By Arie on Sep 2, 2007 in Smartphones, PDAs | 1 Comment

Earlier we saw three new mobile phones from Nokia: the Nokia N81, Nokia 5310 and 5610 XpressMusic phone, which is specially designed for entertainment, music and games. Along with those three new cell phone, Nokia also announced a true all-in-one multimedia powerhouse, the Nokia N95 8GB…Yes, it is now offers more storage — up to 8GB of built-in memory. It also supports up to 210- (for WCDMA) and 300-min of talk time (for GSM). Read the rest
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By Arie on Jul 12, 2007 in Laptops | 1 Comment

ASUS Korea recently announced the release of the 12.1-inch wide F9J (model: F9J-2P016C) multimedia notebook pc which allows users to enjoy 3D game that optimized for entertainment environment with the powerful Nvidia GeForce Graphics Processing Unit. Comes with fingerprint recognition capability, ASUS’ F9J notebook is equipped with TPM security chip and a pre-installed program called ASTP or ASUS Security Protect Manager. Read the rest
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By Arie on Jun 29, 2007 in Laptops | 0 Comments

Alienware has announced the availability of Area-51 m9750 gaming and multimedia laptop that is claimed to be the ‘the world’s most powerful 17-inch system laptop. Featuring Intel Core 2 Duo processors running at 667MHz, Intel 945PM chipset and single Nvidia GeForce Go 7950 GTX 512MB GDDR3 graphics card or dual graphics cards by pairing the Nvidia GeForce Go 7950 with NVIDIA nForce 100 SLI technology. Read the rest
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By Arie on Jun 14, 2007 in Cellphones | 0 Comments

Nokia will released its new mobile phone - the Nokia N77 multimedia computer, in Findland. The new mobile phone employs DVB-H mobile TV technology, this means people now can enjoy their favorite TV programs live while on the go, and soon it will also reach out another countries who support DVB-H technology. Read the rest
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