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Posted on 10 Mar 2010 by LMG
Leading
IT vendor, Dell has introduced the Vostro 3000 series targeting the
business customers. This series is specifically designed for small
businesses that require robust mobile computing solutions. Ravi Bharadwaj, General Manager, Small and Medium Business, Dell India said, "These products are designed for small businesses helping them stretch their budget and protect their data, and come with dedicated small business services and support to keep small businesses moving." The Vostro 3000 series uses the Intel Core processor technology, including, the optional, industry s first, Core i7 Quad Core processor available on the Vostro 3700. The Vostro 3300 is one of the industry s thinnest commercial 13 laptop with an integrated optical drive, on the other hand, the 14 Vostro 3400 offers a full day of mobile productivity with up to 8 hours of battery life with an optional 9-cell battery. These laptops have HDMI port, webcam and microphone, while the Vostro 3500 and 3700 also offer the option of WLED screens and the 3700 offers the option of up to 1GB of NVIDIA GeForce graphics card. These notebooks sport durable hinge and are encased in aluminum for extra protection. These notebooks also feature a suite of customizable service and support solutions to keep business data protected and business moving at an affordable price. TheVostro series is now available in the US and parts of Asia starting from today and available in Europe and Latin America and other geographies from March 16. Posted on 10 Mar 2010 by LMG
Samsung Electronics announced the launch of its new MystEco Series of TFT monitors in the Indian market. The new series claims to offers consumers complete display solutions for their entertainment and business needs. The salient feature these TFT monitors is its power saving capabilities. It provides consumers the option of power saving with the help of one hot key through which the power consumption can be set at 100 percent/ 75 percent / 50 percent. In addition, it comes with a dynamic contrast ratio of 70000:1, lateral plug-in, 16:9 wide format panel and is HD ready. Ranjeet Yadav, Director-Mobile and IT, Samsung India stated, "The MystEco series represents an optimal combination of eco friendly and superior performance features." The series boasts of features like "Magic Angle", which is a three step angle management process where the screen does not lose clarity, even when it is being from different viewing angels. The new Samsung monitor models that have been launched include: B1630N (15.6"), B1930N (18.5"), B2030N (20") and B2230N (21.5") and are priced at Rs.6350/-, Rs. 8300/-, Rs. 8700/- and Rs. 11000/- respectively. Posted on 10 Mar 2010 by LMG
Fujifilm India launched new Flash with  FinePix technology, the Super
Intelligent Flash. The new technology can enable photographers take
better pictures irrespective of the light conditions. Fujifilm claims that the new technology will help the photographers to come out from certain undesired results of using flash for example, photos of cuisines appear whitish or for that matter the picture has a strange shadow and is not pleasing. According to Kenichi Tanaka, Managing Director, Fujifilm India, Our Super Intelligent Flash is here to fix all these problems. Fujifilm FinePix range of digital cameras automatically adjust to the right amount of light for the scene, so that photographers can enjoy beautiful, atmospheric photos. The results are bound to leave the even the professional photographers speechless! And all it takes is to set the camera to AUTO and press the shutter. It is especially effective for close-up photos. Posted on 10 Mar 2010 by LMG
Buffalo Technology showcased new variant of its portable hard disk
drive. The new drive belongs to USB2.0 portable HDD MiniStation HD-PET
series. The disk automatically stops rotating if the HDD is not accessed for a set amount of time, reducing unnecessary battery use. This high spec model also includes data backup software and encryption software for protecting your data. This High speed portable HDD comes with TurboPC and TurboCopy, software that enables high-speed transfer at up to double that of previous models, enabling you to transfer large numbers of digital images or video files quickly and easily. TurboPC increases speed by using the computer memory to optimize reading and writing to the HDD and for caching. And also uses the computers standard internal HDD for caching. TurboPC also increases speed performance of the computer. TurboCopy optimizes and speeds up the standard Windows copying function. The new drive is available in five colors of Ruby red, Pearl white, Crystal black, Rapis blue and Cherry Blossom pink and supports Eco Manager to reduce power consumption.Backed with a 3years warranty the 320GB MiniStation HD-PET320U2 is available for INR 8400 MRP, 500GB MiniStation HD-PET500U2 is available for INR 12000 (MRP) and 640GB MiniStation HD-PET640U2 is available for INR 20000 (MRP). Posted on 09 Mar 2010 by LMG
While the Indian Government is yet to put in place a dedicated set of rules to govern the management of electronic waste, Dell has taken a lead in encouraging environment-friendly PC recycling. The vendor has launched two new initiatives to encourage people: Give away your PC and Dell go green challenge. Though Dell launched Give away your PC in The vendor either refurbishes the collected computers or recycles them in environment-friendly manner. The refurbished computers are sold at discounted prices or given out to the needy as a part of the vendor’s CSR activities. “It is always better to reuse and refurbish computers rather than recycle them as this increases the overall life of the product and requires much less energy,” added Mahesh Bhalla, Executive Director and General Manager, Consumer, Dell India. The vendor has also launched the Dell go green challenge to raise awareness and community involvement in green initiatives. The supplementary forum will offer a platform for the green enthusiasts to gather in the virtual space and share ideas, thoughts and vision on the issue. The challenge invites users to share photographs, videos and other innovative depictions of key issues, concerns or thoughts on community green technology. The contest will run for two months, during which the community will vote for their favorite entries. The winning entry will receive a Dell Inspiron 14-inch laptop. The first runner up will receive a Dell Mini, while the second would get the Inspiron Zino. Dell, which became carbon neutral in 2008, sources 26 percent of all its power used globally from renewable sources like solar energy and wind energy. The vendor has also put in a lot of thrust on making all its components green. For example, most of Dell’s laptops today are LED-based, which consumes much less power and all of its servers are made from lead-free substance. The vendor also uses bamboo-based packaging in some of it products as it is a highly renewable alternative to molded paper pulp, foams and corrugate often used in packaging. Posted on 09 Mar 2010 by LMG
