Category : Computers

Samsung rebrands PC line under Ativ brand

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Samsung is expanding its Ativ brand to include all of its Windows-based PCs. Ativ, previously the company’s brand for convertible PC devices, will now be used for all laptops, tablets and all-in-one PCs. According to Samsung Electronics America senior vice president of consumer IT product marketing, Mike Abary, the convergence will unite all of Samsung’s Windows devices under one cohesive Continue Reading


Toshiba offers flexible solution with Portege Z10t

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As the tablet space grows to accommodate different lifestyles, Toshiba has launched the Portégé Z10t to meet  that requirement. The detachable Windows 8 Ultrabook which turns into a tablet is the latest addition to Toshiba’s Portégé range. Measuring 16.9mm on the front and 19.9mm on the back, the Z10t is powered by the latest 3rd generation Intel Core i5 Y Continue Reading


Toshiba introduces luxury with KIRA Ultrabook

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Marketed as a new product for ‘luxury computing’ Toshiba has released its KIRA Ultrabook targeted for the most discerning user. Featuring Toshiba’s PixelPure display on the 13.3-inch screen, KIRA is available in standard and touchscreen display. Its touchscreen models utilise Corning Conccore glass with a 10 point multi-touch surface. It’s also constructed from AZ91 pressed magnesium alloy combined with a Continue Reading


Panasonic gets rugged with Toughpad, Toughbook

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It’s thin but tough and these are the two main highlight features of Panasonic’s two new rugged tablets, the FZ-G1 Toughpad and the Toughbook CF-AX2 convertible ultrabook. Both products run on the Windows 8 operating system and have been designed to withstand hard knocks with higher durability than the consumer-grade tablets. The FZ-G1 Toughpad weighs in at 1.1kg, but meets Continue Reading


Anyware signs distribution deal with Innergie

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Anyware has announced a new partnership with Taiwanese brand Innergie who specialise in power products including powerbanks and replacement laptop power supplies. Anyware was first drawn to Innergie at the 2012 Computex tradeshow in Taipei where Innergie provided public recharge stations featuring their unique ‘Magic Cable’, which integrates USB micro, USB mini and Apple’s 30-pin connector all within the same Continue Reading


Logitech unveils washable K310 keyboard

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No spills or dust are a match for Logitech’s washable keyboard K310. The keyboard can be hand washed and be submerged in up to 11 inches of water, with the exception of the USB cable. It has drainage holes at the back for convenient drying while the key characters are laser printed and UV coated to ensure the last through Continue Reading


Toshiba teams up with Sydney Swans

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Toshiba has been named as the official consumer electronics partner for the AFL Premiers, the Sydney Swans. As part of the two year sponsorship deal, Toshiba will supply a range of its latest notebooks, tablets and TVs for use within the Sydney Swans headquarters at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Toshiba branding will be displayed at the SCG during the AFL Continue Reading


Samsung Chromebook arrives in Australia

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To give consumers an alternative operating system, Samsung has launched the Samsung Chrombook, a lightweight, portable laptop built on Google Chrome OS. “With a successful launch in the U.S. and the UK, Samsung is excited to bring the Samsung Chromebook to Australia this year,” said Todd Lynton, director – IT, Samsung Electronics Australia. According to Samsung, Google developed Chrome OS Continue Reading


Acer brings touch duality with Aspire V5

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Acer brings touch type duality to the mainstream with the launch of the Aspire V5 series. The Aspire V5 features a 10-point touch display and a larger trackpad, designed to enhance multi-gesture content consumption and to take advantage of the features offered by Windows 8. It’s 30 per cent slimmer than the same class in 2-spindle design with DVD and Continue Reading


Seagate backs it up with launch of wireless storage devices

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Seagate Technology is making information storage and access easier than ever with the release of three new wireless storage devices – Seagate Wireless Plus mobile device storage, Seagate Central shared storage and Seagate Business network-attached storage (NAS). The Seagate Wireless (RRP $249, available now) has been designed to allow for wireless streaming of content from up to eight smartphones or Continue Reading


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