Sunday, April 10, 2011

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Asus Lamborghini VX7: Gaming laptop gets Sandy Bridge processor

Posted: 09 Apr 2011 08:00 AM PDT

Asus Lamborghini VX7: Gaming laptop gets Sandy Bridge processor

If you like you're gaming on the go and need a powerful laptop, Asus have just updated their Lamborghini VX7 gaming laptop.

Melanie Pinola over at PCWorld is reporting the already powerful laptops now have the benefit of the latest Sandy Bridge processor; this makes the VX7 the company's most powerful laptop so far.

The VX7 has similar exotic styling of the Italian supercars, where you will find leather trim, rear taillights, classic Lamborghini roar on startup, are just some of the nice design touches on the laptop.

Other performance features of the VX7 include a massive 3GB of video memory with Nvidia's GeForce GTX 460M graphics card. There is also up to 16GB of DDR3 memory and the quick USB 3, and of course the new Intel Core i7 quad-core 2.0 GHz processor.

There are also some customization options for customers, which include the 15.6-inch display which can come in either 1366-by-768 HD 3D or 1920-by-1080 HD. Two drives can be added in different combinations for up to 1.5TB of storage. Blu-ray and DVD writers and readers are also available as an option.

If you like the look of the Asus Lamborghini X7 it can be pre-ordered for a cool $2,269. What do you think of the Lamborghini VX7?

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HTC Thunderbolt: Handset helps HTC achieve record sales

Posted: 09 Apr 2011 07:14 AM PDT

HTC Thunderbolt: Handset helps HTC achieve record sales

Taiwanese manufacturer HTC has seen its fortunes soar in recent times, with the news that smartphones like the Thunderbolt has seen HTC achieve record sales.

The company has now even overtaken Nokia to become the world's third largest cell phone company based on market value, according to an article by Chris Smith from TechRadar. HTC saw first quarter profits for 2011 were up a staggering 191 percent, with net income of $513 million.

It was only last January that the company estimated it would sell 8.5 million devices during the first quarter, which is more than double of last year's figure. Sales of Android handsets and the company's move into 4G connectivity with handsets such as the EVO 4G, have been a big reason for the HTC massive rise in fortunes.

HTC are also about to venture into the tablet market with its upcoming Flyer device, which is predicted to further boost their yearly figures. Only a few years ago the company was spending its time making Windows 6 handsets, but has now seen a steep rise in their fortunes since.

Do you own a HTC Handset? What do you think of it?

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