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Latest from Dell: Dell Inspiron I15RV-1428BLK

Posted: 07 Apr 2013 10:30 PM PDT

If you're interested in buying a laptop, you might want to check out the latest laptop that comes from famous PC maker Dell.



Dell Inspiron I15RV-1428BLK comes from Dell's affordable laptop line, and it uses 15.6-inch 1366 x 768 glossy display. This device is powered by Intel's ultra-low voltage dual core processor, Pentium 2117U. As for the performance, this processor is similar to the B-series Pentium full voltage models. Additional hardware specs include 4GB RAM, a 500GB hard drive, DVD burner, 1 Megapixel webcam and stereo speakers. This device uses Intel HD graphics and it comes with HDMI port on the back, but sadly, there's no VGA connector on the back. In addition, there's four UBS ports, Wi-Fi, Ethernet LAN, an 8-in-1 card reader and Bluetooth 4.0.

Dell Inspiron I15RV-1428BLK offers good hardware specs, and it measures 1-inch in thickness, so it's rather thin. As for the price, this laptop is priced at $350.

[via Ubergizmo]

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For video game geeks: Atari 2600 iPhone speaker dock

Posted: 07 Apr 2013 10:00 PM PDT

Atari 2600 has almost faded into oblivion, and if you aren't an old school gamer, you probably don't remember it, but luckily for all retro video games fans, today we have an interesting speaker dock.



Atari 2600 iPhone speaker dock combines both old and the new into a single device, and as you can see, this speaker dock is made from old Atari 2600 unit. Instead of throwing away old and broken Atari 2600, Peter Morris decided to use it to create a retro-looking and geeky speaker dock for iPhone. Current version of this speaker dock is compatible with 30-pin dock connector, but according to Morris, we might see models compatible with iPhone 5 in the future. This speaker dock will feature six EQ settings, FM radio and a remote control. In addition, there's a line-in port, so you can connect all sorts of other audio devices to it.

Atari 2600 speaker dock looks great, although we have no information about its output power or sound quality. Only one model is currently available, and it's priced at $230.

[via Ubergizmo]

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