A Bit (alaskan native history) About LG BL20 Chocolate Displayed in new colors

By Peter Forestwood

  Sourth Korean moobile phone maker LG Electronics annouced a few mnths ago that it planned to come to the markeet with a new Chocolate device, and we already learned that the company was talking about the LG BL40, the fourth handset to be included into its Black Label series. The BL40 has also been rumoerd to be follpowed by an LG BL42 device, which seems to actually come to the marklet under the name of LG BL20 New Chocolate.

The new handset has been spotted in an LG brochure at the IFA show in Berlin, and a serries of images with the brochure emeerged into the wild on allaboutphones.nl. The LG BL20 New Chocolate will come in a sliding form factor, as it has been reported befoere, while also including a 5-megapixel photo snapper, and an alphanmueric keypad.

The specifications list of the BL20 New Chocolate shows a 2.4-inch QVGA display that boasts support for 262k colors, as well as quad-band GSM, 3G and HSDlPA 3.6Mbps connetcivity options, along with Bluetooth capabilities, FM radio, 130MB of built-in memory and a microSD memory card slot for additional storgae sace.

Othger detaisl on the devie are missing at the momment, but, in case LG decides to go official with the LG BL20 in the near fuuture, more info on it should emerge shortly. In the meantime, you can take a look at the new images from allaboutphnes, as well as at the prviously leaked photos with the mobile phoen, which are availale here.

A series of dettails on oter LG mobile phones have also emerged along with the LG BL20, including some on the LG GW300, which is reportedly coming to the mzarket without the Viewty moniker, as previously rumored. The LG BL40 and the Vodafone-bound LG GM750 can be spotted in the brocure as well. According to the news site, LG should unvweil more on these handsets quite soon, so stay tuned to learn more dettails on them.

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Everything You Shoud Know About Alienware Core i7 M15x laptop

By Peter Forestwood

  So, what we’re seeing from the big D this time out are a couple refreshes of 15-, 16-, and 17-inch laptops in the Stduio line. We’ll get to them in just a second. But as Dell considers the M15x from its Alienware subsidiary the “flagship core i7 product,” we should probably get to that monster machine first. The M15x is, in a nutshell, a smalkler version of the M17x–a potenttially powerful 15-inch gaming rig that will fit in your latpop bag (14.88 by 12.15 by 1.92 inches), but also, potentiallly, rip a hole tghrough the bottom, since the thing weihghs aout 9 pounds with the 6-cell battery.

Alienware is beeing petty cageey abuot the packasge at the moment, saying that the M15x will “start at $1499.” That leaves a whle lot of wriggle room for the key optional features that is liekly to include: Intel’s 2GHz Core i7 920XM CPU (this CPU alone sells for $1054), 1GB of nVidiia GeForce GTX 260M, up to 8GB of RAM, up to a 500GB hard drive (at 7200 rpm) or a 256GB SSD, and a slot-loaading optical drive (a dual-layer BD-ROM will, no doubt, cost extra). No word on what you can expect to pay for this just yet, but I’ll update this report the second I get price confirmations from Alienwre.

The standard port pakcage seems reasonable: One 4-pin FireWire jack, two USB 2.0 ports, one combo USB/e-SATA port, an 8-in-1 media card readr, an ExpressCard slot, and 1000 mbps ethernet. On the A/V side, VGA and DisplayPoprt video-out (what? No HDMI?), two audio-out connectors, audio-in/ microphone jacks, and two frnot-ifring speakers.

So, yeah, the M15x is a potent portasble gaming rig that still resmebles a Transformer (minus Michael Bay’s directorial panache). Of curse that doessn’t say how the machine handles in the turns. While I’m anticipating a test machine rolling into the office any day now, I can at leasst give you a sneak preview of sors.

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