Posts Tagged ‘PCs’


HP TouchSmart IQ500: the elegant PC

Friday, September 12th, 2008

Hello readers, today we presents the latest HP creation and it is very useful for Pc users, New All-in-one PC launched HP Korea, HP TouchSmart IQ500 PC, and that will complete change the way of public to interact with their PCs by making digital entertainment a really compelling, hands-on knowledge.

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The computer features HP designed the software specifically for touch so its name also TouchSmart. It provides full of colors high-resolution monitor delivers access to information, social networks and entertainment. There consumers can create play lists, play music, quickly check the weather, quickly check the weather, and zoom in or out of photos.

It’s requiring just a one cord to set up and system power, HP TouchSmart IQ500 PC combines a 22” diagonal, wide-screen display with a powerful, integrated design, high-definition, energy-efficient Intel Core 2 Duo processor in a single.
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It comes in new casing that decrease plastic foam cushioning materials. The stylish, piano-black finish with classy espresso side-panel highlights makes a TouchSmart IQ500 a pretty addition to any space in the house. Include other features high-speed hard drive; a media card reader and a large-capacity; and 4 GB of memory.

Now this elegant TouchSmart is available only in Korean market for 1,990,000(KRW).

Samsung’s low-density, high-performance SATA II SSDs for inexpensive PC market

Friday, August 29th, 2008

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Now Samsung unveiled that it has begun casing low-density, higher-performance SSDs, which are only 30% of the size of 2.5” SSDs and extremely manufacture cost-efficient.

Presenting of these smaller, low powered SSDs, now Samsung presents a pretty replacement for existing HDs used in low-priced PCs. Available in densities of 32GB, 16GB, and 8GB, the new SSDs multi-level-cell will be mass produced starting in next month.

The Samsung low-density SSDs use the similar high-performance SATA II controller technique as that being used on its just-presented MLC-based 128GB SSD.

Samsung’s new SSD based on MLC at capacity 32GB will write it at 70MB/s and read data at 90MB/s – performance stages much better than low-density SSDs on then today market. The 16GB writes at 45MB/s and reads at 90MB/s, while the 8GB writes at 25MB/s and reads at 90MB/s.

Samsung integrates 4 individual 16GB MLC NAND chips in its 8GB SSD, included 4 packages dual-die and 4 packages quad-die of 16 GB NAND for its 32GB and 16GB SSDs respectively.