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October 5, 2004 By

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The Logitech Cordless Desktop LX 501 offers low keyboard height -- 22.3 mm high on a flat surface. Zero-degree tilt makes the primary rows of keys the same height instead of increasing key height with each row from the space bar to the function keys. Two-handed navigation combines the keyboard's navigation controls with those of the mouse. A scroll wheel on the keyboard's left side alleviates some of the mouse hand's scrolling. Redesigned, circular function keys enable launch of Office applications or commands such as "print" and "save."

New Notebook

HP Compaq's nx9040 Business Notebook weighs between 6.75 and 7.25 pounds (depending on features selected) and is available with a 14.1- or 15-inch XGA display. The notebook comes with an Intel Pentium M processor (up to 1.8 GHz) featuring 2 MB L2 cache and 400 MHz front side bus, or an Intel Celeron M processor (up to 1.5 GHz). The notebook supports a broad range of communications devices (802.11b/g, 10/100 Ethernet, and fax/modem), and up to 2 GB of 266 MHz DDR memory can be configured for dual-channel operation to maximize system throughput.

Forensic Workstation

Intergraph Solutions Group's Video Analyst System 420 is a video enhancement workstation designed to capture, analyze, enhance and edit many types of video for forensic and intelligence analysis. The system features the Video Analyst Separate-RT Viewer, which allows simultaneous, real-time viewing of all cameras recorded on multiplexed video systems for easy event location and identification. It features a 3.2 GHz Intel Pentium 4 processor, 1 GB of DDR SDRAM memory, 580 GB storage, Adobe Premiere and Photoshop Elements and support for DV25, MPEG and ITU R-601 uncompressed video.


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