Category Peripherals

Toshiba 32GB SDHC is on The Way

Nowadays the highest SD capacity available in market is 8GB, but now it is been reported that the higher capacity: 16GB and 32GB SDHC is possible to produce in the near future, especially the 16Gb version that will hit the…

The New Epson Perfection V500

Epson, one of major Japanese players in digital printing, has been exposed its new photo scanner from its Perfection series: the V500. This Perfection V500 offers unprofessional photographers to scan photos as well as positive/negative film (up to 12 frames…

Wacom Bamboo Tablet Specs And Review Quote

The Wacom Bamboo Drawing Tablet requires Windows 2000/XP/Vista or MacOS X 10.3.0, USB ports, colour display, and CD-ROM drive to work. And the complete equipment in the package includes Bamboo Tablet, Bamboo Pen, Bamboo Pen stand, USB cable, Quick Start…

Wireless Kit From Skydigital

New wireless kit introduced by Skydigital in Korea: The first one is Keyboard X02. The X02 offering 16 function keys (F1-F16) and equipped with mouse pointer in the right side. The mouse pointer remind me to the thinkpad of old…

I-MEGO: The BOCCIA Speakers Kit

The BOCCIA Concept Presentation Our BOCCIA speakers kit is build on a 3 tennis ball sized spherical units: One docking base with 4 connectivity‘sockets (Power, source, left speaker & right speaker) and two speakers. Philosophy This kit has been initially…

Fujitsu Found The Way To Develop 1.2TB Hard Drive

As reported by Computer World, Fujitsu successfully demonstrated a breakthrough technology that potentially lead the company to develop 2.5-inch hard drives with storage capacities of up to 1.2TB on a two-platter in the next 3 years. The new technology successfully…

The ASUS P5M2-E/4L Serverboard

The Asus P5M2-E/4L is the new Asus serverboard that designed for single-processor that support Dual-Core/Quad Core Intel Xeon Processor 3000/3200 sequence for better computing performance. Regarding memory, the board offers dual channel DDR2 533/667 slot that ideal for 64-bit architecture.…