Get Free laptops from genuine offers

Filed under: Laptop — Tags: , — Ilyas @ 7:44 am

One common advert that we usually saw in most of the online portals is with the laptops or even free laptops.  Although some offers are not genuine while others are indeed and does give free gifts along with the laptops or sometimes one can get free laptops along with any other products that we buy or just by completing any offers that comes along with it.  There are very many genuine sites which gives away free laptops to complete certain tasks like online surveys, entering personal details, signing up to test certain laptops and taking it away for free after testing it.

These are all genuine offers but to find one you don’t have to scour through various websites on the net instead you can visit websites like Free Laptop Offers and just enter into various offers put up and wait for the free laptop soon.  Some offers require luck to win the free laptops while others don’t.  Completing such offers are pretty much easy and will hardly take a few minutes and there is nothing skeptical about doing so as there are very many people who have indeed got the free laptop themselves.  There is nothing wrong in trying such offers as you don’t lose anything by doing so.

Exclusive Servers for Serious Gamers

Filed under: Storage — Tags: , — Ilyas @ 8:37 pm

If you are looking for exclusive server for gaming purposes then Ventrilo server is the ideal solution for you, rather than trying for the regular servers which would really not be feasible to say the least.  Also get such Ventrilo Server from specialist providers like UGT Servers who have been the market leaders when it comes to Ventrilo servers and have been catering to the need of hardcore gamers for very many years with great success.

The feedback and testimonials given by the existing and previous users of the Ventrilo Server from UGT Servers is the real time proof to show you that they are indeed the market leaders and best providers when it comes to Ventrilo and no one could even come close in terms of price, service and quality of server that they provide for you to host gaming portals.  They have a plan for any need, right form basic to advanced users and thus making them the one stop solution for all gamers including casual to hardcore gamers.

You can get your packages depending upon the number of users you need your server for and thus you would not have to end up on making it hard to meet ends on either side of the spectrum.

Exclusive Olympus X-915, X-890 digital cameras

Filed under: Digital Camers — Tags: — Ilyas @ 8:49 am

Olympus still hasn’t let out any sort of official word on a release date for it hotly-anticipated Micro Four Thirds cameras, but the company has just announced two new less-than-anticipated models, which will apparently each be exclusive to UK retailer Jessops for the time being. On the higher end of the range is the 12-megapixel Olympus X-915 (pictured above), which packs an ample 5x optical zoom, a 2.7-inch “hypercrystal” LCD, image stabilization, smile recognition, and a price tag of £299 (or about $435). At £259 (or $375), the 10-megapixel X-890 will save you a few bucks, but you’ll have to make do with some not insignificant trade-offs, including a more conventional 3x optical zoom, and a lack of smile recognition and some other features, though you will apparently still get some basic face recognition. No word on a broader roll-out for these just yet, but those in UK should be able to snag each at Jessops right now.

Razer’s Gaming Keyboards

Filed under: Peripherals — Tags: , — Ilyas @ 8:27 am

It’s been almost exactly a year since Razer introduced its Lycosa gaming keyboard and it looks like the company’s decided to celebrate by rolling out a new, slightly updated model. From the looks of it, the Lycosa Mirror (pictured above) is identical in most respects to its predecessor, with the exception of a new high-gloss mirror finish on the keys (as opposed to rubber), and some “enhanced backlighting.” Those looking to head in the opposite direction can also now opt for Razer’s new Arctosa keyboard (check it after the break), which does away with the backlighting and non-slip rubber finish altogether but hangs on to the usual programmable macro and media keys. You can look for it to be available in both silver on black and black on black versions for $50 next month, while the Lycosa Mirror will set you back $80 when it lands in December.

Kingston following Intel

Filed under: Storage — Tags: , , — Ilyas @ 6:42 pm

Kingston has announced it’s teaming up with Intel, new to the SSD market itself, to market flash memory-based drives for laptops and servers. This is a bold move for Kingston, which is usually known to stick to mature markets; clearly, the company sees the technology’s potential. The effort “almost flies in the face of the usual Kingston model,” said spokesman Dave Leong. “We are large and in charge!” (OK, so we made that last part up.) This is all set to pop off in Q4 2008 — Samsung, you’ve been warned.

iPhone 3G online purchase tool

Filed under: Cell Phones — Tags: , , — Ilyas @ 7:19 pm

iPhone 3G

iPhone 3G

The company has just launched an online tool to take you through the process of purchasing an iPhone 3G, allowing you to just pop into your local Apple Store for retrieval and activation. Sure, this still doesn’t let you just order a phone for delivery like a normal person, and it’s a day late and a dollar short for the people who’ve already wasted precious time waiting for this thing, but it’s nice to know it’s there if you need it.

MPro110 pocket projector

Filed under: Displays — Tags: , — Ilyas @ 1:16 pm

The MPro110 pocket beamer got handled by PopSci, and the results were pretty much as we’d expect. Decently bright, extraordinarily novel, but not exactly world-class. Brightness (the lack thereof, actually) was an issue, and a few movie scenes were deemed “indecipherable.” Additionally, it has no built-in speaker, but for just $359, we suppose that’s an omission we can live with. Best of all, this one’s set to ship on September 30th to America.

Zepto’s Hydra A17

Filed under: Laptop — Tags: , — Ilyas @ 11:01 am

Zepto’s new Hydra A17 is exactly what gamers need. Sure, the P9500 Core 2 Duo processor, 1920 x 1200 17-inch screen and NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GTX with 1GB of VRAM don’t hurt. There’s even a subwoofer and 4GB of RAM, yours for a mere £2,029 (about $3,585 US). Luckily, you can strip this one down to £1,420 (about $2,510 US) but you’ll have to sign over your gamer cred at the door

Logitech’s thinnest keyboard ever

Filed under: Peripherals — Tags: , — Ilyas @ 11:15 am

Logitech just announced a trio of keyboards this morning starting with its thinnest keyboard ever, the 9.3-mm thin Illuminated Keyboard ($80 / October) pictured above. It features an adjustable backlight, soft-touch palm rest and dedicated multi-media keys for hot, one-handed night typing alone in the dark. Also announced is the portable, 2.4GHz wireless DiNovo Keyboard for Notebooks ($100 / October) with an unbelievable 3-year battery life followup by the Cordless Desktop S520 ($60 / September) keyboard and optical mouse combination. The latter features more of that same impressive power management capable of eking out 8 months of usage for the mouse and 15-months for the keyboard.

Epson EH-DM2 projector

Filed under: Displays — Tags: , , — Ilyas @ 8:13 pm

Epson seems to think there’s at least some folks that want a big box of compromises, and it’s hoping its new EH-DM2 projector will be to their liking. This one’s a 3LCD projector, and boasts an “HD compatible” resolution and an adequate 1,200 lumens of brightness, along with a few non-standard features like a USB port to let you view photos, DiVX compatibility from the built-in DVD player and, of course, those built-in 8W speakers that somehow promise to surround you with sound. Not exactly for everyone, to be sure, but the €600 price tag (or just under $900) is certainly reasonable enough, and it’ll apparently be available as soon as next month.

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