New Gadgets 2010

Toshiba Tecra laptop M11 with Core i3/i5 and Windows 7

 
This new laptop will come with the latest Intel processors, although the selected lines are not so powerful as the Intel Core i7 is.

Instead, the Toshiba Tecra M11 will come with Intel Core i3 and Intel Core i5 processors. There will be up to 4 available versions, so the end user can choose the better option.

In addition, these new computers will come with 3GB of DDR3 RAM at 1066MHz and a 320GB hard drive.

By incorporating these processors, we will be able to use an Intel GMA 3150 graphics chip or an Nvidia graphics chip (in particular the NVS 2100MS).


Sharp introduces 3D display that don’t need special glasses
 

The new Sharp gadgets will show bright and clear three-dimensional images without needing special glasses, which were required (so far) to use this type of technology.

The bad news is that those gadgets only will work with 3.4-inch displays, which should be placed at a distance of 30 centimeters (12 inches) from the user’s eyes.

Yesterday (April 2), Sharp Corp. introduced some displays for mobile devices (which are able to show three-dimensional animations), as well as touch-sensitive panels where you can browse a gallery of 3D pictures, and a small screen connected to a 3D video camera.

In recent months, some 3D movies in domestic formats and TVs with 3D technology have been introduced in the market, too. In fact, at this time, companies like Sony Corp., Panasonic Corp., Samsung Electronics Co. and LG Electronics are selling or plan to launch 3D TVs around the world. But, the great thing about the Sharp technology is that the upcoming gadgets won’t require glasses anymore. Cool!



Portable computer: Fujitsu introduces the Lifebook MH330 mini-notebook
  The maker Fujitsu continues introducing new models of its Lifebook notebooks line. This time, the company has revealed  to the public (and media) the Lifebook MH330 mini-notebook, which is a new netbook model that was just unveiled in Asia.

This mini-notebook includes some interesting features: It has a thickness of 18.5 millimeters at the front side and 24.5mm at the back side. Its processor is an Atom N450 at 1.66GHz, similar to other Lifebook models previously marketed by the company.

The Lifebook MH330 has a 250-Gigabyte hard drive, a 10.1-inch WSVGA screen with a resolution of 1024 x 600, LED-backlit system with 400:1 contrast ratio, stereo built-in speakers, and 5-in-1 card reader.

Other features include 1GB of RAM memory, a very strong and robust keyboard, and a weight of  just 1.1kg (2.4 pounds). Regarding the connectivity capabilities of the netbook, it supports the Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n standard and Bluetooth 2.1. Fujitsu has launched this computer without a CD/DVD reader/writer in order to reduce the weight but the system includes a software to read shared DVD discs, which will allow you to use an optical disc drive via a wireless connection with other computers.