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Transcend Releases 4GB, 8GB DDR3 RDIMMs For Cloud Computing and Server Applications

BenQ Unveils Two 15.6-inch LED Displays



Transcend Releases 4GB, 8GB DDR3 RDIMMs For Cloud Computing and Server Applications

Transcend Information announced 8GB DDR3-1066 Registered DIMM (RDIMM) and 4GB DDR3-1333 VLP (Very Low Profile) RDIMM modules. Featuring enhanced capacity, support for triple-channel memory configurations, and an onboard thermal sensor, these new high-density RDIMMs provide for higher data frequencies and significantly increase memory space.

  • P/N: TS1GKR72V1N, 8GB, 1066MHz DDR3 REG DIMM (Quad Rank, x8) with thermal sensor.
  • P/N: TS512MKR72V3NL, 4GB, 1333MHz DDR3 VLP REG DIMM (Dual Rank, x8) with thermal sensor.


As Transcend's highest density DDR3 module, the 8GB DDR3-1066 RDIMM is constructed with a ten-layer PCB that offers stable performance and durability, and also includes a high thermal efficiency aluminum heatsink. Offering memory bandwidth up to 8.5GB/s and the flexibility to expand maximum capacity to 48GB (per processor), the 8GB DDR3-1066 RDIMM module allows administrators to create a robust infrastructure that runs memory-intensive applications such as virtualization and cloud computing with ease.

Transcend's 4GB DDR3-1333 VLP RDIMM is 0.74-inch high -- compact enough to fit into space-restricted cases, 1U height rack systems or blade servers. When used with the triple-channel architecture built into Intel's newest Nehalem-based Xeon server platforms, Transcend's DDR3-1333 VLP RDIMMs enable system administrators to maximize memory bandwidth, providing up to 10.6GB/s throughput.

All of Transcend's DDR3-1333/1066 RDIMMs fully comply with JEDEC standards and are made of 256Mx8 high-quality DDR3 FBGA chips. The modules are backed by Transcend's lifetime warranty.

Source: Transcend Information


BenQ Unveils Two 15.6-inch LED Displays

BenQ introduced the new 15.6-inch G610HDAL and G610HDPL LED displays. Featuring LED backlit screens in 16:9 aspect ratio, proprietary Senseye Human Vision Technology, and a 5M:1 dynamic contrast ratio, the new 15.6-inch models are an affordable, lighter, and greener upgrade choice for home, SOHO, SMB, and education users.



Users will find the 220-nit G610HDPL and 250-nit G610HDAL a good choice when it comes to viewing comfort. Differentiating from CCFL, LED is a stable light source without flicker, meaning long-term viewing of documents, still images, video, Internet or any content is easier and more comfortable for eyes. And, unlike CCFL, LED technology enables both G610HDPL/AL models to instantly display content when powered up. The G610HDPL is differentiated by a glare panel.



The G610HDPL/AL models extend their sensible engineering to include environmental responsibility. Energy-efficiency means 73.6% (G610HDPL) and 62.7% (G610HDAL) power savings over comparably-sized CCFL models. The new displays also meet the requirements of RoHS, Energy STAR 5.0 and EuP Energy.

The G610HDPL and G610HDAL debut in Latin America and the Middle East.

Specifications:

  • LCD size: 15.6", 39.6cm
  • Product color: black
  • Max. resolution: 1366x768
  • Pixel pitch: 0.252 mm
  • Brightness: 250 cd/m² (G610HDAL), 220 cd/m² (G610HDPL)
  • Contrast ratio: 500:1 (G610HDAL), 600:1 (G610HDPL)
  • Response time: 8ms
  • Display area: 344.23x193.54 mm
  • Viewing angle: 90/65 L/R;U/D CR>=10 (G610HDAL), 90/55 L/R;U/D CR>=10 (G610HDPL)
  • Input signals: D-sub
  • Horizontal frequency: 30~63 KHz
  • Vertical frequency: 50~76 Hz
  • Video bandwidth: 110 MHz
  • K locker: yes
  • Power consumption: 15.5W max (G610HDAL), 15.5W max (G610HDPL)
  • Power saving mode: <1W
  • Aspec ratio: 16:9
  • Adjustments: tilt -5/20 down/up
  • Dimensions: 300.45x377.8x146 mm
  • Weight: 2.35 kg
  • Power supply: built-in
  • OSD languages: 17
  • Vista certification: basic
  • Windows 7 compatibility: yes
  • Senseye: Senseye 3

Source: BenQ


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