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ATI ships out Radeon HD 2400 and HD 2600 graphics cards

Tuesday 12 June 2007 @ 9:59 pm

Image Hosted by ImageShack.us Well, what you’ve waiting for is ready. ATI just announced that they’re shipping out Radeon HD 2400 and HD 2600 Graphics cards, according to engadget.com. Unified Video Decoder (UVD) is also included in both cards, UVD are based around a 65-nanometer chip, and will support HDMI and HDCP.

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Toshiba HD DVD Burners with hard disk drive

Tuesday 12 June 2007 @ 9:49 pm

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With this Toshiba HD DVD Burners you can record to DVD. Equipped with built-in HDD 300GB or 600GB. And with new generation HD DVD Burners which can burn up to 36.55Mbps. And also you can burn DVD, DVD DL, RAM and others…
The HD part is made of Dolby NR TrueHD and DTS-HD compatibility, HDMI, D4, S-Video and Ethernet are there too.

In Japan price started at 920€ (1230$) and top at 1230€ (1650$).

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Elecom’s Remote for Windows Media Center

Tuesday 12 June 2007 @ 9:39 pm

Attention Windows Vista owner, all you need is Elecom’s Remote for Windows Media Center (WMC). It’s help you better with WMC. Start, Play, Record, all from one Remote Control.
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Elecom’s Remote for Windows Media Center




Double your storage with SATA Box USB

Tuesday 12 June 2007 @ 8:03 am

With this SATA Box USB, you old computer can access data to SATA HDD. And also this box is capable of storing 4 SATA HDD in one time. Double your storage. Compatible with Windows Vista, XP, MacOS 10.3. Get yours now!

Available on GeekStuff4U.com
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Double your storage with SATA Box USB




Fujitsu Lifebook UMPC Port Replicator

Monday 11 June 2007 @ 7:56 am

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This Port Replicator will replicate your Fujitsu Lifebook port, such as External CRT, USB2.0 x3, DC-IN and LAN. Priced $194.71 in GeekStuff4U.com.

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