Category: Computers
CES 2012 debut for Samsung's Series 9 27 inch quad-HD monitor and
Following yesterday's unveiling of their high-end audio products headed to CES 2012, Samsung have now given a glimpse of their PC peripheral range, showing off both a new 27-inch Series 9 monitor and Series 7 Smart Station. Featuring the…
Razer tease Project Fiona: "PC gaming in an all-new form factor"
Razer are the latest tech manufacturer to tease their CES 2012 hand prior to next week's big show in Las Vegas. The PC peripheral makers have been making tentative steps into the realm of gaming machines for a few…
No touching the HP Omnia 27 quad-core All-in-One PC
HP are looking to wipe tech fans clean of an lingering TouchPad and webOS memories with the launch of the promising new HP Omnia 27 All-in-One PC. Featuring a lush, edge-to-edge 27 inch 1080p display, it packs all its innards,…
Happy 30th birthday, Commodore 64!
Happy 30th birthday, Commodore 64! The bulky brown home computing box of choice of the 1980's hits the three decade landmark this month, and is fondly remembered by many a tech fan (including this very Tech Digest writer) as their…
VIDEO: HP Envy Spectre ultrabook teased in new clip
Think HP were throwing all of their Ultrabook eggs into the basket marked "Folio 13"? Well think again; a new teaser trailer from the computing giants suggests that HP have a lot planned for the ultra-portable, ultra-powerful computing bracket….
Seagate pushes for HDD dominance with finalised Samsung acquisition
Seagate has taken another step on their climb towards the top of the HDD pile by finalising its purchase of Samsung's hard disk drive arm. The move sees Seagate gain control of select assets, infrastructure and employees, while both companies…
Dell ring the netbook death knell
The age of the netbook is well and truly over, and nothing rings the death knell more loud and clear than when a massive PC manufacturer like Dell announces it's stepping out of the market sector. After Dell's Inspirion Mini…
Ultrabooks our next money spinner, says Acer CEO
Looking to shift their attention from the flailing notebook market, Acer CEO JT Wang has announced that the Taiwanese tech firm will focus heavily on ultrabook production in 2012. The super-thin, super-fast intel powered offerings are key to boosting…
Samsung to slide out of netbook market next year?
Samsung may be preparing to quit production of their netbook lines as soon as next year, according to a leaked email from the company. The message, sent to a trade partner, states that 10.1 inch devices will be getting the…
REVIEW: Kodak Hero 9.1 all-in-one printer/scanner/copier
The Kodak Hero 9.1 throws into the mix pretty much every high-end feature you can think of for a consumer all-in-one printer. Can its print speed and quality live up to the allure of its silky 4.3 inch touchscreen and cloud-printing capabilities?