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By Bestfinecomputers .com On 9 Jul, 2010 At 10:53 AM | Categorized As Acer Desktops, Featured Items | With 0 Comments

We have to confess–Acer’s latest all-in-one PC certainly looks a lot like another of its machines announced back in April. But we suppose there are enough differences here to warrant a slightly new model name and a marketing approach aimed at business users. The company’s Veriton Z280G is its second Veriton in the past week, [...]


By Bestfinecomputers .com On 12 Nov, 2009 At 11:00 AM | Categorized As eBay Deals | With 0 Comments

Color us shocked and elated. Boxee, the white-hot startup that has risen from nothing to everywhere thanks to its internet TV software portal, has just announced that a deal has been inked between it and an undisclosed “hardware partner.” If you’ll recall, we actually heard that the outfit was mulling the production of its own set-top-box back in January, and now it looks like Roku, Apple TV and a host of other mini PCs will have yet another formidable rival vying for space underneath the tele. The firm isn’t spilling any details whatsoever on the so-called “Boxee Box,” but we are told that mockups and the like will be presented at the Boxee Beta Unveiling on December 7th. Oh, and as if you aren’t excited enough already, chew on this — the company has informed us that they believe “this will be the first of several living room devices you’ll see running Boxee in 2010,” so don’t be shocked if your favorite game console or Blu-ray player gains an embedded Boxee app in the near future.

Boxee inks deal with first hardware partner: a ‘Boxee Box’ is coming originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 12 Nov 2009 11:48:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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By Bestfinecomputers .com On 23 Oct, 2009 At 08:51 AM | Categorized As eBay Deals | With 0 Comments

Apple is already suing Psystar for selling hardware with in conjunction with the Mac OS so why not sell software that allows users to install the Mac OS themselves?

Psystar said on Thursday that its Rebel EFI suite is available for download from its Web site. The software will allow anyone to install any modern operating system on their computer, including Apple's Mac OS X Snow Leopard.

According to the company, the software is compatible with the Intel Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad, i7 or machines running the Xeon Nehalem CPU.


By Bestfinecomputers .com On 8 Oct, 2009 At 12:02 AM | Categorized As Asus | With 0 Comments

Asus’ Lamborghini VX5 is a luxury laptop, with a luxury price to match – thankfully justified by the quality of the laptop and package. If you’ve got a wad of cash burning in your pocket, and don’t mind a little luxury, the VX5 might be for you.


By Bestfinecomputers .com On 6 Oct, 2009 At 08:00 AM | Categorized As eBay Deals | With 0 Comments
Google and Verizon announce partnership, love and new Android handsets to result

We’ve seen blurry pics and reports from inventory systems, and now the official confirmation. This morning’s joint press conference between Verizon and Google has resulted in a holy matrimony of sorts; a melding of the minds; a promise of new hardware to come. Yes, it’s just a promise for now as neither company took the chance to confirm the Sholes or any of the other devices that have been popping up. But, Verizon did at least say that the agreement “will come to fruition within the next few weeks as Verizon Wireless introduces Android-based handsets.” So, it won’t be long now.

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Google and Verizon announce partnership, love and new Android handsets to result originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 06 Oct 2009 08:22:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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By Bestfinecomputers .com On 5 Oct, 2009 At 05:36 PM | Categorized As Uncategorized | With 0 Comments
There's been a rumor buzzing around, in the wake of NVIDIA's GPU Technical Conference last week, that the company intends to shut down its chipset division. After a bit of sleuthing, Hot Hardware has confirmed that this is not the case. NVIDIA fully intends to continue designing its own core logic, but the scope and purpose of its chipsets will be different going forward than in years past.

NVIDIA does not intend to continue developing chipsets for current or future processors based on Nehalem, despite earlier assurances that the company would do so. Company CEO Jen-Hsun Huang was ready to box Intel on the topic as recently as last February, but OEM interest in NVIDIA-built solutions is rumored to have waned sharply once the twin spectres of litigation and compatibility raised their ugly heads. Intel's dominance of the chipset market inevitably means that OEMs who want to stay in the company's good graces pay close attention to whatever tune Santa Clara might be humming.

NVIDIA will continue to build budget AMD chipsets. According to NVIDIA PR manager Ken Brown, “The truth is, our chipset business for AMD has very high volumes overall.  MCP 61-based platforms continue to be extremely well positioned in the entry-level segments where AMD CPUs are most competitive vs. Intel,” Brown said. “We will continue to sell MPC 61-based platforms as long as there is a market for them.”

