Word that Rovio Mobile was stuffing its yuletide Angry Birds update into its Halloween version of the game [$.99, HD] struck us as odd. Sure, Halloween is a "seasonal" offering, but these two holidays are complete opposites.

This thought must have occurred to Rovio as well because the update, which does indeed add several new snow-laden levels to the game, adds more than just Christmas cheer: It also rebrands the Halloween to "Angry Birds: Seasons," killing the current confusion and thereby nipping all future hullabaloo in the bud.

The Christmas-themed episodes are packed within the App under the heading "Season's Greetings," while the Halloween stuff has been moved to another episode called "Trick Or Treat." Angry Birds Halloween is still $.99 for the iPhone and iPod, while the HD version for the iPad remains at $1.99.

Having spent a few mind numbing minutes with "Season's Greetings," we can say that we fully endorse Rovio Mobile's attempt to get us in the seasonal mood. Plus, it's free, so complaining would be a bit silly. Download this update as soon as you can.

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Verizon Wireless Launches The World's Largest 4G LTE Wireless Network On Dec. 5

Laptop Users Benefit First from Fastest and Most Advanced Wireless Network, Arriving in 38 Major Metropolitan Areas with New Value-Priced 4G Data Plans

BASKING RIDGE, NJ � Verizon Wireless announced today it is turning on the world's first large-scale 4G LTE network on Sunday, Dec. 5. Verizon Wireless' 4G LTE Mobile Broadband network will be the fastest and most advanced 4G network in America. Business users will be the first to take advantage of the 4G LTE network with speeds up to 10 times faster than the company's 3G network.

With the launch, Verizon Wireless is also offering new value-priced 4G LTE Mobile Broadband data plans starting at $50 monthly access for 5 GB monthly allowance, as well as two new 4G LTE USB modems: the LG VL600 which will be available at launch, and the Pantech UML290, available soon.

Dan Mead, president and chief executive officer of Verizon Wireless, said, "Beginning Sunday, Verizon Wireless is making the best network even better. Our initial 4G LTE launch gives customers access to the fastest and most advanced mobile network in America and immediately reaches more than one-third of all Americans, right where they live. That's just the start. We will quickly expand 4G LTE, and by 2013 will reach the existing Verizon Wireless 3G coverage area."

Road warriors using laptops will immediately benefit from Verizon Wireless' 4G LTE Mobile Broadband network with super-fast connectivity that's up to 10 times faster than the company's current 3G network. The company expects 4G LTE average data rates in real-world, loaded network environments to be 5 to 12 megabits per second (Mbps) on the downlink and 2 to 5 Mbps on the uplink.

Mead continued, "We are building our 4G LTE network with the same commitment to performance and reliability for which we have long been recognized. Our commitment to superior network performance, combined with broad 4G coverage areas and the strong value of our data plans make 4G LTE Mobile Broadband the best choice for laptop users."

4G LTE Mobile Broadband Data Plans, Devices and Coverage Areas
Verizon Wireless customers can choose from two 4G LTE Mobile Broadband data plans: $50 monthly access for 5 GB monthly allowance or $80 monthly access for 10 GB monthly allowance, both with $10/GB overage. For laptop connectivity, two 4G LTE USB modems will be initially available: the LG VL600 is available at launch and the Pantech UML290 will be available soon, each $99.99 after $50 rebate with a new two-year agreement. Both USB modems provide backward-compatibility with Verizon Wireless' 3G network. If laptop users travel outside of a 4G LTE coverage area, they will automatically stay connected on the company's 3G network.

The two modems harness the power of the company's 4G LTE Mobile Broadband network to help enterprise, business and government customers make their workforces more productive, providing super-fast laptop connectivity. Both modems will be available in Verizon Wireless Communications Stores, online at www.verizonwireless.com, by phone by calling�������������1-800 256-4646�������and through the company's business sales channels.

The company expects consumer-oriented handsets will be available by mid-2011. Verizon Wireless' 4G LTE Mobile Broadband network is initially launching in 38 major metropolitan areas and in more than 60 commercial airports coast to coast � at both airports within the launch areas plus airports in other key cities. Street level coverage area maps will be available online on Dec. 5. Today, customers can go to www.verizonwireless.com/4Glte to check if their addresses will be in the initial 4G LTE coverage area.

