Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Biostar Releases A New micro-ATX AM3 Motherboard



Biostar hits back by bringing you their newest micro-ATX AM3 motherboard called the A880G+. This AMD 880G/SB710-based motherboard supports for AM3 processors (Phenom II, Athlon II), and features an integrated ATI Radeon HD 4250 graphics card, two DDR3-1333 memory slots and one PCI-Express x16 slot. In terms of connectivity ports, it offers four SATA 3.0 Gbps, Gigabit Ethernet, IDE, 5.1 channel audio, D-Sub, DVI and HDMI. The Biostar A880G+ is now available for purchase in Europe for 60 Euro (about $76). [Biostar] Related Posts with thumbnails for bloggerblogger gadgets

Canon LV-7590 Multimedia Projector


The LV-7590 Multimedia Projector from Canon is ideal for installation in large venues such as houses of worship, school auditoriums, showrooms, large conference rooms, art galleries, museums and small theaters. The projector provides five optional lenses that enable it to be customized to a variety of front or rear projection applications. The five optional lenses include an Ultra Wide-Angle Lens (LV-IL01); Wide-Angle Zoom Lens (LV-IL02); Long-Focus Zoom Lens (LV-IL03); Ultra Long-Focus Zoom Lens (LV-IL04); and a 1.3x Zoom Lens (LV-IL05). The Canon LV-7590 features 7000 Lumens of brightness, a contrast ratio of 1800:1 and a Color Control Device that helps to deliver exceptional image clarity and precise color. The LV-7590 Multimedia Projector has a suggested list price of $8,999 and is scheduled to be available at the end of August. [Canon]

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

iPhone 4 hands-on

Slimmer, brighter, more powerful and apparently the product of 18 months development: the Apple iPhone 4 certainly is something. The wwdc 2010 opening keynote is over, and we’ve just been back to check out the new Apple smartphone. Set to debut on June 24th – and up for preorder from June 15th – the Jobs hyperbole and press shots don’t do the iPhone 4 justice in your hand. Whether you are an Apple fan or not, you have to give them credit for creating a very slick device.[slashgear]

iPhone 4: quadband 3G but still no T-Mobile USA love

Steve Jobs said, and you could hear the hiss of excitement as eager T-Mobile USA customers suddenly wondered if they’d be able to take advantage of the iPhone 4. Unfortunately, a quick glance at the freshly posted spec sheet confirms their hopes are in vain: the iPhone 4 supports 850, 900, 1900 and 2100 MHz UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA, not the 1700/2100 T-Mobile USA requires.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Gigabyte M8000X Gaming Mouse Debuts for Professionals

Yes, there are people out there that play video games for fun, and still there are others that play for money. Lots of money, actually. It’s a pretty lucrative business decision, if you’ve got the chops to cut it against the cut-throat adversaries out there. Luckily enough, there are companies like Gigabyte out there who care enough to produce peripherals for the gaming elite, and that’s why the Gigabyte M8000X is so special: it’s got features to make any professional gamer out there a happy camper.[slashgear]

Thursday, May 27, 2010

RAmos W7 Android MID Shipped

RAmos has begun shipping their latest Android MID, the W7. Introduced back in September last year, the W7 offers a 4.8-inch 800 x 480 capacitive touchscreen display, a 600MHz Rockchip RK2808 chipset, a 128MB RAM, an 8GB of storage, 720p HD video playback support, WiFi, 3G (optional), a 1500 mAh battery and runs on Android 1.5 OS. The RAmos W7 Android MID retails for 999 Yuan (about $146). [RAmos via Zol]

HANNSsoccer 28 TV

The HANNSsoccer 28 TV from Hannspree is a must-have for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. It is a 27.5-inch 1080p Full HDTV (1920 x 1200) with an integrated Freeview tuner, a 10.000:1 of contrast ratio and a 170° / 160° of viewing angle. The HANNSsoccer 28 TV also features a couple of 10 Watts speakers, two HDMI ports, Composite, VGA and a sleep timer. You can buy the HANNSsoccer 28 TV for around $600 each. [Hannspree]