MSI’s latest all-in-one PC — the Wind Top AE2420 3D — says it’s all about the 3D, baby, and apparently this is a world’s first. The AE2420 brings 24-inches of 3D imagery to a touchscreen LED panel with a 120Hz scanning frequency when paired with the … [...]
Dozens of comparisons between LCD and E-ink screens are made almost every day, but this is the first time we’ve seen both at 375x magnification. It still doesn’t really settle the argument as to which is better for reading, but it’s interesting … [...]
The world’s baddest (and we mean that in a good way) vending machine just went up in central Tokyo this week at the East Japan Railway Co.’s Shinagawa Station. What separates this vending machine from all others — and makes it newsworthy for a tech … [...]
Netbooks might not be getting bigger (or else they’d be called notebooks), but according to Slashgear, the average screen resolution in systems using Intel’s Atom N-series chipsets is going up, and with the chip maker’s blessing.
"According to HKEPC, Intel has increased the maximum allowed resolution from 1024 x 600 to 1366 x 768, as seen on the recently-announced Sony VAIO W," Slashgear wrote.
As it stands right now, in order to use the higher resolution panels, companies must choose from Intel’s Z-series Atom chips, or else forgo the preferential N-series pricing. Intel’s reasoning for doing this has been to clearly distinguish between a netbook and notebook, but perhaps the company is now content to let the physical screen size separate the two segments.
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