Category Archives: Computers
Fujitsu’s 2012 roadmap has been leaked and from what we understand the company plans to launch new ultrabooks, tablets, laptops and desktops. Going specific, the Japanese giant will launch two new ultrabooks in May, followed by an Android media tablet in June. Around the same time it’ll launch mainstream thin-and-light laptops.
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CyberPower recently launched a new gaming desktop in the form of CyberPower Zeus. What is interesting about this machine is that it features Intel’s new Core i7-3820 or AMD FX CPU, NZXT’s Switch 810 chassis, and legendary Advanced Hydro Liquid Cooling. The initial Zeus rollout includes six models. The Zeus Thunder 1000, 2000, 300 and MAX will all feature Intel’s latest CPUs, including the new 2nd generation Core i7-3820 (3.6GHz) processor. The Zeus Lightning series consists of the 1000 and 2000 models with the AMD FX series native 8-core desktop processor.
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Acer has quietly started shipping a new nettop in the form of Acer Revo RL70. This one’s powered by AMD Fusion E-series APU and is designed for home as well as business users. The nettop measures 8.3 x 2.1 x 8.3 inches and weighs only 2.2 pounds.
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All-in-ones are really good. They not only offer a large display but also saves space. But unfortunately they had their limitations in terms of power until now. But that didn’t stop HP from breaking away with its latest product HP Z1. At 27-inches, the all-in-one not only provide a large display but also boast of workstation-grade specification. To give you an idea, the HP Z1 features quad-core Intel Xeon processor, NVIDIA Quadro graphics, 32GB DDR3 memory, and 2TB storage.
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Arctic has introduced a new HTPC family in the form of Arctic MC101, designed for multimedia users. There are three models under Arctic MC101 Series — the MC101, MC101 Pro and MC101 Barebone. All three of them sport ultra-slim silver brushed aluminium cover and numerous connection ports.
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Shuttle XPC Barebone SZ68R5 is Shuttle’s first desktop with Intel’s Z68 chipset. What is interesting about the Intel Z68 chipset with Smart Response Technology is that it uses an SSD to speed up the boot process and to ensure ultra-rapid application startup. So you can expect an amazing level of performance from this machine. The Shuttle XPC Barebone SZ68R5 is also the first to accommodate four add-on cards: 1x PCIe-x16-2.0, 1x PCIe-x4-2.0, 1x Mini-PCIe-x1-2.0 and 1x mSATA.
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Dell is not only planning to launch three gaming laptops under Alienware brand but also a desktop workstation under its Dell Precision family. Dubbed as Dell Precision T1650, the workstation is powered by the upcoming Intel Ivy Bridge processor.
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Gigabyte has silently rolled out a new all-in-one barebone machine. Dubbed as Gigabyte GB-AEDTK, the device is based on an Intel H61 motherboard and support LGA 1155 processors. What is interesting about this all-in-one is that it provides a 21.5″ 10-point multi-touch display. That’s not all, you also get a built-in backup battery!
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Word on internet has it Sapphire is all set to launch a new nettop under its Edge HD family with AMD Fusion platform. Dubbed as Sapphire Edge HD3, the nettop sports a slim and light profile and is powered by AMD Brazos platform. Specification include AMD E-450 APU with Radeon HD 6320 graphics, 4GB of DDR3 RAM, and 320GB hard drive.
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Every now and then we do see an energy saving computer, but what MotomoTechWon has come up with is something really amazing. Reportedly, the firm has developed a computer which consumes zero watts during standby mode! Dubbed as MotomoTechWon Save PC, the desktop sports a core technology that can prevent leakage of standby power by 100% to zero watts.
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