ELSA is preparing to drop their newest graphics card, the GeForce GTX 660 Ti S.A.C. Codenamed GD660-2GERTI, this Alliance of Valiant Arms certified graphics card is equipped with 1344 CUDA Cores, a 192-bit memory interface, a core clock of 915MHz (980MHz Boost Clock) and a 2GB of GDDR5 memory set @ 6008MHz. Not to mention, the card also adopts the S.A.C (Silent Air Cooling) cooling system and features 1x dual-link DVI-I, 1x dual-link DVI-D, 1x DisplayPort and 1x HDMI outputs. The GeForce GTX 660 Ti S.A.C will start shipping from September 21st for around 33,800 Yen (about $432). [ELSA]
Here’s an interesting little story as the news day winds down: according to the Economic Daily News out of Taiwan, the iPad Mini has entered mass production. Of course, with the iPad Mini rumored to be revealed sometime next month, that probably isn’t going to come as a shock to most people. After all, Apple‘s probably expecting this new tablet to fly off the shelves like every other iDevice before it, so it needs to be ready.
Since preparation is key, Apple has apparently put Pegatron in the spotlight. The report from EDN says that Pegatron has nabbed 50 to 60 percent of Apple’s iPad Mini orders, which means that the company will be a pretty big supplier of the new, smaller iPad. Before the iPad Mini (provided that this is all true), Foxconn was the only manufacturer of the iPad.
But this isn’t necessarily at the expense of Foxconn. Instead of taking away Foxconn’s iPad duties entirely, Pegatron will merely be helping to carry the load. Foxconn will still be putting iPad Minis together for Apple, and with both of these companies working in tandem to push new tablets out the door, Apple can supposedly count on 5 million iPad Minis being produced each and every month.
That definitely isn’t bad, and Pegatron’s assistance apparently extends beyond just the iPad Mini. We’re also told that Pegatron will be jumping in to help with iPhone 5 production later this year. With iPhone 5 pre-orders hitting 2 million in the first 24 hours, it sounds like Foxconn could use the help, and that’s especially true if Apple hopes to ship 53 million iPhone 5s this year alone, as the Economic Daily News states. That, ladies and gentlemen, is an absurd number of iPhone 5s, so you can be sure that Pegatron’s talents won’t be going to waste.
[via Engadget]
[Image via Ciccarese Design]
iPad Mini reportedly enters production, Foxconn gets assistance is written by Eric Abent & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Sanwa offers you their newest external HDD enclosure, the 800-TK024. Shaped just like a 3.5-inch HDD, this unique aluminum enclosure comes with both USB 2.0 and eSATA connection interfaces and can house a single 2.5-inch SATA HDD/SSD. The 800-TK024 sells for 1,980 Yen (about $25). [Sanwa]
The Ciphertex CX-10K-NAS portable 40TB 10GbE secure server is ideal for business and enterprise applications such as backup center, disaster recovery, file sharing, virtualization, and video editing. The server is powered by an Intel Core i3 processor with a 2GB of DDR3 RAM, 10 Gigabit network capability and 6Gb/s SATA. It offers a fast data transfer rate of over 1,000 MB/s data throughput and 100,000 IOPS. The Ciphertex CX-10K-NAS will be introduced at the HTCIA conference in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Unfortunately, there is no info on pricing or availability so far. [Press Release]
Here comes a new wireless trackball mouse from Evergreen, the DN-69528. Powered by a single AAA battery, the mouse features a 2.4GHz radio frequency (works up to 10 meters), a built-in trackball, a scroll wheel, a 400/600/800/1000dpi resolution (switchable) and a tiny USB receiver. The DN-69528 is priced at 3,999 Yen (about $51). [Product Page]
The G-GEAR GA7J-X42/CP1 is another newly released gaming PC from Tsukumo Japan. This high performance system is packed with a 3.40GHz Intel Core i7-3770 processor, an Intel H77 Express Chipset, a GeForce GTX 660 2GB graphics card, an 8GB DDR3 RAM, a 1TB hard drive, a DVD Super Multi Drive, a 550W 80PLUS BRONZE power supply and runs on Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (SP1) OS. The G-GEAR GA7J-X42/CP1 is available now for 89,980 Yen (about $1,149). [Product Page]
LG Optimus G launches with Quad-Core Snapdragon S4 Pro, 4G LTE and 13 MP Camera
Posted in: Today's ChiliToday, the long rumored LG Optimus G was officially presented at a press conference in Korea which we attended. With this flagship 4G LTE smartphone and its powerful hardware, LG is also pushing what they call a “unique user experience” with a number of interesting user interface custom features.
The most impressive addition to the software is the QSlide Function, a feature that allows to display two application screens simultaneously, thus enabling multitasking. For example, users can search the web or send messages while watching a video. To date, the only mobile devices featuring this type of split-screen capability are the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 and the Samsung Galaxy Note 2. I cannot wait to test QSlide in a real-world situation.+
By Ubergizmo. Related articles: LG Optimus G: preview of LG’s latest and greatest, LG Optimus G makes its commercial debut in Korea,
If you were waiting for the LG Optimus G to be revealed with not just what was rumored, but features not yet heard of on the tech circuit, you’re in luck! Today is the day that the LG Optimus G is appearing with 4G LTE connectivity, a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro quad-core processor at 1.5GHz, and a brand new set of user interface features as well. This device also brings on a lovely new physical back made with Crystal Reflection, this bringing on a luxurious look and feel and displaying different patterns depending on your viewing angle and lighting.
