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Tuesday, August 31st, 2010
Netbook makers like Lenovo, Gigabyte and ASUS have been quietly releasing new systems with Intel's new mobile, dual-core N550 processor, but HP's not keeping its use of the fresh chip in 10-inch netbooks a secret... anymore. Just as we've previously heard, the professional-aimed $399 Mini 5103 will be getting a dual-core 1.8GHz processor option, which HP tells us can improve benchmark performance by up to 20 percent without a significant impact on battery life. It's also been updated with a new "espresso" color and will have HP's Day Starter instant-on OS -- no WebOS buried in there yet.
On the consumer end, the HP Mini 210 has also been refreshed -- actually, more like gutted -- with a new design. The 10.1-inch netbook is now available in a bunch of cleverly named colors, including crimson red and ocean drive, and has been revamped with a new back that integrates the battery into the bottom of the chassis. Don't worry: the battery is still swappable and you can open the bottom cover to replace the RAM and hard drive. It still has that chiclet keyboard we like so much, the rather hit-or-miss ClickPad touchpad and a Broadcom Crystal Accelerator option for 1080p playback. The Mini 210 will start at $330 with a single core Atom CPU and six-cell battery, but will be available with the N550 processor for a bit more (we're guessing around $75). The full release is after the break and some snazzy hands-on pics are below.
Continue reading HP Mini 210 and Mini 5103 officially announced with dual-core Atom power
HP Mini 210 and Mini 5103 officially announced with dual-core Atom power originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 01 Sep 2010 00:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Monday, August 16th, 2010
Terrific news, laptop shoppers. Toshiba's concept-turned-commercial Libretto W100 is now on sale in the US of A, but there's no telling how long it'll remain in stock. We heard from the get-go that this dual-screen wonder would only be a limited run, and just a week after going on sale in Japan, the W105-L251 is getting prepped right now for a shipping label with your address on it. $1,099.99 buys you a Pentium U5400 processor, Windows 7 Home Premium (32-bit), integrated Intel HD graphics, a memory card reader, 2GB of DDR3 memory, a 62GB solid state drive, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, an inbuilt webcam and an 8-cell battery. Oh, and twin 7-inch WSVGA LCD panels. Toshiba reckons that you'll get yours in "2 to 3 weeks" if you order direct, though Amazon has a pre-sale of its own going for those who like to press their luck.
Continue reading Toshiba's dual-screen Libretto W100 laptop on sale in America for $1,100
Toshiba's dual-screen Libretto W100 laptop on sale in America for $1,100 originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 16 Aug 2010 14:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Monday, August 2nd, 2010

Check out this 14mm-thin contender: built by Pegatron and still at the prototype stage, the MasterPad looks to be the embodiment of Steve Ballmer's incoming armada of desirable Windows 7 tablets. It sports an 11.6-inch IPS screen, which accommodates a 1,366 x 768 widescreen resolution, a 1.3 megapixel webcam plus mic, two USB ports, a memory card reader, an accelerometer, mini-HDMI port, 3G connectivity, and 32GB or 64GB SSD options. All that hi-tech goodness is wrapped up in a magnesium and aluminum alloy body, weighing 990 grams. There are some less cutting edge specs, like the disappointing 2-cell battery that will only get you 5 hours of use and the 1.66GHz Atom N450 CPU -- but we're being promised 1080p video playback and Flash compatibility are ready to roll, and our machine translation hints at an additional HD video-processing chip. The early hands-on experience seems to have left the Israeli journos impressed, and their homeland can expect the MasterPad to arrive "in the coming months," with an Android version also in the works. See it on video after the break.
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Continue reading MasterPad prototype marries Windows 7 to 11.6-inch IPS screen (video)
MasterPad prototype marries Windows 7 to 11.6-inch IPS screen (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 02 Aug 2010 06:07:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Monday, July 12th, 2010
Another pretty little seashell has washed up on the Eee PC shore, and ASUS is making this one official -- sort of. A listing for the 1005PX has appeared on the company's site, but it's sadly a broken link for the moment. No worries, as Notebook Italia has all the details about this little chromatic lappy, which is available in white, black, red, blue, and that pastel pink above that has us really craving a tall glass of strawberry milk. Beyond the clean aesthetics there's nothing particularly exciting here, your typical 1.6GHz Atom N450 CPU, 1 or 2GB of RAM, up to 320GB of storage, and a 10-inch matte 1024 x 600 LED-backlit LCD. Longevity is said to be a healthy 8.5 hours with a six-cell battery, though we don't know just how much this one will cost ya -- nor when ASUS will fix that link.
