Thursday, August 18, 2011

HUAWEI E153 USB MODEM




Product Detail

  • Item Code18158
  • Manufacturer Code-
  • Shipping Weight0.100 Kg
  • Dimensions12 * 8 * 4
 

Feature

  • HSDPA/UMTS 
  • EDGE/GPRS/GSM 1900/1800/900/850 MHz
  • Equalizer
  • Data and SMS service
  • Micro SD Card Slot
  • Plug and play

Package

  • HUAWEI E153 USB MODEM

Requirement

  • Windows 2000 SP4,Windows XP SP2,Windows Vista or
  • Mac OS x 10.4 and 10.5 with latest upgrade
  • Hardware system should meet the recommed requirement for the installed OS version
  • Display Resolution 800 x 600 above

Thursday, July 14, 2011

ATI Radeon HD 4670, Redefining The Mainstream

We have explained in numerous articles in the past that the bulk of GPU sales are made in the form of ether IGPs (Integrated Graphics Processors) or affordable, mainstream graphics cards.  As powerful and exciting as the ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2 or GeForce  GTX 280 cards may be, AMD and NVIDIA simply don't sell as many flagship products as they do mainstream cards.

It is because of this fact that both companies consistently refresh their mainstream offerings every few months or so, and continually push new features and performance down their respective product lines.  As many of you may have expected, since AMD recently released the RV770 GPU, which is the foundation of the Radeon HD 4800 series, a new mainstream offering was obviously in the works.  And today, we can finally show that card to you.

AMD is releasing a new salvo of mainstream graphics cards that should fall in the sub-$80 price segment, dubbed the Radeon HD 4670.  The GPU at the heart of the 4670 is based on the RV770 architecture used on the Radeon HD 4800 series, sans a few stream processors, ROPs, and other assorted elements, but with what is essentially the same feature set as its more expensive counterparts.  We've got a couple of these new cards on hand and plan to show you what they're capable of on the pages ahead. After reading, you may be surprised by what 80 bucks can get you these days...




ATI Radeon HD 4770 40nm GPU, $99 Graphics Return

AMD is launching yet another new ATI Radeon graphics card today. And in light of the current worldwide economic conditions, along with the performance and power consumption data we'll be presenting you on the proceeding pages, we suspect it's going to be a welcomed addition to the company's already potent graphics card line-up.

You see, the brand new Radeon HD 4770 is AMD's first mainstream desktop GPU manufactured using a 40nm process, and as such, it is more economical for the company to produce (with a smaller die size) and it consumes little power relative to the current crop of products manufactured at 55nm. The Radeon HD 4770's main features don't stray far from the other members of the Radeon HD 4000 family, but its specifications are somewhat different due to the use of a new GPU, which was formerly codenamed RV740.

Now then, what if we told you this new lower power GPU also drops in at a miserly $99 price point?  Are the days of the reasonably powerful $99 graphics card back, you ask?  We'll answer that question for you in the pages ahead but in the mean time, the Radeon HD 4770's main features and benefits are listed below for those of you who like to see all of the gritty details. We'll discuss the card itself and its overall performance a little later. Take a look...



ATI Radeon HD 4770

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Simbadda CST-5100N


Speaker 2.1
Output PMPO: 30 W
Input Impedance: 47K Ohm
Satellite Speaker: 150 Hz - 20 Khz
Sub Woofer: 50 Hz - 200 Hz
Speaker Unit: 2.5"/4 Ohm, 4"/6 Ohm (magnetic Shield)
Power Input: AC 220 V - 50 Hz
Satellite Speaker : 85(W) x 145(H)x60(D)
Sub Woofer: 135(W) x 195(H) x 250(D)
     
Price : Rp 199.000