Gefen USB to DVI HD adapter makes hooking notebook to HDTV easy

If you have one of those snazzy little netbooks that has the oomph to run HD video really well and you want to watch Hulu on the big screen in the living room, but lack HDMI out, what are you to do? That lowly VGA port isnt going to help you out much, what you need it the new Gefen USB to DVI HD adapter . This adapter plugs into the USB port on any notebook or desktop and can support full 1080p ...

ARM to overtake Intel in Netbooks and Smartbooks? – We DISAGREE!

Two-ION Powered Nettops released by Okoro Media – OMS-Q100 and OMS-Q200Okoro Media Systems has announced two ION-powered nettops. One of them is the OMS-Q200 that comes with a dual-core Intel Atom 330 processor. It can configured with up to 4GB RAM, 320GB HDD and Nvidia’s ION graphic chipset. It also has digital TV tuner and a dedicated hardware to record digital TV.Second one is the OMS-Q100 packed in a more tiny package. It has Intel Core 2 Duo processor coupled with GMA X4500HMD graphic chips

Curious about SDV and Copy Freely support in Windows 7 Media Center?

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Dell Mini 10v Review: I Believe in Netbooks Again

I’ve got a confession. A little over a month after I swore off netbooks for one computer, my MacBook Pro, I found a rare deal that couldn’t be passed. I happened to hear a little bird on Twitter, the Dell Factory Outlet , who regularly sends out coupons for many of their numerous refurbished, scratch and dent, and previously ordered products. As I have written before, the advantages of buying factory refurbished items can often save you hundreds of dollars. I rarely purchase an electro

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