Need.
CP Dock, because your phone is way too cool to rest on a table or floor – Engadget.
Need.
CP Dock, because your phone is way too cool to rest on a table or floor – Engadget.
ViewSonic has just introduced a new computing line geared towards the netbook / nettop set. All three Atom-based machines sport Windows XP Home, a 1.6GHz processor, 1GB RAM and 160GB storage. VieBook is a 10.2-inch netbook with all the usual connectivity options and an MSRP of $429. The VPC100 ViePC is an all-in-one device, measuring a mere 35mm thin, with an 18.5-inch, 16:9 aspect ratio LCD screen and should be priced at $549. Rounding up the lineup, the LinkPC is a nettop, designed to be strapped to the back of any VESA compatible monitor, and has an MSRP of $399.
via ViewSonic launches Atom-based computing line – Engadget.
Come again? I’m sorry, did you just say Viewsonic and Atom in the same sentence?
Eh – and here I was, thinking Viewsonic made screens.
By my standards, this just looks weird and awkward to type on!
SIM2 never fails to stun, and it’s proving yet again that it couldn’t care less about the global economic situation (or that it just aims at a class of people that are simply unaffected) with the Grand Cinema HT5000E. Said device was actually outed yesterday courtesy of an HDGiants pair-up, but today we’re being gifted with the official details. The three-chip DLP beamer includes a trio of 0.95-inch DarkChip4 DMDs, a 1,920 x 1,080 native resolution, six lens options, Ethernet jack for remote control and world-class color uniformity / edge-to-edge focus capabilities. Yeah, it’ll cost you more than most vehicles and even some diminutive homes at $57,995, but at least the white glove delivery service is included. A true bargain, let us tell you. Full release is after the break.
via SIM2 aims high with $58,000 Grand Cinema HT5000E DLP projector – Engadget.
And it’s chunky, too:
…heh.
The price is fearsome, though.
Ooh – shiny.
YouTube – Microsoft Songsmith Ad.
lulwut?
Classic Microsoft advertising at it’s finest.
My question is: is this for real?