Eurotech Technologies recently launched BestNet fiber optic patch cord. Aimed at environments requiring strong protection of the network cable system, the cord is ideal for applications such as fiber-to-the-desk, broadcasting and FTTx. The fiber patch cable features high-quality ceramic connectors at both ends. “BestNet cord is especially suitable for harsh environments. By decreasing network installation time, patch cord maintenance and troubleshooting, network installers are now able to deliver a product that can deliver value and savings for their clients,” said Anuj Jain, Managing Director, Eurotech Technologies. Eurotech offers combinations of SC, ST, LC, MTRJ, FC connector patch cords in both multimode (62.5/125µm and 50/125µm) and single mode (9/125µm) cable-types, in Duplex and Simplex versions. According to the company, the higher durability of the fiber optic patch cord leads to lower maintenance costs, a longer mean time between maintenance and therefore a longer service life. Posted on 09 Mar 2010 by LMG
Intel launched its first Atom platform optimized for networked home and SOHO storage devices. The energy-efficient platform consists of the Intel Atom processor D410 single-core or D510 dual-core and the Intel 82801IR I/O Controller. The new platform features six PCI Express lanes, 12 USB 2.0 ports, a port multiplier function and eSATA ports that give OEMs the ability to add peripheral devices and expand storage capacity outside of the box. It also features hot plug capabilities for easy capacity upgrades and an integrated gigabit Ethernet MAC controller for improved data transfers. The storage platform also offers the flexibility to support Microsoft Windows Home Server and Linux OS. “Today, households and small offices have an ever-increasing number of computers, laptops, netbooks and mobile phones that create and consume digital content. This advancement in mobility coupled with the explosive growth of data and media are creating the need for centralized, easy-to-use network storage solutions for the home and small office,” said Seth Bobroff, General Manager, Intel Data Center Group, Storage. Posted on 08 Mar 2010 by LMG
Hewlett-Packard is refreshing its business ultra portable laptop and hybrid laptop-tablet with Intel Core i5 and i7 processors, becoming one of the first major PC makers to squeeze these powerful processors into a small, lightweight design.
HP EliteBook 2540p Intel announced the Core i series of processors last year, but to date the chips have been limited mostly to desktops and large-screen laptops. HP's compact EliteBook 2540p and 2740p have 12-inch screens and weigh in at about 3.4 and 3.8 pounds, respectively. The 2540p can be configured with standard-power Core i5 or Core i7 processors or a Core i7 that draws less power--a so-called low-voltage processor. Graphics are provided by Intel's integrated graphics silicon. Like the prior-generation 2530p model, the 2540p can be ordered with or without a built-in optical drive. Units without an optical drive, can take 2.5-inch 7200RPM SATA II hard disk drives ranging up to 500GB in capacity. Units ordered with an optical drive use smaller 1.8-inch 5400RPM SATA II drives, ranging up to 320GB in capacity. The 2540p is also available with 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch solid-state drives that max out at 160GB. Other features include USB 2.0, VGA, DisplayPort, 1394a, and gigabit Ethernet ports. And an option for an integrated EV-DO/HSPA 3G modem is available too. Battery life for the 2540p is rated by HP at up to 10 hours with a nine-cell battery and 8 hours with a 6-cell battery. HP has also updated its convertible laptop--which can be used as a laptop or a tablet--with the 2740p model (updating the prior-generation 2730p). The 2740p has specifications similar to the 2540p but does not offer the option for a 2.5-inch 7200rpm hard disk drive. Posted on 08 Mar 2010 by LMG
IBM has introduced the eX5,
a family of PC servers with a new memory architecture designed for
virtualisation. The system promises to make big inroads into datacentre
application licensing costs.
Read more....IBM said the eX5 servers were the result of a three-year engineering effort to improve the economics of operating enterprise-sized, x86-based systems. The eX5 decouples memory from its processor using a technology dubbed Max 5, which IBM said eliminated the need to buy another server to support workloads that are increasingly memory-intensive. The company said the systems offer six times the memory scalability commonly available today, helping to flatten the ever-rising cost of operating industry-standard datacentres.According to IBM, Max 5 allows IT departments to run 82% more "virtual servers" for the same licence costs, and reduce middleware and application expenses dramatically. The company said that businesses running a Microsoft database could cut their licensing costs by 50% by using eX5. Posted on 08 Mar 2010 by LMG
Hewlett-Packard has advised resellers and customers with immediate project requirements to seek alternatives to its c-Class blade system based on Cisco switches as component shortages have brought supply to a standstill. The issue stems from the difficulties encountered by HP's one-time partner Cisco, which has been struggling to supply the channel with certain enterprise kit. "Cisco is experiencing supply constraints on some components for its Catalyst range of products including switches for the HP BladeSystem c-Class chassis," said Peter Mansell, HP BladeSystem business manager. He said HP was working closely with Cisco to resolve the problem but could offer no timeframe for the situation to improve.
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