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Photos of Samsung GT-i8700 running Windows Phone 7 emerge
Sep 9th
Gizmodo was sent in several images of what appears to be a very close-to-finished prototype of the Samsung GT-i8700 Windows Phone 7 handset. The device looks to have a screen somewhere in the 4-inch range, 8 GB of internal storage, a camera with an unspecified number of megapixels and LED flash, as well as the Windows Phone 7 operating system. This also appears to be the same phone that made a quick cameo on Twitter in mid-August. The handset does look much more refined — and in our opinion better — than earlier Samsung Windows Phone 7 prototypes we were seeing. This sleeker model enticing to anyone?
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Lessons in Bell Curves: 15-inch laptops still king, despite wealth of portable alternatives
Sep 9th
Jimmy Eat World didn’t concoct the masterpiece that is The Middle for nothing, you know. In yet another example of the middle muddying up the waters for everyone else, DisplaySearch has found that the vast majority of systems sold in America fall into the 15.6-inch category, despite the fact that many offer no gain in resolution over 12- and 13-inch ultraportables with 1,366 x 768 panels. The reason? For one, supply and demand. The sheer quantity of 15-inch machines on the market pushes prices south, and on days like Black Friday, rarely is any size as discounted as the tried-and-true 15-incher. The numbers here would show an even greater difference if the tablets were yanked, but what’s made clear is just how little interest is being shown by the masses to the outliers. In fact, Laptop found that MSI is officially putting the kibosh on its plans to ship the 13-inch X360 stateside, and a number of other manufacturers are mulling similar decisions (though “off the record”). So, are you helping to jumble up the middle, or are you a loud-and-proud 5-percenter?
Lessons in Bell Curves: 15-inch laptops still king, despite wealth of portable alternatives originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 09 Sep 2010 02:42:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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DC NATION: BAM!
Sep 8th
Knight and Squire are a perfect example of what makes DC great. Introduced as a duo in the 1950s but revitalized by Grant Morrison in the late 1990s, they are every inch a British Batman and Robin. But beyond the similarities between the two teams, we felt Knight and Squire had a lot of [...]
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Dell releases quartet of new monitors in Asia, US can’t be far behind
Sep 8th
Dell has a habit of releasing monitors elsewhere in the world and then subsequently letting them hit stateside with nary a warning, and so we’re wagering such is the case here. Four such displays have found their way to Dell Asia, and LogicBuy’s sniffed ‘em out. Here’s what we know about each, from the most-featured on down. The ST23220L is a 23-inch 1080p LED-backlit LCD with 5ms response time and 250nit brightness, all accentuated by a non-glare TN panel (and all Energy Star 5.0 compliant, in case you’re wondering). It offers 1080p resolution and inputs for VGA, DVI, and HDMI. One step down is the 21.5-inch ST2220L — same features, different size. The ST2220M, however, drops the HDMI support, and below that the 20-inch IN2020M drops HDMI and only hits a resolution of 1600 x 900. Can’t say for sure when or how much, but now you know!
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Dell releases quartet of new monitors in Asia, US can’t be far behind originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 08 Sep 2010 08:47:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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