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An In Complete list of Products Showcased at Computex 2012
>Acer Aspire 7600U & 5600U
Acer has announced two new all-in-one Windows 8 PCs at Computex 2012 in Taipei: the 27-inch Aspire 7600U, and the 23-inch Aspire 5600U . These PCs are being called as the ones with world’s thinnest form factors in all-in-one series PCs because the Aspire 7600U measures 35 mm in thickness. So, these ultra-thin PCs are having beautiful Full HD visuals and Dolby surround sound. The 7600U has a 64-point multitouch display. the pricing can be expected to be something in the range of $999 to $1,599 for the 5600U and $1,599 to $2,199 for the 7600U.
> Acer Iconia W700 & W510 Windows 8 tablet
W700 is an 11.6-inch Full HD, 10-finger multitouch touchscreen tablet with Dolby Home Theater sound. The cradle allows for a tilt of up to 70 degrees.the W700 has three USB 3.0 ports.Acer Iconia W700 will run from $799 to $999.W510 has a 10.1-inch touchscreen, and is said to provide a wider viewing angle with vibrant, consistent and accurate colors. rotating the tablet 295 degrees allows it to be used in presentation mode.
>Acer Aspire S7 Windows 8 touchscreen ultrabook
The 1080p touchscreen laptop is coming in two sizes — 13.3 and 11.6 inches — and Acer is quoting 12 and 9 hours of battery life, respectively.Acer says the 11.6-inch S7 is "the world's smallest form factor ultrabook with touch," measuring 12mm thick. Both laptops fold open to 180 degrees. The S7 will be available for between $999 and $1799, depending on configuration.
> Gigabyte X11
an 11.6-inch machine made from carbon fiber that, at 2.1 pounds, the company claims is lighter than the equivalent MacBook Air.Specs include either a 1.7GHz Core i5-3317U or a 1.9GHz Core i7-3517U Ivy Bridge processor, 4GB RAM, and a 128GB SSD.the screen is 1366 x 768 resolution, and you'll get two USB 3.0 ports along with a microSD slot.
>Acer Tablet 600
a Windows RT device that takes the detachable keyboard form factor. It's got an Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core processor, an eight-megapixel camera, 2GB RAM, and a 10.1-inch 1366x768 Super IPS+ panel.
>Asus Taichi
Taichi is a laptop / tablet hybrid. Essentially a laptop with a display on both sides of its lid, the Taichi features either dual 13.3-inch or 11.6-inch IPS HD displays, an Ivy Bridge Core i7 processor, 4GB of RAM, SSD storage, two USB 3.0 ports, Micro HDMI, mini DisplayPort, a 5-megapixel rear camera, and "HD" front-facing camera.
>Asus Transformer Book
The Transformer Book is powered by Intel's 3rd generation Core i7, i5, and i3 processors alongside 4GB of RAM, USB 3.0, and Nvidia graphics. Asus is shipping the Transformer Book with a full HD IPS display in 11.6, 13, and 14-inch options.
A detachable full-size keyboard is available on the Transformer Book, allowing it to switch into a Windows 8 tablet for mobility.
>Asus Tablet 810
The Tablet 810 will ship with an 11.6-inch Super IPS+ panel, 8-megapixel rear camera, and Intel Atom processor for the all important traditional desktop apps compatibility in Windows 8.Asus has also packed in a Wacom digitizer with stylus support, alongside an extremely thin form factor: just 8.7mm thick .
>Asus RT-AC66U AiCloud Router
Router was with 802.11ac Wi-Fi support.Asus' RT-AC66U offers Wi-Fi speeds around three times as fast as 802.11n, capable of a combined 2.4GHz / 5GHz bandwidth of 1.75Gbps (1.3Gbps on 5GHz, 450Mbps on 2.4GHz) thanks to the advanced IEEE standard. It supports up to eight SSIDs and features Gigabit ethernet and two USB ports — one to host a 3G dongle and another for serving up DLNA media from an attached drive.
