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Model no: PA802
Form: ATX MID TOWER CASE
Thickness: 0.5mm or 0.6mm
Material: SGCC or SECC
Chassis option: PA-1, 420(D)X183(W)X410(H)
PA-2; 420(D)X183(W)X410(H)
PA-4; 390(D)X183(W)X410(H)
Power supply option: 200W, 250W, 300W, 350W, 400W, 450W, 500W
5.25 External Bays: 4
3.5 External Bays: 2
3.5 Internal Bays: 5
Front 2*USB Port&MIC*AUDIO
Fan option: Rear: 8cm/9cm/12cm; Front: 8cm/9cm/12cm
Air duct option: YES
General Description (see notes above for what is included with this item) |
Problem: | Design a keyboard with screens embedded in each button. | |
Each key is a stand-alone display that shows the function currently assigned to it.
Optimus’s customizable layout allows convenient use of any language—Cyrillic, Ancient Greek, Georgian, Arabic, Quenya, hiragana, etc.—as well as of any other character set: notes, numerals, special symbols, HTML codes, math functions and so on to infinity.
Enjoy hi-fi performance from the dedicated midrange driver and tweeter built in to the front channel speakers | |||
Dress up your desktop with this system's stylish metal grille and flat design | |||
Feel the bass down to 40 Hz thanks to the ported subwoofer with 5.25" long-throw driver and adjustable controls | |||
Never miss a word of dialog with the 18-watt RMS center channel speaker | |||
Put volume, power and headphone control at your fingertips | |||
Surround yourself in explosive gaming action using the powerful rear speakers. |
21 July 2008 11:29 GMT / By Katie Scott
The humble computer mouse could soon be a rarity on desks around the world.
According to industry experts, alternative technologies, including gesture, movement and facial recognition interfaces could see the mouse and mouse mat pushed into the past.
Gartner has published a report, which states that computer giants including Microsoft, Intel and Apple are promoting gestural interfaces for future use.
It also found that consumer entertainment companies such as Sony, Panasonic and NEC are also moving towards new control systems, and are already demonstrating applications using facial and movement recognition.
Author of the report Steve Prentice says that using a mouse for desktop working would still carry on for a while but "for home entertainment or working on a notebook it’s over".
However, some disagree.
George Foot, director of sales and marketing at Kensington told IT Pro: "There will undoubtedly be change, driven by technology. Just look at the impact the Wii has had and how Wi-Fi has changed how and where we work. People need to be able to use and interact with their data as efficiently as possible, but new multifunctional mice have proven more than capable of meeting this need".
"Gartner’s predictions for the end of the mouse are ahead of their time. The mouse is an integral part of how we interact with our PCs and will continue to be for the foreseeable future."
SL7NB Intel 3.2GHz Mobile Pentium 4 HT CPU
SKU: 3794
Intel 3.2GHz Mobile Pentium 4 HT CPU, SL7NB, 3.2 GHz, 1Mb L2 Cache, 533 FSB, 478-pin FC-mPGA4, Voltage 1.25, 3.2Ghz/1M/533/1.25V Processor.
Intel SL7NB Processor Specs: