July 17, 2010

IT and Certifcation trends 2011

Lenovo’s super slim desktop for space-starved businesses
The Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 comes bundled with a ‘motion sensor' gaming feature, and enables users to make and receive VoIP calls over the Internet.

Space and storage are usually two big problems in small and home offices, and even for big firms. In such scenarios, it is important to set up computers that occupy less space and store more data. To address these issues, Lenovo has introduced the Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 all-in-one desktop Microsoft MCTS Training.

The IdeaCentre A600 features a 54.61 cm (21.5-inch) frame-less screen, and provides discerning space-conscious and storage-hungry users a modern design that is only one-inch thin and can store up to 1 TB (1,000 GB) of data, videos, music and other documents. The company says that it comes bundled with a ‘motion sensor' gaming feature, and enables users to make and receive VoIP calls over the Internet. Besides, the desktop features Intel Core2 Duo, and up to 4 GB of fast DDR3 (double-data-rate) memory for improved multitasking. You can buy the desktop for

The K10 pico projector combines DLP technology with LED (light-emitting diode) lamp technology, with claims of taking picture quality to a new level.

Presentations are a part of most executives' work life, for which projectors are required. But it is often not possible to travel with a typical heavy projector. Now, Acer has launched its K10 pico projector in India. Weighing just 0.55 kg and measuring 127 x 122 x 48.5mm, the K10 pico projector is supposed to be one of the smallest and lightest on the market today Microsoft MCITP Certification.

While all Acer projectors are based on DLP (digital light processing) technology, which offers enhanced contrast, sharpness and image vividness, the new K10 pico projector combines DLP technology with LED (light-emitting diode) lamp technology, taking picture quality to a new level, Acer claims. According to the company, the tiny projector provides 100 ANSI Lumens for clear and detailed images of sizes up to 60 inches or 152.4 cm (diagonally) while a contrast ratio of 2000:1 ensures crystal clear, vibrant projections. The device comes with a two-year carry-in warranty for the projector and a 90-day warranty on the lamp.

IT and Certifcation trends 2011

Lenovo’s super slim desktop for space-starved businesses
The Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 comes bundled with a ‘motion sensor' gaming feature, and enables users to make and receive VoIP calls over the Internet.

Space and storage are usually two big problems in small and home offices, and even for big firms. In such scenarios, it is important to set up computers that occupy less space and store more data. To address these issues, Lenovo has introduced the Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 all-in-one desktop Microsoft MCTS Training.

The IdeaCentre A600 features a 54.61 cm (21.5-inch) frame-less screen, and provides discerning space-conscious and storage-hungry users a modern design that is only one-inch thin and can store up to 1 TB (1,000 GB) of data, videos, music and other documents. The company says that it comes bundled with a ‘motion sensor' gaming feature, and enables users to make and receive VoIP calls over the Internet. Besides, the desktop features Intel Core2 Duo, and up to 4 GB of fast DDR3 (double-data-rate) memory for improved multitasking. You can buy the desktop for

The K10 pico projector combines DLP technology with LED (light-emitting diode) lamp technology, with claims of taking picture quality to a new level.

Presentations are a part of most executives' work life, for which projectors are required. But it is often not possible to travel with a typical heavy projector. Now, Acer has launched its K10 pico projector in India. Weighing just 0.55 kg and measuring 127 x 122 x 48.5mm, the K10 pico projector is supposed to be one of the smallest and lightest on the market today Microsoft MCITP Certification.

While all Acer projectors are based on DLP (digital light processing) technology, which offers enhanced contrast, sharpness and image vividness, the new K10 pico projector combines DLP technology with LED (light-emitting diode) lamp technology, taking picture quality to a new level, Acer claims. According to the company, the tiny projector provides 100 ANSI Lumens for clear and detailed images of sizes up to 60 inches or 152.4 cm (diagonally) while a contrast ratio of 2000:1 ensures crystal clear, vibrant projections. The device comes with a two-year carry-in warranty for the projector and a 90-day warranty on the lamp.
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