ASUS Eee PC 1005PX looks lovely in your choice of colors originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 12 Jul 2010 10:14:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Thursday, June 17th, 2010

We've pretty much known about all of these Acer netbooks that are officially being announced today, but their very tempting price tags are definitely new to us. First up is the 11.6-inch Aspire One 721 and 10.1-inch 521, both of which we checked out last month. While the duo are powered by the same AMD Athlon II Neo K125 processors and ATI Radeon HD 4225 graphics, the 721 will start at $429.99 while the 521 at $349.99. And let's not forget that, unlike Intel Atom powered netbooks, they sport HDMI ports and claim to be "HD capable." Speaking of Intel netbooks, Acer's got those in store too -- the 10-inch, Atom powered Aspire One D260 and 533 will also be available later this month. The D620 packs an Atom N450 processor, 1GB of RAM and a three-cell battery for $298. On the flip side, the $330 Aspire One 533 has a slightly faster N475 processor, a 250GB hard drive and a six-cell battery. Enticing, right? The full press release is after the break, but hopefully we'll be able to assist you in choosing one of these with some full reviews soon.
Continue reading Acer comes clean with new Aspire One availability and pricing
Acer comes clean with new Aspire One availability and pricing originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 18 Jun 2010 00:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Sunday, June 6th, 2010

So, here's the thing -- there's no denying that the Eee PC 1015T, based on model name alone, is brand new and heretofore unknown. But what's really under the hood? As the story goes, this here machine was spotted lurking in the rear of ASUS' Computex booth, complete with a placard that informed us of its 10.1-inch glossy display (1,024 x 600), AMD V105 processor, an ATI Radeon HD 4200 series GPU, room for 4GB of DDR3 memory, 250/320/500GB hard drive, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, optional Bluetooth 3.0, a 6-cell battery and a few color options. But strangely enough, it seems as if the hard drive had been completely wiped, with only a brief boot-up screen informing us that this machine was an engineering release meant not for public use, and that NVIDIA parts were within. Hmm. In all honesty, we're guessing that ASUS simply had to rush this particular unit out to make it before the show's start, but we wouldn't go placing bets either way -- for all we know, the final version will get outfitted with a Core i5, Ion 2, inbuilt WiMAX and a Vmedia drive. Yeah, a Vmedia drive.
Continue reading ASUS Eee PC 1015T strolls into Computex with AMD V105... we think
ASUS Eee PC 1015T strolls into Computex with AMD V105... we think originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 06 Jun 2010 08:23:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Tuesday, May 25th, 2010
We'd heard it was coming in June, and it looks like Lenovo's new Core i3 / i5-based IdeaPad Z560 is now already available to order directly from the company, with a promised ship date "within 13 days" (i.e. sometime in June, unless Lenovo really starts to move these out). Starting at just $739, the laptop packs a 15.6-inch 1366 x 768 LED-backlit display, along with your choice of integrated Intel HD or discrete NVIDIA GeForce 310M graphics, 3GB or 4GB of RAM, 320GB or 500GB hard drives, a DVD burner, a six-cell battery and, of course, your choice of Intel's latest and greatest ULV processors. Still undecided? Then perhaps our recent
hands-on will help sway you one way or the other.
Lenovo's Core i3 / i5-based IdeaPad Z560 now available to order originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 25 May 2010 13:34:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Tuesday, May 18th, 2010
Nah, it's no Core i5 ULV-powered X series, but MSI's latest does use a Core i5 processor and does have an X in the model name. Mind-blowing, right? The outfit's latest 15.6-incher is a multimedia powerhouse, humming along with a 1GB NVIDIA GeForce 310M GPU, twin DDR3 RAM slots (plenty of space for 4GB), a 1,366 x 768 resolution display, six-cell battery, 1.3 megapixel webcam and a pair of stereo speakers. There's also a 320GB or 500GB SATA hard drive, 4-in-1 card reader, 802.11b/g WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1, HDMI / VGA outputs, twin USB 2.0 ports, an eSATA socket, audio in / out, Ethernet and a "film print coating" over the palm rest area to minimize wear. Mum's the word on a price and release date, but we suspect we'll know a bit more on both of those points when we touch down at Computex in a fortnight.
