Upcoming Custom Cooled Radeon HD 5770 From MSI


Here’s another upcoming custom cooled Radeon HD 5770 from MSI, the R5770-PM2D1G ‘Channel’. This Juniper-based GPU integrates 800 Stream Processors, a 128-bit memory interface, a core clock of 850MHz and a 1GB of GDDR5 memory set @ 4800MHz. The card also supports all the latest technology including DirectX 11 and CrossFirex, and has dual DVI, HDMI as well as DisplayPort outputs. The R5770-PM2D1G ‘Channel’ should become available soon for around 130 Euro (about $195).
MSI_R5770-PM2D1G
MSI_R5770-PM2D1G
[TCMagazine][Source]

nVidia Today Unveiled The GeForce 205 Graphics Card


 nVidia today unveiled the GeForce 205 graphics card that is perfect for affordable computers, providing users with basic graphics power. This low-end graphics card features 8 CUDA Cores, 589MHz graphics clock, 1402MHz processor clock, and 500MHz memory clock. Other features include up to 512MB DDR2 memory support, Microsoft DirectX 10.1, VGA, DisplayPort, DVI, and HDMI via dongle (DVI-HDMI or DP-HDMI). [nVidia][Source]

New USB 3.0-Ready P6X58D Premium Motherboard


ASUS’ brand new USB 3.0-ready P6X58D Premium motherboard is now finally available for purchase, allowing you to enjoy the high speed USB 3.0 data transfer. The motherboard supports a Core i7 processor, up to 24GB of RAM, three PCI-Express 2.0 slots, a pair of 6Gb/s SATA interfaces, four old USB 2.0 ports and two USB 3.0 ports. $309.99 is all you need to bring home the ASUS P6X58D Premium motherboard. [Engadget][Source]

Dell Inspiron Zino Launched In South Korea



After releasing the Inspiron Zino in the US market, Dell also launched this mini PC in South Korea. The Korean version of Zino is powered by an Intel Atom 230 processor, a 1GB of DDR2 RAM and a 160GB hard disk drive. Available in Piano Black model, the mini-PC also features an integrated ATI Radeon HD3200 graphics card, WiFi, four USB 2.0 ports, two eSATA, Gigabit Ethernet, an HDMI output and a 4-in-1 card reader. The Dell Inspiron Zino is ideal for standard home and student computing activities. [Dell via AVING][Source]

Latest All-In-One PC WindTop AP1900 From MSI



MSI Korea comes back with their latest all-in-one PC ‘WindTop AP1900? for the Korean market. Powered by an Intel Atom N270 processor, this space-saving computer integrates an 18.5-inch 1366 x 768 UV coated LCD screen with 1,000:1 contrast ratio and 250 cd/m2 brightness, an Intel GMA 950 graphics card, a 1GB RAM, a 160GB hard drive, a 1.3MP webcam, a DVD SuperMulti drive, a 4-in-1 card reader, four USB 2.0 ports and WiFi connectivity. [AVING][Source]

New Giada Slim N10 – Super-Slim ION-Powered Nettop



Giada Slim N10 - Super-Slim ION-Powered Nettop Giada Slim N10 - Super-Slim ION-Powered Nettop
Here’s another super-slim ION-powered nettop from a Chinese-based company JIEHE, the Giada Slim N10. Weighing less then 1kg, this space-saving computer adopts a dual core Intel Atom N330 CPU, a NVIDIA ION graphics, up to 4GB RAM, a 2.5-inch hard drive bay, a 3-in-1 card reader and a choice of either Windows Vista or 7 OS. In terms of connectivity ports, it offers 5 USB 2.0, eSATA, VGA, HDMI and Ethernet. Pricing and availability are still unknown at the moment.
[Product Page via netbooknews.de][Source]

New Gamer Xtreme Series Now With USB 3.0 And SATA III From CyberPower


CyberPower has upgraded its Gamer Xtreme series by adding SuperSpeed USB 3.0 and SATA III 6.0 Gbps interfaces as standard features. As a reminder, these gaming systems are currently available with either an Intel Core i5 or Core i7 processor. Pricing for the Gamer Xtreme series start at $749. [iTechNews][Source]

