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Saturday, 9 July 2011

VIZIO VTAB1008 Tablet Pre-order begins for a Price of $399; Release Date July 18

Vizio finally started pre-order for its first Android tablet VIZIO VTAB1008, the tablet was unveiled very recently and we didn’t have to wait a further long time like the first tease months ago. You can pre-order the tablet right now from the VIZIO website. The tablet is priced at $399 and will be released on July 18th.


The tablet sports 8 inch display with 1024 x 768 resolution, 1GHz processor and sports built-in GPS, Bluetooth, 2GB of internal storage, a microSD card slot (supports up to 32GB), micro HDMI output, and a front facing camera for video calls. Consumers will also be able to use the tablet as a remote control for their VIZIO and other compatible devices through the universal remote control app and built-in IR blaster.

The VIZIO tablet will be bundled with a free 16GB card and a folio style case, When it comes to pricing, there are tablets which offers Honeycomb if you are willing to pay a little so it is up to you to decide to buy it or not. What do you think? are you going to buy this one anyway?

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Sunday, 15 May 2011

Release 270.51 NVIDIA Beta Drivers

On the 30th March, NVIDIA made the Release 270.51 Beta Drivers official and available to the users. As the latest NVIDIA drivers, it promises great boost to the older one, and provides more features and extra performance.

It is said that the Release 270.51 NVIDIA Beta Drivers can boost gaming performance up to 6 times faster and better. Additionally, it includes NVIDIA Update, which automatically searches and installs the latest GeForce drivers on your engine.

The Release 270.51 NVIDIA Beta Drivers fully integrates all 3D Vision drivers easily and even expands the 3D Vision windows and supports 3DTV Play, Windows Aero, and 3D Vision Notebooks.

Release 270.51 NVIDIA Beta Drivers also adds support for applications using the new CUDA 4.0 features.

Check out the complete list of features of the Release 270.51 NVIDIA Beta Drivers
 
Download the Release 270.51 NVIDIA Beta Drivers

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Tuesday, 3 May 2011

Kingston HyperX Plug and Play (PnP) Series Memory price, specification, release

Today Kingston has unveiled their latest high-performance enthusiast memory in the form of their new Kingston HyperX Plug and Play (PnP) Series Memory. HyperX PnP memory modules are the first ones to scale the higher memory heights that are a part of the second generation Intel Core i5 and i7 processors.

The Plug and Play (PnP) HyperX memory has been programmed with faster frequencies so when its added to a system with a Sandy Bridge chipset, the memory will automatically ‘play’ at either 1600MHz or 1866MHz, whether the system be a desktop or a notebook system.


Ann Bai, DRAM Memory Sales Director, APAC Region, Kingston explains:

“The HyperX engineering team has been thoroughly innovative in designing a memory module that automatically raises performance with no overclocking steps required,”

The HyperX Plug and Play memory modules range from $67 for a 4GB kit to $163 for 8GB of Non-ECC in SODIMM form and will shortly be available to purchase from Kingston resellers and authorised dealers.

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