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Saturday, October 3, 2009

Toshiba Qosmio X500: 18.4 inch, Intel Core i7 and Blu-ray

Next month, Toshiba will introduce a new performance notebook sales - the Qosmio X500 model.

The device, which interestingly, operates under the control of one of the latest mobile

Intel Core i7 and offers available to users of Blu-ray drive.

It is worth recalling that the Toshiba is the biggest loser format war, whose history dates

back seven years. Japanese manufacturer, the main promoter of HD DVD, said in the previous

month that it intends to launch portable computers and desktop players equipped with Blu-ray

readers. The Group also raised the request for admission into the ranks of the organization

of Blu-ray Disc Association.
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Model was presented to the Qosmio X500 is another promised by Toshiba notebook able to read

Blu -ray. The device also boasts one of the set is the mobile Intel Core i7 systems.

Selected parameters news:

Screen size: 18.4 inches (1920 x 1080 pixels, LED backlight)
Chipset: PM55
RAM: up to 8 GB DDR3
Image: GeForce GTS 250M with 1 GB of memory
HDD: 500 GB
Sound: built-in speakers harman / kardon, support Dolby Home Theater
Wireless Communication: WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1
Other: multitouch touchpad, memory card reader (5 in 1), numeric keypad

Unfortunately, the equipment price has not been reported. It is known, however, that it

should appear on the market Oct. 22, that is, at the time of the latest release of Microsoft

- Windows 7

News source of Toshiba notebook



-----i already do have a desktop but how i wanted to have this toshiba notebook.Toshiba

notebook is a convenient one to use, we can use it anywhere we go. My friends do own this

toshiba notebook and for sure i know one day i will have this Toshiba notebook of my own.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Marathon Tech Review: FM Radio Comes to the iPod

By Danielle Belopotosky
Runners and exercise buffs: if you’ve been asking for an iPod with a built-in radio, you’re finally in luck. After eight long years, Apple has finally delivered.

Last week, Apple introduced its latest version of the iPod Nano, a multimedia player that’s smaller than a business card and weighs 1.28 ounces. It’s small enough to slip into some running shorts and skirt pockets.

While the radio is a welcome addition, the new Nano has some other features geared toward the active set. There’s a pedometer and, like previous Nanos, it is also compatible with the Nike Plus system that tracks your distance and other running or walking stats.


Just like on a home or car radio, you can set your favorite stations into the Nano’s memory. After tagging your favorite talk radio or other stations, you can navigate them with the forward and rewind buttons (rather than using the wheel to scroll through the spectrum). The Nano also adopts a feature from TiVo’s playbook: if you need to take a break, hit the center button to pause live radio. You can store up to 15 minutes.

Ipod Nano News Source

---its nice to have a newer version of ipod which is more convenient. We can do walking at the park while listening to this new release ipod nano.