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VIA EPIA-M840 Mini-ITX Motherboard
VIA Tech has a new mini-ITX motherboard to its lineup announced the unveiling of the VIA EPIA-M840. Powered by either a 1.2 GHz (Fanless) or 1.6 GHz Nano E-Series processor, the board is filled with an integrated DirectX 9 graphics card. And also includes two DDR2 memory slots, one PCIe x4 slot, which Compact Flash, two Gigabit LAN, two SATA ports, audio jacks and four USB 2.0 ports. Unfortunately, there is no word on pricing and release date has not yet.
Dell Latitude 13 Business Ultraportable Notebook
The Dell Latitude 13 features various corporate-class technologies, such as remote manageability, desktop virtualization through certification from Citrix and VMware, full disk encryption, and Trusted Platform Module (TPM), as well as Dell ImageDirect service which “lets IT create, update and deploy system images 24/7 from a secure online location.” Dell’s laptop supports mobile broadband connectivity and 802.11g/n WiFi, and features optional solid state drives, optional external Blu-ray drive, and built-in webcam and microphone with the quad-core Core i7 CPUs.
Ekoore ET10TA Tablet PC With Ubuntu Linux
The Ekoore is ET10TA a new Ubuntu Linux-powered Tablet PC features a 10 inch (1024 x 600) pixels and a screen 1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270. The plateau is also a 1 GB RAM, 160 GB hard drive, WiFi 802.11b / g, Ethernet, 3 USB ports, a flash card reader, microphone and headphone jacks and a VGA output. Ekoore ET10TA retail price of € 479 or about $ 638. Video after the jump.
Samsung E2370 X-treme Cell Phone
Samsung started selling its latest rugged phone E2370 X-treme (aka Xcover) in Germany. The Samsung E2370 X-treme is IP54 certified means it can withstand dust, water and drops with ease. Features a 1 0.77-inch screen 128 x 160 VGA camera with video recording, microSD card slot (up to 2GB), FM radio, MP3 player, flashlight, Bluetooth, battery 2000 mAh and supports GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity. The Samsung E2370 X-treme sold for 129 € (approx. $ 170).
Pioneer DreamBook ePad L11 Tablet
Pioneer Computers Australia has dropped another Pine Trail Tablet on the market, namely DreamBook ePad L11. Powered by an Intel Atom N450 1.66GHz device that features a 11.6-inch 1366 x 768 multi-touch display, integrated Intel GMA 500 graphics card, an optional NVIDIA GeForce ion2 GT218M. The DreamBook ePad L11 up to 2 GB RAM, up to 64GB SSD with SD card slot, a SIM card slot, a 1.3 megapixel webcam, integration, social networks (Twitter, Facebook, Flickr), 3G (optional) , GPS (optional), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a mini-HDMI output, a 2-cell battery and comes preloaded with Windows Home Premium operating system 7. Price starts
Buffalo 4TB DriveStation
The new Buffalo DriveStation will soon be available in Japan in 2, 3 and 4 models of tuberculosis. It has a very beautifully designed facility that both eSATA & USB 2.0 and comes with 2 HDD RAID 0. When released in Japan sell for ¥ 37,000 for the 2-CT, 53.000 for the 3TB and 4TB 69,000. Get all your downloads ready, because you have to fill the space.
LG SL80 and SL90 LCD TV
LG new SL-series LCD TV are remarkable because of their "uniform" design makes the bezel, LCD screen and speakers all look like one piece. The 47-inch LED-backlit SL90 is a refresh rate of 240Hz. Taking up only 1.15-inches thick in the department, the SL90 is also a 3,000,000:1 contrast ratio and an ambient light sensor for the dynamic adjustment of brightness. The SL80 nixes LED backlighting, clippings 150,000:1 contrast ratio and fattens up 1.8-inches thick, all in an effort to reduce costs. But given that LG has not released pricing or availability for the SL90, it is not known exactly how
Gamepark Caanoo Linux-based Gaming Console
The latest Linux-based gaming console from Gamepark Holdings, Gamepark Caanoo. Measuring 146mm x 70mm x 18.5mm and weighing 136grams, the GamePark Caanoo powered by 533MHz ARM9 CPU with a 3D GPU, 128MB of RAM, a 3.5-inch (320 x 240) LCD display, SD/SDHC card slot for memory expansion, and the G-sensor. This gadget also supports multimedia formats including MPEG4, XviD, DivX, AVI, OGG, WAV, JPG, BMP, GIF, PNG, and e-book. Watch the video after the jump for more details.

