
Today’s PC components are becoming more and more reliant on electronic components. Different systems of a PC that are being developed and produced today are equipped with electronic systems which aid the mechanical parts in performing effectively.So, OCZ today announced DDR3 SODIMM modules as its next generation notebook memory to support the impending Intel Centrino 2 mobile platform. These latest memory offerings for notebooks help reduce power consumption and increase speed and bandwidth, resulting in a higher performing laptop. OCZ PC3-8500 SODIMM modules feature latencies of 8-8-8-27, and PC3-10666 SODIMM modules will feature 9-9-9-24 timings at a low 1.5 volts to keep power consumption at minimum levels. Both speed series will be available in 2GB modules and 4GB (2×2048MB) dual channel kits for maximized productivity with the latest games, applications, and operating systems.

Marshal released a new case for 3.5″ SATA HDD. Technically speaking, nothing revolutionary, simply an ECO mode that stops disc rotation after 5 minutes of inactivity. According to Marshal, power consumption is reduced up to 71% when the disc is in standby.
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Asus revealed the new Asus ARES CG6155 Desktop PC. Asus ARES is equipped with the most advanced Quad-core CPUs, 3-way SLI graphic cards and extreme factory over-clocking that boosts CPU performance by up to 33%. Additionally, gamers will be able to enjoy cutting-edge technologies such as a Blu-ray optical disc drive, high-definition audio and DDRIII memory. This Dual Power design supports up to 2 kilowatts of power. The built-in liquid cooler ensures that system stability is maintained for cooler operations. ARES not only looks bullet proof; but also incorporates an arsenal of features which make it one of the most stable and secure gaming PC systems ever.

This PC concept has small oval-shaped with built in projection lens controlled by a multi-function wireless controller. Place it vertical on a wall, horizontal on a stand, on your desk and project your programs, movies, games anywhere you like. With the wireless controller you can forget the old mouse, your keyboard, joystick , you have it all in one with a touch screen wireless controller.Via Tuvie.com


Sotec launched its slim desktop PC, the PC Station DS7010.The Sotec PC Station DS7010 is equipped with a digital TV tuner, Intel Pentium Dual Core processor (2Ghz and 2.4Ghz versions) and a NVIDIA GeForce 7100. What really stands out apart from the design, is the fact that the PC is only 78mm and even though there are slimmer desktops, 78mm is pretty svelte for a non-laptop PC.
The added HDMI interface hints at true HD television on your desktop which in the current climate of everything HD, is a definite step in the right direction. The Sotec PC Station DS7010 is expected to retail for between 370€ and 553€ depending on the specification.

Epson today its new generation of all in one printers with the flagship Stylus NX400. The new printer features a 2.5-inch LCD to preview photos and documents, while a PictBridge port and memory card slot that support nearly all formats thanks to an adapter mean a computer is not required to print photos or files from cell phones or digital cameras. Automatic photo correction software allows users to edit photos before printing them. The NX400 is capable of printing 34 ppm of black or color pages, or a 4- by 6-inch color photo in 26 seconds. Photocopying speeds are rated at 30 cpm. With the guidance of Epson’s photo fix program, the 1200dpi scanner can help users restore colors in faded photos, store them in memory and reprint the new versions.
The Stylus NX400 is compatible with Windows Vista, XP, XP Professional x64, and 2000, as well as Macintosh OS X 10.3.9, 10.4.x and 10.5.x operating systems via its USB 2.0 interface. Priced at nearly $100, the NX400 is currently available in stores and on Epson’s web store.