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Pictured with their SciFest Huawei Communication award, (from l-r) Cathal Murphy , Eoin Wilcox and Patrick Barry, from Árdscoil Uí Urmoltaigh in Bandon, Co. Cork, with Baolin Liang, Huawei Ireland

8 October 2013

Dell Venue Pro 11

The Dell Venue 11 Pro, based on Windows 8.1, provides ultimate two-in-one flexibility with the power of an Ultrabook in a Surface Pro form factor. Unlike competitive tablets, it has a user removable/replaceable battery, and its large, Full HD display with wide viewing angles makes it easy to read and create content while staying mobile.

Intel processing power for speed, responsiveness, and battery efficiency. The Dell Venue 8 Pro and Dell Venue 11 Pro feature feature the new Intel Atom quad-core Baytrail processors. The Venue 11 Pro offers up to fourth-generation Intel Core i3 and i5 processor options and Intel vPro for manageability.

Price: tbc

 

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Walkman NWZ-W274S

The summer is long behind us but that hasn’t stopped Sony coming out with a product that would be more at home on the beach than on your commute.
The Walkman NWZ-W274S MP3 player comes with 8Gb memory, (enough storage for 2,000 songs encoded at 128kb/s).
The W274S improved earbuds especially made for swimming, with an increased water resistance structure that prevents water penetrating inside the headphone.

Price: €99

 

Mad Catz M.O.J.O.

The OUYA console showed there is a market for small scale gaming in the front room and now games peripheral manufacturer Mad Catz is getting in on the action with an open source micro-console of its own. The M.O.J.O. looks sleek and has a controller.
Compatible with Google Play and Amazon Appstore apps and Nvidia’s Tegra Zone games portal.
Available from December.

Price: £220

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