NEC Medias X 06E Is The First Water-Cooled Smartphone

Computer building enthusiasts, especially those with extremely demanding systems, have turned to liquid cooling as an alternative way to cool their computers. It works, it looks cool, why not, right? At the same time we’re sure many are wondering if […]

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NEC MultiSync LCD-EA234WMi Full HD Monitor

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NEC has showed off another one of its upcoming Full HD monitor, the MultiSync LCD-EA234WMi. Adopting an IPS panel, this new 23-inch LED-backlight monitor supports a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and provides 1000:1 contrast ratio, 250 cd/m2 brightness, 14ms response time and 178/178 degree viewing angles. It also comes with two built-in 1W speakers and has mini D-Sub, DVI-D, HDMI, DisplayPort and a 4-port USB 2.0 hub. The MultiSync LCD-EA234WMi will go on sale from May 29th for around 40,000 Yen (about $392) in black and white color options. [NEC]

NEC LaVie L Runs On Intel’s Haswell Platform

Intel’s Haswell platform has certainly created its fair share of news ripples in the past, and most recently at the end of last month, we brought you word that the Intel Haswell prototype comes with an automated screen size switch […]

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NEC LaVie L comes out from the dark with Intel Haswell on board

We’re still a few weeks away from Intel officially unveiling its fourth-generation Core processors (codenamed Haswell), but NEC has already popped up and unveiled its latest laptop which runs on the new Intel chips. The LaVie L isn’t really much to look at, but it packs quite a punch performance-wise with the new Haswell chip inside.

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It’s the company’s first Haswell-based laptop, and other than the processor, the machine runs on 8GB of memory, a 1TB hard drive, and a 32GB solid state drive. The laptop also boasts a 15.6-inch IPS display with an impressive 1920×1980 resolution, which something we don’t see everyday on a lot of laptops.

Of course, there will be different configurations for the LaVie L, with the highest-tier model expected to cost just under $2,000. A wealthy amount of details isn’t quite available yet, as NEC probably knows to wait until Computex next month to fully detail the new notebook as well as the rest of their Haswell lineup, but we certainly can’t blame them for wanting to jump the gun and tease some impatient buyers.

Intel will be announcing its next-generation Core chips at Computex on June 3, at which point we should be seeing a huge slew of desktops, laptops, and hybrid tablets make their way to the market at that point. It’s certainly been a busy time for computer manufacturers, as it was reported that Intel started shipping Haswell chips to OEMs early last month.

We’ve actually already heard some details about Haswell’s graphics portion, which is codenamed Iris, which will bump up the company’s HD Graphics series to 4600 and 5000. These new graphics chips will see a boost in performance over Intel’s previous HD 4000 graphics, as well as battery life improvement. Performance and battery life are the two kickers with Intel’s new Haswell chips, so we should be seeing new laptops that not only contain better graphics performance, but also longer battery life, assuming that OEMs pack in a big enough battery to see an increase.

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NEC announces LaVie L laptop, touts Haswell internals

NECs LaVie L announced with Haswell internals, lust for earlyadopter cash

The only phrase that’s guaranteed to put a smile on a laptop lover’s face is “fourth-generation Intel core,” which is why we’re beaming at NEC’s LaVie L. The company has announced details of its first Haswellpowered laptop well ahead of Intel’s June press event — a tease for those with early-adopter bloodlust. The unit will come with a 15.6-inch touchscreen, 8GB of RAM, 802.11.ac WiFi, a BDXL drive and a hybrid SSD. While there aren’t any firm details on pricing or availability, we’d expect to see firmer details at this year’s Computex.

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Panasonic – Pocket sized digital camera “DMC-LF1″ – 7.1X Optical Zoom, F2.0 LEICA DC VARIO-SUMMICRON lens, finder built-in

Panasonic - Pocket sized digital camera "DMC-LF1" - 7.1X Optical Zoom, F2.0 LEICA DC VARIO-SUMMICRON lens, finder built-in

Panasonic announced that they will release pocket sized digital camera “DMC-LF1″ (102.5 x 62.1 x 27.9mm, 170g) with 7.1X optical zoom.

