MSI Slim X140 Laptop
Last Updated on Friday, 27 November o 11:17 Written by admin Friday, 27 November o 11:17
MSI has launched the X410, preloaded with Windows 7.
A part of the X-Slim series 14″ ultra thin notebook family, the X140 weighs in at just 1.5 kg including the battery and comes in a choice of two elegant colours – piano black and silver.
The X410 comes with AMD’s 2nd Generation Ultrathin Platform. Consuming only 15 W, the processor consumes 40% of the power of common notebook processors. With AMD’s PowerNow! technology, the system is able to run different applications based on their specific power requirements by automatically adjusting CPU speed and voltage. This results in extended battery life, lowered heat, and a quieter operating environment. The X410 uses the ATI Radeon X1250 graphics card and has internal HDMI video and audio terminals that provide 5 GB of image transfer bandwidth.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 19 June o 05:21 Written by admin Thursday, 19 June o 05:18
SAMSUNG DEBUTS OMNIA
The all-in-one maxi-phone fully loaded with top-of-the line multimedia enhanced smartphone features
Samsung OMNIA is possibly the best ever smartphone that Samsung has ever built. OMNIA is definitely a better name than SGH-i900, which means ‘everything’ in Latin and ‘wish’ in Arabic. The OMNIA is essentially everything that you can possibly wish for on a Windows Mobile 6.1 smart phone. It brings together high performance business content, high-end design mixed with a full bag of dynamic multimedia rich experience.
While the Samsung Omnia is no iPhone 3G killer, it will surely kick the crap out of all the other Windows Mobile 6.1 powered devices on the market. That my friends also include the HTC Diamond and Touch Pro. Similar to the HTC Diamond and Touch Pro, Samsung wrapped Windows Mobile 6.1 with TouchWiz making life easier for owners to navigate through the menus and getting to the things they need quicker.
It’s hard to beat the OMNIA’s 5-megapixel CMOS camera with auto-focus (AF), face and smile detection and auto-panorama shot. While the HTC Diamond comes with 4GB of user storage memory, the OMNIA comes in 8 or 16GB memory configuration and additional storage can be added via extendable slot. The HTC Diamond lacks the ability to expand for additional storage. Of course, a smart phone called OMNIA can’t go without having a GPS, including navigation and geo-tagging capabilities, so you’d never get lost wherever you are
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