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- 13 June 2011
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Toshiba Qosmio X770 quad-core gaming laptops launch
Toshiba has launched a 17in gaming laptop primed with 3D gaming and video playback support and up to 1.5TB of onboard storage. The Qosmio X770 uses a quad-core Intel processor and runs 64bit Windows 7 Home Premium
- 08 June 2011
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Video: E3: Hands on with Sony's PlayStation 3D display
In two-player games the 24in display shows different images to each player
- 07 June 2011
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SanDisk Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player sees red
SanDisk has given its Sansa Clip and Sansa Fuze+ MP3 players a makeover, prompting e-tailer AdvancedMP3players to carry the product line
- 03 June 2011
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Energy Sistem Mobile 390 Portable DVD Player is also a TV
Energy Sistem's Mobile 390 Portable DVD Player adds a TV tuner to create a live mobile entertainment hub. The PAL and NTSC DVD player has an adjustable 9in widescreen display
- 20 May 2011
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Rollei iPhone lens adds super-zoom
German camera brand Rollei has put its name to a telephoto zoom lens that adds 8x zooming to the iPhone
- 18 May 2011
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Philips 221TE2L flatpanel comes with TV tuner
Philips has launched a new PC monitor that has its own TV tuner. The Philips 221TE2L flatpanel offers a full HD 1920x1080-pixel resolution and has a DVB-T digital TV tuner
- 16 May 2011
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Powercase for iPhone launched by Synaps
iPhone and iPod accessory maker Synaps has announced the launch of new Powercases and portable chargers for iOS and other mobile devices.
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Buffalo Portable DVD drive priced
Buffalo has launched an external DVD recorder that can write to almost any DVD format at 8x and that adds DVD playback options to gadgets such as netbooks
- 12 May 2011
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Radiopaq Duo headphones ideal for light listening
Radiopaq's Duo headphones weigh a scant 130g but have plenty of impact. The £19.99 headphones come in lime green, orange or purple.
- 05 May 2011
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Creative ZiiSound D5x Bluetooth speaker
Creative has launched a new range of ZiiSound Bluetooth speakers that allow music from any smartphone or tablet to be enjoyed on up to three speakers. Prices start from £139.
- 28 April 2011
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Acer launches world's first 27in full-HD 3D monitor
Acer has launched an innovative new monitor, which it claims is the world’s first 27in full-HD (1920x1080-pixel) 3D screen. An integrated infrared emitter lets the HN274H communicate with the supplied pair of nVidia 3D glasses, or a set-top box or Blu-ray player hooked up via HDMI.
- 27 April 2011
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MSI launches Wind Top AE2210 all-in-one PC
MSI's Wind Top AE2210 is an all-in-one PC running Windows 7 Home Premium that's geared up for a life of work and play in HD. With some of the latest technology onboard, it runs an Intel 'Sandy Bridge' processor and offers a 21.5in full-HD multitouch screen, THX TruStudio Pro surround-sound technology and USB 3.0 support.
- 19 April 2011
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Sonos presses play for Android
Sonos has added Android support to its growing list of options for how to wirelessly control and enjoy music around your home. The multi-room music player now has a dedicated Android app.
- 18 April 2011
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TDK Life On Record range
TDK is paying homage to its 80s heyday with the launch of Boombox ghettoblasters and proper turntables, plus some equally retro-themed digital accoutrements.
- 04 April 2011
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Tip and Tilt Wi-Fi Radio
If you like your audio entertainment portable (which we do), web-connected and completely straightforward, the Tip and Tilt Wi-Fi Radio could well grab you.
- 30 March 2011
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Microsoft LifeCam HD 3000
Microsoft has added a new model to its LifeCam webcam lineup, the Microsoft LifeCam HD 3000. With most laptops, TVs and tablets being widescreen these days, it makes sense that Microsoft’s latest video-conferencing camera is too.
- 22 March 2011
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 - now with Honeycomb
Samsung has made some design changes to the second-generation Galaxy Tab tablet it was showing off last month at Mobile World Congress.
- 15 March 2011
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HTC Flyer Android tablet dated
Online retailer Expansys appears to have let slip the launch date of the HTC Flyer tablet. Preorders on the Expansys website list a 5 May onsale date for the Google Android Honeycomb-based tablet.
- 14 March 2011
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Packard Bell EasyNote TS laptop
Packard Bell has announced a new model in its EasyNote laptop range. The 15.6in widescreen laptop aims to impress with an elegant pattern on its chassis and delicate curves.
- 08 March 2011
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Sony Vaio L21 all-in-one PC
Sony has added touchscreen capabilities to its new Vaio L21 all-in-one PC, but along with a welcome feature update comes the rather unwelcome £1,200 price tag.
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