Filed under: Laptops
After weeks upon weeks of painstaking delays (okay, so maybe that’s a stretch… maybe), MSI has finally started shipping the Wind to US customers. As you very well know, these buggers have been showing up everywhere across the pond, but we’ve just received word that Fry’s, NewEgg, Amazon, ZipZoomFly, MWave and Buy.com are all sending units out as we speak for those that pre-ordered. Chime in below if you’ve just recently received a shipping notification (or, heaven forbid, if you’re still waiting). Full release after the jump.
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Filed under: Displays, HDTV, Home Entertainment
So yeah, apparently that whole attempt to “streamline operations” back in April didn’t go over so well, as Syntax-Brillian — you know, that firm neck deep in panel partnerships and responsible for Olevia HDTVs — has just filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The Arizona-based company has also “entered into a deal to sell certain of its assets to a newly created company called Olevia International Group LLC,” which has agreed to pick up some $60 million of its secured debt. We’re also told that operations in Tempe have ceased, and “about eight employees” (including the finance chief, general counsel and finance staff) are sticking around with nothing better to do.
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AUTHOR - Darren Murph @ FROM [ Engadget ]
Filed under: Displays, HDTV, Home Entertainment
So yeah, apparently that whole attempt to “streamline operations” back in April didn’t go over so well, as Syntax-Brillian — you know, that firm neck deep in panel partnerships and responsible for Olevia HDTVs — has just filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The Arizona-based company has also “entered into a deal to sell certain of its assets to a newly created company called Olevia International Group LLC,” which has agreed to pick up some $60 million of its secured debt. We’re also told that operations in Tempe have ceased, and “about eight employees” (including the finance chief, general counsel and finance staff) are sticking around with nothing better to do.
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AUTHOR - Darren Murph @ FROM [ Engadget ]
Filed under: Storage
Thecus didn’t choose the most opportune time to introduce its latest NAS server, but whatever the case, here she is. The N5200BR packs five SATA II bays for those with fairly serious (but not that serious, you dig?) storage needs, and there’s also a front-panel LED display for status checks along with router capabilities, an eSATA port, numerous USB sockets and support for a host of RAID arrays. If you’re interested in seeing if this bad boy’s really worth the $675 or so it’s going for on the street, head on down to the read link for a full review.
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AUTHOR - Darren Murph @ FROM [ Engadget ]