Showing posts with label General Releases. Show all posts
Showing posts with label General Releases. Show all posts

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Kingston already has its microSDCH 32GB Class 10

Kingston announces the availability of its new cards microSDCH Class 10 with a 32GB capacity, adding to the existing models of 4GB, 8GB and 16GB. With the 32GB capacity card ensures minimum transfer speeds of 10Mb / s, this range of cards is compatible with most mobile phones, high-definition cameras and a tablet on the market.

Can also function as SDHC cards when used with an optional adapter. These cards can stand alone when used with an SD adapter in a multi or kit that includes the card, SD adapter and a USB card reader. Features and specifications of Kingston microSDHC Class 10:

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Lite-On recorder presents its Blu-ray combo iHES212m 12X

Lite-On already has its new Blu-Ray recorder combo called iHES212m, lighscribe technology and has a size of only 17 centimeters. The new iHES212m features a unique air flow system and short length is ideal for any small PC. Capable of playing Blu-ray high-definition playback at 12x, and ultra-quiet operation.

Users can take advantage of its advanced recording function DVD / CD, which includes the SMART technology Lite-On to a totally reliable disc burning and reliably at all times. Records all DVD and CD formats common: 16X DVD ± R, DVD ± R DL at 8X, DVD + RW at 8X, DVD-RW 6X, CD-R at 48X and 24X CD-RW.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Arctic Cooling MX-4 now available.

The new thermal compound Arctic Cooling MX-4 is available now, consists of micro-particles of carbon, resulting in a high thermal conductivity, thus providing for quick and efficient dissipation of heat. The Arctic Cooling MX-4 has been designed to be applied to all types of market sinks improving heat dissipation in both heatsinks for processors such as GPUs or chipsets.

Does not contain metal components, is not electrically conductive and prevents the risk of short circuits in the event of poor application and / or splashing in a circuit. The paste is very easy to apply thanks to its layout shaped syringe. Thus, users will have greater precision. The new MX-4 is commercially available in two versions: a 4 grams and the other, 20gr, for greater convenience, and of course, with the best value for money.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Foxcoon Announces Mini-PC NT-A3500 equipped with AMD Fusion.

Foxcoon introduced the Mini-PC model NT-A3500 equipped with AMD Fusion, AMD has a E-350 APU, Radeon HD 6310 and the ability to play HD content. With dimensions of 190 x 135 x 25mm and weighs 450 grams, the NT-A3500 truly becomes a mini-PC to be taken into account, as it allows placement anywhere thanks to its small size.

As for performance, features an AMD APU E-350 "Grass" with two cores at 1.6GHz and a Radeon HD 6310 graphics solution, all under the A45 chipset FCH. The NT-A3500 allows the installation of a RAM module formats 1066Mhz DDR3 SO-DIMM up to 4GB of capacity, besides having a bay 2.5 "hard drive designed to SATA-II, integraEthernet Gigabit, Wi-Fi No, memory card reader, 4 USB 2.0 ports, two USB 3.0 I / O audio interfaces also DVI and HDMI video.

Friday, April 22, 2011

SanDisk and Toshiba presented its 19nm process for NAND flash memories.

If we announced a few hours ago and Micron lanoticia sobreIntel its 20nm manufacturing process, now comes the hand of SanDisk and Toshiba will manufacture its 19nm process. SanDisk presented its NAND flash memory with a capacity of 64GB X3 (3 bits per cell) in the past CES, now released in the manufacturing process to 19nm memory, also 64GB but currently only available X2 (2 bits per cell), although it is expected that after a few months and are available on the X3.

Intel and Micron have its 20nm manufacturing process for NAND.

The microprocessor giant Intel and Micron memory products have their 20nm manufacturing process for NAND flash memory modules that can produce 8GB modules for small electronic devices such as tablet PCs or Smartphones. With this new manufacturing process for NAND flash memory modules are achieved 8GB make it possible to save between 30% and 40% of space compared to current 8GB NAND modules manufactured in 25nm.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Earn an IPAD with Gigabyte Shop Decoration Challenge contest

Gigabyte has launched a campaign to computer stores, which will be drawn an Apple iPad among all those that decorate his shop with Gigabyte motherboards. For those who decorate their store with a product from Gigabyte 6-series, G1 Killer or the latest Gigabyte marketing materials, and send your photos to the Gigabyte website will have the chance to win an Apple iPad.

The period to send the photos ending 30 June, and all participants will be drawn two Apple iPad. Rules: - Each store must use at least 3 products or marketing materials from Gigabyte. - Pictures must be in JPG / GIF / PNG of size 640 x 480 pixels or less at a resolution of 72 dpi (800KB or less).

Friday, March 25, 2011

Kingston broad range of microSDHC Card Class 10.

Kingston, one of the largest manufacturers in terms of memory products, announces the launch of new cards microSDCH Class 10 with 4GB and 8GB sizes, joining the 16GB model, also class 10, then include a 32GB model in the second quarter. MicroSDHC cards use Class 10 compatible with mobile phones, cameras, high definition (HD) or tablets, is intended to provide a more rapid transfer rate, thus satisfy all users, both in speed and storage capacity.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

ASUS at CeBIT 2011 its latest technological

In perfect sync with the theme "Live and work in the cloud" that presides over the 2011 edition of CeBIT, ASUS is present in this fair with an offer that includes four tablet computers with a new motion-sensing technology called WAVI Xtion (pronounced " wei-bi-axion "), its new K-series of notebooks and a wide range of gaming products.

ASUS tablet developments consist of four models that cover all the needs of different types of users: the Eee Slate EP121 12 ", Eee Memo Pad 7" (pronounced "my-mo"), the Eee Slider Pad -equipped with a keyboard that slides out from the bottom of the device, and the Eee Transformer Pad, which incorporates the possibility of adding a keyboard docking extending their autonomy.