Continue reading MSI brings Core i5, GeForce 310M to 15.6-inch CX623 multimedia laptop
MSI brings Core i5, GeForce 310M to 15.6-inch CX623 multimedia laptop originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 18 May 2010 05:07:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Friday, April 30th, 2010

Well, it looks like Intel will finally be delivering that ultra low voltage Core i5 chip this summer. Though it was
revealed back at CES, MSI's saying the Core i5 520UM CPU will be ready by June, and that it'll be subbing the 1.3GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300 CPU and ATI discrete graphics in its X-Slim Series for the more electrically efficient processor. Acer also appears to be doing the same with its
Aspire TimelineX 1830T. While MSI didn't provide us with firm benchmark scores, they did pass on word that the Windows rating score is higher on the
i5-powered X360 than the previous version, and the endurance is quite good -- they expect 7 to 8 hours with an eight-cell battery. The company hasn't determined pricing on the X360 but predicts that it will go for around $700 to $900 depending on the config when it hits shelves in the June / July time frame.
Intel to launch Core i5 ULV processor in June, MSI X Series to snatch it up originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 30 Apr 2010 19:59:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Monday, March 8th, 2010
If Dell's Vostro V13 was Batman's laptop, it looks like the new Vostro 3000 series might just be Bruce Wayne's. They're portable, powerful, and sleek rigs for professionals. But are they a value play, or a luxury item?
That's the big unanswered question right now, though we'll know soon enough; they go on sale today in the US. If the pricing is in line with the V13, though, these could be worth a closer look. The Vostro 3300, 3400, 3500, and 3700 range from 13-inches to 17-inches, and all offer Core i3 and Core i5 processor options. For true juiceheads, the 17-inch Vostro 3700 even includes a Core i7 Quad Core option. Even better: a discrete graphics option. You can add an Nvidia Geforce 310M 512MB graphics card to the 3300-3500, while the 3700 has an optional Nvidia Geforce GT 330M 1GB card.
You even get an optical drive, a rarity these days on an SMB laptop, but something that I'm sure at least some people will be happy to see. You can also order the 3300 without, if you'd prefer to save yourself the extra quarter of a pound that the optical drive adds.
Other specs—including up to a 9 cell battery, 500GB hard drive, and 6GB memory—are in line with the Vostro's competitors. We'll just have to wait and see if the pricing is as well.
Dell Celebrates Entrepreneurial Spirit with New VostroTM Laptops
Vostro 3000 Series Offers World-Class Security, Services and Reliability to Help Small Businesses Succeed
ROUND ROCK – MARCH 09, 2010 – Following the successful launch of the ultrathin and light Vostro V13, Dell is offering business customers even more choice with the stylish Vostro 3000 series – a range of new thin, lightweight and durable laptop computers. Featuring powerful processors, high-end graphics and built-in security, the Vostro 3000 series is designed for small businesses that require robust mobile computing solutions.
Today's SMBs and entrepreneurs want notebooks that are powerful and attractive, and the new Vostro 3000 series was designed to meet and exceed both those needs. For the most demanding tasks, the Vostro 3000 series sports the latest powerful Intel® Core™ processor technology, including, the optional, Core i7 Quad Core processor available on the Vostro 3700. For those that demand portability and productivity, the Vostro 3300 is one of the industry's thinnest commercial 13" laptop with an integrated optical drive. For those that can't afford to be chained to their desks, the 14" Vostro 3400 offers a full day of mobile productivity with up to 8 hours[i] of battery life with an optional 9-cell battery.
"To succeed, small businesses need simple, reliable and affordable technology solutions," said Alex Gruzen, SVP, Consumer, Small and Medium Business, Dell, Inc. "These entrepreneurs want technology that makes them more productive and helps them compete, and the Vostro 3000 delivers in a package they will be proud to show off in the airport or the boardroom."
"Dell continues to sharpen its focus on SMB customers with the new Vostro 3000 series," said Ray Boggs, VP of SMB Research at IDC. "Small and mid-sized firms are returning to the PC market after a year in the recessionary wilderness, and they are ready for the kinds of capabilities, including Microsoft Windows 7, that will get them to the next level of productivity."