Spectrum and Network Partners
By leveraging its 700 MHz spectrum for LTE deployment in the United States, Verizon Wireless is capable of quickly deploying a high-quality wireless broadband network with excellent coverage. Verizon Wireless' primary 4G LTE network vendors, Ericsson and Alcatel-Lucent, are providing the underlying infrastructure for the 4G LTE Mobile Broadband network.

Visit www.verizonwireless.com/lte for more information about Verizon Wireless' 4G LTE network.

Verizon Wireless 4G LTE Initial Major Metropolitan Area Deployment (Dec. 5, 2010)
Akron, Ohio
Athens, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia
Baltimore, Maryland
Boston, Massachusetts
Charlotte, North Carolina
Chicago, Illinois
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex, Dallas, Texas
Denver, Colorado
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Houston, Texas
Jacksonville, Florida
Las Vegas, Nevada
Los Angeles, California
Miami, Florida
Minneapolis/Saint Paul, Minnesota
Nashville, Tennessee
New Orleans, Louisiana
New York, New York
Oakland, California
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Orlando, Florida
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Phoenix, Arizona
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Rochester, New York
San Antonio, Texas
San Diego, California
San Francisco, California
San Jose, California
Seattle/Tacoma, Washington
St. Louis, Missouri
Tampa, Florida
Washington, D.C.
West Lafayette, Indiana
West Palm Beach, Florida

Verizon Wireless 4G LTE Initial Commercial Airport Deployment (Airport Name, City, State) Dec. 5, 2010
Austin-Bergstrom International, Austin, Texas
Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshal, Glen Burnie, Maryland
Bob Hope, Burbank, California
Boeing Field/King County International, Seattle, Washington
Charlotte/Douglas International, Charlotte, North Carolina
Chicago Midway International, Chicago, Illinois
Chicago O'Hare International, Chicago, Illinois
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International, Covington, Kentucky
Cleveland-Hopkins International, Cleveland, Ohio
Dallas Love Field, Dallas, Texas
Dallas/Fort Worth International, Fort Worth, Texas
Denver International, Denver, Colorado
Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
George Bush Intercontinental/Houston, Houston, Texas
Greater Rochester International, Rochester, New York
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International, Atlanta, Georgia
Honolulu International, Honolulu, Hawaii
Jacksonville International, Jacksonville, Florida
John F. Kennedy International, New York, New York
John Wayne Airport-Orange County, Santa Ana, California
Kansas City International, Kansas City, Missouri
La Guardia, New York, New York
Lambert-St. Louis International, St. Louis, Missouri
Laurence G. Hanscom Field, Bedford, Massachusetts
Long Beach/Daugherty Field, Long Beach, California
Los Angeles International, Los Angeles, California
Louis Armstrong New Orleans International, Metairie, Louisiana
McCarran International, Las Vegas, Nevada
Memphis International, Memphis, Tennessee
Metropolitan Oakland International, Oakland, California
Miami International, Miami, Florida
Minneapolis-St. Paul International/Wold-Chamberlain, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Nashville International, Nashville, Tennessee
New Castle, Wilmington, Delaware
Newark Liberty International, Newark, New Jersey
Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International, San Jose, California
North Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada
Orlando International, Orlando, Florida
Orlando Sanford International, Sanford, Florida
Palm Beach International, West Palm Beach, Florida
Philadelphia International, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Phoenix Sky Harbor International, Phoenix, Arizona
Phoenix-Mesa Gateway, Mesa, Arizona
Pittsburgh International, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Port Columbus International, Columbus, Ohio
Portland International, Portland, Oregon
Rickenbacker International, Columbus, Ohio
Ronald Reagan Washington National, Arlington, Virginia
Sacramento International, Sacramento, California
Salt Lake City International, Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio International, San Antonio, Texas
San Diego International, San Diego, California
San Francisco International, San Francisco, California
Seattle-Tacoma International, Seattle, Washington
St. Augustine, Saint Augustine, Florida
St. Petersburg-Clearwater International, Clearwater, Florida
Tampa International, Tampa, Florida
Teterboro, Teterboro, New Jersey
Trenton Mercer, Trenton, New Jersey
Washington Dulles International, Dulles International Airport, Washington, D.C.
Will Rogers World, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
William P. Hobby, Houston, Texas



