It will be my first time to write a review about a latest gadget coming from Israel with a named of Trim Slice Pocket-friendly desktop PC. This portable computer features 1GB of 800 MHz DDR2 memory, 64GB Solid State Drive, SDHC and a microSDHC slot. Other features included are Gigabit Ethernet, Bluetooth, WiFi b/g/n, HDMI and Dual-Link DVI ports for dual monitor feature, fanless metal chassis, S/PDIF digital audio, and Nvidia’s Tegra 2 system. The Trim Slice is really pocket-friendly because of its dimension of 130mm x 95mm x 15mm. This portable computer will hit the market this coming April 2011.
If you are looking for a mid-tower system case for your high-end desktop pc, you might want to check this latest technology from Aerocool called Sixth Element. The Taiwan-based company is targeting those gaming enthusiasts who are craving for high-end peripherals, thus needing a much cooler system case. Most motherboards are compatible with this steel case, especially Micro ATX and ATX motherboards. It can be equipped with four 5.25-inch drive, six 3.5-inch HDD, and seven expansion slots. The Sixth Element Mid-tower PC case has two 140mm blue LED fans: 1 at the front and 1 on top, which will keep your system cool for several hours. It is also equipped with a top-placed I/O panel, 1x eSATA, 2x USB 2.0 port and 2x audio ports. It has a price tag 80 Euro (around $110).
Dell is really unstoppable in creating such powerful and high tech gadgets. Yesterday I’ve just posted one of their latest released laptop which is Inspiron M501R and today they have announced once again a new technology called Dell Inspiron Duo, which can be use as a Netbook at the same time a tablet PC. It has a 10 inches swivel touchscreen display that can be rotated 180 degrees backwards to form a Tablet PC. It is equipped with a Dual Core Intel Atom N550 processor, 2GB of DDR3 memory, and comes pre-installed with Windows 7. This convertible netbook will be available this year, but its price is still unknown.
I can’t believe that Dell had announced 3 different models of Inspiron in just a single month. After the Duo and M510R now they have the new Dell Inspiron One 2305 all-in-one desktop PC. This computer has a 23-inch full HD 1920×1080 display, AMD Athlon II X4 quad- core processor, ATI Radeon HD 5450 graphics card, 1TB HDD and 8 GB of memory. Other features included are DVD burner or blue ray drive, webcam, Wi-Fi, wireless keyboard, mouse, HDMI and VGA ports. It has a new technology called Stage for the Inspiron One offering one-touch access to favorite content, like music, photos and videos, and applications. Dell Inspiron One will be available soon for $799.
Acer has announced its newest desktop called Acer AM3400-U2052. This acer desktop pc features an AMD Phenom II Quad-Core processor with 6 GB DDR3 memory and ATI Radeon HD 5450 with 512MB of dedicated DDR3 VRAM. Other features include 640GB 7200RPM SATA Hard Drive, 16X DVD+/-R/RW SuperMulti Drive, 12 USB 2.0 Ports (4 Front, 6 Rear, 2 Rear w/USB Module), HDMI Port, High-Def Audio with 5.1-Channel Surround Sound Support and a multi-in-One Digital Media Card Reader. The AM3400-U2052 runs with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit operating system. Other than that, this latest technology features a cool illuminated blue power effect that runs alongside the edge of the machine and for optimum performance. It has a price tag of $609.99 at Amazon website.
Wortmann AG has announced its latest all-in-one desktop PC called Wortmann Terra 2200. This all-in-one desktop computer has a 21.5-inch touch screen display with Full HD resolution. It is powered by a 2.1GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T6570 dual-core processor, NVIDIA GeForce 9100MG graphics card, 2GB of memory, 500GB hard drive, 1.3-megapixel webcam, a multi-format DVD writer, stereo speakers, 7 USB ports, audio ports and a 4-in-1 card reader. The Terra 2200 comes pre-installed with Windows 7 Professional operating system and is now available for purchase via the company’s online store for 869 Euro (about $1,130).
When every time I browse the internet and look for latest technology, what I’ve been seeing are bunch of tablet PCs that keeps on popping out like mushrooms. Maybe the reasons behind these are its portability, and its unique features, and at the same time of course these are part of the latest technology. Fujitsu has launched its own tablet PC called Lifebook TH700. It has a 12.1-inch LED-backlit multitouch display with 2-megapixel webcam and a screen resolution of 1280×800 and uses dual digitizer technology. It is equipped with an Intel Core i3-350M 2.26 GHz processor, 4 GB of DDR3 memory modules, 320 GB HDD, DVD SuperMulti DL burner, and Intel HD graphics.
HP has added its latest desktop PC to its Pavilion Elite Series known as HP Pavilion Elite HPE-350t Core i7 Desktop PC. This latest technology features a powerful Intel Core i7-860 2.8GHz Quad core processor, a 6GB DDR3-1333MHz SDRAM (3 DIMMs), LightScribe 16X max. DVD+/-R/RW SuperMulti drive, 512MB ATI Radeon HD 5450, 640 GB HDD that can be upgrade up to 1 TB 7200 RPM SATA. The HP Pavilion Elite HPE-350t uses Gigabit Ethernet for maximum bandwidth usage, and comes with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.

Dell has announced its latest technology, known as Inspiron 580s Desktop. This new technology from Dell is powered by an Intel Core i3-530 Processor (2.93GHz, 1333MHz FSB, 4MB Cache) with an Intel H57 chipset. Aside from that powerful processor this desktop is also pumped by an 8GB dual channel 1066MHz DDR3 RAM that offers faster performance and reduced power consumption. In terms of graphics, this desktop uses Intel Graphics Media Accelerator HD but you have the option to upgrade its graphics card into NVIDIA GeForce G310 512MB8 DDR3 for better performance. Storage wise, the 580s desktop can support up to 2TB HDD at the same time, either single or dual configuration. Other features includes, a 19-in-1 Media Card Reader, 16X DVD+/-RW Optical Drive with Dual Layer Write Capability, and you can choose to run this machine on a Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional or 32-bit Vista Home Basic platform.

Fusion Garage’s JooJoo tablet, which began its life as the TechCrunch CrunchPad, was announced in December 2009. This latest gadget has a 12-inch display with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels, a 1GB of memory and a 4GB Solid State Drive (used to store the OS and cache data). Instead of custom-built apps, the JooJoo tablet uses the web as its primary platform. It also supports Flash and reportedly plays 1080p Youtube streaming videos fairly well. It has an integrated USB 2.0 port, and built-in speakers with mic combo. The downside of JooJoo Tablet PC is that, it doesn’t offer any connectivity mode other than WiFi, and because the JooJoo tablet uses the Internet as its platform, the lack of an “App Store” is also another downside. The JooJoo Tablet PC costs $499, a price comparable to the iPad so, which one will you buy?








