eMachines intros ET1300-02, ET1810-01 and ET1810-03 desktop PCs

Just a few short weeks after eMachines outed its EL1300 line of SFF PCs, the company is hitting us up again with a new trio of full-size desktops. The ET1300-02, ET1810-01 and ET1810-03 are all encased within a luminous white mini-tower and ship with a matching LCD monitor, speakers and a keyboard. As for specs, the $449.99 ET1300-02 checks in with an AMD Athlon X2 4850e (2.5GHz) CPU, Vista Home Premium, NVIDIA’s GeForce G100 (512MB), 3GB of DDR2 memory, a 160GB hard drive, 18x SuperMulti DVD burner, multicard reader, HDMI / DVI / VGA outputs and an 18-inch E182H display. The $369.99 ET1810-03 steps to a 2.2GHz Pentium E2210 CPU, GeForce 7500 integrated graphics and just a single VGA port, while the $299.99 ET1810-01 cranks it down to a 1.6GHz Celeron 420 and 2GB of DDR2 RAM. The trio should be filtering out to respected retailers as we speak.

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Intel’s 32nm Clarkdale CPUs moved up to Q4, a full year ahead of AMD?

It’s just a rumor, but DigiTimes has pretty decent sources within Taiwan’s motherboard industry. So what was a Q1 2010 mass production launch of Clarkdale CPUs is now rumored to be coming in Q4, notable as the first Intel CPU to use its new 32nm process technology with an integrated memory controller and graphics core built on a 45nm process. This jibes with what DailyTECH and others were reporting back in Feburary. DigiTimes adds that Intel expects Clarkdale CPUs to account for 10% of its total desktop CPU shipments in Q4 rising to 20% in Q1 2010. That means we should see the chips well before the holiday shopping season (near the October 22nd launch of Windows 7 makes sense) if true. As for AMD, well, last we heard they’re still looking to “ramp up” production in the middle of 2010 with mass production capabilities arriving around Q4. Yeah, we know.

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Edelweiss PC casemod goes above and beyond insanity

Sure, these days, it can be pretty hard to get super-stoked over a casemod… after all, they’re basically a dime a dozen. We’re always impressed with the crazy ones though, and this one — the Edelweiss (possibly named after our least-favorite song and flower) really takes the crazy and turns it up to 11. We’re not even sure what’s going on, to be honest, but we can assure you of this much: we’re really, really fond of it. Two more shots after the break.

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Gateway unveils DX mini-tower and SX small form factor PCs

Nettop? All-in-one? Sometimes you just want a good ole’ fashioned desktop, and that’s where Gateway‘s new DX and SX PCs come into play. The SX small form factor, pictured above, has packed in a 2.33GHz Intel Core 2 Quad with GMA X4500 integrated graphics, 4GB DDR3 SDRAM, 640GB HDD, a 18x DVD writer, multi-card reader, nine USB 2.0 ports, multi-card reader, firewire and eSATA, HDMI and VGA outputs, and Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit. Asking price for that setup is $499, but if you’re looking to game, we don’t see much room for adding a hipper graphics card. On the slightly heftier side, the DX mini-tower boasts either an Intel Core 2 Quad or AMD Phenom X4 with NVIDIA GeForce G210 / ATI Radeon 4650 graphics cards, respectively, up to 8GB DDR3 and 1TB HDD, eight USB 2.0 ports, and all the other amenities of the SX for a starting price of $750. Both models are expected for release end of June, which means pretty much now-ish. To top it off, the company’s also just released a new FHD display series in 21.5, 23, and 24-inch varieties, and it looks like there’s been a spec refresh to its LX and FX desktop lines. Full press release after the break.

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TechSaver: Dell Inspiron 537 Desktop, Sony 46-Inch HDTV, and More

Sony-Bravia-KDL46V5100It’s the last day of Dell’s “10 Days of Deals” promotion, bringing you significant savings to start off the summer. (How’s that for alliteration?) The following offers can be had until June 25 at 6 a.m. Central Time.

I own a Dell Inspiron 1525 laptop and absolutely love it. I bought it last year for around $600. But you’re going to get an even better deal than I did. Dell’s Inspiron 15 notebook is being offered for just $499. You get 3GB of memory, 320GB of hard drive space, and a 6-cell battery. You even have the option of sticking with Windows XP.

If what you’re looking for is a desktop with an Intel Pentium Dual-Core processor, 3GB of memory, and a 320GB hard drive, then look no further than the $349 Dell Inspiron 537 desktop.

Maybe my dream of owning an HDTV will come true sooner than I thought? Dell is also offering the Sony Bravia 46″ KDL46V5100 120Hz HDTV for $1,349. This energy-efficient HDTV offers 1080p, 1,920-by-1,080 resolution, a 50000:1 contrast ratio, and three HDMI inputs.

The final deal of the day is the Sony PSP 2000 for $110; that’s 35-percent off the original price. This handheld gaming console is equipped with 64MB of internal memory, a 4.3-inch LCD screen with a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio, and built-in Wi-Fi. It’s also sleeker and lighter than the original PSP, and earned a rating of 4 out of 5 by PCMag.

TechSaver: Dell Studio 15, Vizio 26-Inch HDTV, and More

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As if Dell notebooks and desktops aren’t already priced to please, the company has been hosting the “10 Days of Deals” in the past week, slashing its prices on HDTVs, desktops, hard drives, and more. For each deal day, Dell is giving you two days to take advantage of its special offers, too. (I think that’s pretty generous.)