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What's taking the guys behind Carcassonne [$4.99] so long to update the app with universal support? Creating and then implementing new UI ain't easy. But rest assured, the update will hit in 2010 as planned. In fact, it'll hit later this month.

In a new blog post, the crew lightly details some of the work that has been done and even shares some exciting new screenshots of the new, bigger, and enhanced UI elements we'll be fiddling with in the coming days. (And fiddle we will; this game flat-out rocks.)

"After being busy working out details, new designs and user interfaces, we are ready to commit to a release of the iPad update in December," the post reads. "So in a short while you'll be able to enjoy Carcassonne on the big screen and we will start working on expansions and adding Game Center support."

Here's a sampling of what's being shown:

As you may have caught in the above, after this update is complete and available, the studio will be turning its eyes to updates and Game Center support. Add-on content is something even board-based fans of the title have been receiving for years, so there's a deep pool of content to pick from. Bring it on!

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Zero Punctuation is a weekly comedic minimalist animated review show that got its starts all the way back in mid-2007 as a pair of YouTube videos on The Darkness and Fable. Like all good YouTube videos, it quickly went viral and not long after that Escapist Magazine started publishing the videos and has ever since. In the console and PC gaming world, Zero Punctuation is wildly popular, with Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw usually targeting whatever happens to be the popular new release that week. This week, he set his sights on iPhone gaming. Specifically, Angry Birds [99� / HD], Cut the Rope [99�], Fruit Ninja [99� / HD] and Doodle God [99�].

Fair warning, the video does have some cursing in it, which may or may not be work safe depending on how strict your office environment is.

If you liked this one, there are tons of other Zero Punctuation videos worth checking out. I'd list some personal favorites, but honestly, there are just too many.

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Here is the FoneArena Motorola Milestone XT720 Review

At a time when Motorola was dying, a device they introduced brought back life into the company. The device was the MILESTONE or the DROID as it's known in the USA. Motorola found this the perfect opportunity to get maximum sales and so they released a number of Android devices many of which included the MILESTONE/DROID badge such as the MILESTONE/DROID 2, DROID X/EXTREME/SHADOW and the MILESTONE XT720 which we are reviewing today.

The MILESTONE XT720 is the direct upgrade to the XT710 which was released after the original MILESTONE. The form factor and most other features and specifications remain same but there are a few upgrades. The camera unit has received a bump from 5 Megapixel to 8 Megapixel, the Gorilla glass screen, the video recording resolution has been increased from D1(720*480 pixels) to HD 720p (1280*720 pixels) , the slightly lesser battery capacity and the processor clock speed has been increased from 600 MHz to 720 Mhz.

Unboxing

The box that the XT720 comes in is quite similar to the latest Motorola phone boxes. A rectangular box quite small and everything is cramped up inside. Here are the contents of the package:

  • Motorola XT720
  • Battery
  • Manuals
  • microUSB Cable
  • Charger Adapter
  • HDMI Cable (Quite a nice surprise!)
  • Headphones

The microUSB cable when connected to the Charger Adapter enables you to charge the phone out of the wall socket. This is an idea that I quite liked and Motorola seem to be implementing it in their current phones. It helps save space for those who are travelling since both the charger and USB cable come together.

In some regions you do get a microSD card with the package, the size also can vary but in most cases it is an 8GB microSD card.

Design and Build Quality

The design is one of the most peculiar aspects of the phone. It is not something that will appeal to everyone but some will really like it.The problem with most touchscreen devices is that they are quite similar in terms of design. With the large frontal touchscreen there's very little surface to style upon. But Motorola have done quite a bit of experimentation with this phone. The front bezel isn't of a regular shape. It's mostly rectangular with curved edges but at the right hand side bottom there's a bulge.

