The 13.3-inch VAIO-Z laptop is the Sony’s flagship machine

The 13.3-inch VAIO Z notebook is the flagship of the Sony machine, which will receive an update by the company to introduce quad SSD and interchangeable graphics. An entry in the VAIO-Z will get good specifications including Intel Core i7 processor, 6 GB of RAM, NVIDIA GeForce 330M GT graphics and quad 256GB SSD packed in a form factor of 13.3 inches.

The quad-SSD in VAIO-Z lets you use RAID in a single band, which increases the burden of data unit to 6.2 times faster than a regular laptop 5400rpm HDD. Another interesting feature is the switchable graphics, which allows you to choose options for the powerful NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M graphics or integrated energy performance to save power.

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Alereon Wireless allow you to stream content wirelessly from your laptop to HDTV

There are a number of wireless solutions that have emerged recently in the market that allow you to stream content wirelessly from your laptop to HDTV. Alereon is one of them, which has announced its wireless solution, which comes in pair with a USB receiver dongle and a “shark’s fin future device to your TV.

The USB dongle that plugs into the USB port on your laptop while the TV device connects to the TV via HDMI or VGA input. Once you have established pair, you will be able to wirelessly beam movies from your laptop to the HDTV for playback. This is a simple and clean, that frees you from the hassle of tangling wires. Watch the clip below for more information.

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Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t is one of the coolest one

CES 2010 has a lot of cool gadgets that you can not catch them in time. Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3T is one of the best that have been announced at CES. It’s a convertible tablet netbook is the first in the industry that comes with a capacitive multi-touch display.

The Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3T uses its natural resources in Touch interface touch screen, so it is super sensitive to fingertip touches. LeadPad-3T The S10 features a 10.1-inch screen that can rotate 180 degrees and fold to become a tablet. The orientation of the screen can also be adjusted accordingly when turned.

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USB 3.0 DisplayLink monitors able to transfer video up to 4.8 gigabits per second

DisplayLink is likely that some monitors USB 3.0 compatible preparation to be exhibited at CES in January. The high speed USB 3.0 super will become the main threat to VGA, DVI and HDMI. With the support of USB 3.0 standard, monitors DisplayLink USB 3.0 will be able to transfer video at speeds up to 4.8 gigabits per second. This allows the monitors to be connected with USB advanced GPU to display high definition content video.

The USB ports are commonly available on every PC and USB 3.0 ports will soon be widely available in future computers. And even the cheapest netbooks will further USB 3.0 ports, allowing connections to a bank of monitors without using DVI or VGA ports. USB 3.0 DisplayLink monitors are expected to hit store shelves before Christmas 2010.