The company's plans could leave enthusiasts who prefer NVIDIA/AMD combinations out in the cold, at least in the long term. The motherboard developer has no plans for any future enthusiast-oriented AMD chipsets, noting that AMD's current position vis-à-vis Intel made such boards a poor investment.

That leaves NVIDIA's nForce 700 and NF900 (rebadged 700). The two chipsets are as feature-rich as anything else on the market; MSI even builds one board in each series that supports DDR3 at up to 1600MHz. Unless NVIDIA issues at least one additional refresh, however, features like USB 3.0 and SATA 6G will be available only via add-on card. Then again, considering how long it's going to be until either feature offers a general practical benefit, this may not be an issue.

ION-Driven Design

NVIDIA's chipset R&D is now neither driven by Intel nor AMD. With both first-generation ION products and Tegra shipping, Team nForce has more than enough to keep its hands full when it comes to building the next generation of products. Features like GPU-accelerated Flash, jointly announced by NVIDIA and Adobe today, should offer real benefits to anyone considering an NVIDIA-based solution.

NVIDIA's willingness to shift its focus in response to changing market conditions has historically been one of the company's strengths. NVIDIA's original nForce chipset was initially seen as the answer to the prayers of would-be Athlon users who found themselves stuck on VIA chipsets. The nForce architecture didn't really catch on until the nForce 2 launched roughly a year later, but various iterations of the NF product line were the backbone of AMD launches for several years running.

Now that the company's desktop and mobile chipset options are more limited by threats of litigation on one side and AMD's own chipset division on the other, NVIDIA has engineered its own competitive platform for Intel's darling of the moment, and is in the midst of designing a second iteration of that platform that will also support VIA processors. Tegra, meanwhile, gives NV a platform and processor whose design it controls from start to finish; a luxury that's probably a nice change of pace for a company that has never found itself beholden to the roadmaps of others.

It seems rather premature to carve Requiescat in pace above the lintel of the NVIDIA chipset division.


By Bestfinecomputers .com On 5 Oct, 2009 At 05:43 PM | Categorized As eBay Deals | With 0 Comments
We all have old cell phones lying aroundcollecting dust. Now, thanks to a new automated kiosk from ecoATM, you can recycleyour old cell phone and get a reward for doing so. The self-serve eCycling stationfrom ecoATM electronically inspects your phone, assigns it a real-timesecondary market value, and then provides an in-store trade-up coupon or giftcard (assuming the handset still has monetary worth). If your handset doesn'thave any value, you can assign the device to the recycle bin where it willbe recycled or refurbished.

ecoATM recently rolled out its first recycling kiosk atNebraska Furniture Mart in Omaha, NE. The company plans to install additionaleCycling Stations at several national retailers over the next quarter in SanDiego, Boston, Dallas, and Seattle. A more massive rollout is set for thesecond quarter of next year.

“The ecoATM makes it easy and convenient for ourcustomers to trade-in and recycle their used mobile phones,” said JayBuchanan, Electronics Division Director, Nebraska Furniture Mart, Inc.,America's Largest Home Furnishings Store. “This benefits both ourcustomers and the environment.”

The machines use a camera-based system to detect signs ofwear including cracked screens, missing keys, and scuff marks. The cameras alsohelp to determine an approximate value for the phone. Even if your phone isn'tworth anything, you may still get a free gift—at the Nebraska Furniture Mart kiosk,for instance, you'll get a waterproof phone case for your efforts and ecoATMwill plant a tree on your behalf.

“We are extremely pleased with the initial results andconsumers' delight with the system,” said Mark Bowles, CEO, ecoATM Inc.”ecoATM's solution finally makes it easy for consumers to give their usedphones a second life or to recycle them. Over 100 million used, but stillvaluable, phones are quietly retired to closets and drawers each year in the USwhere they decay into zero value and then enter our landfills years later. Ourautomated ecoATM provides consumers and retailers an easy, convenient,incentivized method to convert those devices into real money instead of toxicwaste.”

Right now, the ecoATM only accepts phones but in the future,the kiosks should be able to accept and recognize other gadgets such as MP3players, digital cameras, notebooks, printers, and storage devices.


ecoATM kiosk at Nebraska Furniture Mart in Omaha, NE

For retailers, the ecoATM makes sense: the machines areinstalled for free and there are reward tie-ins and potential for increasedfoot traffic. “Consumer electronics retailers and their OEM partners arefacing a complex and growing set of state and municipal eWaste laws. Consumerconvenience is important to solving the eWaste problem in the U.S., andtrade-in/trade-up incentive programs are proving to be quite effective inretail,” said Leslie Hand, Research Director, IDC Retail Insights.