By Mark Knowles on Thursday, December 27, 2007Filed Under: Gadgets
Samsung are advertising their new Q1 Ultra HSDPA as broad band on the go. If you can find a mobile phone signal, you can go online. And with speeds of up to 10Mbps, that’s faster than many home connections (mine included.)
Don’t go mistaking this for some sort of mobile phone on steroids though, the Q1 […]
By Mark Knowles on Wednesday, December 19, 2007Filed Under: Gadgets, Hardware
Korean manufacturer, pixel lab have just released their latest offering in the laptop market, the Ripple Note T7500 – a laptop designed to look like a small handbag. What will they think of next? The T7500 is a 12.1 inch, fully kitted notebook weighing in at 1.88 kg including the battery.
I found an impressive selection […]
By Mark Knowles on Tuesday, December 18, 2007Filed Under: Hardware
Ultra mobile is the way it’s going. Following on from our coverage of the Gigabyte UMPC U60, the latest offering in this highly competitive new sector is the infinity miPC.
Quite frankly, the specifications of the miPC put the laptops of a few years ago to shame. Microsoft office 2008, web mail MSN Voip, hand recognition […]
By Mark Knowles on Tuesday, November 13, 2007Filed Under: UnObtainium
Jensen has just announced the NVX300PC “Anywhere” UPMC which features GPS navigation, a 7-inch touch screen (800×480,) 30GB hard drive, and 256MB of RAM. This UPMC comes with a car mount kit, remote control, and a ton more features making this the first UPMC in the US to specifically target the automobile market.
There’s not an […]
By Mark Knowles on Monday, November 12, 2007Filed Under: Gadgets
Looking for a kick-ass laptop that won’t break the bank? Take a look at the Asus Eee 701. Not quite the $250 price point the manufacturers were looking for, but seriously good value for money nonetheless.
Asus have developed their very own Linux based OS for the Eee 701. Combined with a flash based hard drive, […]