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Gadgets Blog News (Free subscription) | 22 hours ago
by Nilay Patel , posted Jul 24th 2008 at 4:04PM Okay, so there's clearly a tube that dispenses marshmallows to the ASUS marketing department whenever it comes up with another product to slap the Eee brand on, because this just getting silly. In addition to the countless Eee laptops, Eee Box desktop, Eee monitor, Eee televisions, and other Eee-branded crap, we're hearing the company is working on a...
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LAPTOP Magazine Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
ASUS, you crazy company, you. Not only did we hear news this week of a new ASUS Eee PC 1000HD, but it looks like some new Eee PC accessories are coming on the scene. Why not add more accessories to the seemingly already-huge Eee PC family? We don’t have any official announcement on these and we [...]
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Gadgetizer.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Korea’s Ripple has released a new Mac Mini inspired, Atom-based desktop computer called the “Mini Chocolate”. The PC features a 1.6 GHz Atom processor with support for up to 2 GB of RAM. It also has 4 USB ports, two SATA sockets, and a single IDE socket…plus room for a slot-loading optical drive [...]
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Goofit (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
How To Install Or Change My Computer's Optical Drive Author: priti ranjan routray Playlist: creative Category: Science Added: July 22, 2008
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Goofit (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
Samsung TruDirect Optical Drive Author: priti ranjan routray Playlist: creative Category: Science Added: July 22, 2008
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Engadget HD (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
Filed under: Industry , Blu-ray , Players We'd give you two guesses on how we feel about this trend, but you only need one. BenQ has just followed Pioneer's lead and dropped the price of its BR1000 Blu-ray optical drive a full 33% in Taiwan. Post-discount, the BD-ROM unit now sits at around NT$3,650 (or $120 to you Americans). SonyNEC Optiarc projected that we'd see these internal drives selling for...
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übergizmo (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
BenQ will definitely introduce a smile to the faces of those who want to hop on the Blu-ray bandwagon by reducing the price of its BR 100 BD-ROM optical drive by a whopping 33%, touching a new low of $120 compared to the previous recommended sticker price tag of $179. Analysts have predicted a further decrease in prices later this year, targeting a level nearer to the $100 mark. If that were the case,...
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Gadgets 2008 (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
by Thomas Ricker , posted Jul 21st 2008 at 7:06AM There's no OS to speak of, no optical drive, just 4GB of flash storage and 256MB of RAM, and you're limited to a 400MHz Freescale 5121E processor with integrated graphics under the hood. But the CherryPal desktop PC -- just revealed with a $249 price tag -- is definitely worth making a fuss over. About the size of a plastic paperback sporting a pair...
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Its Electronica (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
by Thomas Ricker , posted Jul 21st 2008 at 7:06AM There's no OS to speak of, no optical drive, just 4GB of flash storage and 256MB of RAM, and you're limited to a 400MHz Freescale 5121E processor with integrated graphics under the hood. But the CherryPal desktop PC -- just revealed with a $249 price tag -- is definitely worth making a fuss over. About the size of a plastic paperback sporting a pair...
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Best Gadgets World (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
by Thomas Ricker , posted Jul 21st 2008 at 7:06AM There's no OS to speak of, no optical drive, just 4GB of flash storage and 256MB of RAM, and you're limited to a 400MHz Freescale 5121E processor with integrated graphics under the hood. But the CherryPal desktop PC -- just revealed with a $249 price tag -- is definitely worth making a fuss over. About the size of a plastic paperback sporting a pair...
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Gadgets Blog News (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
by Thomas Ricker , posted Jul 21st 2008 at 7:06AM There's no OS to speak of, no optical drive, just 4GB of flash storage and 256MB of RAM, and you're limited to a 400MHz Freescale 5121E processor with integrated graphics under the hood. But the CherryPal desktop PC -- just revealed with a $249 price tag -- is definitely worth making a fuss over. About the size of a plastic paperback sporting a pair...
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Engadget (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
Filed under: Desktops There's no OS to speak of, no optical drive, just 4GB of flash storage and 256MB of RAM, and you're limited to a 400MHz Freescale 5121E processor with integrated graphics under the hood. But the CherryPal desktop PC -- just revealed with a $249 price tag -- is definitely worth making a fuss over. About the size of a plastic paperback sporting a pair of USB ports and VGA-out,...
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TechConnect Magazine (Free subscription) | 07/19/2008
A couple of new versions of the popular optical drive emulator Daemon Tools are now available for download. The fresh releases include the free to download Daemon Tools Lite 4.30.0 and the commercial Daemon Tools Pro 4.30.0301. The former includes SPTD version 1.56 and features: - Updated and improved images engine - Adware free - Languages updates - Some minor GUI bugs fixed ... while the Pro package...
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iTech News Net (Free subscription) | 07/17/2008
Panasonic announced upgrades to its Toughbook CF-74. Panasonic’s Toughbook CF-74 will get the latest Intel Centrino 2 technology offering 160GB storage capacity and WiFi 802.11 Draft-N connectivity. The mobile workhorse Toughbook CF-74 features a 13.3-inch LCD display, optical drive, SD card slot, optional EV-DO or HSDPA, optional Bluetooth and optional fingerprint reader. Panasonic updates also the...
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sliabh.net (Free subscription) | 07/17/2008
My new netbook is due to arrive early next week (in the end I decided to go for the Linux MSI Wind). One of the uses I have planned for it is to watch DVDs on flights or when travelling. Of course these machines don’t have optical drives so the DVDs need to be ripped [...]
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das capitolin | 05/21/2008
ASUS BC-1205PT SATA Blu-ray Disc Optical Drive Tuesday, 20 May 2008 The HD-DVD and Blu-ray Disc format war is finally over. Now that Toshiba and Mircosoft have both jumped ship on HD-DVD, for the first time in at least a dozen introduced media types Sony finally has its moment of glory with their Blu-ray Disc format. This news is exactly what movie buffs and storage moguls have eagerly awaited for
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