Mouse Computer has dropped another powerful desktop PC, the MDV-AQX9220ZL6-WS. Powered by a 2.40GHz Intel Xeon E5-2665 processor, the system is packed with an Intel X79 Express Chipset, an NVIDIA Quadro K600 1GB graphics card, a 16GB DDR3 RAM, a 1TB hard drive, a DVD Super Multi Drive, a 700W 80PLUS GOLD power supply and runs on Windows 8 Pro 64-bit OS. The MDV-AQX9220ZL6-WS sells for 279,930 Yen (about $2,767). [Product Page]
Here’s a look at another upcoming 3D all-in-one PC from Sony, the VAIO SVL24149CJB. This space-saving machine is equipped with a 24-inch 1920 x 1080 Full HD 3D touchscreen display, a 2.40GHz Intel Core i7-3630QM processor, an Intel HM76 Express Chipset, a GeForce GT 640M 2GB graphics card, an 8GB DDR3 RAM, a 3TB hard drive, a BDXL drive, 3 double wave tuner + digital terrestrial tuner and runs on Windows 8 64-bit OS. The VAIO SVL24149CJB will hit the market from May 18th for 255,000 Yen (about $2,578). [ASUS]
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Posted in: Today's ChiliLaptop manufacturers have been in the process of upgrading their current product lines to feature Full HD screens, which are capable of a 1920 x 1080 resolution, which has certainly impressed us in the past considering how visually pleasing it […]
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While Apple’s iTunes software is currently available for the desktop version of Windows 8, it seems that the Redmond company is interested in having a Metro version of the app, but it seems that Apple is rather reluctant to create […]
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Here comes another powerful gaming PC from Unitcom, the PASSANT Mx IX790RD-N67W. Specs-wise, the system sports a 3.60GHz Intel Core i7-3820 processor, an Intel X79 Express Chipset (ASUS RAMPAGE IV GENE), a GeForce GTX 670 2GB graphics card, a 16GB DDR3 RAM, a 1TB hard drive, a DVD Super Multi Drive, a 850W power supply and runs on Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS. The PASSANT Mx IX790RD-N67W sells for 199,800 Yen (about $2,017). [Product Page]
Apart from unveiling the next platform update of Android, Google is also expected to make a number of hardware related announcements at I/O 2013 as well. It has already been rumored that both Nexus 5 and the Motorola X Phone will not […]
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It was just the other day that Sony introduced their VAIO Fit line of notebooks, but is this all Sony has to offer? Well thanks to a leaked internal training video from UK retailer Dixons, it seems that Sony might be getting ready to refresh their lineup of VAIO Duo Windows 8 Ultrabooks with the introduction of a new and slimmer 13” model. According to the specs, it seems that this particular device could come with an Intel Core i5 process with 4GB of RAM, a 128GB SSD for storage, and could make us of Sony’s new Full HD Triluminos display technology. The video also reveals the possible inclusion of NFC, ClearAudio+ sound technology, and for those who feel that built-in webcams could do with better quality, this particular Ultrabook is said to sport an 8MP Exmor RS front-facing camera built into it! Based on what we can see, the Ultrabook looks incredibly thin and while there is no word on when the device will be revealed, some have speculated that Sony could announce the device at Computex which is taking place in June.
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We’re sure that many computer building enthusiasts would love to furnish their computers with a Solid State Drive (SSD), and while the prices of SSDs have dropped a fair bit compared to a couple of years ago, they are still pretty expensive relative to the amount of storage they offer, but how soon will it be before we can start seeing more computers begin to adopt SSDs as the default storage of choice, rather than your usual HDD? According to a report by HIS iSuppli, they seem to think that based on the statistics of the shipments of HDDs and SSDs, it is likely that we can expect to see a 600% increase in SSD shipments between 2012-2017, and that come 2017, about a third of computers will have an SSD.
A third of computers still isn’t as widespread as we would like it to be, but then again we guess there could be improvements made between now and then that could drive the price down drastically. The figures reported by iSuppli have also suggested that the shipments of HDD will decline at the same time due to cannibalization from smartphones and tablets as being one of the several reasons. What do you guys think?
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