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Optoma Releases 3D DLP Projectors

3D technology has been the industry’s evident inclination when it comes to entertainment. A number of devices have been revealed and already available in the market that has an integrated 3D technology such as mobile 3D games, or the 3D Cube. And just recently, Optoma has unveiled new 3D projectors in Taiwan and they were the HW536 cinema DLP projector and the EX762 business DLP projector.

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Written by Bogcess · 04 March 2010 · Peripherals Comments

Logitech QuickCam Integrates Carl Zeiss Lens

With the continuous innovation of technology, the industry is further eradicating the barriers of communication. Logitech drives through providing a more surreal experience on video calling. They have released their latest Webcam which was tagged as the Logitech QuickCam.

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Written by Bogcess · 20 January 2010 · Peripherals Comments

Buffalo USB 3.0 External Drive Officially on Trade

Subsequent to the first publicity of the Buffalo USB 3.0 during the IDF trade fair, Buffalo Technology has confirmed and revealed more details about its latest External Hard drive. It is currently available in the market as previously mentioned during the trade fair. The DriveStation HD-HXU3 will indeed support USB 3.0 which marks them as one of its early adopters.

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Written by Bogcess · 24 November 2009 · Peripherals Comments

Imation Pioneers Wireless USB with Pro WX

Imation has recently publicized another external hard drive that will break new ground in storage medium. The Imation Pro WX claims to be the world’s first Wireless USB external hard drive. It has been demonstrated at the Pepcom Wine, Dine & Demo media event at Manhattan Center Studios.

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Written by Bogcess · 21 November 2009 · Peripherals Comments

Dell Inspiron Zino HD Debuts Mini Desktop

Dell has innovatively created a brand that brings form factor convenience into desktop computing. The Dell Inspiron Zino HD may look like an oversized hard drive but it is actually a mini desktop PC that pacts loads of powerful features in its almost 8” by 8” enclosure. It intends to fit in any space with its small stature but it presents versatile functions.

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Written by Bogcess · 13 November 2009 · Peripherals Comments

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