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Written by: Todd F. Shaw
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Italian style
Acer's new Ferrari series of laptops features a winning combination of
style and performance. The 4000 model is clad in carbon fiber, which
conceals the high-speed AMD64 TurionTM processor at its heart. It comes
equipped with a DVI socket, a dedicated 128MB VRAM, and is user-upgradeable.
In addition, the notebook's AMD PowerNow! technology extends system battery
life, while HyperTransport radically improves overall performance. For
removable media, the Acer Ferrari 4000 features a DVD-Super double-layer
reader/burner and a 5-in-1 card reader.
CZK 55,000 |
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Impressive package
Weighing in at 134 g and measuring 107 x 45 x 16.5 mm, the
Nokia 8800 handset is heavy and sleek at the same time. The
stainless steel cover slides back at a touch to reveal a
0.5 megapixel camera on the back and a 262K-color, 208 x
208-pixel TFT display in the front. The 8800 also offers
a long list of business-savvy features such as Bluetooth,
GPRS, EDGE and GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz for data and voice connectivity,
as well as an FM radio, MP3/ACC music player, and 64 MB of
internal memory.
CZK 26,000
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See the light
Mitsubishi's XGA DLP projector XD400U is designed to dazzle users with
its innovations. A contrast ratio of 2200:1 means that you'll never be
left guessing when it comes to picture sharpness and brightness. So that
nothing distracts from your presentation, the XD400U functions with an
extremely low-level fan noise. The XD400U also proves that feature-packed
projectors don't have to be heavy or bulky-looking - at just 2.9 kg,
you can take it with you anywhere. And because the design may make it
irresistible to others, an anti-theft pin-code has been installed.
CZK 58,000
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