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  • DoubleSight outs three new USB mini-monitors

    DoubleSight outs three new USB mini-monitors

    I'm a fan of USB mini-monitors. They're super handy if you're a photoshop'r or to house Tweetdeck, but they can also get a little expensive and sometimes cost more than full size LCD monitors. But these from DoubleSight are little more on the affordable side. Plus, there is a webcam add-on for the larger model and everyone loves webcams.

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  • Apple brings back Newton designer, defines irony

    Apple brings back Newton designer, defines irony

    That fact that Apple has rehired Michael Tchao, one of the original Newton developers, is likely to stir up stories and posts about the Apple tablet. But the man has had a storied past in the CE field and Apple might have brought him back on board after a 15 year hiatus just because of his impressive resume. Or they need help on the Apple tablet marketing. Actually, that's probably exactly why Apple needs him back.

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  • Low-voltage ASUS UL30A reviewed

    Low-voltage ASUS UL30A reviewed

    Pretty good marks already for the $799 ultraportable ASUS UL30A notebook, as the machine garners a LAPTOP Editors’ Choice award for its ten-hour battery life, nice design, and adequate horsepower.

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  • CrunchDeals: Eee PC 900 w/ 20GB SSD for $189

    CrunchDeals: Eee PC 900 w/ 20GB SSD for $189

    Sellout.woot.com has a decent deal on the Eee PC 900 today. This model sports the slightly more expensive 20GB SSD option along with the standard assortment of a 900MHz Intel Celeron, 1GB of RAM and 8.9-inch screen. Not to shabby for $189 plus $5 for shipping.

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  • CrunchDeals: MSI Wind U120 with six-cell battery for $300

    CrunchDeals: MSI Wind U120 with six-cell battery for $300

    MSIThe MSI Wind U120 with a six-cell battery dips slightly below $300 after a $10 mail-in rebate good until the end of the month. Amazon currently has a $20 price break on the machine, bringing the price to $309.99 before the rebate.

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  • Woot: 8GB iPod Touch clone for $45

    Woot: 8GB iPod Touch clone for $45

    Woot’s description of this obvious knock-off is hilarious as it usually is. If you’re in the market for a clone with decent features then the the V-Touch might be worth a look. You even get a free pair of craptastic earbuds! Check it out: the color touchscreen controls the MP3 player, picture viewer, e-book reader, and [...]

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  • Logitech intros seven new webcams, seven

    Logitech intros seven new webcams, seven

    So much for the “Keep It Simple, Stupid” saying. Logitech just outed seven new webcams that’s “designed to fit within every lifestyle.” We think Logitech means that there is a webcam for every lifestyle that needs a webcam and doesn’t already have one embedded into their notebook, netbook, or computer monitor.

    So now Logitech offers - [...]

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  • CrunchDeals: Loaded 11.6-inch Acer netbook for $350

    CrunchDeals: Loaded 11.6-inch Acer netbook for $350

    acerHere's a nice little deal on the 11.6-inch Acer Aspire One 751h (see our review here) over at B&H. You can get the fully-loaded (loaded as far as netbooks go) version with 2GB of RAM, 250GB hard drive, and six-cell battery for just $350 after a $54.10 instant rebate and with free shipping to boot.

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  • The Alienware OptX AW2210 21.5-inch LCD monitor – Hadoken!

    The Alienware OptX AW2210 21.5-inch LCD monitor – Hadoken!

    Dell’s prepped a killer 1080p monitor that should be great for gaming. Well, it should be. The OptX AW2210 is afterall an Alienware product. (read: it’s overpriced, but loaded) The 21.5-inch monitor comes packing a 1080p screen with a 2ms response time. Plus, it sports an 80,000:1 contrast ratio and a brightness of 300 cd/ms. To be [...]

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  • CrunchDeals: Nokia N810 for $179

    CrunchDeals: Nokia N810 for $179

    N810Buy.com has dropped the price on the Nokia N810 yet again, this time to $179.99 with free shipping. One month ago to the very day, it was on sale for $199. That's a savings of a certain amount of dollars! Probably twenty or so!

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  • Sasquatch Lives!

    Sasquatch Lives!

    Remember those holograms we saw during the presidential election? It was just like the hologram of Princess Leia that R2D2 shows to old Ben Kenobi, except suckier. I bet you wished, like I did, that you could make your own cool holograms, but with Sasquatch, right? Your dreams have been answered, thanks to LivingSasquatch.com!

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  • LaVie Light: NEC Japan launches new netbook series

    LaVie Light: NEC Japan launches new netbook series

    Nec Japan today announced two netbooks [JP], the BL100 and the BL300/310/350, which are completely redesigned and come with Windows XP pre-installed. The new netbooks are part of the NEC LaVie series and are labeled "LaVie Light" because of the BL100 weighing just 1.07 kg and the BL300/310/350 models weighing 1.14kg or 1.32kg, depending on the model.

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  • Clevo TN70M UMPC gets checked out in the UK

    Clevo TN70M UMPC gets checked out in the UK


    Clevo's TN70M touchscreen little 7-inch UMPC / netbook has just made its way to the UK, and UMPC Portal's gotten its hands on some shots of the little guy. The netbook boasts a 1.33GHz Intel Atom Z520 CPU, a full QWERTY keyboard, a webcam, and a fingerprint reader, and is available with either XP or Vista operating systems. Clevo -- a company better known for its hulking gaming rigs -- has been pretty mum on whether the TN70M willl make its way to other shores as of yet, but it's retailing for about $520, and we'll keep our eyes peeled for you. There's one more shot after the break!

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    Clevo TN70M UMPC gets checked out in the UK originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 29 May 2009 06:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Acer Aspire Timeline out of the box and loving life

    Acer Aspire Timeline out of the box and loving life


    While it's always a fun rush to see an unopened box in a Canadian store room, we're much more excited about what's inside the box, and friendly tipster James somehow managed to buy himself an Acer Aspire Timeline 5810TZ-4657 in Iowa about a week ago. For a scant $598 he got a 15-inch display, DVD drive, Intel U2700 1.3GHz processor and 3GB of RAM -- which makes most similarly specced "thin and lights" seem a little silly in comparison. He says he's gotten around 7 hours of battery on max power saving mode, and about 4-5 hours on max use, finds the 720p webcam comparable to a Flip camera, enjoys the keyboard and multitouch trackpad, and overall finds the system to be very quick and responsive running Vista. Acer still hasn't confirmed an official lineup, price or availability for these things, but we've gotta think it's gonna be soon -- if this is right, it's almost too good not to share.

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    Acer Aspire Timeline out of the box and loving life originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 26 May 2009 14:25:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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