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Dell reduces Adamo 13 price

Dell today dropped the price of Adamo 13 but also to increase it a high speed, to keep it in front of the MacBook Air. The system has fallen from $ 1,099 to $ 899, as to give the same specifications as the previous high-end model. He has the 1.4 GHz, Ultra Low Voltage Core 2 Duo versions of the old left and has moved up to the much faster 2.13 GHz chip.

Dell reduces Adamo 13 price

The newly adopted specification also there is a 128 GB solid state drive, 4 GB RAM and a 64-bit installation of Windows 7 Home Premium. The options are few on the system outside of AT &T-enabled 3G modem. Its relatively high 13.4-inch existing design remains, and has relatively wide expansion, including two USB ports (one with eSATA port), Ethernet and DisplayPort. The six-cell battery is like on the Apple system, sealed in, but can last for as much as five hours.

Dell Adamo line was designed from the start to try and against the MacBook Air, but has a relatively muted response, since it was unveiled in March 2009th The company has cut prices and began to performance improvements in order to remain competitive, but also rolled out the short-lived Adamo XPS. Neither company has broken sales figures, but Apple has had less overall to reduce pressure on prices and product upgrade information about software sale.

The Adamo 13 at its new cost potentially less expensive than the 13-inch Apple system with a faster processor  and more RAM but it runs on Intel graphics much more slowly as well as ViewSonic VP2365WB 23-Inch Monitor, has shorter battery life, and it lacks an SD card slot. Dell’s closest equivalent to the 11-inch-Air, the Inspiron M101z, but it runs on much slower Athlon processors and conventional spinning hard drives.

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Acer’s Tegra-based Android tablet on Video

Update transferred to video) One of the upcoming Android Acer’s tablet has leaked on YouTube a video that was taken short and then transferred a short time later appeared. The video was released, the company 10-inch model, which is probably of Dual-Core NVIDIA Tegra-2 platform will be operated to show. Apart from a limited amount of information already known, is the latest Acer leak in the process of developing a set of custom Android Apps. An e-reader application, which doubles as a photo-utility seems to use a gyroscope sensor for paging.

Acer's Tegra-based Android tablet on Video

All custom UI and applications is expected to say in the beta stage of development, such as Acer are waiting for Android 3.0, also known as Honeycomb and are suitable for tablets, before the device will come into the market.

The company is also working on a 4.8-inch 1024×480 screen smartphone, along with a seven-inch model with 1280×800 display and dual-core processor like onViewSonic VP2365WB 23-Inch Monitor. All units are expected to ship sometime in April.

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Indamixx tablets announces features for musicians

Who would have thought that tablet devices have finally take off in such a big way this year? Well, the 2011 is certainly a banner year as well as for Tablet PCs and those like him, partly due to the fact that many people look forward to continuing to look for iPad. Of course, once in a while to help some devices like the tablets do Indamixx 2 Beta, its cause (as reported news of the prototype earlier), although these objectives musicians.

Indamixx tablets announces features for musicians

What makes the Indamixx super is the fact that they support peripheral devices such as MIDI devices courtesy of USB 2.0 connectivity like on ViewSonic VP2365WB 23-Inch Monitor, not to mention an Intel Atom N450 1.66GHz processor within the beautiful game with x86 software. Shipping with gear 5.0, a music application that uses its large-format touchscreen display, it’s a snap to change settings and layout of your tracks in a logical and simple manner. upward course with prices starting at $ 700, you know that the Indamixx not for beginners or those who use their toes into the world of tablets dip for the first time.

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Dbrain tablet with a removable keyboard coming soon

The concept Dbrain portable computer is here with medical professionals, and it looks very much like it was sent back in time from the future. It has a detachable keyboard that you use the device in a tablet form factor, or connect it to the screen and use it as a desktop computer allows a wireless keyboard.

Dbrain tablet with a removable keyboard coming soon

The fold-out stand on the back of the display allows you to be supported without external support, like a picture frame. The power charger also has an interesting design like on ViewSonic VP2365WB 23-Inch Monitor, so that you coil the wire in the charger itself, avoiding the chaotic tangle, which tend to turn our hair white.

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BenQ plans to launch an Android tablet

BenQ is the latest PC maker to throw his hat into the ring Android tablet. While the company want to make the computer often, it can in the U.S., you pick them up in Taiwan, China, and sometimes other locations. According to PC World, BenQ will launch an Android Tablet in China and Taiwan in the spring of 2011.

