Archive for May, 2008

Dell Mini Inspiron Laptop

Dell Mini Inspiron

Although Dell hasn’t unveiled yet this latest laptop to the public, Brian Lam of Gizmodo caught a glimpse of the Dell Mini Inspiron, their first mini laptop as he bumped into Michael Dell at All Things D. The mini-notebook shown to him by the American businessman and founder of Dell, Inc., has 3 USB ports, a card reader, VGA out, Ethernet, and a “red candy shell”. According to Brian, Dell’s CEO wouldn’t tell him the laptop’s OS, and even the pricing, although he stated that it’s a low-cost notebook meant for developing countries. Wow!

I just hope it’s true that this is really a low-cost notebook cause developing countries such as the Philippines look forward to the latest portable devices like this on the market. This latest laptop will surely be an Eee PC killer.

Apacer 8GB Fingerprint USB Flash Drive

Apacer 8gb Flash Drive

One thing that’s unique about this USB Flash Drive product is its advanced fingerprint recognition technology. The Apacer 8GB Fingerprint USB Flash Drive will definitely prevent thieves from stealing your valuable data. Not only does this cool gadget have the capability of storing large amounts of files, you can also set this flash drive up with adjustable public and private partition areas for easy access. Some of the flash drive’s specs include a USB 2.0 certified, backward compatible with USB 1.1, Bright blue LED flashing – USB detection, data transmission, and Windows XP/ 2000/ Vista support. So if you’re tired of your old, bulky, and low storage capacity flash drives then get yourself an Apacer 8GB USB flash drive for only $75 from USBGeek.

Buy A MacBook Air Leather Envelope

MacBook Air Envelope

Bird Electron has just manufactured a leather envelope that could store your precious MacBook Air. The envelope is made out of leather so your $1800+ invested MacBook Air notebook is protected against scratches and damage. So if you want to boast your new Mac to your friends, then buy yourself a MacBook Air Leather Envelope, then pretend as if you are just carrying some important document in it and slowly reveal the world’s thinnest notebook, just like what Steve Jobs did when he revealed the new MacBook Air to the world. There’s still no word on the pricing and availability so stay tuned as we dig some info about this cool gadget accessory.