Origin EON17-S Gaming Notebooks Ship Overclocked Up to 4.5GHz with Turbo Boost [Laptops]

On the hunt for a slick and streamlined monster machine of a laptop? Consider Origin's EON17-S gaming notebook. If its 17.3-inch 1920 x 1080 display, 2GB Nvidia GTX 485M GPU, and 32GB dual-channel RAM doesn't grab you, maybe its 2nd generation Sandy Bridge Intel Core i5/i7 processors will. And if even that doesn't do it for you, then let the fine folks at Origin overlock the systems (up to 4.5GHz with Turbo Boost!) for you. More »
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Here’s a Smart Cover Stand For Your Laptop [Laptop Stands]

If you're hooked on Apple's Smart Cover design and you've wished you could somehow mimic its propping functionality on your laptop, AViiQ's Portable Quick Stand might work for you. More »
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You Don’t Need Glasses to See 3D Images Leaping Out of Parts of Toshiba’s Laptop Screen [Laptops]

What better way for Toshiba to demonstrate that their Dynabook Qosmio T851/D8CR laptop can show 3D media in parts of the screen, by showing a dog leaping out of only half the screen? More »
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Toshiba’s Latest Portégé Laptop is Even Lighter and Thinner Than Before [Laptops]

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We do love a Portege laptop around these parts, and as Toshiba's lopped a bit more weight off this latest R830 series. Weighing 3.1lbs and measuring shy of an inch thick, the R830 is for business users, but there'll also be four models in the R835 consumer series. The latter has various Intel Core i3 or i5 processor options, along with 4GB of DDR3 RAM and 640GB HDD. Prices start at $890 for the consumer models, and $1,050 for the business models. On sale now. More »
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Ghostly Lightpainting Uses a Cross-Sectioned Video of an Executed Convict’s Body as Light Source [Video]

Lightpainting requires a certain sort of skill to get the sort of marvellous results we've seen previously, but Croix Gagnon and Frank Schott went the whole nine yards and played an animation of a cross-sectioned human body on a laptop, which they then whizzed through the air and took long-exposure photos of. More »
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