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Monday, October 26, 2009

Dell Inspiron 13z Notebook with CULV Processor

Dell Inspiron 13z Notebook with CULV Processor
Dell UK launches a new addition to the Inspiron series, Inspiron 13Z that CULV processor package, combining 11z, 14z and 15z. 13Z running the latest new Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit operating systems, and 13.3-inch 1366 x 768 LCD display with white LED backlight.

Dell Inspiron 13Z offers both Intel Pentium Dual Core processor SU4100, or SU7300 Core 2 Duo processor and either an integrated GMA 4500MHD or NVIDIA GeForce graphics card G105M. It has a built-in DVD burner and 500 GB hard disk. 13.3-inch laptop is equipped with a 1.3 megapixel webcam, WiFi support, Bluetooth, optional, 7-in-1 card reader and two 1W speakers with SRS Premium Sound.

With 8-cell battery, Inspiron 13Z may take up to 11 hours and 23 minutes. It starts at GBP479.

(Via itechnews)

Thursday, October 22, 2009

HP Compaq L2105tm Multi-Touch LCD Monitor

HP Compaq L2105tm Multi-Touch LCD Monitor
HP in the middle of updating displays days with one of Compaq's first major multi-touch displays. 21.5-inch L2105tm has an optical sensor, which recognizes two input contact point on the operating systems that support, but still can accept stylus input contains graphics or other, more precise application. To help, the display is specially designed for the touch and has a fixed height of the panel, which does not move about half of use.

On the screen in full 1080p resolution, but still low costs using a TN panel with 72 percent color gamut and viewing angle of 170 degrees, but the collection of static 1000:1 contrast ratio and pixel response time of 5ms. DVI and VGA are the only choice of video inputs, but the built-in two-watt speaker system is its core sound in the workplace, where external speakers are not possible.

L2105tm begin shipment next week and should see LCD prices, according to many displays do not touch, for $ 300. It is officially intended for Windows 7 but works with earlier versions of Windows and other platforms, which can recognize touch input via USB.

(Via electronista)