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Cryo S High Performance Notebook Cooler

Cryo S High Performance Notebook Cooler

The “S” in NZXT’s Cryo S need for super efficient heat removal. Compatible with laptops up to 15 inches, is heat from the fan-fan, and the entire notebook case.NZXT as other devices, the puppy is essentially to give you a competitive advantage in PC gaming. Two adjustable 120mm fans provide powerful cooling, while the rubber finish raises the laptop bags to remove heat and improve air circulation. To top it off, the thick, brushed aluminum makes this quite notebook cooler Looker. It can be USB or the included power adapter. And since you can never have enough USB ports, there are two more in the back.

Thanko unveils point-and-shoot mouse

Thanko unveils point-and-shoot mouse

The hard-working champion of innovation Thanko have Lazy Mouse 2 (or GoroNeDeMouse2). Essentially a dual-mouse, the little device allows you to wirelessly with your computer mouse-like controls, including what is hidden in the rule of the tip of a mouse controller.The device works on Windows and Mac and has a battery that, for the duration of about 4 hours.

via Thanko

LaCie Data/Share

LaCie Data/Share

LaCie has just released a new device you can use the SD SDHC and microSD cards in a USB drive, which makes it easy to access their data without the need for a card reader, the LaCie Data/Share .

It could also be a good way to recycle old memory cards that you no longer use and put them into USB drives, or you may never buy another USB drive again when you leave the room, add Just another memory card.

Hanwha’s Duo for Laptop

Hanwha's Duo for Laptop

Here’s a novel idea — turning one’s standard, non-tablet PC into a tablet PC.

Hanwha Japan has just introduced its incredibly useful Duo for Laptop device, which sits gently atop one’s laptop display and tracks digital pen movements via Infrared and ultrasonic technology in order to add doodling functionality to LCDs that were never designed to understand touch input.

The only limitation — and it’s a big one — is that this seems to only work with lappies possessing up to a 15.4-inch display. If that’s kosher with you, you can snap one up, or if not, you can just wait ’til these are announced for netbooks, ultraportables and desktop replacements.

via engadget

Nokia Sparrow multi-core computer running Linux

Nokia Sparrow multi-core computer running Linux

ARM’s Multi-Core Chip Sparrow was announced just last week, and Nokia is already working on the first compact mobile computer with a few blow-out data, Linux OS on this CPU. But not your hopes – this Nokia device is planned for 2011 release.
Eldar has to play with the first prototypes and is mighty interesting.

The design of the Nokia device Sparrow Netbook not the current trend of more half-way, with some resemblance to Nokia N800 Internet Tablet.

It will have multi-slide keyboard, with various layouts key shows you how to push them in different directions. The display pages in different directions for different functions – think Nokia N97 Tilt display.

The new Nokia-based computer has a very interesting keyboard with diamond-shaped, raised buttons inverted to each other. At first glance, it seems very uncomfortable – the buttons are quite small (about half as large as normal key), the device itself actually is quite small. But if you start thinking about it, it works very well. It is very difficult to meet several key with a finger, even on purpose.

The Nokia Sparrow computer has a novel, transparent widget-based interface. Each application gets its own semi-transparent widget to view its contents in. Several applications can be stored in memory “for months”. For example, when writing a document or e-mail, only with Swipe your finger across the screen and semi-transparent panels with active or pre-set applications and content pop-up. Select one and you can use it at once.

Well, it is now. I asked our Ilinca to some of the musings before. What with all the things in the translation is lost, and not really very exhaustive description of visual Eldar, I am sure it is quite far from reality

via Electronic Pulp

Asus Toys With Google Android For Netbook

Google’s Android operating system is not just for mobile phones. There is Netbook.

Asus, which kickstarted the Netbook market with its Eee PC, has a team of engineers to develop an Android-based device.

Asus Toys With Google Android For NetbookThe company achieved a Netbook with Android OS end of the year, says Samson Hu, director of Asus’ Eee PC in an interview with Bloomberg.

Asus already has some experience with Android. The company is working with GPS navigation device manufacturer Garmin, a number of new mobile phones, some of which will run Android.

The Android operating system released in October by the HTC T-Mobile G1 mobile phone already has the attention of mobile phone makers. Handset manufacturers such as Motorola, LG and Samsung to develop mobile phones, the Android operating system.

If Asus brings a Netbook with Android, it will not be long until other Netbook makers like Acer will jump on the train.

via GearFactor

Protective film for notebooks

Protective film for notebooks

Speed Link for protective films Lares Notebook Protective Cover and devices to protect the lid of the notebook against scratches.
Easy attachment on the lid and easy removal is also possible. The films not only protect against scratches, because they are also artistic designs. These patterns can be works of art or screenshots of C64 to the list while loading a disk.

via gamestar

Protective film for notebooks

S41 notebook-style UMPC with DVD drive

Another offer from Expansys. This time it’s the Vye S41 is one of the few S41 notebook-style UMPC with DVD drivedevices Netbook-style, a convertible screen and a DVD drive. We tested this and moaned about the price back when it was 1000 pound Expansys in the UK, they have to offer now half the price that is much better value.

It runs the Intel platform Stealey CPU (1.3 GHz believe Netbook power) with 1 GB of RAM and an 80 GB drive with Windows Vista operating system. The DVD drive makes it unique among the UMPCs and Netbook.

Sony VAIO VGN AW11M/H

Sony VAIO VGN AW11M/H Review

We have no secret of the fact that our love for Sony VAIO ultra portable notebooks, because some of the best machines money can buy. However, when it comes to larger machines, our love with Sony is a little more hit and miss. On the style and build quality before, the Sony VAIO VGN-AW11M H, it’s latest desktop replacement offers, lives certainly below expectations.This is a powerful machine that weighs at 3.7kg but because it has a large 18.4-inch panel, you can hardly want to take with you on the move. The screen has the standard Sony X-Black coating, and images look amazing. We hoped that it natively supports Full-HD, the screen is a native 16:9 panel, after all, but with a resolution of 1680 x 945 pixels means you will be using the HDMI port for connection to a full-HD external device.