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DIGITIMES Hot Systems is on a mission to bring you the latest updates on the hottest hardware, the coolest gadgets, and the best tech-toys being made right now in Taiwan. From motherboards and graphics cards, to phones, portable media players and cameras, if a product has "this is cool" written all over it, you are guaranteed to read about it on DIGITIMES Hot Systems.
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Monday 5 February 2007
Shuttle to supply fully-configured XPCs with Windows Vista
Shuttle has added three new options to its list of pre-configured small form factor XPCs built around Windows Vista. These latest systems bank on recent Intel processors, fast memory...
Thursday 1 February 2007
Asuka claims smallest DVB-T receiver module
Taiwan-based Asuka Semiconductor on February 1 announced the release of its PITTA module, what the company claims is the world's smallest DVB-T receiver module.
Thursday 1 February 2007
Panasonic adds new digital cameras to Lumix lineup
Panasonic on January 31 announced a slew of new digital cameras to its Lumix series, all of which feature Panasonic's Intelligent Image Stabilization system, 6.0-megapixel-and-above...
Tuesday 30 January 2007
Thecus announces SATA-based 1U rackmount enterprise storage device
Thecus Technology has announced the 1U4500 rackmount storage device combining four SATA hard disk bays, an optional redundant power supply, advanced configuration features, and an...
Friday 26 January 2007
Chimei LCD monitors gain Vista certification
Chi Mei today announced six of its Chimei-brand widescreen LCD monitors, including 19- and 22-inch models, received certification for the Windows Vista operating system (OS). Chi...
Thursday 25 January 2007
The Baby-G headset, though tiny talks big
When it comes to Bluetooth, it's clear that accessory maker GG Telecom is a big fan. The company's latest headset, the Baby-G, is said to be one of the smallest and lightest headsets...
Thursday 25 January 2007
Taiwan market: Motorola launches Linux-based Rokr E6 handset
Motorola on January 24 launched its Linux-based Rokr E6 handset in Taiwan, with company sources indicating that the smartphone will be marketed globally.
Thursday 25 January 2007
Taiwan market: LGE introduces Time Machine TV with built-in HDD
LG Electronics (LGE) recently introduced three 'Time Machine' flat-panel TVs in Taiwan, including two PDP TVs and one LCD TV that feature built-in digital video recording (DVR) applications,...
Thursday 25 January 2007
Taiwan market: HTC Athena to be launched under Dopod name by end of January
Dopod International, a brand-product unit of High Tech Computer (HTC), will begin to market HTC's first ultra-mobile PC (UMPC)-like device as the Dopod U1000, in the Taiwan market...
Wednesday 24 January 2007
GeCube launches two Vista certified graphics series
GeCube has launched two series of ATI Radeon graphics cards which are certified for Microsoft's soon to be released Windows Vista operating system (OS). The new Radeon 1550 series...
Tuesday 23 January 2007
Aten unveils rackmount dual-rail IP LCD KVM switches with remote management
Aten Technology has announced the availability of its first rackmount LCD KVM switches with built-in IP access. These new products are available in 8- and 16-port models with a 17"...
Tuesday 23 January 2007
MSI announces Crystal Collection luxury notebook
With MSI's (Micro-Star International's) announcement of its Crystal M677 notebook, the company is following a trend set by other top notebook makers that have marketed notebooks aimed...
Tuesday 23 January 2007
Asus releases ATI Mobility Radeon X2300 graphics info ahead of AMD
Asus has posted a press release containing details of AMD's upcoming graphics processor (GPU) aimed at notebooks, the ATI Mobility Radeon X2300. An official announcement of this part...
Thursday 18 January 2007
Taiwan market: Asus J501 slide phone unveiled
The Asus J501 slim slide phone, which can double as a Skype phone, has hit the market shelves in Taiwan, according to Asustek Computer.
Thursday 18 January 2007
Corsair beefs up its Flash Readout line
Corsair has pumped up the capacity of its Flash Readout series of USB drives adding 4GB and 8GB versions to the line up. At these capacities things start to get interesting as not...