Filed under: TECHNOLOGY | Tags: CinemaNow, Hardware, Hewlett-Packard, Intel Core 2, MediaSmart TVs, Nvidia, Personal computer, YouTube
If traditional art imitates life imagine what art on computers can do. That’s what Dell will find out with a new series of special-edition Inspiron 1525 laptops bearing the work of artist Mike Ming. (SlashGear 5/6)
Gateway’s new FX7026 might just be an online gamer’s dream come true. The PC comes with an Intel Core 2 Quad processor Q9300, Nvidia 8800GT graphics, 4GB of memory, 64-bit processor and a 640GB hard drive … all of which boils down to exciting 3-D effects and smooth video delivery, according to this article. (Electronic House 5/6)
HP scored a major content integration deal. Devices running on HP’s MediaSmart platform now have access to YouTube videos via remote control, including MediaSmart TVs, remotely-accessible servers and the soon-to-be-released HP digital media receiver. Other MediaSmart integrations include CinemaNow movies, Snapfish photos and Live365 radio stations. (Cynopsis 5/7)
Panasonic is gearing up to introduce in the U.S. the $700 DMP-BD50 Blu-ray player featuring BD-Live, a Web interactivity function that allows users to download additional content such as games with newer movie titles. The DMP-BD50 also includes embedded decoders for all the optional BD surround-sound formats, according to the company. (Electronic House 5/6, Smarthouse 5/6)
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