New 2TB Solo Fireproof & Waterproof External Hard Drive From ioSafe


ioSafe has updated its Solo line of external hard drives by releasing the 2TB version. Just like its predecessors, the new drive is also waterproof and fireproof, and features a USB 2.0 connection interface. The 2TB ioSafe Solo is now available for a suggested retail price of $399. [Electronista][Source]

New Super Talent CompactFlash Media Cards


Super Talent comes back with several CompactFlash media cards that are able to run at 450X, 533X and 600X speeds with up to 90MB/sec of read and write speeds, which is perfect for premium DSLR cameras. Available in 8GB, 16GB, 32GB and 64GB, these cards use MLC NAND Flash as the medium which works silently and lasts longer. In addition, these media cards are also compliant with the CompactFlash 4.1 standard. Measuring 36.4mm x 42.8mm x 3.3mm, the Super Talent CompactFlash Media Cards will be available later this month from Super Talent resellers worldwide. [FarEastGizmos][Source]

PowerColor Launches New Readies PLAY! HD5770 Graphics Card


PowerColor is preparing to launch another custom-cooled graphics card in the form of the PLAY! HD5770. This Juniper-based GPU is equipped with 800 Stream Processors, a 128-bit memory interface, a core clock of 850MHz, a 1GB of GDDR5 memory set @ 1200MHz, an Arctic Cooling fansink (copper base and a 92-mm fan) and several connectivity ports including DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort. The card also supports all the latest technology including ATI Eyefinity, ATI Stream, DirectX 11 and CrossFirex. The PLAY! HD5770 is expected to be launched on November 30th for $159. [PowerColor][Source]

Mouse Computer Launched Three New Desktop PCs


Mouse Computer has rolled out three new desktop PCs ‘MDV-ADG9010S, MDV-ADG8010S and MDV-ADS7110X’ for the Japanese market. The MDV-ADG9010S is the top of the range model that sports an Intel Core i7-960 3.20GHz processor, an ATI Radeon HD5850 1GB GPU, an Intel X58 Express chipset, a 1TB hard drive, a 12GB of DDR3-SDRAM (6 x 2GB), a DVD superMulti, 8 USB ports, Gigabit Ethernet, eSATA and Windows 7 Home Premium OS (64bit). Meanwhile, the MDV-ADG8010S and MDV-ADS7110X feature almost the same specs as the MDV-ADG9010S but with lower CPU and less RAM. The MDV-ADG8010S offers an Intel Core i7-870 CPU with 8GB RAM, while the MDV-ADS7110X only comes with an Intel Core i7-860 CPU with 4GB RAM. The MDV-ADG9010S, MDV-ADG8010S and MDV-ADS7110X are priced at 189,840 Yen (about $2,106), 179,760 Yen (about $1,994) and 119,700 Yen (about $1,328), respectively.
[Product Page via Akihabara].[Source]

Upcoming Latest DFI MI P55-T36 Mini-ITX Motherboard


DFI has recently unveiled another one of its upcoming Mini-ITX motherboard called the MI P55-T36. This Intel P55-based motherboard integrates a six-phase PWM with Japanese-crafted solid capacitors, two DDR3 dual-channel memory slots, one PCIe x16 slot, three SATA II ports, six USB 2.0 ports, one eSATA/USB port, Gigabit Ethernet, ABS II technology, Realtek ALC 885 7.1 Audio and supports for both Intel’s LGA 1156 Core i5 and i7 processors. Pricing and availability are still unknown at the moment.
DFI MI P55-T36 Mini-ITX Motherboard
[EXPreview][Source]

Latest Stealth LPC-395F Fanless Mini PC


The LPC-395F is the latest fanless mini PC from Stealth that adopts Intel’s energy efficient Atom N270 processor technology. Measuring at only 6.54-inch x 6.18-inch x 1.89-inch, the computer comes with a rugged aluminum chassis, a 2GB of RAM, dual Gigabit Ethernet, an optional WiFi, and a built-in compact flash card slot that can be used to boot the PC. The Stealth LPC-395F also supports a removable hard drive with up to 500GB of storage space for archived data. The Stealth LPC-395F Fanless Mini PC is priced at $795 without a hard drive. [Stealth][Source]

