NEC NP-L51WJD DLP Projector

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NEC hits back with their new DLP projector, the NP-L51WJD. Measuring 226mm x 175mm x 43mm and weighing 1.2kg, this travel-friendly projector delivers 1280 x 800 WXGA resolution, 500 ANSI lumens brightness and 4000:1 contrast ratio, and provides up to 20,000 hours of LED lamp life. What’s more, it also comes with a built-in media player, an SD card slot, an HDMI port and a built-in 2W mono speaker. The NP-L51WJD will hit the market from August 20th for unannounced price yet. [NEC]

NEC’s LaVie Z Ultrabook has definitely lost weight: just 875 grams and priced from $1,600 in Japan

NEC's LaVie Z Ultrabook has definitely lost weight just 875 grams and priced from $1,600 in Japan

No one complained when we reported NEC’s initial claimed weight of 999 grams (2.2 pounds) for its LaVie Z Ultrabook, but it turns out that statistic is brutally unfair. The 13.3-inch laptop actually tips the scales at just 875 grams (1.9 pounds) thanks to the magnesium lithium alloy used in its 0.59-inch chassis — not bad when you consider that there are still 1.3kg netbooks wandering the planet. Of course, in line with Intel’s official Ultrabook spec, you’re getting a minimum Core i5-3317U processor (yes, that’s Ivy Bridge) and 128GB SSD, plus USB 3.0, SDXC slot, HDMI out and a claimed battery life of 8.1 hours. There’s no word on US pricing yet, but that base spec will set you back ¥130,000 ($1,600) in Japan, while the top model with Core i7-3517U and 256GB SSD will add another ¥30,000 ($375) to your bill.

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NEC LaVie Z dubbed the world’s lightest ultrabook

NEC has announced a new ultrabook today called the LaVie Z that claims to be the world’s lightest with a weight of 875 g. NEC used a new alloy for the first time made from a lithium-magnesium die casting process to make the ultrabook thin and lightweight. Despite how light the machine is it still has a 13.3-inch display.

The special lithium-magnesium die casting process allows NEC to integrate the display enclosure housing to the display directly making for a narrow frame that is thinner and weighs less. The keyboard housing is also integrated into the design. The body is 14.9 mm thick at its thickest part. The machine uses a battery that can recharge to 80% capacity in one hour.

Other features include the ability to boot in about two seconds from sleep mode using Quick Power On feature. The display has a resolution of 1600 x 900, and the machine uses a Network Duet feature to share data storage space with another machine on the network. The ultrabook can be had with either a Core i7-3517U processor and 256 GB of SSD storage or a Core i5-3317U with 128 GB of SSD storage. Both versions use 4 GB of RAM and promise 8.1 hours run time per battery charge. The machines also feature integrated Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and a 720p webcam. The ultrabook will launch on August 23 at an undisclosed price.


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NEC New LaVie Z Ultrabook now officially official! Act 2, Scene 1

Announced early May, then officialized early June, Today (Early July) NEC finally gave its LaVie Z its definitive launch date and price line-up. So technically speaker nothing much has changed here, the LaVie Z is still an ultrabook and still comes with a Core-i7-3517U or Core i5-3317U, SSD, a 13.3″ screen with a 1600×900 resolution and lithium-magnesium alloy but comes now in an even lighter package and now weight just 875g instead of the 999g previously announced!
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NTT DoCoMo unveils the Drive Cradle 02 that turns your tablet into a jumbo GPS

Driving dock for tablets

NTT DoCoMo is announcing its Drive Cradle 02 that turns five-to-seven-inch tablets into GPS units. Pairing up with the network’s Drive Net navigation service, the hulk of plastic will pair with NEC’s Medias Tab N-06D, the Galaxy Note and the 7-inch Galaxy Tabs to help you reach your destination — assuming you don’t get caught sneakily playing some Angry Birds at 80mph. It’ll go on sale in Japan this Friday, June 29th and will set users back 315 yen ($4) per month.

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