It also includes a number of Asus AiCloud enhancements that let you access your data from anywhere in the connected world. The Asus Smart Sync, Smart Access, and Cloud Disk capabilities combine to let you "cloudify" all your devices — Windows, Mac, or Linux — in order to sync your private USB-attached data with "unlimited" cloud storage. Like Netgear, Asus is also offering an 802.11ac USB-AC53 USB stick offering 2x2 data connectivity speeds at 867Mbps over 5GHz, or 300Mbps over 2.4GHz.
>Asus Transformer AiO dual-boots Windows 8 and Android 4.0
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>ViewSonic's Android Smart Display
it's a 22-inch 1080p Android 4.0 machine with an all-in-one form factor. There's a 1GHz dual-core processor inside, along with 1GB RAM . the screen has fairly low contrast and poor viewing angles . Priced at $479.
>Thermaltake Level 10 M mouse
the body is made of aluminum, honeycomb pattern on below the left button serves as ventilation, improving airflow and (ideally) keeping your palm dry. The mouse is height adjustable by way of a socket set into the spine, and the palmrest can be tilted to either side by five degrees, increasing your chances of getting a decent grip.
>MSI Slider S20
The MSI Slider S20 features an 11.6-inch ten-point multi-touch display, Intel Chief River CULV processor, USB 3.0, Bluetooth 4.0, and HDMI-out. The Slider's big feature is a screen that slides flat to convert the ultrabook into a fully-fledged Windows 8 tablet.
>Samsung Series 5 Hybrid PC
a prototype Series 5 Hybrid PC with a magnetic dock that runs Windows 8. The company isn't revealing much in the way of specs.around 11 inches in size, and beyond the hinge there aren't many surprises in terms of industrial design.
>Samsung Series 7 all-in-one PC
the PC is still in the prototype phase.27-inch all-in-one will offer a 2560 x 1440 quad-HD display, and 10-finger multi-touch support. Samsung also mentioned that the unit will offer what support for hand gestures and voice recognition, but they weren't showing what that means just yet.
>Qualcomm will put Snapdragon chips into Windows Phone 8, adds 'S4 Prime' designation for smart TV chips
Qualcomm's Rob Chandhok took the stage at the Computex Innovation Forum:and he revealed Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 will include designs based on Snapdragon chips.The company's also working on hardware for Windows RT, Microsoft's operating system for ARM-based silicon.Chandhok said that devices from its partners aren't ready to show off here at Computex, although the company will have a Windows RT reference design here at the show.Chandhok also explained that the company is attempting to simplify its chip branding for consumers yet again: not only will there be Snapdragon S1, S2, S3 and S4 to designate leaps in power and performance, but within the Snapdragon S4 family there will be Prime, Pro, Plus and Play branding for market segments, too. the new Prime is the company's quad-core smart TV chips.
>Samsung Ultra Touch and Ultra Convertible ultrabooks
The Series 5 Ultra Convertible and Ultra Touch bear some resemblance to the Series 5 Ultrabooks that precede them, but the pair Samsung is showing off here at Computex are designed around Windows 8, offering 1366 x 768 touch screens. The Ultra Convertible takes the notion one step further, with a 13-inch screen that can fold back onto the base. The common denominators are HD Ready resolution (1366 x 768), USB 3.0 port, two USB 2.0 ports, Ethernet jack, HDMI port, and a memory card reader, all in a plastic and metal case. Storage is provided by a classic 500 GB HDD plus a 24 GB SSD for system files.
>Toshiba Satellite U845W
Toshiba Satellite U845W ultrabook with a surprising 21:9, 1792 x 768 display. The U845W's LCD is 14 inches when measured diagonally.Toshiba's claims of an "all day battery" .It is under four pounds and 0.81 inches thick.It will be powered by an Intel Ivy Bridge processor, can support up to 10GB of RAM, and comes with an interesting combination of a 500GB hard drive and a 32GB SSD for caching frequently accessed files.USB 3.0 ports, WiDi support, and a backlit keyboard. The Satellite U845W will be released on July 15th for $999.99, and will be available in the UK sometime in Q3 for £899 (just under $1,400).
