
Kodak revealed 2 new All in one printers in the form of the ESP 7 and ESP 9.The ESP 7 printer features a large 3 inch LCD display, USB and memory card slots for easy image preview, and can connect to the computers/ laptops via Wi-Fi or Ethernet. Meanwhile, the ESP 9 offers fax capability, an auto-document feeder, and an integrated duplexer. It has a 10 inch one-touch control panel that makes printing, copying, scanning and faxing easy. The Kodak ESP 7 and ESP 9 are currently available for $199.99 and $299.99

Shuttle has recently unveiled its new desktop computer, the Shuttle D10. This new Shuttle computer features an integrated 7-inch touchscreen with 800×480 resolution. It also comes with an Intel Core 2 Duo E4000 processor, 2GB of memory, and four USB ports. The D10 will be available in Japan this week with configurations starting at just under $500 US.

HP offers the new accessory for your gaming experience. The HP Laser Gaming Mouse is a gaming-oriented mouse that comes equipped with on-the-fly DPI switching (400 to 2,400), a maximum 50Hz polling rate, adjustable profile settings, and five programmable macro buttons. This fingerprint magnet mouse is priced at only $60
S-READY launched its compact external hard drive ‘SR-PM13′ equipped with Samsung’s 1.3-inch HDD.
Featuring S-shaped body line, the SR-PM13 adopts a built-in USB cable. With 11mm-thick slim design, it comes in four vivid colors including gold, black, silver and pink.
Suggested price is around 200,000(KRW).

Here are Datto’s brand new Z Series network storage devices with dual Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. The devices feature up to 1TB local and offsite storage, RAID 1, Active Directory support, and free customer support. Available in a new white finish, the 250GB model is priced at $499, while the 1TB variant is priced at a hefty $1,149. Both models are backed with a five-year warranty.

Other World Computing today introduced a new 1TB drive in its line of external FireWire Neptune drives. The range includes seven drives ranging from capacity from 80GB to 1TB, with a 7200RPM speed hard disk common to all. The new range is fully compatible with Apple Time Machine back-up software. OWC claims the Neptune series is affordably priced, sharing its Oxford chipset and heavy-duty power supplies with OWC’s Mercury Elite series of external drives.
The 80GB-250GB drives feature an 8MB data buffer, with the 320 and 500GB models doubling that to 16MB and the newly added 750GB and 1TB models coming with a 32MB buffer that allow for transfer rates of up to 400Mbps.
The 80GB drive is priced at $85, with a 250GB model costing nearly $100. The range tops out at the 1TB model, priced at $230