically change life as we know it made its official de...
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March 24, 2011 | Notebook | No Comments
ViewSonic today announced the launch of its first 24” 3D-LED Monitor. The V3D241wm-LED is AMD-certified for compatibility with Radeon graphics cards and ships with a pair of active shutter glas...
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March 24, 2011 | Notebook | No Comments
Are you ready to rock? I should hope so. I'm giving your hands a rest and your ears a workout this week, for none of the apps in the ol' "freeware roundup" this time around are actually download...
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Posted on | March 24, 2011 | No Comments
New Gateway notebook NV Series, which culminates in the Gateway NV51B05u, a 15.6-inch laptop sporting an AMD E-350 APU with Vision Technology and ATI Radeon HD 6310 graphics. Perhaps the biggest surprise is the price.
Even though the NV51B05u is the flagship model of the NV Series, pricing starts at $470. Granted that doesn’t buy a powerhouse setup iworthy of desktop replacement status, but it does get the above mentioned processor and graphics along with 3GB of DDR3 memory, 500GB hard drive, 8x DVD burner, 2-in-1 memory card reader, three USB 3.0 ports, HDMI and VGA outputs, full-size keyboard with multi-gesture touchpad, 1.3MP webcam, Cyberlink PowerDVD and Nero 9 Essentials multimedia software, Microsoft Office Starter 2010, Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, and a 6-cell battery.
“Mobile computing is something that everyone has embraced — and even those on a tight budget are now able to have a full-featured notebook for computing and staying in touch on-the-go,” said Eric Ackerson, senior product marketing manager for Gateway notebooks. “The new computing capabilities are paired with a full suite of features and extras that give our customers what they need to work, study, connect, and have fun. Plus, we’ve reached a new level of affordability with budget-minded price tags, so our customers get an incredible bang for their buck.”
Reaching even further in the bang-for-buck barrel, Gateway also announced the NV51B08u built around AMD’s C-50 processor. Pricing for this model starts at $400.
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