As far as we've figured out the bulge could be due to two reasons, either to provide a better platform for the camera controls or because there wasn't enough space to accommodate the controls without the bulge. We feel it's better to go with the former as it does help in gripping the phone better.

The phone measures in at 116x60.9x10.9mm and weighs 139 grams. The phone is not small but quite right considering it houses a 3.7 inch touchscreen and an 8 Megapixel camera unit with Xenon flash. It's quite easy to hold in your hands and the matte back enhances the grip. The phone isn't on the light side but considering there's a lot of metal, it's not too heavy. Even the back is metal but is covered with rubber to enhance grip. There are no creaks or loose parts the whole phone is very solid and the metal adds to its quality.

The camera unit is gradually raised from the entire body and as a result the phone does not lie flat on an even surface. The camera unit is also not recessed and hence exposes it to scratches and smudges. The front portion quickly gets fingerprints whereas the back is fingerprint free.

The XT720 is available in just the one colour variant called black slate. The frontal touchscreen surface is surrounded by dark grey metallic colour, the bezel is in gun metal silver and the back is in dark blue. This again is a combination not most people will like but we found the contrast to our liking.

Keys and Controls

Being a touchscreen device the number of keys are limited. There are a total of 9 keys on the phone. On the top we have the power key which also doubles as the lock/unlock key. This we didn't like much. We found it difficult to press the key �as it is on the top and is slightly recessed into the casing. The key would have been more easy to use if it was placed on the upper right or left side. Alongside the button is the 3.5mm Audio Jack and to the left of the top portion we have the HDMI slot.

On the upper right side we have the single volume up/down button. Towards the bottom of the right hand side, on the bulge sits the camera control keys. One key switches between the Photo,Video and Gallery modes. The other key is the camera shutter button. The keys are easy to access and have sufficient feedback. On the upper left side we have the microUSB port which also doubles as the charging port.

On the front just below the touchscreen are the 4 touch sensitive buttons- Contextual Menu Key, Home Key, Return Key and the Search key. These keys function fine and you get sufficient response from the vibration upon pressing them.

Display

The phone is equipped with a 3.7 "Capacitive touchscreen with 480*854 pixels resolution and gorilla glass. The gorilla glass protects the screen from scratches and breaks quite nicely. There accelerometer supports auto-rotation of UI from portrait to landscape and vice versa. The proximity sensor shuts off the display during a call to avoid mis-inputs. Multi-touch is supported.

The display has good feedback and even slight touches are registered properly. Styluses cannot be used unless they are made specifically for capacitive touchscreens.

The gorilla glass does not seem to be as clear as the ones found on other phones and as a result the legibility under sunlight is quite poor. The display performs quite ok indoors but still falls short of most other touchscreens. The screen even makes a slight ringing sound when you tap on it.

The 3 dots above the display are the proximity sensors and the ambient light sensor. Those look hideous and they could have at least hidden the proximity sensor as in other phones.

Calling and Messaging


Call quality was decent and its nothing we would complain about. The Messaging interface is just the native Android version with suggestions being displayed above the onscreen keyboard. You also have the ability to have your speech converted to text thanks to Google speech recognition.

OS


The XT720 comes Android 2.1 on board and there is a slight chance it might get an upgrade to OS 2.2 . The UI looked pretty much like stock Android with minor tweaks by Motorola .We assume MotoBlur was missing. Below is a benchmark test. The Motorola MILESTONE XT720 performance is highlighted in yellow.

Connectivity and Memory

Connectivity is not a problem with most phones today and the Xt720 is no exception. It is equipped with GPRS, EDGE, 3G, HSDPA, HSUPA, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 and a microUSB 2.0 port.

There is also a hot swappable microSD card slot under the battery cover. But we would have preferred it if it was on the outside and not underneath the cover. It supports cards upto 32GB and an 8GB microSD card is bundles with the sales package in most regions.
The data transfer rates to the phone are quite fast but we feel it could have been a little faster but it's not slow in any way.

