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ASUS Transformer TF101 vs ACER Iconia A500

ASUS Transformer TF101 vs ACER Iconia A500

There are two new low cost tablets that just hit the stores recently. These Honeycomb powered tablets are the Iconia Tab A500 from Acer and the Transformer TF101 from ASUS. One glitch that you could find almost immediately is that they seem to be twins. It is hard to tell them apart. On the surface, [...]

USB host capabilities enabled on Motorola Xoom

USB host capabilities enabled on Motorola Xoom

Want to plug a mouse into Motorola Xoom? For some strange reason Motorola developers didn’t take this past the the finish line. Plug in your keyboard into the USB and… nothing happens. What thaaa… Well, don’t dispair! Thanks to SlateDroid guys and their handy tweaks you can now enable your USB functionality. All you need [...]

Review: Arnova A80KSC from Archos

Review: Arnova A80KSC from Archos

Russia will be the first one to experience the Archos Arnova which is an 8-inch Android Tablet. The possibilities with other countries are present. We have reported on Arnova tablet last week. Arnova was geared to be a cheap media device and tablet. It does not sport the high end or top of the line [...]

ASUS total netbook line to be slashed to just 3 netbooks

ASUS has pretty odd down plans coming up for the next few months as they are planning to reduce the total lineup of the ASUS EEE PCs to just THREE MODELS. All will be running Windows XP and will come equipped with 160GB HDD. Which three are they going to be? It was not a job figuring out the models though. First is the just released EEE 1008HA followed by 1005HA, which is basically same as 1008HA but with removable battery and an extra USB port. Third will be their first netbook-cum-tablet, the T91.

ASUS has pretty odd down plans for the coming months as they are planning to reduce the total lineup of the ASUS EEE PCs to just THREE MODELS. All models will be running Windows XP and will come equipped with 160GB HDD. Which three are they going to be? It was not a tough job to figure out those models though. First is the just released EEE 1008HA followed by 1005HA, which is basically same as 1008HA but with removable battery and an extra USB port. Third will be their first netbook-cum-tablet, the T91.

This actually marks the demise of the EEE 1000HE and other models like EEE 1002H. What is ASUS thinking? At first, we saw them rolling out an EEE every week or so and now they are slashing down all of their popular EEEs (including the EEE 1000HE which is selling so well!). EEE 1000HE is one of the netbooks in the world, which can give you 7+ hours of battery life in real world use. This is sad, really sad.

ASUS EEE 1005HA in the works, basically a EEE 1008HA with removable battery

Many tech sites criticized the 1008HA for having a built-in battery. Well, looks like the ASUS has listened to your wishes. ASUS EEE 1005HA is in the works which is basically a 1008HA with removable battery. It also comes with an extra USB port, making USB ports to a total of 3.

There are more differences between 1005HA and 1008HA. The 1005HA comes with 6-cell battery with a capacity of 2200mAh. The 1008HA comes with a 4-cell battery. It will be priced around 350 euros.

Kohjinsha introduces MT netbook with built-in Express card and TV-tuner

Kohjinsha introduces MT netbook with built-in Express card and TV-tuner

Kohjinsha has introduced a new netbook series called MT Series. This netbook comes with the Atom N270 processor clocked at 1.6GHz, 2GB RAM and 160GB HDD, which is pretty much similar to other netbooks we have seen so far, but what sets it apart from the plethora of netbook out there is its express card slot and TV-tuner.

The MT series is now available in Japan at a price of 49,800 yen, which is about $513. I’m pretty sure by the time it reaches in other parts of world, it won’t be equipped with the TV-tuner card. The netbook comes with 3-cell battery. The 6-cell battery is also there if you need more juice. There are 2 USB 2.0 ports and a multi-card reader.

Stone announces Neo 101 netbook

Stone announces Neo 101 netbook

The Stone Neo 101 will join the netbook family with the usual netbook-ish specifications even though being priced at a high £275 (about $400). It will be available in UK, from 1st May, with an unusual three-year warranty. Its features include:

  • 10.1-inch widescreen display
  • 1,024 x 600 resolution
  • optional internal 3G
  • a pair of USB ports
  • 34mm PCI-Express Card expansion

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U2O iWalk 5400 Universal Emergency Battery Charger review

U2O iWalk 5400 Universal Emergency Battery Charger review

We all love using our gadgets on the go. But, the my biggest concern when I’m on the go is how long battery of my device(s) will last. I carry a lot of gadgets on the go. This include my Digital Camera, my Mobile Phone, bluetooth headset and bluetooth keyboard (to type some long emails on my phone). When I found the iWalk 5400 universal battery charger, I felt that I have found an all-in-one solution that promises to satisfies my needs on the go. The size of the iWalk Battery charger is small enough to fit in any trousers pocket and weighs very little (148gm). It packs in 5400mAh of power in its little body!

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Sandisk Ultra Backup USB flash drive REVIEW – perfect way to backup your data [netbook and notebooks]

Sandisk Ultra Backup USB flash drive REVIEW – perfect way to backup your data [netbook and notebooks]

Netbooks have become very personal devices now. We carry them with us everywhere we go. This makes backing up data extremely important. Sandisk provides an excellent solution to this problem. From outside, it may look like a normal flash drive, but what makes it different from the rest of the flash drives is its easy-to-use backup feature. Its massive capacity of upto 64GB makes it ideal for storing huge consumer files too. Do we recommend it? Read the review and find it out yourself!

USB Jewel Thumb Drive – now that is geek girl fashion!

We have seen hello kitty girlish stuff lately. Now, I present to you thumb drive with decorative crystals. Ok, these crystals are not diamonds for sure, but these don’t cost £15,500 too! Features: USB 2.0 Portable and easy operate Plug and play Support Window 2000/XP/Vista or MAC OS Dimension: 81 x 24 x 10mm (approx.) [...]