Today, the first official day of CES, ATi has presented its new graphics for notebooks. They are, as expected, the ATI Mobility 5000 Series and are presented with nine new models.
Highlight the ATI Mobility 5870 and seeded according to ATi being the most powerful mobile graphics for today’s market, reaching up to 1.12 TFLOPS by a 700 MHz core manufactured in 40 nanometer, GDDR5 memory and be compatible with DirectX 11.

The compact Nikon P90 equals the optical zoom of 24 increases in their most direct rivals Kodak Z980, from an angle of 26 mm, which adds an element of differentiation which has the 3-inch tilting screen, which leaves us a freedom movement to take pictures that I personally love it.
The display of Nikon P90 is accompanied by an electronic viewfinder and a 12.1-megapixel sensor which is controlled by the processor and EXPE VR stabilizer, which helps us to make sharper pictures when we zoom out as far as possible in conditions of poor illumination.

Another company that joined with most laptops for children, in this case coming from Korea, thanks to the people of Daewoo LUCOMS.
The name of the new product is Luka, and has a design very similar to Intel 2GB, so it certainly is based on this.
Its characteristics include: dimensions: 238 x 195 x 42 mm, weight: 1.49 kg, Intel Celeron M 900 ULV, OS: Windows XP Home, 512 MB RAM DDR2, LCD 9″, Web Camera 0.3 MegaPixel, Intel GMA900 with 128MB, Hard Drive 30GB, SD slot, Ethernet 10/100 Mbps, WiFi 802.11 b/g, 2x USB 2.0 ports.
The price of the product is around 530 dollars, and will be available in South Korea, so it will be difficult to see it in other countries around the world… although it is possible, you never know.
It remains to be seen if he manages to get a little market share to major in its own territory.

By Quickdev16 a small new development tool has been introduced, which can create old Super Nintendo games. The tool here will appear in the form of an expansion card for the PC and it is equipped with an Atmel AVR ATmega644 Boot Loader, a USB connection as well as 16 megabits of SRAM and an RS232 converter.
The new expansion card, this works with operating systems like Windows, Mac and Linux.

The number of docks for the iPod and iPhone is just high, but the JVC XS-SR3 gets stand out from the competition with two distinguishing factors: design and performance. The design meets the eye, because that tube that surrounds the player is usually not very common to see.
The player can be positioned either vertically or horizontally and the speakers come with four adapters to connect other iPod models. In support highlights benefits of Dolby Virtual Surround, which provides surround sound.