BenQ announces R100 tablet for 2011

On December 24, 2010, in Gadgets, by admin
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benq logo 300x122 BenQ announces R100 tablet for 2011Confirming rumors in recent weeks, BenQ confirmed plans launched its first tablet PC in China and Taiwan in the first quarter of 2011 with the name BenQ R100.

The R100 tablet has a touchscreen LCD display of 1024 x 600 and runs on the Google Android operating system. Inside you will find an ARM-based processor built by Samsung Electronics that operates at 833MHz.

Accepting that the market is filled with major competitors, BenQ R100 expects to sell the new content under different agreements to sell the team along with content such as books, magazines and newspaper subscriptions.

The company indicated that the integrated battery can operate up to twelve hours when the device is used as a reader. It can also be used to take notes to allow writing on the touch screen in English and Chinese.

The R100 has 8GB of internal memory and SD card input support up to 16GB. We also find mini-USB port and mini-HDMI.

Finally I must say that the BenQ R100 measures 191mm x 244mm x 15mm and weighs 720 grams.

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How to Resolve Your Computer From The Heat

On June 28, 2010, in Tips, by admin
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komputers temperature 243x300 How to Resolve Your Computer From The HeatNot only human beings suffer the heat. High temperatures also affect devices in information technology and communication (ICT).

If these high records are added thermal changes in voltage and power outages, caused by increased consumption, the picture becomes very worrisome and also for PC other electronic equipment such as faxes, modems, telephones and ADSL lines.

These devices are those that are more prone to overheating and some form of accelerated aging.

In this scenario, since the companies that provide uninterruptible power to recommend taking into account energy, during this time , the following tips :

  • Keep computers and sensitive electronic equipment at an average temperature of between 20 and 25°. If the environment is above 30 degrees, increasing the risk of system collapse. If you can not air the room, the days of 40 degrees should turn it off or use it directly as little as possible. If the machine is properly configured, will turn itself off as entering the danger zone. Otherwise, you can interrupt work to make a mistake. Even some of its components could be burned.
  • Save files on a regular basis are being used, so in case of power failure or brownout, the computer will reboot, but you keep all the information that you’re working. For example, set the auto recovery tool every five minutes, not 10 minutes as from the factory.
  • Carry out the correct sequence of programs and system shutdown to preserve data and operating system.
  • Make backup copies of important information that is stored on your computer.
  • Do not connect the PC or its components directly to the outlet. A UPS will keep equipment running if the power is suspended.
  • The modem and the phone are so vulnerable to shock as the PC. They can be protected individually or in many cases, the same UPS has entries specifically designed for safekeeping.
  • If there is no air- conditioning, avoid demanding tasks for hardware, such as 3D games, until the air temperature drops to normal levels. However, we can write, using the e- mail, surf the web, or working with spreadsheet.
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How to Choose a PC Case

On April 20, 2010, in Computers, Tips, by admin
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One of the most important components, but overlooked in your PC is the PC case. Selecting a good PC case is an important step in building your team, because it determines several things. It determines the number of PC components that can be and how well the temperature of your system.

Let’s look at the different factors to consider when selecting a box PC good.

Outer space

The first factor to consider is the amount of space your box the PC is going to take. If you place it in a tight, crammed desk? Or a large desk? If you have the space, tower PC cases are a good option. If you do not have much space, you might want consider smaller mini PC cases which are increasingly popular these days.

Inner Space

Another factor to consider is how many components you want to fit in your box the PC. If you are a computer nut like me, you want to fit in a good motherboard, CPU, a pair of hard drives, video card, LAN card, fans, a CD-ROM and a DVD recorder. That’s a lot of components to cram in a box PC! Again, a good choice would be a tower PC case. However, many componentsYou have to watch out for overheating problems – make sure that adorn the system with a couple of good fans.

Motherboard Support

One thing that is absolutely necessary to remember – check that the motherboard fits into the case! Some cases are flexible enough to support AT, ATX and Baby-AT boards, but others only support one of these dimensions. Even then, you need to be careful – some cheaper ‘ATX cases “notbox ATX motherboards really. I remember buying a wonderful ATX motherboard and could not fit into my box PC! Imagine my frustration!

Power Supply

Most PC cases come with power supplies. With more and more components being fitted to a PC, you will certainly need enough juice to feed them. My advice is to go at least a 400W power supply. Also make sure the unit is compatible with ATX 2.01 to avoid problems of compatibility of the motherboard.

Cooling

If you’re a overclocker or have many components the system will make sure you have enough fans in this case to cool the system. Good PC cases allow multiple (4 or more) cooling fans are installed, ensuring proper ventilation.

Styles

Only a few years ago, cases of PC were boring boxs white. These days, you can find a large number of colored PC cases – if you’re worried about “watching your PC. Many PC enthusiasts I know go for good looking PC cases that come in a variety of colors – red, black, green, blue and what not.