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HP mini 210 netbook

This is the HP Mini 210 netbook that could be an option because it uses a Dual Core Atom processor N550 (1.5 GHz, 1MB L2 Cache, 667 MHz) and windows 7 is already using the original starter. HP Memory Mini 210 is not bad 1GB DDR3 RAM and 250 GB hard disk, there is WLAN / WIFI and Bluetooth while the battery is 6 cell too.

IPad : Apple latest creation

The iPad is a tablet computer designed and developed by Apple. It is particularly marketed as a platform for audio and visual media such as books, periodicals, movies, music, and games, as well as web content. At about 1.5 pounds (680 grams), its size and weight are between those of most contemporary smartphones and laptop computers. Apple released the iPad in April 2010, and sold 3 million of the devices in 80 days.

Apple iPhone 4 and its controvertion

The most noticeable difference between the iPhone 4 and its predecessors is the new design, which incorporates an uninsulated stainless steel frame that acts as the device's antenna.

New gadgets for 2011

Mimo’s new iMo eye9 touch screen is a bit of a strange bird. At its heart, it’s a 9 inch resistive touch screen monitor for your computing device (pretty much anything that supports USB video out). It will work on both PCs and Macs and provides a unique user experience to say the least

Intel Introduces New Processors : Atom E600C. Configurable!

With the debut of six products based on Intel Atom processor, Intel enables customers to target different markets, with custom-made designs. Yesterday, Intel announced the Atom series E600C which can be configured, which has an Intel Atom E600 (Tunnel Creek) paired with Altera FPGA in one package.

New gadgets for 2011




Mimo’s new iMo eye9 touch screen is a bit of a strange bird. At its heart, it’s a 9 inch resistive touch screen monitor for your computing device (pretty much anything that supports USB video out). It will work on both PCs and Macs and provides a unique user experience to say the least. However, the design does beg the question, how far do you need to be from your computer to get comfortable?

Having a monitor that is separate from your computer and portable is great for ergonomics, comfort, and portability, but it does make things a little awkward when you’re trying to be productive. While the monitor is touch screen, you still have to use the physical keyboard for certain aspects (such as typing) so why would you even want one of these things? To make this thing freestanding you have to prop it up on its stylus!

Throw in the 1.3 megapixel webcam and you’ve got your answer. The camera is front facing and gives you 1024 X 600 resolution. The device rotates and you can display your workspace in either portrait or landscape configuration. The obvious application is FaceTime-like video conferencing. Perhaps you could convert a single PC into some sort of work sharing device as well. However, the stability of this screen really is a shortcoming

In short, you have to hold onto it to make it really viable as a work surface. So in an era when everything is going hands-free, why would anyone hobble themselves with this little thing? It’s cool. It looks snazzy. And it will definitely give you that Star Trek data pad feel. You just have to decide if you want to spend $299 of your tech budget on something more productive.

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