BenQ plans to launch an Android tablet

The BenQ R100 tablet has a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel touch screen display like on ViewSonic VP2365WB 23-Inch Monitor and a possible 833MHz ARM-based processor from Samsung. It is reported that 8 GB of storage, an SD card slot for expansion, and mini-USB and HDMI ports, and 802.11b /g WiFi and Bluetooth.

BenQ hopes to deal the tablet as a souped eReader by developing content for books, magazines and newspapers available position.

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ViewSonic VP2365WB 23-Inch Monitor Review

The ViewSonic VP2365wb is available online for around $ 500. For that price you get a 23-inch E-IPS monitor with a lot of ergonomic options, five USB ports and a good performance. The performance would be better if it is not hindered by low light, unfortunately. Also, the display is a tacky-feeling chassis, lacks an HDMI port, and although its colors are correct, they move when viewing the monitor from the left or right. If, after a 23-inch, 16:9-looking monitor, we would be the Samsung SyncMaster XL2370 recommend instead. Powerful 16:09 monitor with more features.

ViewSonic VP2365WB 23-Inch Monitor Review

Design and Features

The 23-inch ViewSonic VP2365wb has a dull black, thin bezel that measures 0.7 inches on all sides. The black case feels hollow and fragile compared to similar displays from Dell and Samsung, as the U2410 and XL2370. The panel is 1.1-inches deep, but the back of the display – extends another 1.4 inches, bringing the full depth monitoring to about 2.5 centimeters – the houses of the backlight, connection options and ventilation system. The screen has a somewhat frosty matte finish with an anti-reflective coating. The back of the monitor is a sleek, black matte plastic with a ViewSonic logo etched into the top.

The circular foot rest measures about 9 inches in diameter. With the screen height adjustment to its maximum, the screen wobbles clear when knocked from the side and could tip over easily if hit hard enough. It wobbles less on the lowest level and showed no signs of real crash. The panel rotated 360 degrees and tilts back about 20 degrees. The panel can be unscrewed from the stand and mounted (VESA-style) on the wall. Also, the panel pivots 90 degrees to the left for vertical format.

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The monitor’s video connection options are limited to VGA and DVI, but ViewSonic and USB downstream ports and one upstream. All connections are at the back in the bottom right side of the plate and face down. While the video ports easily accessible, the best way to get the USB ports, it is the first pivot axis panel.

The on-screen display button array is in the middle of the underside of the hood removed and consists of four light-gray keys, without the power button in the middle. The buttons are arranged horizontally to keep a sufficient distance between the fingers aligned comfortably during navigation on it. Pressing the 1 key to call up the OSD and the Up and Down arrow keys to navigate the menu. The 2-button doubles as the enter button and select Source.

ViewSonic VP2365WB 23-Inch Monitor Review

The OSD options include the standard brightness, contrast, and various color options. Instead of preset options offers the ViewSonic four color temperature selections: 5.000 K, 6.500 K, 7500 K, and 9,300 K, and an sRGB option and a user-color option that you change your colors red, green leaves and blue- values individually. Other options include OSD memory to recall that resets the monitor to factory settings, and a Dynamic Contrast option. ViewSonic also Eco-mode on the screen with three options: standard, enhance and save.

Selecting each mode adjusts the brightness, in turn, reduces the monitoring of energy consumption. Finally, there is an OSD-specific option to set the OSD to stay up to a minute (useful for anyone who wants to spend a good time to calibrate the display). The ViewSonic VP2365wb 16:9 supports a full HD native resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels. This continues the trend of electronics manufacturers move to 16:9 to 16:10, because high-definition content – especially 1080p movies – on a 1920 x 1080-pixel screen in full screen mode without stretching the image to fit .

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Performance

We tested the ViewSonic VP2365wb has a DVI connector in the 7,500 K color. The display has a composite score of 95 on DisplayMate-based performance tests. The VP2365wb scored in almost all of our color and uniformity tests, but we found that compared to the vibrancy of the colors were missing with the XL2370. This has more to do with the display brightness is relatively low, however. The ViewSonic VP2365wb reached a brightness of 203 candelas per square meter score (cd/m2) – much lower than claimed ViewSonic 300 cd/m2 max. We found that this low brightness, the color impaired in movies and games. Instead of exhibiting the kind of pop we saw on the XL2370, the colors looked dull.

We looked at “Kill Bill: Vol. 1″ on DVD and a series of 1080p video files from the Microsoft WMV HD showcase. Films found on the Viewsonic, natural colors, but missing was had the vitality or pop the XL2370. Unreal Tournament 3 and World of Warcraft both looked great running at 1,920 x 1,200 and showed no signs of ghosting or input lag. Compared with the XL2370 showed VP2365wb matt colors – not conducive to gaming.

