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Acer Aspire X3400 PC

Notebook and PC manufacturer Acer launches its latest effort in cloud computing with the corporation’s new cloud hub for ventures.

According to the firm, the new featuring, called Acer Cloud Competency Centre, will play a crucial role in offering its enterprise clients with best quality cloud completions and high performance computing (HPC) tasks.

Campbell Kan, Acer’s PC global group’s president, has stated that the cloud infrastructure offering from his firm facilitated the entire eastern Asia region an astonishing chance to develop within this domain of technology.

“This centre is not only an opportunity for Acer, but a solution breeding ground for the region to demonstrate its prowess and solution creation capabilities,” Kan told in a statement, according to Cloud Pro.

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Compaq CQ56-206 15.6-inch Laptop

Compaq is providing the CQ56-206 notebook that is ideal for students, small business or for private use for keeping in touch with friends and family.

The CQ56-206 is fitted with each types of functionality and capacity ideal for each user browsing requirement, watching movies, playing games together with document processing suit for office usage. Compaq has placed in 4GB memory and 500GB hard disc storage determining which user gets the maximum performance user deserve from the notebook, while offering user with enough of space for important documents, pictures, videos and music.

The notebook gets Intel Dual CoreT4500 processor with 2.3 GHz speed and 1MB cache. The processor bus speed reaches 800MHz. The battery backup is of up to seven hours which allows user to watch a couple of films on the go without having to recharge the notebook. The weight is only 2.5 kg.

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HP Touchpad iPad

HP has decrease the cost of its almost 1 month old HP TouchPad for the 3rd time in a week; it is now offered at bidding retailer Woot.com, that not all in the tech society considers is a big step.

“I love Woot. Best shopping site ever. But Woot (generally) is where gadgets go to die,” John Biggs of TechCrunch replied.

The HP TouchPad is offered at Woot.com for a price of $379.99, including a $5 destination charge.

The 16 GB variant of the HP TouchPad, powered by the firm’s WebOS operating system was first priced at $499. The device offers with a 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon dual-core APQ8060 processor, a 1.3 MP camera, 9.7″ feature with a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels (TFT active matrix).

The HP TouchPad, that is HP’s response to the Apple iPad 2, is also fitted with dual-band 802.11b/g/n with WPA and Bluetooth 2.1 EDR wireless connectivity.

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