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ViewSonic All-In-One PC: Company’s First

ViewSonic All In One PC: Companys First
While some computer companies may be on their 99th version of their all-in-one models, others are just starting to get their feet wet. ViewSonic, a company more known for their computer displays than actual computers, has launched their first-ever all-in-one PC, the VPC100. This all-in-one will not help NASA scientists discover intelligent life from outer space by itself but the pretty package may be enough for your average computer user. The big 18.5″ LCD display comes with an Intel Atom N270 1.67 GHz processor and 1GB DDR2 SDRAM. It also comes with a built-in 1.3 megapixel webcam, a couple of 3-watt stereo speakers, 4-in-1 card reader, 802.11 b/g wi-fi, LAN connection, and 4 USB 2.0 ports among others, all running on Windows XP Home Edition. $600.

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Hulu Desktop: Free TV, Score!

Hulu Desktop: Free TV, Score!
Usually on Plunder Guide we like to show you where you can buy some really cool products, but today we are going to show you where to get something really cool for free. This is the Hulu Desktop, and it is an application which is basically a standalone TV program streamer, but the best part is that it can be attached to your HDTV through the use of a media center PC, and play streaming HD programs on your TV. This may be the end of cable for good. $Free.

Toshiba Portege: Sleek Storage

Toshiba Portege: Sleek Storage
Solid State Drives or SSDs are slowly but surely making its way into the mainstream market. The advantages of SSD storage far outweigh the disadvantages which is why Toshiba chose to outfit their latest Portege with a 512 GB solid state drive. Traditional hard drives have one or more spinning platters that store data but with SSDs, there are no moving parts. This translates to a faster read/write time, less wear and tear, and a far less power usage. The Toshiba Portege R600-ST4203 not only has the solid state drive, it will also come bundled with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, a 3GB RAM, and genuine Windows Vista Business or you can opt to downgrade it to a Windows XP Professional. $3,500.

Unitek 3.5″ MultiFunction Bay: Versatile

Unitek 3.5 MultiFunction Bay: Versatile
The Unitek 3.5″ Multi-Functional Bay has a lot going on for such a small package. It features a 2.5″ SATA HDD enclosure, and SD and MicroSD card reader and a 4 pin power port. It’s ease of installation makes it a perfect helper for backing up data between PC’s. $49.

HyperMac: End of Your Battery Woes

HyperMac: End of Your Battery Woes
Although Mac’s are largely known to be much easier and more efficient to use, a lot of users have complaints about how short the battery life can be. The HyperMac is here to end those problems, with 4 different options that will have your MacBook running for up to 32 hours on a single charge. $200-500.

Dell Studio One 19: Touch For Fun

Dell Studio One 19: Touch For Fun
Admit it, at least once in your life, you were tempted to touch your screen the minute you saw Misa Campo or Keeley Hazell’s amazing racks. Well, maybe you did already, and with Dell’s Studio One 19 Multi-touch plus the included apps inside Touch Zone, you can fulfill your deepest, darkest fantasies with those ladies. The Studio One jams all the PC’s necessities into one neat package, iMac style. Potentially, you’ll get a desktop PC with just one cable attached, as long as you get the wireless mouse and keyboard. The system is fully customizable but the 1.3 megapixel webcam, 7-in-1 media card reader, USB, Ethernet, and Firewire ports come standard. Go ahead and touch those babe’s pics and videos but sorry, they won’t touch you back. $700+.

USB 2.4Ghz RF Wireless Tiny Keyboard With Trackball

USB 2.4Ghz RF Wireless Tiny Keyboard With Trackball
Here’s a hot little find for all you on the go typists. This keyboard is tiny, but doesn’t sacrifice anything in the performance department. The keyboard works within 10 meters of it’s access point and features 56 keys and 29 customizable hotkeys. Did we mention you can slip this baby in your pocket yet? $55.

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