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Sunday, 24 December 2006 |
 The DVR-ST18 is the latest internal DVD burner from I-O Data. This “Vista-ready” media recorder offers a burning rate of 18x DVD-R, 8x DL-DVD, 12x DVD-RAM, and 48x CD. Except the show off of the Vista logo on its brocchure, the drive doesn’t have anything else worth-reported. No words on pricing, but we all know that DVD burner’s price has drop a lot since it first launched couple years ago (I think it was 10x than today’s price), so you won’t have any problem with the budget for sure. |
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Sunday, 24 December 2006 |
 Iiyama has just updated its product portfolio with the latest member of ProLite series LCD TV. The C3202WTV-B1 is a 32-inch display with a native resolution of 1366 x 768, a contrast ratio of 1000:1, and brightness of 550cd/m2. Furthermore, it also features a response time of 8ms, a viewing angle of 176 degree, and a HDMI port. Priced at $939, the LCD TV have been released at the market on December 15th. |
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Wednesday, 20 December 2006 |

Antec has just presented a new portable laptop cooler called Notebook Cooler S which looks way much cooler than the one I have for my iBook. By connecting the device onto your notebook’s USB port, it will blow direct cool air through its two fans across the base of the laptop. Not just it will prevent overheating, it will also increase the life of laptop batteries. The cooler itself claimed to take only a little power, and there’s also an option between maximum cooling and minimum noise operation. Along with the cooler, Antec also released NP-100, a high-capacity notebook power adapter that increases the life of laptop batteries. According to the press release, it could prevent frequent short-term battery draw caused by underpowered adapters in peak usage conditions, thus increasing the overall laptop stability, reduces heating, and extends the life of notebook computer batteries. Furthermore, NP-100 Laptop Power Adapter includes several safety features, such as Over Voltage Protection (OVP), Short Current Protection (SCP), Over Current Protection (OCP) and Over Temperature Protection (OTP). |
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Tuesday, 19 December 2006 |

The new HDV-ROM2.4FB is Buffalo’s first HD-DVD player for PC. Well, actually, this drive is just a rebranded version of Toshiba’s SD-H802A. It can read CDs, DVDs, and HD-DVDs (30GB) media, as well as playing HD-DVD movies (software included). To use the player, the company recommends you to have at least a 3GHz Pentium D processor, a 1GB of main memory, and a decent graphics engine. |
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Tuesday, 19 December 2006 |

The Benq FP93G X+ LCD monitor which boasts an ultra-fast 2ms (gray-to-gray) response time. Obviously targettet at gaming market, this black slim 19-inch display features a contrast ratio of 800:1, a brightness of 300cd/m2, and both D-Sub and DVI input port. The company claimed that its perfomance will be the same as the CRT monitor, thus resulting in clearer and sharper images without lag and blur when playing PC games or watching videos. |
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Monday, 18 December 2006 |

A Merry Christmas special gift could be more perfect with this Snowman Speaker as a Chrismast gift for your music-lovers friend. Presented by Avon, the stereo speaker lets you enjoy both your favourite Chrismas song as well as the blinking three-colors LED light which rapidly change according to the tempo of the music. It can be connected to any audio source, such as MP3 player, radio, CD player, etc, as long as it has a standard headphone jack. |
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