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Lenovo W700 w/ Extended Screen

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This is not this first and we are not the first who covered the Lenovo ThinkPad W700, but I’ve just discovered that Lenovo is preparaing to improve this model with the W700ds, which has one of the coolest and amazing features of any of its kind, a slide out screen as an additional!

The LCD screen is a 10.2 inch LED display that you can drag out from the side, and has the alternative of slanting it forward or backward on a turning point. You can’t help other than find irresistible a characteristic like this, as a laptop will comprise an additional LCD screen for word processing, text messaging, or no matter what you didn’t have enough space to perform on your notebook screen before.

Additional characteristic on the Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds comprise the Intel Core 2 Extreme or Core 2 Quad, 8 GB of RAM, 980 GB of storage memory, and the NVIDIA Quadro FX 3700M. At utmost brilliance on the screens, the battery life is not long enough at about 2 hours.

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HP Touch-Smart IQ775 Desktop PC

 

HP TouchSmart Desktop PC

The HP Touch-Smart IQ775 Desktop PC comes equipped with a 19” LCD monitor and an AMD Turion 64 X2 Processor TL58. It has wireless functionality with a wireless keyboard, mouse, remote-control, and WLAN (wireless local area network) capability. Its size, accessibility, and touch-smart technology make this the perfect PC for small spaces or to be utilized as a family hub station.

The 19” LCD touch screen has a vivid resolution with more than 16 million colors that can be used with any stylus. The 1.9 GHZ AMD Turion 64 X2 processor TL58 delivers 64-bit processing power with enhanced virus protection that makes multitasking a breeze. A large 2GB DDR2 system memory allows for demanding applications and has the option of expanding into 4GB for upgraded performance. With 7200 rpm and a 500 GB hard drive this PC has tons of space for games, music, photos, videos, documents, and programs. It also has a super-multi DVD+/RW drive with double-layer capability, analog and digital TV tuner, wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g and 10/100 base T-LAN, a 8-in-1 digital media card reader, and a built-in web camera. It also comes loaded with Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition making this PC one of the most fully loaded PC’s of the year.

As PC technology continues to grow we find smaller, better, easier computers on the market everyday but this little marvel is definitely one of a kind. The capability of storing this PC practically anywhere, the functionality to use the keyboard and mouse across the room, or simply with touch of the screen makes this PC one of the neatest computer technological advances in a long time.

 

Another Hello Kitty Laptop “Proof the PC Generation is Getting Younger Everyday”

This year three companies have launched a Hello Kitty Laptop. In October, NEC launched a Vista notebook featuring the Hello Kitty design. In November, Onkyo Japan introduced the Sotec C1 Hello Kitty “netbook”. December 10, Epson will distribute their Hello Kitty Laptop with an Intel Celeron CPU, 1GB memory, 80GB hard drive, and a 15.4 inch WXGA screen. It is also equipped with WiFi capability, Windows Vista, a DVD drive, and is modified with Hello Kitty wallpaper, screensavers, and icons. This design definitely makes a statement about what age group they are marketing.

As the world becomes more automated, and the internet becomes a larger part of our society, it makes sense to design laptops for children. Toy manufacturers have produced learning tools that are similar to laptops in design and style but were not fully functional. Japan took the step of putting actual computers into the hands of preschoolers. The software available for preschoolers is enormous, the amount of pre-education children can get from a computer is endless, this idea turns an awesome piece of technology into a fun toy.

With the technology of a pc and the marketing strategy for children we could see an increase in our children’s overall education. If children start school already computer literate it would help schools integrate computer lab programs for younger students. There are better job opportunities for those with technological knowledge, especially computer literacy. If we start teaching children about computers at the preschool level we can only improve their chances later in life.

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Odyssey IV Robot Submarine by MIT

The design behind Odyssey IV was dreamt up by the AUV (autonomous underwater vehicle) laboratory of MIT. The purpose was to enable deep sea researchers a cheaper, easier to operate, alternative to the submarine robots available. Another goal is to eliminate the continuous monitoring needs of the AUV during scouting missions. Odyssey IV can be deployed for six months and self charged completely underwater.

The Odyssey IV weighs 1000 lbs. and is 6.5 ft. long it has twin side-mounted thrusters that can propel up to 3 knots. A second pair of embedded, cross-body thrusters makes tight turns, full rotation, and even lateral movement easy for the Odyssey IV. These movements enable the Odyssey to handle autonomous movements thousands of feet underwater with no human assistance. At anytime the Odyssey IV feels that it has drifted to far off track or had a system failure it will immediately surface and float until picked up. Currently it can follow a pre-plotted course following GPS waypoints and underwater coordinates made from acoustic data.

The internal volume consists of ceramic balls that provide buoyancy and water. The weight essentially doubles as it takes on about 1000 lbs. of seawater, which also lowers the temperature in the onboard liquid cooling system. This in turn helps keep the computer brain that is sealed-off in one of the few waterless compartments in the vehicle.

Although Odyssey IV can improve underwater missions for off shore oil rigs and underwater research there is much more testing to be done before it is marketable. MIT expects the Odyssey to be a full success and to be marketable by 2010.

Honda’s ASIMO “The World’s Most Advanced Humanoid Robot”

The technology behind Honda’s ASIMO Humanoid Robot is cutting edge. In 1986 Honda engineers began creating a walking robot. The focus was on simulating the same walk as a human. Once that was achieved they began working on stabilization to enable stair climbing and independent balance on each leg. A body, head, and arms were attached to improve balance but soon became part of the robots functionality. The original prototype was 6’2” and 386 lbs. but now they have improved the ASIMO with a more user friendly design, standing 5’2” and weighing 287 lbs. Today the ASIMO is a fully functional walking, running, stair climbing, humanoid robot with the capabilities of reaching for an object and grasping it gently. Using its camera eyes, it can recognize faces, map the environment for stationary objects, and avoid moving obstacles. The ASIMO is by far one of the most ingenious robots today.

The ASIMO is designed to operate in real world settings, helping people reach for things, pick up things, and carry items from one room to another even navigating through stairs. The ASIMO’s abilities were an incredible challenge for Honda designers. The use of 34 Degrees of Freedom makes the ASIMO have such human like motions. Combined with lightweight material, like magnesium alloy structure, and 34 servo motors, the ASIMO is almost as functional as a human. After two decades of working with powerful computers, sophisticated software, and latest structural design Honda engineers came up with the ASIMO.

Currently the ASIMO is used for educational purposes they demonstrate the robots capabilities in classrooms to ignite children’s interests in science. The possibility of producing the ASIMO for human assistance isn’t far out of reach but isn’t in productivity yet.

Check out the Honda ASIMO website and watch the introduction video to see ASIMO in action. http://asimo.honda.com/