Windows 7
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Archos has given its Windows 7 tablet PC a bit of a performance upgrade - now coming with a better processor and SSD storage.
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The Magic W3 is claimed to be the world's first handheld microcomputer running on a full version of Windows 7, and can also be used to make telephone calls
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Sony's new VAIO S series 13.3-inch notebook has a dual battery option to double the run time, hybrid graphics that swaps between integrated and installed graphics, and a fast boot into Windows.
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Toshiba has slammed a pair of Harman/Kardon speakers into its new mini NB520 netbook, which are claimed to provide the kind of audio performance usually reserved for bigger devices.
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The Xi3 Modular Computer features Dual Core processing power, a host of external connectivity ports, and splits the motherboard over three hot-swappable parts.
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The HP Mini 5103 is undeniably a great netbook, but perhaps a waste of a touchscreen.
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ROCCAT has released a new gaming mouse with a high precision laser sensor, up to 22 programmable button functions, game assistance and voice feedback, and the option of adding weights to customize its feel.
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Lenovo's ThinkCenter m70z is a multi-touch Windows 7 all-in-one desktop.
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Hanvon showed off its new B10 tablet computer at the recent CES exhibition in China
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Toshiba’s new libretto W100 ultra mobile PC (UMPC) features dual 7-inch diagonal dual-touch LCD screens that provide the equivalent of a 10-inch wide screen display.
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Justin Campana wanted something from a tablet that the iPad and others couldn't deliver - a true 16:9 aspect high definition viewing experience. Rather than wait for a tablet to be produced matching his specifications, he built his own.
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Thanks to a firmware upgrade Western Digital (WD) has made its WD TV Live HD media player the first network media player compatible with Windows 7.
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