Music
We were quite impressed by the audio quality of the XT720. Although it does not belong to the top category of audio performers, it did better than we expected, both through the loudspeakers and headphones. There is very little distortion even at full volume. You can connect your own headphones without an adaptor using the 3.5mm audio jack. The 3.5mm audio jack is located on the top of the device next to the power button and the loudspeaker is located below the battery cover at the back.

Both the audio jack and the loudspeaker are quite well placed. The music player is quite good but it can be improved. They could add equalizer presets and more visualizations. The audio formats supported include MP3, AAC, eAAC+, WAV and WMA9.
You can also stream your music to wireless Bluetooth headsets using the A2DP profile.

Video

The MILESTONE has a large 3.7 inch Capacitive touchscreen with 480�854 pixels resolution capable of displaying upto 16 million colours. The disappointing fact however is that the MILESTONE is not able to take advantage of the beautiful screen. This is because of the very limited number of formats supported by it. The default video player supports MP4, 3GP and WMV9.

Popular formats such as DivX, XviD or MKV are not supported at all. This means you would have to convert most of your videos if you want to play it on your device. Conversion of videos takes a lot of time and thus causes inconvenience. This is one major issue we would like to be fixed in the video player. We are sure that the device will be able to perform exceptionally well given its brilliant screen and hardware.

The video player plays the supported video files just fine. Being a touchscreen phone it is easy to navigate through the video. The sound can be played through the loudspeaker, through the headphones or over Bluetooth to an A2DP compatible device.

Camera

The XT720 packs one of the most powerful camera units on an Android phone. It is equipped with an 8 Megapixel camera and Xenon flash.

The camera interface is pretty basic. There is a pane on the right with shortcuts allowing easy change of settings such as:

  • Scene Mode (Auto, Portrait, Landscape, Sport, Night, Sunset, Macro)
  • Flash Mode (On, Off, Auto)
  • Brightness (From -3 to +3)
  • Capture Mode
  • Gallery


For the other setting you have to use the contextual key to get to them. You can choose the :

  • ISO setting (Auto, 100, 200, 400 or 800)
  • Picture resolution (8 MP Wide, 8 MP, 5 MP, 3 MP, 2 MP, 1MP or VGA),
  • Panorama resolution(2 MP, 1 MP or VGA),
  • Video resolution [HD 720p (1280x720), SD (720x480),VGA (640x480), QVGA (320x240) or QCIF (176x144)]
  • Review time (Off, 2, 4, 6 Seconds)
  • Web upload address
  • Face Recognition On/Off
  • Image Stabilization On/Off

So it does offer some settings but not the extensive settings that a camera handset should give. Some of the things missing are the colour tones, contrast adjustment, white balance etc. One good thing about the camera is that it remembers the setting that you last selected without having to save them. They are saved as and when you select them and will be the settings chosen the next time you run the application.

The camera shutter key is great no doubts about that. It has a good feedback, not too hard nor too soft. Press it half way and it focuses and upon full press the image is captured. There is no touch to focus but what we really liked is the ability to choose the object that you want to focus on. Just drag the square to the object and then focus using the shutter key. There is no optical zoom just the digital zoom but it isn't worth it.

Right next to the shutter key is the mode switching key which helps to toggle between the photo, video and gallery modes. The button is quite nice and below it are three icons which light up according to the mode selected. The raised platform on which the two buttons are placed also makes it quite comfortable to take pictures.

The image quality is good but not great. The brightness and contrast are on the lower side. Detailing is quite good but not to the level of the best camera phones on the market. �The performance under lowlight is poor. That's where we expected the flash to compensate but unfortunately the flash is quite poor even though it's a Xenon. And even with the flash on we noticed a lot of noise in the pictures.

The videos can be recorded at a maximum of 1280x720 pixels which qualifies as HD. But the truth is that even though you get a large resolution the videos are quite crappy especially during lowlight conditions or indoors even if you select the night mode.

The videos are also quite choppy and even though Moto claims it to have 24 FPS recording, were sure it's well below that mark. Also the videos are recorded in 3GP format and are compressed which further reduces quality. We would have liked mp4 format at least.