"As the first PC brand designed exclusively for small businesses, over the last year, Dell has introduced several new Vostro laptops and desktops to serve their distinctive needs. Ranging from our recently announced, super dependable Vostro 230 or future-proof and powerful Vostro 430 desktops, or the ultra-thin Vostro V13 laptop, Vostro products are designed for small businesses helping them stretch their budget and protect their data, and come with dedicated small business services and support to keep a small businesses moving," added Gruzen.
Worry-Free Business IT
All of the Vostro 3000 laptops have embedded webcam and microphone for collaboration through videoconferencing, while the Vostro 3500 and 3700 offer the option of high definition WLED screens and the 3700 offers the option of up to 1GB of NVIDIA® GeForce® discrete graphics to help ensure one of the best visual experiences. With the built-in HDMI port, users can even make high definition presentations to clients when required.
These new Vostro notebooks are also backed by a dedicated and specially trained small-business sales and support team of experts, which is a key pain point for small businesses that typically have little or no IT support. Inclusion in Dell's FastTrack program enables select configurations of the Vostro 3000 series to ship within 48 hours of ordering[ii], further removing worry from buying a new laptop.
Durability is another feature more customers are demanding from their laptops. The Vostro 3000 series laptops sport durable hinges and are encased in aluminum for extra protection while away from the office. Shipped with a 30-day return policy[iii], the Vostro 3000 notebooks also feature a suite of customizable service and support solutions to keep business data protected and business moving at an affordable price.
Vostro 3000 Series: At a Glance
* Stay in Touch: With the integrated webcam and microphone[iv], users can make Internet calls, conduct video conferences and remotely exchange files to help increase productivity.
* Always Be Connected: Users can go wireless with a full range of connectivity options: 802.11g/n wireless LAN, Bluetooth, and WWAN mobile broadband[v].
* Memory to Spare: Run Windows® 7 effortlessly while performing everyday tasks quickly with support for up to 6GB[vi] of DDR3 SDRAM memory[vii].
* Protect Your Work: Keep your critical data under lock and key with optional finger print reader and full-data-encrypted hard drives.
· "Set & Forget" Online Data Protection: Easy, secure and automated Dell DataSafe online backup protects and helps recover business-critical data.
* Coverage Now and Later: Users can extend their basic Limited Hardware Warranty[viii] from 1-3 years to stay covered into the future.
* Remote On-Call Support: Small businesses can get help when they need it with DellConnect[ix], which allows tech-support agents to troubleshoot and help resolve system issues remotely.
* ProSupport to Simplify IT: Businesses can choose their own level of 24x7 IT support with optional Dell ProSupportâ„¢[x]services.
Available in the US and parts of Asia starting from today and available in Europe and Latin America and other geographies from March 16. Visit www.dell.com/vostro for additional information.


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Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Paging all butterfly-admiring netbook lovers! With spring upon us, HP's officially launching the Mini 210 Vivienne Tam edition that it previewed back at September's Fall Fashion Week, and, well, it sure is unique looking. We actually got to take a peek at it a few weeks ago, and while the butterfly adorned cover may only appeal to a certain sex type, the gold covered keyboard is what you'd expect kings and queens to type on. Okay so, the design wasn't really in line with our tastes, but at least we're comfortable with the internal specs which are identical to the Mini 210 we recently reviewed (sans the Broadcom Crystal HD). And apparently the Mini should sound as good as it looks -- HP's updated Vivienne's netbook with Beats by Dr. Dre audio software, which to date has only been found in the company's Envy line. Interesting move, but of course it's still very hard for us to understand why anyone would spend $600 on a netbook that's got an extremely frustrating touchpad and only a three-cell battery -- but we'd guess that it probably has to do with that whole 'beauty is pain' thing.
Continue reading HP Mini 210 Vivienne Tam Edition leaps off the runway and into our hands
HP Mini 210 Vivienne Tam Edition leaps off the runway and into our hands originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Mar 2010 00:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Monday, March 1st, 2010
HP's ProBook s-series wants to be your everything: punchy enough for work, stylish enough for home. And with a new brushed aluminum industrial design and Core i3/i5/i7 processing power, they may just bridge that gap.
HP's rolling out four new ProBook models, ranging from the 13.3-inch 4320s to the heavy-duty 17.3-inch 4720s. In addition to those speedy Arrandale processors and "caviar" and "bordeaux" aluminum finishes, the new line-up also features optional ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4350 discrete graphics (compared with the previous generation's Radeon 4330, HD LED-backlit displays, and an optional 2MP camera.
