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Genius launches Bluetooth notebook mouse
Genius Navigator 905BT Bluetooth notebook mouse offers up to 10-meter working range and 1,600dpi resolution for accurate cursor tracking and speed.
The mouse has four buttons—left, right, middle and the Flying Scroll button. The Flying Scroll technology lets the user scroll web pages or documents in eight directions. 
Compatible with Windows Vista/XP/Mac OS X 10.2.8 or later machines, the mouse has a power switch mechanism that helps it in having an extended battery life. 
Available in two colors—royal ruby and cold silver, the mouse also includes two AA alkaline batteries.
Its box pack contains a Norton Symantec 60-day free trial version.
Genius Navigator 905BT comes with a 3-year warranty, and is available with authorized distributors at Rs 1,599. 

 

Go fast with Asus EAH4890
Inspired by Formula One cars, Asus EAH4890 Formula graphics card is aerodynamically designed
to draw heat away from the GPU and other components.
The built-in double cooling solutions—proprietary micro surface technology and a special dust-proof fan—help improve the card’s thermal efficiency by up to 33 percent, keeping it cool during graphically intensive tasks.
The card’s specification include ATI Radeon HD 4890 graphics engine, 1GB GDDR5 video memory, 2560 x 1600 DVI max resolution, and 256-bit memory interface. It comes with two DVI-I, HDTV, HDMI, and D-Sub outputs.
In addition, the vendor claims, the card is up to 12.4dB quieter than other cards of its ilk.
Asus EAH4890 is available for Rs 18,250 (excluding taxes) with a 3-year warranty.

 

Strontium unveils 4GB DDR3 memory module
To address the need for more powerful memory support, Stronium Technology has launched 4GB DDR3 in a single module for both desktop and notebook. This module exhibits lower energy consumption and better heat dissipation, according to the vendor.
Perfect for PCs and workstations with limited number of memory slots and for tightly configured systems, the new module features chipsets from leading industry players like Hynix and Micron.
Rigorously-tested, the Strontium memory module comes with a lifetime warranty and feature functions such as 2Q calibrations, fly-by topology and dynamic on-die-termination to ensure signal integrity.
All Strontium modules are lead-free, RoHS-compliant and halogen-free.
Priced at Rs 14,000, the 4GB DDR3 1333MHz is available with authorized dealers.

 

Netgear rolls out Wireless-N Router
Netgear’s newly launched RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N Router WNDR3300 is specifically designed to provide enough bandwidth to surf the Internet, stream HD videos, play online games, and make Internet phone calls, simultaneously.
Aimed at consumer and SME market, the router can wirelessly connect to new devices easily and securely with its Push ‘N’ Connect feature. It automatically adjusts to the QoS needs of Internet, voice, video and gaming applications.
Touted as an all-in-one product, the router is configurable as a wireless repeater for extending dual band range. It is easy to set up with Smart Wizard installation CD.
Available in India through Rashi Peripherals and Ingram Micro, the RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N Router is priced at Rs 7,000.

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