It has a finder and F2.0 LEICA DC VARIO-SUMMICRON lens and features a 1/1.7 inch Mos sensor, 3 inch LCD screen (920,000 dot), and Wi-Fi/NEC functions.

Color: black

NEC launches VersaPro VX business laptop, VG Ultrabook in Japan

NEC launches VersaPro VX business laptop, VG Ultrabook in Japan

You probably won’t ever see these latest NEC computers hit retailers on this side of the Pacific, but if you do your laptop shopping in Japan, it’s time to listen up. NEC’s just flooded the market with a bounty of fresh models, all likely destined for corporate IT departments, and maybe a few homes.

There are a few additions to the Mate series, including an MG all-in-one, along with ML, ME and MB slim towers. Then, on the portables front, there’s some VB, VH, VD and VA notebooks, followed by two standouts: a VX laptop for 138,500 JPY ($1,400) and a VG Ultrabook priced at a whopping 261,000 JPY (about $2,650). That first model is available with Intel Core i3 or i5 processors, a WXGA 15.6-inch LCD and integrated graphics. The pricey Ultrabook, for its part, can be had with a Core i5 or i7 processor, four gigs of RAM, a 1,600 x 900-pixel 13.3-inch LCD, integrated graphics and either Windows 8 Pro or Windows 7 (huzzah!). There’s plenty more to discover, of course, but we’ll leave that up to you. NEC loyalists can get their fix (in Japanese) at the source link below.

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NEC – New business-oriented PC lineup – 12 types (28 models)

NEC - New business-oriented PC lineup - 12 types (28 models)

NEC has just released their new business-oriented PC lineup (12 types, 28 models) today including a 34.9mm slim body 15.6 inch laptop PC “Versa Pro Type VX” with USB 3.0 built-in and a super light (875g, 14.9mm thin) laptop PC “VersaPro UltraLite Type VG”.

New lineup:
VersaPro UltraLiteType VG (Ultrabook) ¥261,000〜
VersaPro UltraLiteType VB (Mobile laptop) ¥193,000〜
VersaPro Type VH (Mobile laptop) ¥223,000〜
VersaPro Type VD (Laptop) ¥165,500〜
VersaPro Type VX (Laptop) ¥138,500〜
VersaPro Type VA (Laptop) ¥128,500〜
VersaPro Type VL (Laptop for SOHO or small/medium-sized business) Open price
VersaPro Type VF (Laptop for SOHO or small/medium-sized business) Open price

Mate Type ME (Slim Tower PC) ¥143,000〜
Mate Type MB (Slim Tower PC) ¥111,000〜
Mate Type MG (All-in-One PC) ¥191,000〜
Mate Type ML (Slim Tower PC for SOHO or small/medium-sized business) Open price

NEC PE401H DLP Projector

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Here’s the newest member to NEC’s DLP projector line-up, the PE401H. Designed for conference and class rooms, the PE401H provides 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution, 4000 ANSI lumens brightness, 2000:1 contrast ratio and up to 3,300 hours of lamp life (Eco Mode). In addition, it also has a built-in 8W mono speaker and a number of connectivity ports including RGB D-Sub, 2x HDMI, Composite and Stereo Mini Jack. The PE401H is available now for $1,999. [AboutProjectors]

NEC Terrain For AT&T Spotted In Leaked Render

NEC Terrain For AT&T Spotted In Leaked RenderWhen it comes to smartphones, NEC is probably a brand that doesn’t jump to mind, but that doesn’t mean that it should stop the company from trying, right? Well thanks to the folks @evleaks who has been pretty reliable in the past over leaked images and information, it seems that NEC has a phone in the works that could be announced for AT&T’s network in the near future. According to their tweet, this phone is called the NEC Terrain and as you can see in the image above, it is an Android device with a physical QWERTY keyboard attached to it, reminding us very much of Blackberry’s smartphones.

Unfortunately the specs of this device remain unknown, but as you can see in the render above, it is running on Android, although it does look a little odd and we’re not sure if this is a real leak or merely a fake image. In any case we’re not sure who NEC is planning on catering this device to, perhaps to the enterprise user, maybe?  What do you guys make of this? Yay or nay?

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