ViewSonic VP2365WB 23-Inch Monitor Review

The optimum angle for a monitor is usually right in front, about a quarter of the screen distance from top to bottom. At this angle, you are the display of color and gamma correction, to see how they were intended. Most monitors are made to only the angles are considered. Depending on the type of field, the picture quality varies from less than optimum angle. The ViewSonic was made with an e-IPS panel. IPS panel shows only minimal color shift changes with angle. On the VP2365wb, we noticed that the colors move at about 45 degrees to the left or right. The screen darkens do not like TN panels, if seen from below.

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We tested the ViewSonic VP2365wb’s input lag with the connection and the Samsung XL2370 in extended mode, the same graphics card, then open a window, and placement of windows, so that half of them was on a monitor and half on the other. We then moved the window up and down, the two sides hold even. We had not noticed was monitored either from the window and moves the same speed.

In the power consumption tests, the ViewSonic VP2365wb 40.14 Watt moved to its Default/On mod – more than the Samsung SyncMaster’s XL2370 30.09 watts. Based on our formula, the cost would be $ 12.32 VP2365wb to run per year. Compare that with the XL2370′s $ 9.96 per year.

Airis Slimpad is an 11″ Windows 7 tablet

The Airis Slimpad is almost a very interesting form of tablets, but it falls short in some areas. Nevertheless, there is much about the device like. There is a spacious 11.6″ 1366 768 pixels capacitive display, 32GB SSD, Mini HDMI output, Bluetooth, a 1.3 megapixel webcam and Windows have 7. Now the failures. For a CPU, an Intel packs the Slimpad Atom N450 1.6 GHz -. not the freshest horse in the barn with all the means It’s got wireless, but only 802.11b g, and N-support would definitely make it a more attractive device such as HP Pavilion dv4t.

Airis Slimpad is an 11″ Windows 7 tablet

Airis lists the street price of Slimpad from 600 to 800 – or about $ 800 to 1050 U.S.-The somewhat shining on the steep side, so you might want to wait for result for the coming flood of new tablets before opening your wallet for this one. Oh yes … It also bears a very striking resemblance to the Pegatron Masterpad Tablet we saw earlier in August.

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Indamixx2 tablet with portable music studio software

As expected, Indamixx has started to load orders for the new slate computer with music production software. The Indamixx2 looks like your typical nuclear-powered tablet, with a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel multi-touch display and a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 CPU like on HP Pavilion dv4t. But the computer comes with 2 GB of RAM, a 250GB hard drive, and especially the Indamixx suite that goes with dozens of applications and digital effects to create, edit, and play music on the go.

Indamixx2 tablet with portable music studio software

The Indamixx2 tablet with Windows 7 for $ 779, or $ 699 with MeeGo Linux. While you could certainly be a cheaper tablet, what you, in this case, the Indamixx suite of open source and proprietary applications for music creation, linking to be paid. The company has been selling netbooks, notebooks and other devices with their custom mix of music software for a few years. The hardware is often off-the-shelf, but it is the music production software, the features of these products safer.

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New Lapdesk N550 for notebooks and netbooks

the N550 Lapdesk – Logitech has developed on his N700 followed Lapdesk with a unit for 14-inch or smaller notebooks and netbooks. The new features additionally integrated stereo speakers, an ergonomic design and four levels of heat protection.

New Lapdesk N550 for notebooks and netbooks

Compared to the N700, which was designed for laptops up to 16-inches, the N550 is designed for notebooks and netbooks 14.1-inch and smaller. Both devices have identical 2 W, 2 inch, USB speakers inclined, like ergonomic features like a 10 degree surface and padded bottom, and both Mac and PC ready.

The main points of difference are the four levels of heat protection device in the N550 (instead of the fans of the N700) and see of course the difference in size, with the N550 measuring 17 x 9.8 x 2 inches (430 x 250 x 50 mm) the thicker side compared to the N700, which measures in at 20.5 x 11.2 x 3 inches (520 x 280 x 75mm) like on HP Pavilion dv4t.

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HP Pavilion dv4t

The HP Pavilion dv4t is a 14.1-inch notebook against those who have to go to some of the time-targeted, but also have a notebook with a large enough screen to make for comfortable viewing while at a desk. In other words, the size is perfect as a student dv4t Laptop compatible. HP Pavilion dv4t Review