VUDU has announced that they’re now shipping the 1TB XL. On top of that, they’ve announced VUDU Vault (currently in Beta), which allows you to store your bought content on the web instead of taking up precious space on the hard drive. Current owners will get Vault with the 1.3 software update. Of course, you’ll have […]

VUDU has announced that they are now shipping the 1TB XL. On top of that, they’ve announced VUDU Vault (currently in Beta), which allows you to store your bought content on the web instead of taking up precious space on the hard drive. Current owners will get Vault with the 1.3 software update. Of course, you’ll have to pay a little extra to store your content on the web. VUDU has also announced an IR receiver kit for both models and retails for $39 on the VUDU site.
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“Created by young people, for young people,” the Pavilion dv2800t laptop adorned by the winning design from MTV/HP’s Global Design Competition has just gone on sale. Along with the colorful finish, the desktop wallpaper mirrors the style and buyers get a matching messenger bag as well.
Otherwise, the computer has pretty standard specs:
Starting at $1,129.99, you’ll score a Core 2 Duo (Penryn) processor, 14.1″ widescreen display, NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GS 128MB video card, up to 4GB RAM, up to a 250GB hard drive, DVD burner or HD-DVD ROM (heh), Bluetooth and built-in webcam.
So it’s a nice looking machine, but the whole package sounds a bit too matchy-matchy for our tastes. And while it looks a lot better than another silver box, why not just make more designs? Until then, we’ll opt to stick with the absolutely fantastic GelaSkins.
Oh, but one little message to HP—when you make an artist edition laptop, there’s no need to slap the logo on the design. This is not a commercial; it’s a laptop. We think. [product via notebook info]

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This is pure speculation, but I can’t help liking this laptop mockup with an Optimus-Maximus-style OLED keyboard. Sure, it’d be a $1000+ option that wouldn’t do much substantive good in the long run, but hey, people are paying the same amount for SSDs, so you know this would sell. Heck, you could even combine the two for the most ridiculously overpriced laptop ever. [Laptop News Daily via GeekAlerts]


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