Not all business users need to travel with their notebooks. Maybe you want a powerful laptop at your desk with a fairly large screen and prefer to use a netbook, iPad, or smart phone on the road instead. And maybe you want that primary PC to offer screaming performance—without breaking the bank. Enter Toshiba’s Tecra A11, which combines a superfast Core i7 processor with discrete Nvidia graphics for a reasonable price. While this 15.6-inch system is somewhat plain to look at, it also boasts security and IT features that will protect your investment and your data. Just be sure to keep an outlet close.
Toshiba Tecra A11 (S3510)
Sony DSLR A230L
Offering an all-new Graphic User Interface, lightweight and stylish design, and high performance features, first-time DSLR users can intuitively understand DSLR camera functions and
capture images effortlessly.
Features
• Simple, Intuitive User Interface
• 10.2 MegaPixels CCD
• BIONZ image Processor
• SteadyShot® INSIDE
• Advanced D-Range Optimizer
• Included with the versatile SAL 18-55 All-Purpose Lens that’s Perfect for
Wide-Angle Scenes and Indoor People-Shots.
IdeaPad U1 Hybrid
Wherever we went at this year’s CES, everyone was talking about the U1 Hybrid, and with good reason. As a notebook, this Windows 7-based system sports a Core 2 Duo ULV processor, a solid state drive, and a striking chassis with a translucent red lid and rubberized deck. But things really get interesting when you detach the 11.6-inch screen, transforming this device into a slick and versatile tablet. In slate mode the U1 has a separate ARM CPU, 3G connectivity, and Lenovo’s new Skylight Linux-based OS. If you’re surfing the Web and then dock the U1, you can pick up right where you left off in Windows mode. At $999, this innovation doesn’t come cheap, but Lenovo’s ambitious hybrid is an exciting example of where mobile computing is heading.
The Runaways
The movie Runaway Jury has started making news once again, after it did so in 2003, when it released. After being aired on Saturday, February 6, the movie has come up in general attention once more. For people who are still in the dark, the movie is based on Bestseller John Grisham’s novel, The Runaway Jury. Though there are a number of differences between the two, the basic plot remains quite similar. While in the novel, Celeste Wood was a boatmaker, in the movie he is a lawyer and same is the case with Frank Herrera, who plays a colonel and Staff Sergeant in the novel and movie respectively. The movie spans the drama/thriller genre and revolves around the death of a day trader. The lawyer assigned to the case is Wendell Rohr who is a man of principals. As the murder case progresses in the court the there are questions about the people (jury) involved themselves.