Elsa GeForce 210 With PCIe x1 Interface



Elsa has released another low-profile graphics card in Japan that features a PCIe x1 connection interface. Dubbed as the Gladiac 210 LP x1, the card integrates 16 Processing Cores, a 512MB of DDR2 VRAM, a 64-bit memory interface and has GPU/shader/memory clock of 589/1360/1000MHz. The card also features active cooling solution, an HDMI port, a DisplayPort output and supports DirectX 10.1. The Elsa Gladiac 210 LP x1 is now available in Japan for around $138. [EXPreview][Source]

Lenovo Launched New ThinkCentre A70z All-In-One Desktop PC



Lenovo has added a new all-in-one desktop PC to its range by releasing the A70z. Targeted towards business users, the A70z is equipped with a 19-inch 16:10 widescreen LCD monitor, choices of Intel Core 2 Duo through Celeron Dual Core processors, up to 500GB hard drive, a DVD Multi Burner, two audio speakers, six USB 2.0 ports and Windows 7 OS. Price starts at $499.[Akihabara][Source]

Maingear Launched New SHIFT Personal Supercomputer

Maingear Launched New SHIFT Personal SupercomputerMaingear today unveiled a new range of PCs, called the Maingear Shift. This personal supercomputer is currently available in two models including the SHIFT Intel P55 and the SHIFT Intel X58. The former model comes with an Intel Core I7 800 series processor, an Intel Kingsberg P55 Extreme Series motherboard, ATI Radeon or nVidia GeForce graphics cards, and up to 8GB of DDR3 RAM. Meanwhile, the latter model features an Intel Core i7 900 series processor, the choice of either ATI Radeon HD and nVidia GeForce graphics cards, an EVGA X58 SLI Classified motherboard, and up to 24GB of DDR3 RAM. Both versions feature an aluminum case with a steel skeleton, an advanced liquid cooling system, the choice of up to 6 hard drives or 12 SSDs, and either a Blu-ray or DVD burner. The SHIFT Intel P55 is priced at $2,199, while the SHIFT Intel X58 retails for $2,599. [Maingear][Source]

Akasa Launches Latest Freedom Xone Mid-Tower PC Case


Akasa Launches Latest Freedom Xone Mid-Tower PC Case
Akasa has rolled out its latest mid-tower PC case for the mass market called the Freedom Xone. Measuring 445mm x 200mm x 482mm, this steel case features a mesh front panel, four exposed 5.25-inch bays, a top-placed I/O panel with audio, eSATA and USB ports and provides tool free installation and easy access to components. The case also has ventilated side panels and comes with two fans – a white LED-equipped 120mm fan in front and a 140mm fan at the top. The Akasa Freedom Xone retails for £49.99 (about $82). [Product Page][Source]

Latest MSI Big Bang Gaming Series Motherboard


Latest MSI Big Bang Gaming Series Motherboard


MSI today unveiled its first Big Bang series motherboard for hard core gamers who need a motherboard that produce powerful graphics and audio functionality. The first Big Bang branded mainboard, Trinergy is designed with high-end technologies including nVidia nForce 200 SLI technology and QuantumWave audio processing with the latest THX TruStudio PC and Creative EAX ADVANCED HD 5.0. The motherboard uses an Intel P55 platform board and a Lucid HYDRA chip that supports for different brands and models of GPUs in the same system. No word on pricing so far. Stay tuned for more updates. [MSI][Source]

Latest LUXA2 PC Case LM300 Touch Pro Available In Japan


Latest LUXA2 PC Case LM300 Touch Pro Available In Japan
You are lucky if you are living in Japan, because LUXA2 will launch their latest LUXA2 PC Case LM300 Touch Pro in that country under the LVA20052N1Z code name. This aluminum HTPC case features a 7-inch touchscreen LCD with a 1024×768 resolution. Sadly, the LUXA2 PC Case LM300 Touch Pro retails for a hefty 75,000 Yen or around $825. [Akihabara][Source]

