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Transcend Curvy Pure-White USB pen drive

Cameron Wilmot | Dec 11, 2007 2:52 AM CST

Transcend, a leading manufacturer of flash memory products, today introduced its latest tiny USB flash drive - JetFlash® V33. The V33 has a curved, ultra-compact body (60mm x 16.5mm x 8.1mm) and only weighs 7g. Its pure white color scheme is simple and cute, with a splash of color around its cap. With renowned Transcend build quality at down-to-earth prices, the V33 represents a new standard in value. The V33 allows you store a whole lot more of your personal files, documents from work or school, digital photos, movies and music on a flash drive smaller than your finger. Never worry about running out of space again! The JetFlash V33 supports Windows® Me / 2000 / XP / Vista, Mac OS® 9.0 / OS X and Linux® Kernel 2.4.2 or later, providing seamless data exchange between different operating systems.

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Galaxy GeForce 8800GT with native HDMI

Cameron Wilmot | Dec 6, 2007 11:11 PM CST

Hong Kong -DEC 06, 2007 - Galaxy proudly announces to launch the NVIDIA GeForce 8800GT graphics cards featuring High Definition multimedia VGA solution with Certified for HDMI and HDCP supported.

Galaxy GeForce 8800GT with certified-HDMI features the latest generation HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) which combines both the high-definition video and audio signal into one cable for exceptionally smooth and sharp image quality and crisp audio without distortion. Additionally, Galaxy GeForce 8800GT HDMI Version supports HDCP encryption, allowing users to experience the highest-resolution HD broadcasts at 1080p. Galaxy GeForce 8800GT HDMI Version also supports PureVideo HD technology and works with video editing software, allowing users to build the ideal digital media PC.

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