By Al Hilal on Friday, February 26, 2010Filed Under: Accessories

SteelSeries introduced the SteelSeries NP+ Mousepad last month during the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The new, large surface was designed for gamers and mouse users who prefer a thick and rough glide surface. The pressure compressed fibers allows for extreme durability making it water and most-stain resistant. Unlike any other surface that SteelSeries offers, the SteelSeries NP+ is specifically targeted for gamers that prefer a medium to rough glide and higher level of mouse to surface friction. Regardless of their preference, users can effectively operate an optical or laser mouse on the 17.7 x 15.7 surface. Its non-slip rubber base provides a firm grip and prevents the pad from sliding no matter what surface the SteelSeries NP+ is placed on. SteelSeries NP+ Mousepad will be available at leading online retailers including Newegg.com with an MSRP of $24.99 beginning in March 2010.
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By Al Hilal on Friday, February 26, 2010Filed Under: Laptops

HP introduced the HP EliteBook 8440 p/w and 8540 p/w series notebooks incorporate the latest mobile technologies. The notebooks are engineered to meet the tough MIL-STD 810G military-standard tests for vibration, dust, humidity, altitude, and high and low temperatures, and also are BFR/PVC-free. The HP EliteBook 8440w and HP EliteBook 8540w mobile workstations feature a gunmetal anodized-aluminum finish with a full magnesium-alloy chassis to create an incredibly strong case that protects the top and bottom of the notebook against rigorous usage. The HP EliteBook 8440w represents the company’s first 14-inch diagonal mobile workstation, answering customers’ requests for a smaller notebook. The HP EliteBook 8440p and HP EliteBook 8540p retain the classic platinum anodized-aluminum finish and the full magnesium-alloy chassis. HP EliteBooks start at $1,299 and are expected to be available in the United States in February.
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By Al Hilal on Thursday, February 25, 2010Filed Under: Laptops

HP introduced the HP TouchSmart tm2 — a powerful, convertible, touch-enabled notebook PC encased in a sophisticated aluminum design with engraved illustration. Building on HP TouchSmart software, the thin HP TouchSmart tm2 updates the tx2 convertible notebook PC with multitouch technology. The HP TouchSmart tm2 is available in the United in all colors with a starting price of $949.
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By Al Hilal on Tuesday, February 23, 2010Filed Under: Accessories

Toshiba expanded its line of the dynadock™: Universal USB Docking Stations to include the dynadock V. Compatible with all Windows® based PCs with a USB 2.0 connection, the dynadock V offers the universal compatibility of its popular predecessor, the dynadock U, in a smaller package perfect for everyday home, school or business use. The dynadock V will be available in February at a variety of major consumer electronics and computer stores nationwide or directly at toshibadirect.com for $119.99 MSRP.
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By Al Hilal on Tuesday, February 23, 2010Filed Under: Laptops

Toshiba announced new Satellite M505 Series during CES 2010 last month. Versatile and feature-rich, Satellite M505 Series laptops deliver a balance of performance and mobility in a compact form-factor. This full-featured multimedia laptop delivers the freedom to work and play, plus the latest mobile technologies, such as an optional touch screen display. At only five pounds, the laptop boasts a full range of functionality and the new 2010 Intel Core i3-330M1 processor provides a fast, responsive PC experience and smart multitasking thanks to Intel Hyper-Threading Technology. Its 14-inch diagonal widescreen high-def LED display is perfect for enjoying digital media, casual gaming or even getting work done and refined design features ultimately complements the user’s personal style with several color finish options. The Satellite M505 Series starts at $699.99 MSRP.
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By Al Hilal on Friday, February 12, 2010Filed Under: Laptops

Dell showcased a tablet concept with a 5-inch display at CES last month, positioning it as a companion device that delivers a full web experience around accessing, maintaining and syncing and sharing digital content.
By Al Hilal on Friday, February 12, 2010Filed Under: Laptops

Dell announced that it has redesigned its popular Inspiron 14, 15 and 17 laptop models, which now feature thinner profiles, more robust entertainment features, and longer battery life, all based on Intel’s new Core i3 and i5 mobile processors. First introduced at CES last month, the Inspiron 14, 15, 17 should be already available with pricing starts starting at $849.
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By Al Hilal on Friday, February 12, 2010Filed Under: Laptops

Dell showcased the Alienware M17x and M15x gaming laptop at CES last month. The M17x is mentioned as the most powerful 17-inch gaming laptop in the universe, it offers Intel Core i7 processors, rounding out a full refresh of Dell consumer laptop portfolio with support for the new Intel Core mobile processors. Highlights: The most powerful 17-inch and 15-inch Alienware gaming laptops ever created; The M17x, the most powerful 17-inch gaming laptop in the universe, now offers Intel Core i7 processors combined with dual graphics to deliver extreme frame rates at HD resolutions while maxing out game settings; The M15x delivers exceptional HD video and audio editing, 3D animation and high-end PC gaming; M17x start at $1,799 and the M15x start at $1,399.
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