Latest Sportsband Bluetooth Headset From Jaybird


Jaybird Sportsband


The Sportsband Bluetooth headset from Jaybird is aimed at sports enthusiasts. The device features an integrated microphone with Clear Voice Capture technology for phone calls ensuring your voice comes through crisp and clear. Music from your iPod or other device pauses while you take a call and resumes when you’re done. The Sportsband also works with VoIP applications like Skype. If you are interested, this lightweight Bluetooth headset retails for $89 each. [Jaybird][Source]

Latest Sony Ericsson MS500 Speaker


Sony Ericsson MS500 Speaker



Sony Ericsson's latest release is not a cell phone but a speaker instead. The MS500 will come in trendy orange and black or chic white and pink to cater to both genders as the ultimate audio accessory to those who love sharing their music with friends and family alike. The MS500 comes with a durable splash proof shell and a handy strap which can be hooked to a bag or hung from the wrist. This ideal outdoor accessory might be relatively small in nature, but it can still be toted anywhere and everywhere. You can forget about being tethered by a wire though as it relies on Bluetooth connectivity to function as a remote control that changes tracks and control the volume, letting you relax without having to fiddle with a couple of devices while wrestling with wires that seem to have a life of its on. Compatible with most Bluetooth-enabled handsets from Sony Ericsson and other brands, the MS500 is powered by a couple of AA batteries that last for approximately 5 hours. No idea on pricing as at press time though.

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Latest Bluetooth Handheld Keyboard and Touchpad

Bluetooth Handheld Keyboard and Touchpad

What looks like an ancient BlackBerry is actually a Bluetooth Handheld Keyboard and Touchpad device that comes with four dozen keys and a touchpad. Being small and highly portable, it is easy to pack when traveling or going to school. This is one of the more diminutive accessories for a HTPC (Home Theater PC) setup if you're so inclined in your home. Priced at $62 a pop, all shipments will occur in the middle of January 2010.[Source]

Avenir Telecom Dual Air Bluetooth Streamer


Avenir Telecom Dual Air Bluetooth Streamer



Avenir Telecom's Dual Air Bluetooth Streamer is able to hook up to any iPhone or iPod touch which is capable of transmitting music to two pairs of wireless headphones wirelessly. It retails for $45 a pop, and would look set to be a decent accessory to have in car when there are at least a couple of folks who want to listen to their respective tunes on the iPod touch and iPhone without disturbing the rest of the passengers.[Source]
Avenir Telecom's Dual Air Bluetooth Streamer is able to hook up to any iPhone or iPod touch which is capable of transmitting music to two pairs of wireless headphones wirelessly. It retails for $45 a pop, and would look set to be a decent accessory to have in car when there are at least a couple of folks who want to listen to their respective tunes on the iPod touch and iPhone without disturbing the rest of the passengers.

Motorola has just released the Endeavor HX1 Bluetooth headset



Motorola has just released the Endeavor HX1 Bluetooth headset that aims to bring superior call quality to your ear as this model will merge the best of both worlds, offering bone conduction as well as noise cancellation technology to make sure you are able to get your message across clearly and vice versa. This sounds awfully familiar like the Jawbone line of headsets, but if there's a large enough market share, why not go for it? When the stealth mode is activated, the HX1 will use an ear sensor that converts vocal vibrations into speech instead of relying on the external microphone. There is no word on pricing, but the Endeavor HX1 will be available in Asia this July onwards.
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Tri-Specs unveils the Bluetooth-enabled eyewear at the 2009


Tri-Specs unveils the Bluetooth-enabled eyewear at the ‘2009 CES Unveiled’ pre-press event. Available in black, white, and metallic, these highly styled glasses come with a simple user experience and STEP Labs’ unsurpassed noise elimination acoustic technology. The gadget combines dual microphones, dual speakers, and Bluetooth connectivity in a mobile accessory which produces the best voice quality and intelligibility on the market. Other features include voice dialing for hands-free use, one-touch activation of phone calls, MP3 playback and call control buttons on the arms of the glasses. No word on pricing at this time.
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Bluepeaker Lost In Translation


