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Sunday, 29 July 2012

Dell rolls out affordable laptops for designers




Dell revealed a pair of new business laptops to join its line of Precision mobile workstations.
The new Precision M4700 and Precision M6700 come with a respective 15.6-inch and 17.3-inch display along with the impressive option to pre-load the system with either Windows 7 or Red Hat Linux 6.
Both laptops are designed for professional developers, offering a customizable configuration with Intel's Ivy Bridge Core i5 or i7 Extreme Edition processors with TurboBoost technology.
What's more, both have up to 32GB of 1600MHz system memory or 16GB at 1866MHz and a solid state drive up to 512GB.
They offer a variety of graphics options, including a NVIDIA Quadro K-series GPU or AMD FirePro graphics. They also feature WLED and IPS RGB display options for clearer precision when dealing with color-critical work.
They are also equipped with a variety of expansion ports, including two USB 3.0, two USB 2.0, an eSATA/USB combo port, and integrated video ports for VGA, HDMI, and DisplayPort 1.2.
A more powerful mobile workstation

The M6700 features unique customization options with its larger size. It offers the option of a 10-finger multitouch display, NVIDIA 3D Vision Pro support, and the choice to equip a powerful AMD FirePro M6000 GPU with PCIe x16 Gen 3.
Dell is calling the M6700 the "lightest 17-inch mobile workstation." That mobile workstation caveat is important as it weighs in at 7.76lbs with the starting configuration, which includes a 9-cell battery.
There will also be a Covet Edition of the M6700, featuring a red finish on the chassis and a Gorilla Glass 2 screen at an extra charge.
While both the M4700 and M6700 offer high specs after customization, their base price is only $1,649 and $2,199 respectively.
The M6700 Covet Edition will start at $3,579. The Precision M4700 and Precision M6700 are available to order starting today through Dell's website.

Saturday, 28 July 2012

Samsung beats iPhone sales


t looks like a pressurize-hype is building up at Cupertino to give their make or break shot for the new iPhone 5 as Sammy’s Galaxy line has been outstanding in the market shipping nearly twice as Apple for the second quarter.
iPhone vs Galaxy S 3
Strategy Analytics, a research firm claims that Samsung shipped 50.5 million units for 2Q 2012 topping a new record for a smartphone manufacturer greatest shipment for a quarter and interestingly the company now takes 35-percent of the global market. On the other hand, Apple shipped 26 million units on the same quarter that takes about 18-percent of the market share.
Sammy’s skyrocketing sales for the second quarter profit record of $5.86 billion and up by 79-percent compared at the same month last year.
At the moment, Apple and Samsung combined market share will have half of the global market for smartphones, with global shipments rose to 32-percent to 146 million units.