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7 hours and 24 minutes ago
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vspace="5" //abr / Pour ceux qui vivent au Japon, vous devriez probablement trouver dans le
quartier d'Akihabara, ce nouvel enregistreur Blu-Ray de Mitsubishi, disponible pour 178,000 Yens
(1500€).br / br / Notre nouvel appareil, le DVR-BF2000, embarque 500Go de HDD,
deux tuner TV numérique, et lecteur BD-R/RE. De plus, grâce à ce
récepteur DVR-BF2000, vous aurez la possibilité d'enregistrer deux programmes
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7 hours and 42 minutes ago
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vspace="5" //abr / For those who live in Japan, you’ll probably find in Akihabara District,
the new Blu-Ray recorder from Mitsubishi, which is available with a price of 178,000 Yens.br / br /
Our new device, the DVR-BF2000, features 500GB of HDD, two digital TV Tuner, and a BD-R/RE drive.
Furthermore, thanks to this DVR-BF2000 receiver, you’ll be able to record two programs
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11 hours and 27 minutes ago
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//abr / Acer Japan will cut the price of the Aspire One by 5000 Yen (42€) as well
as offering the possibly to get its netbook either in Pink, Gold Brown and the traditional Blue
Sapphire.br / br / As far as the specs are concerned, nothing new, you will have your 8.9”
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Matbe.com : News -
1 days and 6 hours ago
Nous vous avons déjà parlé des cartes équipées du SpursEngine.
Ce processeur de flux est destiné au traitement vidéo et est couplé avec de la
mémoire XDR. Akihabaranews nous apprend aujourd'hui que les deux cartes de...
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Xataka -
1 days and 7 hours ago
pimg id="image53343" src="http://img.xataka.com/2008/12/trigem-lluon-mobit.jpg"
class="centro_sinmarco" alt="Trigem Lluon Mobit" //p pLos UMPCs lo han tenido difícil en los
últimos tiempos, debido a la competencia de los ultraportátiles baratos. Precisamente
el precio ha sido uno de los factores que ha impedido que este tipo de ordenadores se vendan de
forma más masiva./p pEl strongTrigem Lluon Mobit/strong soluciona el problema del precio,
equiparándose al de un ultraportátil, y ofreciendo unas prestaciones interesantes,
aunque de momento será difícil verlo fuera de Corea. Una pena porque le pasa la mano
por la cara a los Internet Tablet de Nokia.br / !--more--/p pA pesar del reducido tamaño de
la pantalla, 4.8 pulgadas, consigue una resolución de 1024 #215; 600 píxeles. La
guinda la pone el hecho de que sea táctil y que incorpore un interfaz especialmente
diseñado para ser usado con los dedos, el cual corre por encima de Windows XP, que es el
sistema operativo con el que viene equipado el span class="caps"UMPC/span./p pCámara de 2
megapíxeles, sintonizador de span class="caps"TDT/span y un emchipset/em para la
reproducción de vídeo por emhardware/em lo convierten en todo un reproductor
multimedia compacto. Lástima que la conectividad sea a través de WiBro.
Sustituyéndola por un módulo 3G nos quedaría un equipo ideal para estar
conectados en cualquier lado./p pCon un peso de 375 gramos, el strongTrigem Lluon Mobit/strong
tiene un precio, al cambio, de 320 euros y se pondrá a la venta en Corea a partir del enero
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1 days and 8 hours ago
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align="left" hspace="5" vspace="5" //abr / Last May I was invited by Microsoft to attend the Mobius
event. Now guess what, this Saturday I'll fly again to this year's 2nd Mobius.br / br / If you live
in Seattle and want to hang-out with the beloved Daimaou Space-Pig (me) this week-end, or if you
have any wild recommendations for lots of of fun, drop me an email! br / br /
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1 days and 9 hours ago
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align="left" hspace="5" vspace="5" //abr / br / br / As you may know, Japan is one of the only
countries to get not one, but two SpursEngine Cards, and Toshiba's technology build-up is to boost
your HD and video experience. Thanks to these cards you can easily (without using any CPU power)
viewing HD videos and encode them.br / br / Sold between 30,000 to 50,000 Yen
(320€ to 420€), these cards (Leadteck and Canopus) are far from
cheap, but surprisingly, when asked at several stores around in Akihabara, many store managers told
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16GB, and 32GB version.br / This new Green-House’s card achieves a maximum reading speed of
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simultaneously too big for our pockets but less functional than a netbook. Oh, what's that Trigem,
you've got that? Suweet. Meet the LLUON Mobbit PS400, an Atom Z520-powered sUMPC/s MID with a
4.8-inch (1,024 x 600) touchscreen LCD, 2 megapixel camera, 1GB memory, choice of 30GB hard disk or
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part: the price. According CNET, it will cost "around" $411 (600,000 won) when it ships in January
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its new ST8 Mini, a BTO compact desktop. And for just 34800 Yen (Less than 300€)
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Mobbit PS400.br / powered by a 1.33GHz Z520 ATOM CPU, our new PS400 feature a nice little
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Due out sometime this month, the 16GB should set you back yen;5,300 ($57), or you can shell out
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