New Slim Laptops From MSI - X430 and X600

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Friday,March 06, 2009

NEW SLIM LAPTOPS FROM MSI – X430 AND X600
After debuting the X-Slim ultra portable X-Slim laptop at CES, MSI announced the latest products in the X-Slim series, X340 and X600 at CeBIT. These laptops feature Intel ULV architecture for performance and power saving advantages. The X340 has a 13-inch screen, weighs 1.3 kg and its dimension is 1.98cm at its thickest point and a mere 6mm at its thinnest. The X340 also comes with a complete multimedia feature set.
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ASUS SHOWS NEW PRODUCTS AT CEBIT EXPO – INCLUDING EEE KEYBOARD PC.
The CeBIT 2009 exhibition in Hannover, Germany has shown us several interesting new products despite the recession. Amongst many launches are Asus' new products – a Eee Keyboard PC and two new Eee PC models—the Eee PC T91 and Eee PC 1008HA. Both, the Eee Keyboard PC and Eee PC T91 were awarded the first and second places in the CeBIT-PreView Awards respectively, based on the votes from a community of over 300 German media.
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NVIDIA MAKES ANOTHER GRAPHICS CARD - GTS 250
Based on NVIDIA's next generation G92 architecture, the SPARKLE GeForce GTS 250 GraphicsCards adopt unified architecture that dynamically allocates processing power to geometry, vertex, physics, or pixel shading operations. The chip is manufactured using the 55nm process and is clocked at 738MHz core and 1836MHz shader speed. It is paired with a 1GB GDDR3 memory and supports 3-Way SLI.
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KINGSTON UPS CF ELITE PRO CAPACITY TO 32GB
Kingston announced it is increasing the capacity of its CompactFlash Elite Pro Flash memory cards to 32GB. Shipping immediately, the new cards not only offer larger capacity but also fast data transfer rates. It has rated transfer speeds of 25MB/s for read and 20MB/s for write. The cards are available in capacities of 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB. Its auto-sleep mode helps reduce battery consumption.
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WINDOWS 7 TO DITCH INTERNET EXPLORER?
Microsoft may give Windows 7 users the option to remove its Internet Explorer (IE) 8 web browser from the operating system. The Aero Experience blog says build 7048 of the operating system benefits from the new 'Windows Features On or Off' function, which could potentially let users get rid of the browser. Internet Explorer has been bundled with Windows for many years, a move which has created controversy.
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