>Toshiba Portege Z935
Toshiba has just launched what it is calling the "world's lightest" ultrabook, the Portege Z935 (or Z930 in the UK). The 13.3-inch laptop is super light, weighing in at just over 2.4 pounds, and it's a slim 8.3mm at its thinnest point. the Portege Z935 has the newest Intel Ivy Bridge processors, Intel's HD 4000 graphics, up to 12GB of DDR3 RAM, and an up to 512GB SSD. The laptop has a brushed magnesium alloy casing, a backlit keyboard, and a 13.3-inch non-glare LCN (at 1366 x 768 resolution). The Z935 also has one USB 3.0 and two USB 2.0 ports, plus HDMI, VGA and SD card reader slots, and is rated for up to eight hours of battery life.
The Portege Z935 will be available in the US on June 24, starting at $899.99.
>Toshiba LX830
Equipped with a wireless keyboard and mouse and a 23-inch HD display (1920 x 1080), the LX830 will be powered by the latest Intel Ivy Bridge processors, will support up to 16GB of DDR3 RAM, up to 2TB of HDD storage, and optional 10-point touch input.
In the United Kingdom, the LX830 will come with an integrated Freeview TV tuner, which Toshiba envisions would go nicely with the optional Blu-ray player for anyone looking to create a mobile home entertainment station. Connectivity on this new PC is provided by 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0 (useful for the bundled wireless keyboard and mouse), and up to Gigabit Ethernet on board. You can opt for up to six USB ports, two of them of the faster 3.0 variety, and there's an HDMI input for turning the LX830 into an external display for another computer. Availability of this machine in the UK will start from Q3 of this year, at prices of £599 (roughly $920) and up, depending on spec.
>Windows RT runs on a dual-core Snapdragon S4 tablet
[video]www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=sh2LWwsXgdU[/video]
> In2uit's Electrostatic speakers
The Filo speaker is a portable battery-powered external speaker that weighs just 700g. Instead of the usual magnets, the Filo uses electrostatic technology to create sound.he unit has an internal battery that will last 10 hours on a full charge. You can play music by streaming it from your smartphone using Bluetooth, or through the 3.5mm audio jack. The Filo will be available in July in various countries such as the US, UK, Korea and Japan for the cool price of US$299.
>Acer CloudMobile S500
The 4.3-inch 720p display was bright and vibrant. Powered by a 1.5GHz Qualcomm S4 Snapdragon dual-core processor, the S500 should be quick and snappy.Acer told that the handset uses a Sony sensor module for the 8-megapixel camera .Acer claims that the picture quality will be even better than the HTC One X.The handset is running stock Android 4.0, with the only Acer tweak being the addition of an AcerCloud app which will let you access and share your data to the online service.
>Dust Free Green Mesh open-air PC case
According to the Taiwanese manufacturer though, this open-air design is actually the reason why dust will not magically accumulate inside the case. In fact, the company claims that it will have three to four times less dust than a normal PC tower.The reason is simple. Instead of relying on a fan to suck dust-laden air into the innards to cool the PC, the Green Mesh's openness causes a "chimney effect", due to the fact that hot air rises. This actually acts as a barrier against dust. If the case is placed in sunlight, you can actually see the specks of dust being pushed away.However, there is a major downside with the Green Mesh case--there's a limit to the amount of power that's available. The company's main expertise is making power supply units (PSU), and it has translated that expertise into creating a fanless PSU that dissipates heat by conducting it away using the mesh.
