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Asus Eee PC HD 1201PN Netbook gets Ion 2

Posted on the March 6th, 2010 under Gadgets by Administrator

Asus Eee PC 1201PN Ion 2 netbook

Asus’s newest Eee PC 1201PN is one of the first netbooks to get both ’s new Pine Trail Atom N450 processor and NVIDIA’s next-gen Ion 2 graphics chip for Full HD 1080p playback via HDMI. This new has 1GB of RAM and a 160GB .

The 1201PN has a 12.1-inch -backlit display with 1366×768 resolution. It supports 2.1 and 802.11b/g/n connectivity and comes with a 60cell battery.


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Vimeo: Live Demo Of Oakley x Nokia N97mini Video

Posted on the March 6th, 2010 under Gadgets by Administrator

full article at vimeo.com

Most Painful Toy Hack Ever (video)

Posted on the March 6th, 2010 under Gadgets by Administrator

The guys at Harcos Labs hacked a Mindflex toy brainwave reader to electrocute people if their brainwave frequency got too high (by concentrating). Ouch! — full article at youtube.com

ASUS EeeTop ET2010PNT and ET2010AGT spotted

Posted on the March 6th, 2010 under Gadgets by Administrator

ASUS’ next-gen all-in-ones have been spotted at CeBIT 2010 this week, lurking at the company’s booth. Two new models were on show , the EeeTop ET2010PNT first tipped back in January , complete with NVIDIA Ion 3 graphics, and the EeeTop ET2010AGT with an Athlon II X2 250u … — full article at slashgear.com

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NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround eyes-on, triple the fun

Posted on the March 6th, 2010 under Gadgets by Administrator

What’s better than on one 3D screen? on three, of course. We’re no strangers to NVIDIA’s 3D Vision along with the Acer and Alienware displays, but the company has unveiled its 3D Vision Surround capability at CeBIT that lets you play 3D games on three 1080p 3D displays simultaneously. Yeah, it’s as crazy as it sounds — we got to throw on a pair of the glasses and it’s one seriously panoramic and immersive experience. What won’t be as pleasing is how much a set-up like this will cost you — you’ll need three 3D screens, and a rig with an GeForce GTX 480 SLI configuration or higher (the we saw had two GeForce GTX 280 GPUS). NVIDIA will officially launch the whole platform along these new GeForce GTX 480/470 GPUs later this month.Thinking about digging into your savings? Maybe the after the break will put an end to your wavering.

Gallery: NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround

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