October 31, 2005

VoodooPC has announced a 24-karat gold-plated version of their Omen desktop. The new version is identical to the standard Omen desktop as far as specs go. According to CNET, the pricey, standard Voodoo Omen is chock-full of top-shelf components, including two SLI graphics cards, but it falls short due to a configuration mismatch.
Here at Ployer we love luxurious gadgets, anything double the standard price and our stockist gloves go on. With the gold-plated VoodooPC, I am running for the hills - OK , not the hills, but gold is so tacky, why not platinum or diamonds.
via Engadget
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October 28, 2005

Fujitsu, Japan is showing off a steamy concept PC at WPC 2005 taking place in Japan as I type this entry. Details are hard to come by but based on the picture, I so want one.
Modeled after the tablet PC concept, the entire PC is a sleek touch panel LCD.
via akihabaranews.com
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October 20, 2005

Fujitsu PC today launched the new LifeBook P7120 notebook computer – the successor to the LifeBook P7010.
The LifeBook P7120 weighs 1.38kg with built-in modular bay drive and 6-cell battery. It features a 10.6-inch SuperFine Wide SXGA LCD display, a lightweight titanium and aluminum case, optical drive, and an optional extra battery pack.
LifeBook P7120 notebook computer
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October 18, 2005

Sony , today announced the VAIO VA TV-PC , a new full-featured computer with an LCD TV.
The new TV-PC sports a 20-inch display with Sony's original XBRITE LCD technology for vivid colors and crisp, clear images, supports Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, a 2.1 channel speaker system.
The VA TV-PC will be available later this month for about $2,000 at national retailers, online at SonyStyle.com or at SonyStyle stores (for locations, visit www.sonystyle.com/retail) in select fashion malls around the country.
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Sony , today announced the VAIO AX Digital Studio PC , a new laptop that combines the power of a desktop with the convenience of a notebook.
Featurs include 17" WXGA+ widescreen (measured diagonally) display with Sony's original XBRITE LCD technology, Users can also watch and record high-quality television with a removable TV tuner and Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, VAIO AX notebook includes a unique multi-function bay, so you can add exactly the components you want to use. The simple swapping of powerful peripherals -- a TV-tuner Bay Unit, a DVD+R Double Layer/DVD +/- RW Bay Unit, an optional CD-RW/DVD-ROM Bay Unit, an optional 80GB HDD Bay Unit, and an optional HDD Adapter Bay Unit -- allows you to switch from TV entertainment system to high-capacity storage device in a matter of seconds. The optional docking station with an additional multi-function bay provides even more options.
Sony VAIO AX notebooks will be available next month starting at about $2,000.
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October 4, 2005

CEATEC 2005, Sony Japan announced the Vaio type X, a new sleek desktop system. Features include a Pentium D 820 processor (2.8 Ghz), Up to 1 GB RAM, Intel 845G Express chipset, NVIDIA GeForce 6200 TC (256MB), Up to 1 TB Hard Drives, DVD+/- R/RW drive with DVD+R DL, Analog and digital TV tuners which can record upto 87.5 hours of high quality terrestrial digital video and 250 hours of analog video on it's 1 TB of hard drives. It will sell for approximately 179,800 Yen ($ 1,500). via
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Sony, Japan has announced the Vaio F-series computers will now be available in 4 colors white, pink, green and blue. Other features of the Vaio F include a 14" WXGA screen, a webcam, a CPU up to a Pentium M780 at 2.26Ghz , 1Gb of RAM, a 100Gb HDD and DL DVD. Vaio F-series
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