>Dell Inspiron 14z and Inspiron 13z ultrabooks
The Inspiron 13z is slightly slimmer and lighter at 3.81 pounds, with many flexible port covers for its several USB 3.0 sockets, HDMI 1.4a and Ethernet jacks, as well as a variety of colorful switchable lids. The Inspiron 14z has a little extra height and weight (4.12 pounds) to accomodate a DVD drive, optional Radeon HD 7570M graphics, and a 32GB mSATA drive for solid state caching, though you lose a pair of those USB 3.0 ports in the process.
To save costs, both come standard with a last-generation 1.4GHz Core i3 ULV processor (you can upgrade to Ivy Bridge) and 6GB of RAM, as well as 500GB of magnetic storage, Skullcandy speakers, Waves MaxxAudio processing, and 1366 x 768 resolution screens.
>Sony VAIO T ultrabook
>Acer Timeline Ultra M5
>Asus Zenbook Prime
Beyond the addition of touch it's the same Zenbook Prime UX21A, with an amazing 11.6-inch 1080p IPS display, Ivy Bridge processor, and thin aluminum construction.
>Nvidia promises 10+ hours battery life for Windows RT
Nvidia's Rene Haas gave a speech on the growing trend toward more mobile computers at Computex today, but the message was Windows RT: specifically, how ARM processors like the company's Tegra 3 will change the way we think of our computers in terms of battery life, noise, and heat. "It's really the next step in the evolution of the PC towards a true mobility device," said Haas. "The most popular seat in the Starbucks will no longer be the one by the wall adapter — you can sit where you want."
An accompanying slide showed that Nvidia's looking at over 10 hours of battery life for Windows RT devices based on its processor. "These PCs will last all day. It's a big change."
Haas also explained that, like current smartphones and tablets, these computers won't generate much excess heat. "These devices will never have vents coming out of the side,".
>Asus releasing world's first 802.11ac laptop, says Broadcom
Broadcom VP Michael Hurlston announced that Asus's G75VW gaming laptop will handle the new networking standard, bestowing it with the title of "World’s first 5G Wi-Fi laptop." The new laptop will be available "very shortly," said Hurlston, and thanks to the increased bandwidth from dual-antenna MIMO support, will be capable of theoretical speeds in the 800–850Mbps range.The Broadcom VP also drew attention to more 802.11ac-capable products coming from Asus, including a P8Z7-V series motherboard.
>Acer Iconia Tab A110 & A210
The Iconia Tab A110 is a 7-inch tablet with Android 4.0 that's powered by an Nvidia Tegra 3 processor. Acer representative said that the A110 would be positioned as the company's main low-end device when it's released in the third quarter of the year, and that it will cost less than $200.its Ice Cream Sandwich skin is almost free of customization besides the green shortcuts dot next to the on-screen buttons, and it performed pretty well in a Quadrant benchmark with a score just short of the Asus Transformer Prime. It's a little thick at 11.4mm, and the screen's viewing angles aren't so impressive. conia Tab A210, a similarly-specced and skinned device with a 10.1-inch 1280 x 800 screen. It looks like it'll be released at around the same time as the A110, though it'll likely be more expensive. Both tablets feature 1GB RAM, a single front-facing camera, and a microSD card slot. The A210 has a full-sized USB port and the option for 3G connectivity, while the A110 gains an HDMI socket with dual-display support.
>Lenovo Thinkpad W8 tablet
Intel is showing off the company's prototype tablet, which doesn't have a name yet beyond the ThinkPad branding. It's 9.7mm thin, has a 10.1-inch 1366 x 768 screen, and feels pretty light.
>NEC LaVie Z
The NEC LaVie Z isn't the lightest laptop ever made. the 2.2-pound notebook has a lithium-magnesium alloy frame.the prototype had an exceptionally shallow keyboard and a rather unresponsive touchpad. NEC announced today that it will be configurable with either a 1.7GHz Core i5-3317U or a 1.9GHz Core i7-3517U processor. It's just a shame we may never see it again outside its native Japan, when it ships this summer for an unspecified amount of yen.