This brand new smartphone works with a 4.7-inch WXGA True HD IPS+ display at 1280 x 768 pixel resolution with a 15:9 aspect ratio. Inside you’ll find 2GB DDR RAM, internal memory at 32GB, and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich running the whole beast. The back of this device has a 13 megapixel camera on its back and a 1.3 megapixel camera on the front, and inside you’ve also got Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi, USB2.0 HS, A-GPS, MHL, DLNA, and NFC wireless connectivity abilities.
This device works with a 2,100 mAh battery and is 131.9 x 68.9 x 8.45mm in size, 145g in weight. The display works with Zerogap Touch and True HD IPS+ Display from LG Innotek and LG Display, this bringing on a picture that’s right up there as close to the surface of the glass as you’ve ever seen it. On the back is a unique panel made with LG’s own patented Crystal Reflection process, this bringing on an intricate polarized pattern under its surface. With this physical build you’ve got a three-dimensional illusion that is, as LG notes, “exquisitely reminiscent of a jewel.”
Inside you’ve got a collection of features that also recently appears on the LG Intuition (see our full review here) in both the camera and the user interface. You’ve got Time Catch Shot allowing you to choose whichever shot you like best out of a series, Cheese Shutter activated by you saying the word “cheese” out loud, Smart Shutter with automatic adjustment of shutter speed based on movement, and Low Light Shot Noise Reduction as well. And of course the camera on the back of this device is massive at 13 megapixels – we’ll see how fabulous it is when we get our hands on it soon!
This device will also be working with Cross-Tasking, a new term from LG that covers all the different ways in which the LG Optimus G will be able to work with multiple complex tasks at once with no compromise on one another’s ability to work at top quality. This environment currently supports the following abilities:
· QSlide Function shows two different screens simultaneously on one display. As it doesn’t show a part of the screen but the entire screen of both functions, the user can complete two tasks concurrently – such as sending a text message or searching the web while watching a video;
· Live Zooming enhances the video-watching experience as users can zoom in up to five times while the video is being streamed for a close-up of one’s child while watching a recorded video from a school recital;
· Dual Screen Dual Play not only allows mirroring between the smartphone and a TV, it also has the ability to display different content on each screen wirelessly. For example, a slide presentation can be displayed on the TV while the Optimus G shows the accompanying speaking notes;
· QuickMemo allows users to write, draw, or jot a memo with their finger directly on the captured screen for sharing instantly with others as an attachment or a URL. The QuickMemo can also be used as an overlay feature – like jotting down a number using the QuickMemo and directly dialing the number while the number is on the top layer;
· Screen Zooming allows for the zooming in and out of lists in music player, email, text messages and photo gallery. It also offers the ability to change the font size and screen layout;
· Application Link launches preset applications (Email, calendar, weather, etc) when the alarm is turned off – making your preparation time in the morning go a little faster with all the information prepared on your screen;
· Icon Personalizer allows users the ability to customize icons by editing size and adding images so the most frequently used apps can be most easily accessible.
As Dr. Jong-seok Park, president and CEO of LG notes, “The Optimus G is a groundbreaking premium device not only in the history of LG but also in the smartphone industry – With the Optimus G, users will be able to experience unsurpassed UX features that will allow them to perform tasks that really enhance their daily lives.”
This device will be appearing in stores soon – starting in Korea next week with an October release in “key global markets” – the USA we hope! Stick around our LG tag portal for more as the Optimus G gets closer and closer!
LG Optimus G official with S4 Pro and “groundbreaking” features is written by Chris Burns & originally posted on SlashGear.
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LG launches Optimus G flagship smartphone: quad-core S4 Pro, LTE, 2GB RAM, ICS, 13MP camera (updated)
Posted in: Today's ChiliIt’s official! Today in Seoul LG is announcing its latest flagship smartphone, the Optimus G. The 8.45mm (0.33-inch) thin handset — which has been rumored for weeks — packs Qualcomm’s Fusion 3 chipset which pairs a 1.5GHz quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro SoC (APQ8064) with a 2G / 3G / LTE radio (MDM9615). It features 2GB of DDR RAM and a 4.7-inch 1280×768 (320ppi) True HD IPS PLUS display with Zerogap Touch (in-cell touch) technology. A sealed 2100mAh Li-polymer battery rated for 800 charge cycles powers this Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) device. The rear camera sports a 13-megapixel backside-illuminated sensor with 1.1µm pixels, an f/2.4 autofocus lens and a single LED flash — along with a more pedestrian 1.3MP shooter in front. There’s 32GB of built-in flash storage, but no microSD card slot. Other specs include WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, A-GPS, NFC and MHL.
Aesthetically, the Optimus G marries LG’s Chocolate and Prada design-languages into a sleek 145g (5.11oz) unibody smartphone. The front is all glass with three capacitive buttons while the back indroduces the company’s Crystal Reflection process which gives the handset “the ability to display different patterns depending on the viewing angle and lighting“. LG’s placing a lot of emphasis on how the user experience benefits from the Optimus G’s quad-core Krait CPU and Adreno 320 GPU — something it calls “cross-tasking”. This includes capabilties like QSlide Function, Live Zooming, Dual Screen Dual Play, QuickMemo, Screen Zooming, Application Link and Icon Personalizer, plus camera funtionality such as Time Catch Shot, Cheese Shutter, Smart Shutter and Low Light Shot Noise Reduction — all of which are detailed for your reading pleasure in the PR after the break.
Gallery: LG Optimus G PR
Stay tuned for hands-on pictures, video and first impressions later today…
Update: Unsubsidized pricing will be 999,900 KRW ($895 USD) when the Optimus G ships in Korea next week. That’s pretty steep, even for an unlocked device.
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