The camera unit is raised from the body and there is no protection for the lens. The lens is also not recessed into the casing which means its not just smudges you have to worry about but also scratches. Our review unit had a bit scratched out of the ring around the lens too.

Here are some of the samples, click on the images to get the full resolution pictures.

Battery

The XT720 comes equipped with a 1390mAh Battery. Motorola claim standby times of 320 hours. The capacity seems enough but during our review times we found the battery to last slightly over a day at max. That too it was in the 2G only mode.

One advice to users is to reduce the brightness and avoid using the auto brightness setting. This helped us get a couple of hours extra battery life with the handset.

Conclusion

The XT720 was first announced as the MOTOROI for Korea and we were really excited about it. But it has been launched in the market when there are lots of faster Android phones out there.The multimedia aspects of the XT720 are worth appreciating but the phone's design wont impress everyone.It's one of the best Android Camera phones .The phone is retailing at around Rs.25000 in the market and we would suggest you wait for a while for the price to drop if you intend to pick one.

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Lenovo has recently showed their latest handset named Lenovo S800 during the sport fashion event in Beijing. So what does Lenovo have to offer with the new S800? Let's check it out.

So far, not many information is available at the moment about this phone, so we don't know its hardware specification, but hardware specification isn't the highlight of this model, it is its design. Lenovo S800 is one of the first mobile phones that is using see-through display, and we have to admit that it looks quite revolutionary. Although Sony Ericsson was the first company that has released a cell phone with a transparent display called Xperia Pureness, Lenovo S800 is a first cell phone that is using transparent display that supports colors.

Sadly, besides the transparent color display, we don't have any other information about this phone, so we'll just have to wait for the information about the hardware specifications and pricing.

[via Techchee]

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You will no doubt be able to recall our recent mention of the Winamp app for Android devices, the latest news today from the long running music software developer is that the new Winamp 5.6 Media Player will boast wireless music synchronisation capability with its Android companion.

Unfortunately, Winamp is only available for PC users, if you download the free Winamp 5.6 as well as Winamp for your Android device or phone then you'll be able to create what Winamp claims to be 'a complete end-to-end music management solution' between your desktop and Android device.

With the new Winamp, you can wirelessly sync your music library over WiFi, import your iTunes library to Android and stream over 40,000 internet radio stations with the integrated SHOUTcast Radio directory (Android 2.2 and above).

Download Winamp for free and find out more via our source link below…

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Here's LogicBUY's latest gadget deal of the day for a Vizio XVT473SV 47? HDTV. The new HDTV from Vizio features built-in 802.11n dual-band WiFi, TruLED backlighting with Smart Dimming (160 zones), 240Hz refresh rate, two built-in 15W speakers, and five HDMI inputs.

If you're not familiar with Vizio internet apps, its no Android Market or Apple App Store however, its a fantastic way in which users can connect to the internet and stream your favorite movies and TV shows, listen to music, change your status on Facebook, send tweets and get the latest news, sports and weather right from your tele.

Starting at $1,429.99, the deal today offers you $232 off which means you pay only $1,197.99 plus free shipping.

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If you're looking for a space saving computer, you might want to check out the latest all-in-one desktop from ViewSonic called the VPC220T.

So what does VPC220T have to offer? Besides smooth space saving design, this all-in-one desktop solution comes with 21.5-inch 1920 x 1080 LED-backlit multi-touch display.
As for other hardware specifications, VPC220T is equipped with 3.06GHz Intel Pentium E6600 processor that should run all your applications without any problems. This model comes with 4GB DDR3 RAM that will be enough for most of your needs, and of course, VPC220T uses NVIDIA GeForce 310M with 512MB of VRAM, so you'll be able to enjoy in multimedia experience as well. Additional hardware specifications include 320GB hard drive, 1.3-megapixel webcam, WiFi, HDMI port, pair of 3W speakers, and 4-in-1 card reader.

ViewSonic VPC220T comes with Windows 7 Professional preinstalled, and the price of this all-in-one desktop computer from ViewSonic is currently $1,049.

[via Techfresh]

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