>Intel demonstrates wireless charging
[video]www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbV-dR4zz9E[/video]
>Asus Keynote
[video]www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lTOkG95ASA[/video]
>Acer Aspire 7600U & 5600U
Acer has announced two new all-in-one Windows 8 PCs at Computex 2012 in Taipei: the 27-inch Aspire 7600U, and the 23-inch Aspire 5600U . These PCs are being called as the ones with world’s thinnest form factors in all-in-one series PCs because the Aspire 7600U measures 35 mm in thickness. So, these ultra-thin PCs are having beautiful Full HD visuals and Dolby surround sound. The 7600U has a 64-point multitouch display. the pricing can be expected to be something in the range of $999 to $1,599 for the 5600U and $1,599 to $2,199 for the 7600U.
> Acer Iconia W700 & W510 Windows 8 tablet
W700 is an 11.6-inch Full HD, 10-finger multitouch touchscreen tablet with Dolby Home Theater sound. The cradle allows for a tilt of up to 70 degrees.the W700 has three USB 3.0 ports.Acer Iconia W700 will run from $799 to $999.W510 has a 10.1-inch touchscreen, and is said to provide a wider viewing angle with vibrant, consistent and accurate colors. rotating the tablet 295 degrees allows it to be used in presentation mode.
>Acer Aspire S7 Windows 8 touchscreen ultrabook
The 1080p touchscreen laptop is coming in two sizes — 13.3 and 11.6 inches — and Acer is quoting 12 and 9 hours of battery life, respectively.Acer says the 11.6-inch S7 is "the world's smallest form factor ultrabook with touch," measuring 12mm thick. Both laptops fold open to 180 degrees. The S7 will be available for between $999 and $1799, depending on configuration.
> Gigabyte X11
an 11.6-inch machine made from carbon fiber that, at 2.1 pounds, the company claims is lighter than the equivalent MacBook Air.Specs include either a 1.7GHz Core i5-3317U or a 1.9GHz Core i7-3517U Ivy Bridge processor, 4GB RAM, and a 128GB SSD.the screen is 1366 x 768 resolution, and you'll get two USB 3.0 ports along with a microSD slot.
>Acer Tablet 600
a Windows RT device that takes the detachable keyboard form factor. It's got an Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core processor, an eight-megapixel camera, 2GB RAM, and a 10.1-inch 1366x768 Super IPS+ panel.
>Asus Taichi
Taichi is a laptop / tablet hybrid. Essentially a laptop with a display on both sides of its lid, the Taichi features either dual 13.3-inch or 11.6-inch IPS HD displays, an Ivy Bridge Core i7 processor, 4GB of RAM, SSD storage, two USB 3.0 ports, Micro HDMI, mini DisplayPort, a 5-megapixel rear camera, and "HD" front-facing camera.
>Asus Transformer Book
The Transformer Book is powered by Intel's 3rd generation Core i7, i5, and i3 processors alongside 4GB of RAM, USB 3.0, and Nvidia graphics. Asus is shipping the Transformer Book with a full HD IPS display in 11.6, 13, and 14-inch options.
A detachable full-size keyboard is available on the Transformer Book, allowing it to switch into a Windows 8 tablet for mobility.
>Asus Tablet 810
The Tablet 810 will ship with an 11.6-inch Super IPS+ panel, 8-megapixel rear camera, and Intel Atom processor for the all important traditional desktop apps compatibility in Windows 8.Asus has also packed in a Wacom digitizer with stylus support, alongside an extremely thin form factor: just 8.7mm thick .
>Asus RT-AC66U AiCloud Router
Router was with 802.11ac Wi-Fi support.Asus' RT-AC66U offers Wi-Fi speeds around three times as fast as 802.11n, capable of a combined 2.4GHz / 5GHz bandwidth of 1.75Gbps (1.3Gbps on 5GHz, 450Mbps on 2.4GHz) thanks to the advanced IEEE standard. It supports up to eight SSIDs and features Gigabit ethernet and two USB ports — one to host a 3G dongle and another for serving up DLNA media from an attached drive.