The ProBooks also feature DayStarter, a feature that lets you view your calendar to distract you while your computer loads, and ArcSoft TotalMedia Suite audio and video editing software. WIth an optional 9-cell battery, the battery life is listed at an impressive 10 hours.
You won't find any USB 3.0 here, and the price points—starting at $719 for the 13-inch base configuration—are good-not-great. But if you need a work notebook with a little flair, and a home notebook with a little kick, ProBook might be your answer for both. You'll have a chance to find out when they become available later this month. [HP]


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Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Lenovo's giving some of its ThinkPad flagships a nice little spec overhaul, specifically the X200 series of ultraportables and the spectrum-leaping W700 hardlyportable dual screen laptop. The new X201 and X201s start things off with a new option for touchpads on the 12.1-inch form factor, options for Core i7 and Core i5 processors, and sub-three pound weigh-ins on at least the 4-cell configuration. The X201s is slightly lighter and slightly thinner, and is limited to Core i7 procs, though neither version gets much under an inch thick. The X201t (pictured) is the well-leaked tablet version, adding on a bit more thickness in exchange for a highly configurable screen, which includes options for outdoor viewing, capacitive touch and of course pen input. All three laptops rely on Intel HD graphics and are rather extensively configurable, with batteries ranging up into the 12 hour ballpark with the 9 cell battery option on the X201 and X201s. Unfortunately you'll still have to look to Lenovo's consumer line for HDMI output -- none of these machines are packing anything other than VGA.
Meanwhile, on the other end of town, the 17-inch, Wacom-equipped W701 and W701ds (dual screen) are making the leap to Core i7 as well, though the Core i7-920 Extreme and Core i7-820 QM Quad Core on display here is fairly desktop class. There's also NVIDIA Quadro FX 3800M / 2800M graphics, and an option for a dual SSD drive configuration to really break the bank.
All of these laptops should be available in the beginning of March, with starting prices of $1,199 (X201), $1,599 (X201s), $1,549 (X201t), $2,199 (W701), and $3,799 (W701ds). Can't wait to find out more? We've got a review of the X201t all warm and ready for you.
Lenovo ThinkPad bumps bring X201, X201s, X201t, W701, and W701ds into the Core i7 fold originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 23 Feb 2010 00:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
There are loads of hard drives and videogames in today's dealz. Have fun with a solid and trusty Core i5 Toshiba Satellite, get ridiculously ludicrous with a 52" Sharp Aquos, and peruse hobomodo to rediscover some awesome Rockstar classics.
Top Deals:
• 15.6" Toshiba Satellite L500-ST2544 Laptop with Intel Core i5 for $599 plus free shipping (normally $819).
• 52" Sharp AQUOS LC52D85U HDTV for $999 with free shipping (normally $1245).
• Rockstar Classics: GTA, GTA 2, Wild Metal (PC) for $0
Computing and Peripherals:
• 23" HP Touchsmart 600 Quad Core i7 All-in-One Touch PC for $1,615 with free shipping (normally $2,099.99 - use coupon code SVNL58743)
• Dell Studio Desktop Core 2 Quad 2.5GHz and 20" HD Widescreen Monitor for $702 shipped (normally $867).
• Dell Inspiron 546 Desktop with Athlon II X4 630 2.8GHz and 20" Monitor for $649 plus shipping (normally $963).
• ASUS Eee Box B202 Desktop PC for $219.95 plus free shipping (normally $254).
• Biostar AMD Quad-Core 2.3GHz Barebones Desktop w/ 1TB Hard Drive for $299.99 plus free shipping (normally $399).
• 18.5" HP Pavilion MS220s 1.6GHz Dual-Core All-in-One Desktop for $569.99 with free shipping (normally $699.99 - use coupon code SVNL58743)
• 18.4" Toshiba Qosmio X505-Q870 Core i7 Laptop for $1,399 with free shipping (normally $1,494).
• 18.4" Toshiba Satellite P500-ST6844 Core i5 2.2GHz Laptop for $799 with free shipping (normally $1,1094)
• 16" Asus K61 Laptop for $819.99 plus free shipping (normally $872).
• 15.6" HP G60-630US 2.2 GHz 3GB RAM 320GB HDD Laptop for $529.99 plus free shipping (normally $579).
• 15.6" Toshiba Satellite L500-ST2544 Laptop with Intel Core i5 Processor for $599 plus free shipping (normally $819).
