
Dell has announced the world’s smallest fully functional commercial desktops, the OptiPlex 780 Ultra Small Form Factor (USFF) PC. It uses the Intel vPro technology and features an Intel Core 2 Duo processor.
Some other features include an integrated Intel GMA 4500 graphics, up to 4 GB of RAM, your choice of either a 320GB hard drive or a 128GB SSD, an integrated power supply and Windows 7 for an OS. As ports for the connection, it has VGA, eSATA and Display Port.
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In addition to the recent announcement of the new notebooks, with the Core i7 processor – NEXTGEAR-NOTE i700 series and the M-Book P750 Series – Mouse Computer has launched a new desktop computer with the name NextGear i500PX1.
This desktop also offers the Core i7 processor – 860th It has 4 GB of RAM, 1 TB at the SATA hard drive and a GeForce GTX275 with 896 MB VRAM.
NextGear i500PX1 features of the Windows 7 Professional 32bit operating system, and also comes with a DVD Super Multi.
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LG introduced its first small desktop computer to NVIDIA-ION pack. The LG XPION X30 has a 1.6 GHz Intel Atom 230 processor, 2 GB of RAM and a 250GB hard drive. Thanks to the NVIDIA graphics chip ION, it also handle HD video playback and much more graphically intensive applications such as some modern video games.
The nettop is running Windows Vista launch, but with Windows 7 just around the corner, I suspect we will see an updated version of the X30 soon. I am a little bit by the XPION name, but what kind of amazed implies that the ION-powered nettop Windows XP would run. But would ship the computer with XP, LG had the RAM and hard drive to 1 GB and 160 GB or cut.
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It is hard to imagine that someone who did not enjoy Wall-E, when she went to see in theaters last year. As it turned out, there are many different homemade Wall-E is the Internet in circulation. However, this Wall-E case mod is definitely the cake.
Apparently some Russian man went and saw the movie and decided that he absolutely had a Wall-E computer. He is a pretty cool little robots, I can understand that in a little effort and some decent looking. However, this man went the whole nine meters. He flawlessly designed from the whole plate. The pictures hardly do justice, then I recommend checking the full step-by-step process on the original site. My only proposal for the next person who tries this is a Mac in there. Everyone knows Wall-E is a Mac.

From the usual watches, people who are looking for a clock handy to use in their home, you can subscribe to something else. The clock in the focus are the desktop of Tokyo Flash Watches. For the sophisticated and modern homeowner, this is definitely worth a clock. It looks to be perfectly compatible with the advanced and modern designs we see today.On the left side, a clock, which, true to Tokyo Flash, indecipherable at first glance. Perhaps if we could see his “subtle texture design with animation in motion, we can make it rhyme. On the right side is what looks like a UFO from Apple. In the middle is when you say Time – Y’know, with the bars and parties and such. Yes, good luck! Each clock is also used as a lamp and an iPod dock, which is by him.

Extreme with an “X” eh? You know, these new CyberPower Desktops are bad ass. And by “bad ass” I mean, yet another overpriced rig with a short case, and some 3D glasses.
Particular Gamer Xtreme comes with Intel and AMD version (2.66 GHz Core i7-920-processor for the Xtreme 2000 or II 720 Black Phenom X3 Triple-Core Edition for Xtreme 1000) with NVIDIA GeForce 250 GTS Graphics, Samsung Syncmaster 2233RZ 22-inch 120Hz LCD monitor and NVIDIA GeForce Stereoscopic 3D vision glasses.

No, this is not a digital drums. It is a Vision One Computer Workstation, configured with padded armrests, Speaker Stands, mouse pads, mounting hardware for one to three monitors, and even a Porsche (or other) car seat for your computing comfort.
It is a custom-built system, so you can determine tabletops from wood, power-adjustable seats just like in a car, and many colors. This defines the whole idea of a computer desk. Who says that your desktop is to see how they did 100 years ago? It is not really need much space for tabletop computer, so that the adjustable circular tops sensible. Also we can not think of a long-term comfortable chair as a luxury car seat.

What’s that feeling you get when a beautiful, generously specced, 19″ multitouch all-in-one PC from a major manufacturer is reported to be available only in Japan? Ahh, right. Disappointment.
This is the Dell Studio One 19, Dell’s powerful answer to the iMac, and semi-successor to the AIO XPS One. Some quick specs: a 2.93GHz Core 2 Duo, 4GB of memory, 750GB HDD, Blu-ray drive and integrated GeForce 9400 graphics unit comprise the guts of the rig, which is fronted by an extremely pretty forward-set 19″ multitouch LCD.
There’s no specific indication when this’ll ever make its way stateside, but it’s Dell, so it ought to happen eventually. The price could be a hitch though, as the Japanese version is expected to cost the equivalent of about $1900—much more than a similarly equipped iMac.
Impress’s estimate might have been waaay off. PCWorld, who had a hands-on with the product, says that this AIO will be coming the the US “sometime this spring”. No firm date for US release, but “Spring” is good enough for me.

The Eee Box B201 is powered by a Intel Celeron C220 processor, up to 2 GB of RAM, optional 16GB SSD and 160 GB hard drive.Asus’ B201 offers WiFi 802.11b g n, Azalia Realtek ALC662 audio chipset, a card reader, SD SDHC MS MS Pro MMC and DVI video output. It measures 222 x 178 x 26.9 mm and weighs only 1 kg.

If you are for the most powerful PC for cheap or just suffering from the economic crisis, the computer mouse i7 powered PC for you. Available in six versions, here is the MDV Advance Series ST.You can obtain an Advance MDV ST 6300B with a Core i7 920 (2.66 GHz), 3GB PC3-10600 RAM, 1 TB hard drive, X58 chipset, DVD Super Multi, a GeForce 9800GT ( 512 MB VRAM) XP or Vista 32bit.
Iif you have a little more money you can obtain an Advance MDV ST 7200X with a Core i7-965 (3.2GHz), 12GB of PC3-10600 RAM, 1 TB hard drive, X58 chipset, Blu-Ray burner and player, GeForce GTX 285 with 1GB of VRAM and Vista 64bit.