So what does Dell have on tap for today’s deals? For starters, the Dell Studio XPS 13 notebook for $1,099 (regularly $1,428). You get an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 4GB of memory, a dedicated 256MB video card with Hybrid SLI, and Windows Vista Home Premium preinstalled—basically, everything a gamer needs.

The Studio 14 notebook, priced at $699 (after $220 off), features an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 3GB of memory, and a 320GB hard drive. Or, if you’d prefer a larger, 15.6-inch screen, the Studio 15 notebook (a >PCMag Editors’ Choice) is going for the same price.

Not in the market for a notebook? You can get a high-definition widescreen monitor for just $149 (after $90 off instantly). Dell’s 23″ HD Widescreen Monitor offers a 1,920-by-1,080-pixel resolution, a 5 ms response time, and a 1000:1 contrast radio.

Or how does a $329 Vizio 26″ LCD HDTV sound? It features a 2400:1 contrast ratio, a response time of 8 ms for video, and a 1,366-by-768 resolution supporting 1080i.

All of these deals end June 25 at 6 a.m. Central Time, so act soon!

Tangent VITA LT Promises Energy Efficiency, Homework H

tangent.jpgStudents will soon have a more energy-efficient way to play Oregon Trail and Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing with the release of the Tangent VITA LT, an all-in-one “green” PC that costs less than $1,000 and is aimed at the education market. The VITA LT uses Intel’s Atom N270 processor, commonly found in netbooks, to draw up to 72 percent less energy than standard Energy Star 4.0-compliant PCs.

For a sub-$1,000 all-in-one, it’s loaded with perks for class projects, including a 18.5-inch touchscreen display, a 4-in-1 media card reader, an integrated webcam, and built-in wireless. In addition, the computer is 1.4 inches thick and seems to be taking style tips from Apple (which is never a bad idea).

Tangent’s emphasis with the VITA LT is to provide a client for their virtual desktop infrastructure solution, which allows students (or employees) to take their desktop with them over a network, regardless of what computer they’re on. This type of application doesn’t require the latest and greatest in processing power, so it makes sense to power it with an Atom-based machine. The decrease in energy consumption is a definite plus too.

Cheap Geek: Olympus Camera, Acer Notebook, HP Desktop

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I just want to promise the readers that I would never make a joke about one of Sarah Palin’s daughters. Unless I thought of a really good one.

1. Here’s a way to get even more out of an already good deal. Dell is selling the Olympus SP-565 UZ for $90 off, bringing the total to $229.99. That’s a good price, since the 10 megapixel camera offers a 20x wide-angle zoom, anti-blur technology, and face tracking that works with up to 16 faces. But wait, if you enter the code FMSZTHZ7$1QFBT at checkout, you’ll get $30 more off, dropping the price to $199.99. That promotional code expires on June 17, so get moving.

2. Bargain laptops typically offer smaller screens, but here’s a good deal on a 15.6-inch notebook. Office Max is selling the Acer Aspire AS5735-6694 (catchy name, Acer) for $479.99, a $200 savings off the list price. It comes with a 2.0GHz Intel Core2 Duo processor, Windows Vista Home Premium, 4GB DDR2 RAM, and a 250GB hard drive.

3. There are great deals to be found with refurbished computers. Consider the HP Pavilion a6707c desktop. Buy.com has it for $394.99, with free shipping. It’s tricked out with a 2.4GHz Pentium E2220 processor, 4GB RAM, a 500GB hard drive, and Windows Vista Home Premium. You’ll even get a keyboard and mouse.

Averatec introduces 25.5-inch D1200 all-in-one PC

Nah, it’s no netbook, but it’s certainly more than a rumor. Averatec has just cut loose details on its newest machine, a 25.5-inch PC / TV combo that looks to take on the likes of MSI’s AE1900. The D1200 all-in-one PC comes equipped with a hybrid digital / analog TV tuner and supports buttery smooth 1080p playback. Specs wise, you’ll find a 2.5GHz dual-core E5200 processor, 320GB hard drive, 4GB of memory and Vista Home Premium (64-bit). There’s also an 8x DVD burner, 2 megapixel webcam, WiFi, gigabit Ethernet, Intel’s G4500HD graphics, a wireless remote and a panel that’s either WXGA or 1,920 x 1,200, depending on which version of the rundown you read. At any rate, it’s up for order as we speak for a buck under $1,000.

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Maingear introduces eco-friendly, Ion-powered Pulse SFF PC

Stating that NVIDIA’s Ion platform has already snagged wide industry support would be a gross understatement, but for whatever reason, Maingear decided to skip out on all the Computex revelry and blaze a trail of its own. Hailed as the planet’s greenest gaming PC (which is certainly up for debate), the Pulse is an energy efficient small form factor PC that offers up Ion graphics. Said configuration is available with Intel Core 2 Duo CPUs and an 80+ certified 300-watt power supply; those who care more about frame rates than Ma Earth can opt for a GeForce 9800 GT ECO, which — despite being a discrete, power-hungry GPU — still swallows some 40 percent less power than a standard 9800 GT. You’ll also find WiFi support, room for an optional Blu-ray drive and TV tuner, upwards of 8GB of RAM and room for a single 2.5-inch HDD or SSD. The whole box checks in at just 7.6- x 8.3- x 11.4-inches, and it’s available for order right now starting at $799. Full release is after the break.

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