• 14" Toshiba Satellite M500-ST6444 Core i3 2.13GHz Laptop for $699 with free shipping (normally $889)
• 14" HP dv4i Core i5 Laptop w/ TV Tuner & 12-cell battery for $1,052 plus free shipping (normally $1,502 - use coupon code NBLB654877).
• 13.3" Dell Studio XPS 13 Laptop with Core 2 Duo Processor 2.53GHz and HD WXGA WLED LCD for $1249 with free shipping (normally $1668).
• 13.3" Toshiba Satellite U500-ST6344 Core i3 2.13GHz Laptop for $699 with free shipping (normally $854)
• 12.1" HP EliteBook 2730p FM866UT Notebook for $1000 with free shipping (normally $1599).
• 11.6" Lenovo ThinkPad X100e Netbook Laptop for $449 plus free shipping (normally $584).
• 23" Acer P235Hbmid HDMI LCD for $179.99 plus free shipping (normally $209.99).
• 23" ASUS VH236H LCD for $164.99 plus free shipping (normally $189 - use coupon code CUPID14 - use this form).
• 19" Acer X193WCbd LCD for $119.99 plus free shipping (normally $129.99).
• 120GB OCZ Solid 2 OCZSSD2-2SLD120G MLC SSD for $269 with free 8GB Memory Card (normally $299 - use use this form)
• Seagate FreeAgent Desktop 1.5TB USB 2.0 External Hard Drive for $129.99 plus free shipping (normally $139).
• 640GB Samsung S2 HDX-MU064DA Portable USB 2.0 Hard Drive for $89.99 with free shipping (normally $110 - use coupon code 24HRSALE23C)
• Seagate FreeAgent Go 500GB USB 2.0 External Hard Drive for $90 with free shipping (normally $168 - use coupon code:EMCYNYN34).
• 300GB Western Digital VelociRaptor WD3000HLFS 10,000RPM 3.5" Hard Drive for $189.99 plus free shipping (normally $250 - use coupon code EMCYNYN45).
• Lexmark Prospect Pro205 Wireless 4-in-1 Printer for $99.99 plus free shipping (normally $124.61).
• Epson Workforce 610 Wireless Color Inkjet All-in-One Printer for $99.99 plus free shipping (normally $130).
• Logitech diNovo Wireless Keyboard Mac Edition for $39.99 (normally $68.27).
• Logitech diNovo Edge Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard Mac Edition for $78.99 (normally $89.95).
• Logitech G9x Mouse + Logitech G110 Wired Keyboard for $106.98 plus free shipping (normally $138.98 - use this rebate form and this rebate form).
Gaming:
• Microsoft Xbox 360 Arcade console + $25 Newegg gift card for $199.99 plus free shipping (normally $224).
• Xbox 360 Wireless Controller (Black) for $29.99 plus free shipping (normally $38).
• Madden NFL 11 for (Xbox360 and PS3) + Walmart $20 Card for $60 plus shipping (normally $80).
• NHL 10 (360) for $44 plus free shipping (normally $53.59).
• NCAA Football 10 (PS3) for $44 plus free shipping (normally $53).
• Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 (360) for $44 plus free shipping (normally $59.99).
• FIFA Soccer 10 (Xbox 360) for $44 plus free shipping (normally $57).
• UFC 2009 Undisputed (360) for $19.99 plus free shipping (normally $28.94).
• Halo Wars (360) for $19.99 (normally $25.97).
• Dark Void (360, PS3) for $42.79 with free shipping (normally $54.99)
• Fallout 3 Expansion Pack: Broken Steel / Point Lookout (360) for $9.90 (normally $19.49).
• Fallout 3: Operation Anchorage and Pitt Expansion (360) for $9.90 (normally $19.99).
• G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (360) for $9.90 (normally $19.97).
• Rogue Warrior (360/PS3) for $29.90 (normally $53.99 - use coupon code SHIPFREE25).
• G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (Xbox 360) for $9.90 plus $2.99 shipping (normally $23).
• Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Hardened Edition (PS3) for $49.00 plus free shipping (normally $58.90).
• BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger (PS3) for $29.99 plus free shipping (normally $48.90 - use coupon code SHIPFREE25).
• Disney Sing It with Microphone Bundle (PS3) for $19.96 (normally $27.99).
• Spectrobes: Origins (Wii) for $9.99 plus free shipping (normally $17.99).
