
Lenovo has announced its entry into the global consumer PC market with the launch of a new line of notebook and desktop PCs, the Lenovo IdeaPad notebooks and IdeaCentre desktops, complement Lenovo’s business-oriented ThinkPad notebooks and ThinkCentre desktops. The new IdeaPad U110 notebook, and IdeaCentre Q200 and K200 desktops will be initially offered in multiple countries including the U.S., France, Russia, South Africa, India, Australia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, China, the Philippines and Singapore.
IdeaPad Notebooks, the IdeaPad U110 is an ultraportable 11-inch widescreen notebook PC, weighs only 2.4 pounds and is 0.7 inches deep. It is powered by Intel Centrino processor technology, combine cutting-edge and easy-to-use technologies such as facial recognition and Dolby Home Theatre surround sound. The IdeaPad U110 also makes a bold design statement with frameless screens, touch-sensitive control surfaces and unique textures. Ideal for highly mobile users, the powerful notebook provides extensive computing time with an additional battery and the performance of optional solid state flash drives. Lenovo also equipped selected configurations with its Active Protection System, an air-bag like device that parks the hard drive to help protect data during a fall. The textured design embedded in its red or black aluminum alloy top cover blends style and durability.
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14 Jul
Posted by kar as Mouse, Desktop Peripheral

A new innovative from Logitech, the Logitech MX Air Rechargeable Cordless Air Mouse. Beside conventional use on the desk, it also lets user to control multimedia playback or any other mouse function with in-air hand gestures, similar to how gamers control the Nintendo Wii.
You can use this mouse to change the volume by simply press and hold the volume button and gesture; to the right to increase the volume, or to the left to decrease it. A small circular motion, circle to the right to activate the skip track command, while to the left to repeat the song.
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