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Meizu’s Hong Kong store opens today, teases mainland Chinese fans with lower MX price

Posted by on Thursday, 15 December, 2011
As per Meizu’s usual elusive ways, this morning the company quietly opened its Hong Kong flagship store — the first-ever official Meizu shop outside mainland China. And like its mainland counterparts, we’re told that the new shop will be offering the MX Android handset on January 1st as well but with one significant difference: due to the lower local tax, the 16GB MX will be priced at just HK,099 (US8), which is much lower than the CN¥2,999 (US0) price in mainland. Great, looks like we’ll be expecting some lines in the heart of Mongkok in about two weeks’ time.

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Wind River and Clarion pair up to bring Android to your imported street racer

Posted by on Thursday, 1 December, 2011

Wind River, Intel’s embedded systems arm has been the subject of some misty-eyed advances from car stereo makers Clarion. Ol’ Windy (as we’re trying to get it called) will be providing a custom version of its Android implementation to power the forthcoming “Clarion Malaysia IVI” in-vehicle-info-tainment kit. The device will be powered by a Freescale i.MX processor (a heavy duty ARM implementation that can utilize multiple cores) and pack Clarion’s usual range of high-end multimedia, GPS and reversing camera functionality. We’re excited to see this bad boy roll off the production line, but remember that, at least in Illinois, it’s illegal to enjoy the “tainment” part whilst driving.

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Ice Cream Sandwich coming to Meizu M9, MX, Jack Wong confirms

Posted by on Thursday, 3 November, 2011

Ice Cream Sandwich continues to march its way across the market. Next stop? The Meizu M9 and MX. Confirmation came earlier this week by way of Meizu CEO Jack Wong, who nonchalantly mentioned the forthcoming update on his company’s forum. Affirming that the MX’s December “release date remains unchanged,” Wong went on to say that both the MX and M9 “will upgrade to [Android] 4.0 as soon as possible.” No further specifics were offered, though the exec did explain the MX’s delayed release, attributing it to his company’s ongoing efforts to incorporate a sharper, back-illuminated camera within the handset. Rest assured, we’ll keep you up to date with the very latest.

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Logitech MX 1100 Cordless Laser Mouse

Posted by on Friday, 22 October, 2010

Logitech MX 1100 Cordless Laser Mouse

  • Elegantly contoured shape that fits your hand naturally for maximum comfort
  • Revolutionary hyper-fast scrolling for flying through documents and Web pages
  • Adjustable dpi laser engine (up to 1600 dpi) for customizable precision
  • Enhanced 2.4 GHz cordless technology for more robust, reliable performance
  • 10 programmable buttons, including a ¿stealth¿ thumb button, for additional control

Logitech MX 1100 cordless laser mouse, contoured to fit your hand naturally, delivers exceptional comfort and features hyper-fast scrolling for flying through documents and Web pages. The adjustable dpi laser engine (up to 1600 dpi) provides customizable precision, and advanced 2.4 GHz technology delivers more reliable performance than ever before.

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List Price: $ 79.99

Price: $ 39.95


Logitech Wireless Anywhere Mouse MX for PC and Mac Reviews

Posted by on Sunday, 20 June, 2010

Logitech Wireless Anywhere Mouse MX for PC and Mac

  • New Logitech Darkfield Laser Tracking works on more surfaces than other mice–even on glass
  • Tiny Logitech Unifying receiver stays in your notebook–plug it in, forget it, even add compatible wireless devices without multiple USB receivers
  • Compact, sculpted shape for greater mobility and comfort
  • Hyper-fast scrolling lets you fly through long documents and web pages
  • Forward and back thumb buttons flip through web pages and photos faster than ever

The Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX, works wherever you do. Thanks to Logitech Darkfield Laser Tracking, you’ll get precise cursor control on virtually any surface, even glass tables (4mm minimum thickness) where optical and standard laser mice fail. The tiny Logitech Unifying receiver stays in your notebook, so you can take your mouse anywhere.

Rating: (out of 169 reviews)

List Price: $ 79.99

Price: $ 49.98

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Apple Iphone 3G Replacement Front Glass and Digitizer – Repair your cracked glass

Posted by on Sunday, 20 June, 2010

Apple Iphone 3G Replacement Front Glass and Digitizer – Repair your cracked glass

Apple Iphone 3G Replacement Front Glass and Digitizer – Repair your cracked glass

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Price: $ 5.38

Logitech Wireless Anywhere Mouse MX for PC and Mac

  • Logitech Darkfield Laser Tracking give you precise cursor control on virtually any surface, even glass tables where optical
  • The tiny Logitech Unifying receiver stays in your notebook. There’s no need to unplug it when you move around
  • Take it anywhere thanks to its compact size. And its sculpted design comfortably fits your fingers.
  • Hyper-Fast scrolling lets you fly through long documents and Web pages with a single spin of a nearly frictionless scroll wheel.
  • You’ll be able to quickly go back or forward in Web pages with a click of a thumb button.

The Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX works wherever you do. Thanks to Logitech Darkfield Laser Tracking, you’ll get precise cursor control on virtualy any surface, even glass tables (4mm minimum thickness) where optical and standard laser mice fail. The tiny Logitech Unifying receiver stays in your notebook, so you cna take your mouse anywhere.

Rating: (out of 169 reviews)

List Price: $ 79.99

Price: $ 58.59

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