• Wii Speak for $14.99 plus free shipping (normally $29.99).
• Tekken Dark Resurrection (PSP) for $12.90 (normally $19.99).
• Assassin's Creed: Altair's Chronicles (DS) for $9.90 (normally $18).
• Learn Geography (DS) for $12.98 (normally $19.49).
• Sins of the Solar Empire: Trinity Gold Edition (PC) for $25.90 (normally $33.99).
• Aliens vs. Predator (PC) for $39.90 (normally $48.99).
• Rogue Warrior (PC) for $12.90 (normally $32.98).
• Mass Effect 2 (PC) for $39.90 plus free shipping (normally $46.99 - use coupon code SHIPFREE25).
• Left 4 Dead w/Survival Pack (PC) for $17.99 plus free shipping (normally $29.99).
• The Wheelman (PC) for $3.97 plus free shipping (normally $29.74).
Home Entertainment:
• 52" Sony BRAVIA KDL-52W5100 120Hz, 1080p LCD HDTV + Free Wall Mount for $1,408 with free shipping (normally $1,589 - use coupon code LOGICBUY20)
• 52" Sharp AQUOS LC52D85U 1080p, 120Hz LCD HDTV for $999 with free shipping (normally $1245).
• 47" LG 47LH30 1080p 120Hz LCD TV for $679.96 plus free shipping (normally $775 - use coupon code EMCYNYN27).
• 47" Vizio VT470M 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV + VMT37-60S Ultra Slim Tilt Wall Mount for $879 with free shipping (normally $1099).
• 42" Vizio XVT SV421XVT 1080p LCD HDTV for $799 with free shipping (normally $999).
• 42" Zenith Z42PQ20 720p 600Hz Plasma HDTV for $449.99 with $65 shipping or free pickup (normally $569.99)
• 40" Toshiba 40XV645U 1080p, 120Hz LCD HDTV for $649.96 with free shipping (normally $699 - use coupon code 24HRSALE23F)
• 32" Toshiba 32RV525R LCD HDTV (1080p) for $399.99 (normally $599).
• Logitech Harmony 1100 Universal Touchscreen Remote for $291 with free shipping (normally $350).
• Logitech Harmony 700 Universal Remote Control for $104.99 plus free shipping (normally $119.99 - use coupon code EMCYNYN26 and this rebate form).
• Klipsch HD Theater 500 Home Theater Speaker System + Sony STR-DH700 7.1-Channel Home Theater A/V Receiver for $600 with free shipping (normally $800).
• Magnavox NB500MG1F Blu-ray Disc Player for $68 (normally $110).
• Asus O!Play HDP-R1 TV HD Media Player for $89.99 plus free shipping (normally $100).
• Polk Audio SurroundBar360° DVD Home Theater System for $319.99 plus free shipping (normally $399.99).
• Deadwood: The Complete Series (DVD) for $74.99 plus free shipping (normally $100).
• Six Feet Under: The Complete Series (DVD) for $84.99 plus free shipping (normally $122).
• More Than A Game: LeBron James and the Akron Fab Five [DVD] for $16.99 (normally $23).
• Friday Night Lights: Second Season (DVD) for $15.00 plus free shipping (normally $19.99).
• X-Men Origins: Wolverine (Blu Ray) for $12.37 (normally $22.27).
• Predator (Blu Ray) for $9.99 (normally $16.89).
• Cast Away (Blu Ray) for $9.99 (normally $16.89).
Personal Portables and Peripherals:
• 12.1-MP Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W190 Digital Camera for $129.99 with $4.99 shipping (normally $140 - use coupon code 24HRSALE23G)
• 12.1-MP Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1 Waterproof Digital Camera for $249.95 with free shipping (normally $272.95)
• Digital Foci Photo Book for $162.16 plus free shipping (normally $178.95).
• Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W290 12 MP Digital Camera for $179.95 plus free shipping (normally $219.69).
• Sanyo VPC-CG10 HD Flash Memory Camcorder for $149.99 plus free shipping (normally $160).
• Apple iPod touch 32 GB 2nd Gen for $239.99 plus free shipping (normally $272.06).
• Zune HD 32 GB Video MP3 Player for $249.99 plus frdee shipping (normally $260).
• Nextar 7 inch Digital Photo Frame $23.98 (normally $39).
• Axion AXN-8701 7-Inch Widescreen Handheld LCD TV with Built-In Tuner for $79.99 plus free shipping (normally $109.41).
