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>ASUS N61JQ-A1 Core i7 Light Gaming 16" Notebook Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips

5 四月, 2011 發表留言

> Today I take a quick look at an ASUS notebook that features top of the line performance in a 16″ form factor, and doesn’t skimp on the video power

>ASUS G73JH-A2 Core i7 Radeon HD 5870 Gaming Notebook Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips

20 三月, 2011 發表留言

> This notebook has it all. It’s got good looks, good build quality, and it’s one of the most powerful on the market!

>The new VAIO C Series notebook PC from Sony – take a closer look

15 三月, 2011 發表留言

> Get a closer look at the colourful 14″ VAIO C Series in this new video from Sony. The recently announced VAIO C Series showcases a radical style direction by Sony that stands out from run-of-the-mill notebook PCs. A choice of fashion colours include two special orange and green ‘light emitting’ options. This audacious design scatters light along edges of the translucent PC lid and other key surfaces to create a dramatic glow effect. For more information, check out http://www.sony.eu and presscentre.sony.eu

>CNET First Look: Dell Inspiron Duo

7 三月, 2011 發表留言

> REVIEW FROM CNET: Unlike traditional convertible tablets, which have screens that rotate 180 degrees horizontally, the Inspiron Duo screen flips 180 degrees vertically–hinged in the middle of the lid. When the screen is flipped over and the lid closed, the system launches a touch-friendly interface for interacting with photos, videos, and music (and returns to the basic Windows desktop when the transformation is reversed). The flipping motion worked well on our demo unit, although the hinge felt a little loose. You have to take care to turn the screen only in the correct direction, essentially pushing the top of the screen back through the lid. Also, the screen occasionally collided with the keyboard with an audible thunk if we weren’t careful about opening the laptop body wide enough for proper clearance. The touch interface has large, finger-friendly icons for photos, video, e-books, a paint program, and more. But the response time when launching tablet-based apps was painfully slow. Thanks to a Broadcom HD chip, video playback was smooth after the first few jittery seconds, but the photo gallery program’s pinch-to-zoom function was sluggish. The interfaces for the different parts of this media hub, however, are pleasingly clean and simple. With zippier hardware it could be a solid multimedia product, and the built-in speakers were surprisingly loud–good enough, at least, for movie playback to a small audience. But even better-sounding was the optional JBL speaker

>CNET First Look: Dell Inspiron Duo

7 三月, 2011 發表留言

> REVIEW FROM CNET: Unlike traditional convertible tablets, which have screens that rotate 180 degrees horizontally, the Inspiron Duo screen flips 180 degrees vertically–hinged in the middle of the lid. When the screen is flipped over and the lid closed, the system launches a touch-friendly interface for interacting with photos, videos, and music (and returns to the basic Windows desktop when the transformation is reversed). The flipping motion worked well on our demo unit, although the hinge felt a little loose. You have to take care to turn the screen only in the correct direction, essentially pushing the top of the screen back through the lid. Also, the screen occasionally collided with the keyboard with an audible thunk if we weren’t careful about opening the laptop body wide enough for proper clearance. The touch interface has large, finger-friendly icons for photos, video, e-books, a paint program, and more. But the response time when launching tablet-based apps was painfully slow. Thanks to a Broadcom HD chip, video playback was smooth after the first few jittery seconds, but the photo gallery program’s pinch-to-zoom function was sluggish. The interfaces for the different parts of this media hub, however, are pleasingly clean and simple. With zippier hardware it could be a solid multimedia product, and the built-in speakers were surprisingly loud–good enough, at least, for movie playback to a small audience. But even better-sounding was the optional JBL speaker

>CTL 2go PAD SL10 10" Windows 7 Atom Tablet PC Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips

6 三月, 2011 發表留言

> Finally we’re seeing some more tablets in the market. This one features Windows 7, Intel Atom, and a multi-touch screen!

>CTL 2go PAD SL10 10" Windows 7 Atom Tablet PC Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips

6 三月, 2011 發表留言

> Finally we’re seeing some more tablets in the market. This one features Windows 7, Intel Atom, and a multi-touch screen!

>OCZ Avenger AG2 DIY Barebones Notebook Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips

22 二月, 2011 發表留言

> It’s an older product, but that’s never stopped me before. I grabbed one of these for my sister and thought I might as well unbox it. All you need to add is CPU, RAM, HDD, and wireless card, and you’re good to go. Price is right too.

>Universal Audio UAD-2 Satellite for iMac | Macbook Pro: First Look and Demo (NAMM 2011)

8 二月, 2011 發表留言

> Universal Audio UAD-2 Satellite Firewire DSP Accelerator: First Look and Demo (NAMM 2011) We got a first look on the Universal Audio UAD-2 Satellite at NAMM 2011. Lev from UA talks about it and after we show you a demo of how it affects your recordings. Twitter: http://www.twitter.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com Access UAD Powered Plug-ins with Dual Processing Power — Now on Select iMacs® and MacBook Pros®. Includes Analog Classics Software Bundle. The UAD-2 Satellite DUO puts the world’s finest analog emulation plug-ins within easy reach of Firewire 800 and 400-equipped computers, including select iMacs and MacBook Pros. In developing UAD-2 plug-ins, UA’s DSP engineers work with leading hardware manufacturers — using their exact schematics, golden units, and experienced ears — to give your mixes all the warmth and harmonics of classic analog recordings. Powered by two SHARC processors, the UAD-2 Satellite DUO allows you to run complex mixes, without taxing your host computer. Universal Audio UAD-2 Satellite Firewire DSP Accelerator: First Look and Demo (NAMM 2011)

>iPad app first look: The Daily

6 二月, 2011 發表留言

> News Corp. debuted what it calls the first national daily news publication built from the ground up for Apple’s tablet.

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