MCJ (Mouse Computer Japan) is offering computer with a Core 2 Duo T7200, 2GB of RAM, 230GB of SATA II hard disk, Multi DVD burner, Wifi a/b/g, and an ATI Mobility Radeon X1400 with 128MB of RAM, for less than 1,200.00 euros. One more closer view…
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The Little Lluon+ from Trigem measures a mere 4.4cm thick (thin), manages to pack an Intel Core 2 Duo T2700 2GHz processor, a massive 320GB hard drive, 512MB of RAM, and Microsoft’s Windows XP Media Center Edition operating system. For lower budget, there’s Intel Core Duo T2250 processor and a 250GB SATA hard drive to choose from. More images
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Nobu’s N8, it is an in-wall PC comes with an 8-inch LCD touchscreen, an Intel Pentium M (1.1-GHz) processor, 512MB of DDR memory, 4GB SSD, 802.11a/b/g WLAN, integrated speakers, and three USB 2.0 ports. The company touts its “noiseless design” and “visual attractiveness,” citing the fanless CPUs and disk drive as the quiet culprits. Pricing and availability has not been announced.
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LG electronics has launched their Blu-ray compatible Full HD desktop PCs and a Blu-ray super-multi DVD writer and they also plans to release a Blu-ray DVD player and a Blu-ray disc by the end of this year, aiming the Audio/ Video and storage market.
LG’s Blu-ray RW, the Super Multi Blue (GBW-H10N), can store up to 25 GB f your data on a single disk. It can write Blu-ray Recordable Discs at the speed of 4x and Blu-ray Rewritable Discs at 2x. It is compatible with all sizes of Blu-ray disk and also compatible with standard CDs and DVDs. LG will initially sell their Super Multi Blue in Korea and major European markets including Germany and France.
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Sony unveiled its latest PC-TV combo, Windows XP Media Center Edition machine with a 19 inch Vaio LS1 1680 x 1050 resolution display. This all-in-one PC/TV features an Intel Core Duo processor, 2GB of memory, 250GB HDD, analog TV tuner, DVR capabilities, 802.11 a/b/g Wi-Fi, and a DVD burner. It is due to ship out in US mid-September for $2,100.
[via Techeblog | Reghardware]
Little Lluon Media Center PC features an AMD Turion ML-32 processor, 512MB DDR2-533 RAM, Nvidia GeForce 6200 graphics, integrated TV tuner and a combo DVD drive. A short preview from Akihabaranews…
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Celsius N450, the Latest workstation from Fujitsu powered by either a E6300 or a E6700 Core2 Duo Intel CPU. Celsius N450 will also available with a Radeon X300 SE video card, 80GB of SATA HDD and 1GB of RAM.
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Alienware come out with their latest machine, Area-51 7500. This 7500 is powered by the latest Intel’s processor and motherboard (code-named Conroe) 7500 has a processor speed out about 3 gigahertz. The Conroe chip also known as the Intel Pentium Core 2 Duo Extreme Edition, consists of two processors running in parallel for increased performance. The Pc support dual graphic card setup, nVidia GeForce 7900 GTX card handles half of the full screen. Other specs include SLI’d GeForce 7900 GTX cards, up to 4GB of ram, 150GB hard drives, DVD burner and water-cooling.
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Samsung Korea promoting the Magic Station MV55 PC the first with Blu-Ray drive in Korean market. This Magic Station MV55 PC is powered by an Intel Core Duo CPU Pentium D 940(3.2GHz) processor and a Geforce GT(VRAM 256MB) graphic chipset powers the graphics. The Blu-Ray drive is compatible with all types of DVD and CD media available. “Samsung will continue to introduce new offering with innovative technologies including Blu-ray, thereby consolidating its status in global market as a leading PC maker” said Hunsoo Kim, the VP of Computer System at Samsung. This Samsung Magic Station MV55 will be available in Korea for 2,990,000 KRW ($ 3115).
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This iMac is completely using wireless connection and featuring a 30” ultra thin LCD screen. The interesting part is the screen; the screen will be totally clear transparent if it is not in use. The screen can be set in different levels of translucency. The keyboard is also transparent and pretty cool with light sensitive illuminated key.
[via Renderosity]
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