A-Data XPG Gaming Series DDR3-2000G DRAM Modules

A-Data XPG Gaming Series DDR3-2000G DRAM Modules

A-DATA Technology is introducing their new XPG Gaming Series DDR3-2000G and XPG Gaming Series DDR3-2000G v2.0 DRAM modules. Compatible with Intel X58, P55, and H55 platforms and deliver CL9-9-9-24 timing with 1.65V voltage. Pricing and availability are not available this time. Continue reading “A-Data XPG Gaming Series DDR3-2000G DRAM Modules”

Dell Latitude 2100 Netbook for Student

Dell Latitude 2100 Netbook for Student

Dell has launched a new education notebook called the Latitude 2100 netbook. It was designed for student and protected with rubberized case for easy handling and increased durability. There’s also an optional carrying strap that make even easier to carry around just like a school bag. Here are the specs:

• Intel Atom N270 processor
• Up to 1GB fixed RAM; Additional memory slot to accommodate up to 2GB RAM total
• Display: 1024×576 LED screen, optional touch screen
• Storage options: standard hard drive options up to 250GB; SSD drive up to 16GB
• Battery: 3 and 6-cell battery options
• Wired Connectivity: 10/100/1000Mb Gigabit Ethernet
• Wireless Connectivity: 802.11g standard, option 802.11n
• Ports: 3 USB, VGA, headphone/speaker out, mic
• Expansion slot: SD/ MMC card reader

The Dell Latitude 2100 netbook can be run on Ubuntu 8.10 / Windows XP Home / Vista Home Basic. Five color options: Schoolhouse Red, School Bus Gold, Blue Ribbon, Ball Field Green and Chalkboard Black. Start from $369. More pictures after the jump. Continue reading “Dell Latitude 2100 Netbook for Student”

How to Make a Bytelight with RAM Sticks

Bytelight

If you have a store of useless RAM sticks, here’s something you can do with it, a high-tech mood light, called The Bytelight. You will need 3 rows of 21, 256K 30 pin SIMMS”, 12″ x 12″ plexiglass or lexan, 1.5-inch thick plywood, sheet metal, a light fixure, sheet metal, and screws. And now, watch the video after the jump.
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