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Palit HD3870 graphics card
Palit Microsystems, the leading graphics card manufacturer, has announced two new Palit Radeon 3800 series graphics cards, Palit Radeon HD 3850 and HD 3870. Both are the first of AMD series that support PCIe 2.0 technology and based on 55nm process technology allows to provide full performance with lower power consumption. For Palit’s own design HD 3850, we provides something more and above the reference design. Palit HD 3850 and HD 3870 both support the latest DirectX 10.1 shader model 4.1 technology which delivers improved HDR lighting and anti-aliasing and also frees the restrictions on AA support, provide better visual experience. Also features integrated HDMI and native support for Blu-ray and HD-HVD decoder, next-gen multi-GPU technology which enables the Quad scalability for performance leadership and also extends the overclocking ability on multi-GPU. The HD 3850 comes with DDR3 512MB/256bit RAM while HD 3870 comes with DDR4 512MB/256bit RAM. The list of features:
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sony-ux490 umpc
After the released of VAIO VGN-UX38GN UMPC sometime ago, Sony has now launched a better version of its UMPC series, Sony VGN UX490N/C. This latest entry features an Intel Core 2 Solo that running at the same 1.2GHz speed as its predecessors, 48GB flash-based SSD drive which is 50% more storage compared to the previous version, 1GB of RAM as before, WiFi (802.11a/b/g), wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN), a USB 2.0 port and Memory Stick slot, and running of Windows Vista Business edition. It has a 4.5-inch Widescreen/Touchscreen display powered by Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 graphics. Apparently nothing change on the design and outlook.
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HTC TyTN II PDA Phone
HTC has unveiled the direct successor to the Dopod 838 Pro, HTC TyTN II, a mobile device with a full suite of functionality and finesse attached to its branding. The HTC TyTN II comes with slogan “The Ultimate Mobile Companion“. At first glance, the HTC TyTN II looks like a normal sized Windows Mobile device, built with comfort and sturdiness in mind. Weighing in at a hefty 190g, not so light, it has the sliding QWERTY keyboard that the open starts from the right to the left based on customer feedback, as compared to Dopod 838 Pro which has left to right sliding direction. The main attraction would be the HTC TyTN II’s tilting screen which creates hype over its pseudo mini-notebook look, in a size of 2.8-inch QVGA screen. Well, the built-in 3-megapixel camera has only mediocre quality though.

The HTC TyTN II utilizes what is known as advanced touch screen technology. Note that it is not the same as the TouchFlo interface as seen on the HTC Touch. Essentially, the advanced touch screen interface encompasses what you love in the TouchFlo interface, minus the Touch Cube. It also features GPS navigation with its GPS receiver called gpsONE, truly making the HTC TyTN II the successor of the Dopod 838 Pro.

The list of specification can be listed:
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