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Connect a second display to your PC

Reuben Lee  |  Feb 28, 2008
If you hate having to change the video card in your PC to support multiple displays, here's a product that can help save you all the hassle. The Logitec LDE-SX010U, which is expected to be released in Japan in mid-March, is a USB-to-DVI dongle that lets you connect additional monitors to your computer via the USB 2.0 port.

The Logitec dongle supports a maximum resolution of 1,400 x 1,050 pixels, which is the standard native resolution for most 19-inch panels. Up to six displays can be connected to one PC, although a higher-spec'd computer is recommended as more displays are added. Users can choose to activate the multi-display option for larger desktop real estate, or the mirroring mode which essentially duplicates the content on the different screens. A "90 degrees" option also enables the display to be rotated for portrait viewing. Unfortunately for Mac users, the Logitec dongle supports only Windows Vista, XP and 2000.

Via Akihabara News.
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MWg VP reveals plans for UMPCs and smart phones

Reuben Lee  |  Feb 27, 2008
It looks like a new UMPC brand will soon be coming to Asia. When CNET Asia spoke to Singapore-headquartered MWg (formerly O2 Asia) during the Atom V launch in the island state yesterday, VP for Brand and Marketing Sanjay Sabnani revealed in an aside to us that the company plans to bring in more "IT connected devices" before the end of this year. Three to six products are expected to be unveiled, among them PDA-phones, smart phones and, yes, Ultra-Mobile PCs.

It's been a while since we saw a new smart phone coming out of O2, so it'll be interesting to see how MWg plans to position its upcoming smart phone(s).

What caught our attention, however, was news that MWg may be bringing its new UMPCs to Asia, competing with the likes of GigaByte, Everun and Fujitsu in the UMPC space. MWg currently sells its UBiQUiO 711 UMPC (as shown on the left) in the US and Europe exclusively with online vendor eXpansys.

Sanjay also added that the company will be aiming to incorporate inductive charging into its devices launched in the second half of this year. MWg had earlier in January 2008 signed an agreement with UK-based Splashpower to incorporate inductive charging technology into the former's upcoming products. Inductive charging involves wirelessly charging a handset's electrical batteries using electromagnetic induction.
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UMPC takes Skype to another level

Darius Chang  |  Feb 27, 2008

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The Eee PC seems to have a giant bull's eye on its back, but that is to be expected. By redefining the ultramobile market, it has become the standard by which new entrants in the market are measured. The latest UMPC to try its luck is the Sungjut TangoX Nano, whose design and specifications look all too similar to the Packard Bell XS20.

But it has two new tricks up its sleeve. Though it is not a convertible tablet like the LifeBook U1010, the TangoX Nano sports a touchscreen to complement the pathetically small touchpad at the bottom. Another interesting feature is a removable Skype phone located at the side of the display which can be used for VoIP.

Running on a VIA 1.2GHz processor and 1GB of RAM, this UMPC is no powerhouse but more than capable of most productivity tasks. The 7-inch 800 x 480-pixel resolution screen is a little disappointing, as more than a few Webpages are optimized for 1,024-pixel width. No needs on price or availability yet, but this is one baby will be keeping track of.

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New MacBook Pro takes a dive on battery life? Well, no

Dan Ackerman  |  Feb 27, 2008

Some conflicting accounts are coming out of the Web-o-sphere about Apple's revamped MacBook Pro laptops. At the heart of the controversy are reports that the new 15- and 17-inch Pro models have taken a nosedive on battery life, despite the inclusion of allegedly power-saving Intel Penryn processors.

Both Ars Technica and Gizmodo pointed out that Apple's own numbers on how long the battery should last in a 17-inch MacBook Pro have changed with the new models--going from more than 5 hours to only 4.5 hours.

There are actually a couple of different things going on here, all of which add up to new MacBooks that should last just as long as their predecessors, if not a little longer.

Apple says it's changed the way it reports battery life. It used to report numbers from three stock battery life tests: A so-called "highway" test designed for maximum battery life; a DVD playback test (similar to what CNET uses); and a wireless productivity test.

Apple's Anuj Nayar tells us the company used to publish all three scores on its site, but highlighted the highway test. Now, the highway test and DVD playback tests are out, and the wireless productivity test is the new default. So looking at Apple's older numbers is a bit like comparing you-know-what to oranges.

On the other hand, the new Penryn processors and optional LED backlit display (17-inch Pro only) should offer some advantages in battery life.
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Apple updates MacBook, MacBook Pro lineups

Mike Ricciuti  |  Feb 27, 2008

Apple updated its MacBook and MacBook Pro lineups with Intel's Penryn processors, while bringing multitouch trackpads to MacBook Pros.

The MacBook Pro is available with Core 2 Duo (Penryn) processors at up to 2.6GHz and up to 6MB of cache memory. Storage options have been revised to include up to a 300GB hard drive. In addition, Apple has added Nvidia's GeForce 8600M GT graphics processor with up to 512MB of video memory. The 17-inch model now gives you the option to upgrade the LCD to an LED-backlit unit for S$160.50 (US$114.27). That feature is still standard on the smaller 15-inch model.

The MacBook Pro will also now include the multitouch trackpad, first introduced with the MacBook Air. The trackpad lets users rotate photos and browse Web pages using gestures such as pinch, rotate, and swipe.

A MacBook Pro with a 15-inch display, 2.4GHz processor, 3MB of L2 cache, and a 200GB harddisk lists for S$3,088 (US$2,198.49). The 17-inch model, with a 2.5GHz Core 2 Duo chip, 6MB of L2 cache, and a 250GB hard drive is priced at S$4,388 (US$3,124.02), according to Apple store.

The MacBook misses out on the multitouch trackpad, but the prices of the three baseline models stay the same while the configurations get CPU and hard drive bumps. The S$1,988 (US$1,415.35) and S$2,288 (US$1,628.93) models now come standard with 2GB of RAM. The S$1,688 (US$1,201.77) MacBook includes a 2.1GHz Core 2 Duo (Penryn) processor, 1GB of memory, and a 120GB hard drive (up from 80GB). The S$1,988 (US$1,415.35) model gives you a 2.4GHz chip, 2GB of memory, and a 160GB drive (up from 120GB). The S$2,288 (US$1,628.93) black model now comes with a 250GB drive (up from 160GB).

One thing Apple did not announce--at least not yet--is an iPhone software developer kit that it had promised for sometime in February.

CNET Reviews' Matthew Elliott contributed to this report.

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