It also includes a number of Asus AiCloud enhancements that let you access your data from anywhere in the connected world. The Asus Smart Sync, Smart Access, and Cloud Disk capabilities combine to let you "cloudify" all your devices — Windows, Mac, or Linux — in order to sync your private USB-attached data with "unlimited" cloud storage. Like Netgear, Asus is also offering an 802.11ac USB-AC53 USB stick offering 2x2 data connectivity speeds at 867Mbps over 5GHz, or 300Mbps over 2.4GHz.
>Asus Transformer AiO dual-boots Windows 8 and Android 4.0
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>ViewSonic's Android Smart Display
it's a 22-inch 1080p Android 4.0 machine with an all-in-one form factor. There's a 1GHz dual-core processor inside, along with 1GB RAM . the screen has fairly low contrast and poor viewing angles . Priced at $479.
>Thermaltake Level 10 M mouse
the body is made of aluminum, honeycomb pattern on below the left button serves as ventilation, improving airflow and (ideally) keeping your palm dry. The mouse is height adjustable by way of a socket set into the spine, and the palmrest can be tilted to either side by five degrees, increasing your chances of getting a decent grip.
>MSI Slider S20
The MSI Slider S20 features an 11.6-inch ten-point multi-touch display, Intel Chief River CULV processor, USB 3.0, Bluetooth 4.0, and HDMI-out. The Slider's big feature is a screen that slides flat to convert the ultrabook into a fully-fledged Windows 8 tablet.
>Samsung Series 5 Hybrid PC
a prototype Series 5 Hybrid PC with a magnetic dock that runs Windows 8. The company isn't revealing much in the way of specs.around 11 inches in size, and beyond the hinge there aren't many surprises in terms of industrial design.
>Samsung Series 7 all-in-one PC
the PC is still in the prototype phase.27-inch all-in-one will offer a 2560 x 1440 quad-HD display, and 10-finger multi-touch support. Samsung also mentioned that the unit will offer what support for hand gestures and voice recognition, but they weren't showing what that means just yet.
>Qualcomm will put Snapdragon chips into Windows Phone 8, adds 'S4 Prime' designation for smart TV chips
Qualcomm's Rob Chandhok took the stage at the Computex Innovation Forum:and he revealed Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 will include designs based on Snapdragon chips.The company's also working on hardware for Windows RT, Microsoft's operating system for ARM-based silicon.Chandhok said that devices from its partners aren't ready to show off here at Computex, although the company will have a Windows RT reference design here at the show.Chandhok also explained that the company is attempting to simplify its chip branding for consumers yet again: not only will there be Snapdragon S1, S2, S3 and S4 to designate leaps in power and performance, but within the Snapdragon S4 family there will be Prime, Pro, Plus and Play branding for market segments, too. the new Prime is the company's quad-core smart TV chips.
>Samsung Ultra Touch and Ultra Convertible ultrabooks
The Series 5 Ultra Convertible and Ultra Touch bear some resemblance to the Series 5 Ultrabooks that precede them, but the pair Samsung is showing off here at Computex are designed around Windows 8, offering 1366 x 768 touch screens. The Ultra Convertible takes the notion one step further, with a 13-inch screen that can fold back onto the base. The common denominators are HD Ready resolution (1366 x 768), USB 3.0 port, two USB 2.0 ports, Ethernet jack, HDMI port, and a memory card reader, all in a plastic and metal case. Storage is provided by a classic 500 GB HDD plus a 24 GB SSD for system files.
>Toshiba Satellite U845W
Toshiba Satellite U845W ultrabook with a surprising 21:9, 1792 x 768 display. The U845W's LCD is 14 inches when measured diagonally.Toshiba's claims of an "all day battery" .It is under four pounds and 0.81 inches thick.It will be powered by an Intel Ivy Bridge processor, can support up to 10GB of RAM, and comes with an interesting combination of a 500GB hard drive and a 32GB SSD for caching frequently accessed files.USB 3.0 ports, WiDi support, and a backlit keyboard. The Satellite U845W will be released on July 15th for $999.99, and will be available in the UK sometime in Q3 for £899 (just under $1,400).