• Garmin nuvi 285WT GPS Navigation System for $107 shipped (normally $130 - use coupon code:24HRSALE23D).
• Audiovox ARWH1 Mini-Bridge Bluetooth Stereo Earset for $30 with free shipping (normally $65).
• Lexar 16GB Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) Card - Class 2 for $25 shipped (normally $60).
• Alpine Blackbird PND-K3 4.3" Portable Navigation System for $92 w/ free shipping (normally $160 - use coupon code:BONUSBUY).
• TomTom ONE 130 GPS Navigation for $80 w/ free shipping (normally $160 - use coupon code:BONUSBUY).
• Viewsonic HD MovieBook VPD400 Portable Video Player for $80 w/ free shipping (normally $140).
• Altec Lansing IM207 Orbit Ultra-Portable Speaker for $9.99 (normally $15.38).
• Samsung WEP460 Bluetooth Headset for $1.99 with free shipping (normally $16.94 - use this form)
Hobomodo:
• Rockstar Classics: GTA, GTA 2, Wild Metal (PC) for $0
• Mass Effect: Redemption issue 1 of 4 (iPhone) for $0
• eMusic.com 35 MP3 songs for $0
• Drop Those Legs by The Recital (MP3) for $0 (download here).
• MP3 of Heroes by Ne-Yo for $0 (use this form).
• Rooster by Alice in Chains MP3 for $0 (use this form).
• Subscription to Surfer Magazine for $0 (use this form).
• Coldplay Download for $0 (use this form).
• Paragon Hard Disk Manager for $0 (use this form).
• Subscription to Maxim for $0 (use this form).
If a deal looks too good to be true, investigate the store and see if it's a good, reputable place to buy. Safe shopping!
[Thanks TechDealDigger, Dealzon, Logic Buy, GamerHotline, Cheap College Gamers, CheapStingyBargains and TechBargains.]


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Saturday, January 30th, 2010
Good news, laptop hunters! No, not those laptop hunters.... Anywho, two of Lenovo's CES-announced machines are now ready for you to customize and order, with the 14-inch G460 packing a 2.13GHz Core i3-330M processor, integrated Intel graphics, Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit), 4GB of DDR3 RAM, a 1,366 x 768 resolution panel, 320GB hard drive, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, dual-layer DVD writer and a 6-cell battery. The 15.6-inch G560 adds a marginally larger LCD and, well, that's it. Thankfully, both units get going at the same $799 price point, so choosing between the two really boils down to how awful your vision is. Got that, gramps?
Lenovo's G560 and G460 laptops now available to order originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 30 Jan 2010 08:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Tuesday, December 29th, 2009
We've been seeing a fair amount of netbooks equipped with Intel's Pinetrail processors since they were announced early last week, and it looks like we're going to be seeing at least one from Samsung in the very near future. This one -- the N220 -- was just spotted in France. The 10.1-incher packs (as you'd expect) an Atom N450 CPU, GMA 3150 graphics, 1GB of RAM, a 250GB hard drive, b/g/n WiFi and Bluetooth, plus a webcam and a 6 cell battery which should supposedly get around eleven and a half hours of battery life. It comes with Windows 7 installed, and as you can see from the photo, one of the available colors will be glossy green. It's going for 350 euros in France, so, if the price stays comparable when (and if it) hits North American soil, we can expect it to cost somewhere in the realm of $500.
Samsung's Pinetrail-boasting N220 netbook spied in France originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 29 Dec 2009 17:53:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Monday, December 28th, 2009
Hey, now this isn't your average, everyday, boring netbook now is it? Well, at least not in looks, anyway. The Sheng T108, which has recently been spotted in Shenzhen, China, has a brushed aluminum chasis that makes it stand out from the crowd, to be sure. Internally, you'll find this 10.1-incher boasting an Intel Atom N280 CPU, 2GB of DDR2 memory, and a 250GB hard drive -- nothing volcanically surprising, but not too shabby either. It's also got a 3-cell battery, a VGA port, 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi support, a built in webcam, and a SIM card slot for 3G connectivity. The pricing is said to be somewhere in the realm of $300, and while there's no word on availability of this puppy outside of China, we'll certainly keep our eyes peeled for you. One more shot after the break.
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Sheng T108 brushed aluminum netbook appears originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 28 Dec 2009 17:41:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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