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Fujitsu U2010

By Mario Armstrong | Wed, Sep 3, 2008 5:08 pm

Fujitsu U2010

If any of you out there in BlackWeb20 land is anything like me, you enjoy having the latest tech. Carrying the latest tech gets you noticed by admirers as well as haters. These days if you want to really blow people away with latest tech you have to go beyond carrying a US-based iPhone and travel overseas to Asia OR you can just logon to www.Dynamism.com and go online for some of the hottest electronics not yet available in US stores. Word of caution:  Before you logon make sure you grab a napkin because you might want to catch the drool from all the jaw-dropping amazement. Dynamism.com has many different categories of electronics. Two of my favs are the Fujitsu U2010 UMPC and the Indamixx Portable recording studio. The Fujitsu U2010 is the world’s smallest tablet PC weighing just 1.34 lbs with a 5.6″ 1280×800 touchscreen, Intel Atom 1.6 GHz processor, 1GB RAM, 64GB solid state HD, Bluetooth, and webcam, comes in 5 colors and costs just under $1,500.00.

Indamixx Portable Studio

My other fav is the Indamixx portable studio which provides a multi-track recording device that allows a user to record and edit, mix audio, songs or sound files (wav, mp3, ogg vorbis, flac, aiff) at sample rates up to 32 bit at 96Khz. This little cool dude even brags about other mobility features such as audio broadcasting, internet radio, voip, instant messaging, internet browser, and FTP.  Sweet.

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Mario Armstrong - who has written 23 posts on Black Web 2.0.

Mario delivers national weekly television segments for Comcast’s “Your Morning” and “Money Matters” and on WBAL-TV, a top ranked local NBC affiliate. He is a technology correspondent for National Public Radio heard on NPR’s Morning Edition and News and Notes programs. Armstrong’s oeuvre is rounded out with “Mario Armstrong’s Digital Spin” on XM radio, which he owns and distributes, and two regional technology talk shows named “The Digital Café” and “The Digital Spin”. Mario’s passion is to bridge the digital divide between the haves and the have-nots. To that end, Mario has delved into the world of social entrepreneurship by touring the nation and delivering an interactive showcase of technology and fun for youth called “Mario Armstrong’s Dream, Create, Go!.”™ The goal of this project is to morph kids from passive users of cell phones and laptops into the next generation of digital scientists and activists.

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  • Wow! Glad I'm rockn My Asus EEE PC in Philly! :D That Indamixx Portable recording studio is FTW!
  • Great Post! Keep up the good work! I've Bookmarked your blog for future reference.
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