>Toshiba Portege Z935
Toshiba has just launched what it is calling the "world's lightest" ultrabook, the Portege Z935 (or Z930 in the UK). The 13.3-inch laptop is super light, weighing in at just over 2.4 pounds, and it's a slim 8.3mm at its thinnest point. the Portege Z935 has the newest Intel Ivy Bridge processors, Intel's HD 4000 graphics, up to 12GB of DDR3 RAM, and an up to 512GB SSD. The laptop has a brushed magnesium alloy casing, a backlit keyboard, and a 13.3-inch non-glare LCN (at 1366 x 768 resolution). The Z935 also has one USB 3.0 and two USB 2.0 ports, plus HDMI, VGA and SD card reader slots, and is rated for up to eight hours of battery life.
The Portege Z935 will be available in the US on June 24, starting at $899.99.
>Toshiba LX830
Equipped with a wireless keyboard and mouse and a 23-inch HD display (1920 x 1080), the LX830 will be powered by the latest Intel Ivy Bridge processors, will support up to 16GB of DDR3 RAM, up to 2TB of HDD storage, and optional 10-point touch input.
In the United Kingdom, the LX830 will come with an integrated Freeview TV tuner, which Toshiba envisions would go nicely with the optional Blu-ray player for anyone looking to create a mobile home entertainment station. Connectivity on this new PC is provided by 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0 (useful for the bundled wireless keyboard and mouse), and up to Gigabit Ethernet on board. You can opt for up to six USB ports, two of them of the faster 3.0 variety, and there's an HDMI input for turning the LX830 into an external display for another computer. Availability of this machine in the UK will start from Q3 of this year, at prices of £599 (roughly $920) and up, depending on spec.
>Windows RT runs on a dual-core Snapdragon S4 tablet
[video]www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=sh2LWwsXgdU[/video]
> In2uit's Electrostatic speakers
The Filo speaker is a portable battery-powered external speaker that weighs just 700g. Instead of the usual magnets, the Filo uses electrostatic technology to create sound.he unit has an internal battery that will last 10 hours on a full charge. You can play music by streaming it from your smartphone using Bluetooth, or through the 3.5mm audio jack. The Filo will be available in July in various countries such as the US, UK, Korea and Japan for the cool price of US$299.
>Acer CloudMobile S500
The 4.3-inch 720p display was bright and vibrant. Powered by a 1.5GHz Qualcomm S4 Snapdragon dual-core processor, the S500 should be quick and snappy.Acer told that the handset uses a Sony sensor module for the 8-megapixel camera .Acer claims that the picture quality will be even better than the HTC One X.The handset is running stock Android 4.0, with the only Acer tweak being the addition of an AcerCloud app which will let you access and share your data to the online service.
>Dust Free Green Mesh open-air PC case
According to the Taiwanese manufacturer though, this open-air design is actually the reason why dust will not magically accumulate inside the case. In fact, the company claims that it will have three to four times less dust than a normal PC tower.The reason is simple. Instead of relying on a fan to suck dust-laden air into the innards to cool the PC, the Green Mesh's openness causes a "chimney effect", due to the fact that hot air rises. This actually acts as a barrier against dust. If the case is placed in sunlight, you can actually see the specks of dust being pushed away.However, there is a major downside with the Green Mesh case--there's a limit to the amount of power that's available. The company's main expertise is making power supply units (PSU), and it has translated that expertise into creating a fanless PSU that dissipates heat by conducting it away using the mesh.
>Dell Inspiron 14z and Inspiron 13z ultrabooks
The Inspiron 13z is slightly slimmer and lighter at 3.81 pounds, with many flexible port covers for its several USB 3.0 sockets, HDMI 1.4a and Ethernet jacks, as well as a variety of colorful switchable lids. The Inspiron 14z has a little extra height and weight (4.12 pounds) to accomodate a DVD drive, optional Radeon HD 7570M graphics, and a 32GB mSATA drive for solid state caching, though you lose a pair of those USB 3.0 ports in the process.
To save costs, both come standard with a last-generation 1.4GHz Core i3 ULV processor (you can upgrade to Ivy Bridge) and 6GB of RAM, as well as 500GB of magnetic storage, Skullcandy speakers, Waves MaxxAudio processing, and 1366 x 768 resolution screens.
>Sony VAIO T ultrabook
>Acer Timeline Ultra M5
>Asus Zenbook Prime
Beyond the addition of touch it's the same Zenbook Prime UX21A, with an amazing 11.6-inch 1080p IPS display, Ivy Bridge processor, and thin aluminum construction.
>Nvidia promises 10+ hours battery life for Windows RT
Nvidia's Rene Haas gave a speech on the growing trend toward more mobile computers at Computex today, but the message was Windows RT: specifically, how ARM processors like the company's Tegra 3 will change the way we think of our computers in terms of battery life, noise, and heat. "It's really the next step in the evolution of the PC towards a true mobility device," said Haas. "The most popular seat in the Starbucks will no longer be the one by the wall adapter — you can sit where you want."
An accompanying slide showed that Nvidia's looking at over 10 hours of battery life for Windows RT devices based on its processor. "These PCs will last all day. It's a big change."
Haas also explained that, like current smartphones and tablets, these computers won't generate much excess heat. "These devices will never have vents coming out of the side,".
>Asus releasing world's first 802.11ac laptop, says Broadcom
Broadcom VP Michael Hurlston announced that Asus's G75VW gaming laptop will handle the new networking standard, bestowing it with the title of "World’s first 5G Wi-Fi laptop." The new laptop will be available "very shortly," said Hurlston, and thanks to the increased bandwidth from dual-antenna MIMO support, will be capable of theoretical speeds in the 800–850Mbps range.The Broadcom VP also drew attention to more 802.11ac-capable products coming from Asus, including a P8Z7-V series motherboard.
>Acer Iconia Tab A110 & A210
The Iconia Tab A110 is a 7-inch tablet with Android 4.0 that's powered by an Nvidia Tegra 3 processor. Acer representative said that the A110 would be positioned as the company's main low-end device when it's released in the third quarter of the year, and that it will cost less than $200.its Ice Cream Sandwich skin is almost free of customization besides the green shortcuts dot next to the on-screen buttons, and it performed pretty well in a Quadrant benchmark with a score just short of the Asus Transformer Prime. It's a little thick at 11.4mm, and the screen's viewing angles aren't so impressive. conia Tab A210, a similarly-specced and skinned device with a 10.1-inch 1280 x 800 screen. It looks like it'll be released at around the same time as the A110, though it'll likely be more expensive. Both tablets feature 1GB RAM, a single front-facing camera, and a microSD card slot. The A210 has a full-sized USB port and the option for 3G connectivity, while the A110 gains an HDMI socket with dual-display support.
>Lenovo Thinkpad W8 tablet
Intel is showing off the company's prototype tablet, which doesn't have a name yet beyond the ThinkPad branding. It's 9.7mm thin, has a 10.1-inch 1366 x 768 screen, and feels pretty light.
>NEC LaVie Z
The NEC LaVie Z isn't the lightest laptop ever made. the 2.2-pound notebook has a lithium-magnesium alloy frame.the prototype had an exceptionally shallow keyboard and a rather unresponsive touchpad. NEC announced today that it will be configurable with either a 1.7GHz Core i5-3317U or a 1.9GHz Core i7-3517U processor. It's just a shame we may never see it again outside its native Japan, when it ships this summer for an unspecified amount of yen.
>Intel demonstrates wireless charging
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>Asus Keynote
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