This must be one of the ugliest Bluetooth speakerphones we've ever laid our eyes on to date - it might come with the added functionality of being a wireless GPS receiver for navigational purposes, but in this case, we'd much rather keep the functions separate. The Bluepeaker (pretty hard to pronounce with the missing 's' which was done on purpose) is meant to be used within a vehicle only, and doubles up as a hands-free speakerphone, a wireless music speaker and a GPS receiver. Unfortunately, the 2W speaker won't rock your ride, so you won't be able to pimp your way through the hottest nightspots in town with this. No idea on how much it will cost or when will it be released as it has just made it through the FCC's stringent set of tests, but will you get this when it is out?
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New Orb Bluetooth Headset Adopts NXT technology



New Orb Bluetooth Headset Adopts NXT technology

Hybra Advance Technology Inc. and AbsolutelyNew Inc. have designed the Orb Bluetooth headset that adopts NXT technology to provide high quality bone conduction audio without the discomfort of placing a device inside the ear. The headset transforms from a ring with a simple twist to become a Bluetooth headset capable of hands-free calling. The Orb is also available in a Deluxe edition that features a Flexible Organic Light Emitting Device (FOLED) screen to display caller ID, calendar reminders, and voice-to-text information for communication without taking the ring off the finger. The base model Orb is scheduled to launch in January 2010 for around $129, meanwhile the Deluxe edition is due in April 2010 with a price of $175. The Limited edition designer models are also due in April 2010 with their price based on the value of the gemstones incorporated into the device. [CrunchGear][Source]

New Samsung Corby Bluetooth Headset


New Samsung Corby Bluetooth Headset



Samsung today introduced the Samsung Corby (WEP490) Bluetooth headset, which is a perfect accessory for the Corby series of mobile handsets. The WE490 features changeable cases to match the handsets and adopts some cutting edge technology such as noise reduction, echo cancellation and automatic volume control. In addition, its battery provides up to 6-hours of talk-time. The Samsung Corby Bluetooth headset will be released in Russia for approximately $45. [UnWiredView]

Sony Ericsson working on Susan and Sunny


Has Sony Ericsson run out of ideas that they have to call a couple of upcoming rugged handsets names that seem a wee bit soft - Susan and Sunny? These new handsets are tipped to come with a 5-megapixel camera with LED flash and waterproof capability. There is no word on pricing or availability of either handset, but we're more interested in getting our hands on its specifications sooner rather than later.[Source]

Latest Jawbone Prime NoiseAssassin technology


Latest Jawbone Prime NoiseAssassin technology



Aliph's Bluetooth headset gets better and bolder with the new Jawbone Prime ($130). Featuring the latest NoiseAssassin technology, the headset offers better audio quality, better background noise elimination performance, new digital wind reduction, and improved comfort. The Jawbone Prime comes in a rainbow of colors, including black, brown, silver, red, yellow, green, and purple.

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Bluetooth audio receiver ‘LBT-AR200C2? from Logitec


Bluetooth audio receiver

This super compact Bluetooth audio receiver ‘LBT-AR200C2? from Logitec Japan is rather cool, with this device you’ll be able to playback any music simply by pairing it with a compatible mobile phone, PMP, computer etc. The unit itself has no onboard memory and features basic controls like play / pause and skip and has an internal battery that lasts up to 6 hours after being charged via USB. It goes on sale next month in Japan and will be available in four colors for 6,980 Yen ($ 77).

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Sony Introduces DR-BT100CX and DR-BT101 Bluetooth Headphone

Featuring Sony’s echo and noise cancelling technology, 2 new Bluetooth headphone DR-BT100CX and DR-BT101 have been introduced today. The new DR-BT100CX and DR-BT101 comes with easy to use finger-tip controls which make it straightforward to adjust the volume, play and skip music tracks, and accept or reject incoming calls at the touch of a button.
52031-1200DRC-BT100CX_Silver
DR-BT100CX

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DR-BT101

The DR-BT100CX supports USB charging, comes with three sizes of silicon ear bud and gives you up to eight hours of playback time. The DR-BT101 bluetooth headphone has a larger battery capacity to let you enjoy up to twelve hours of playback time. Both models support A2DP, AVRCP, HFP and HSP Bluetooth profiles. They are available in europe now.

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