Major Nelson Podcast Show 420 Is Now Out

Major Nelson’s Xbox podcast has now published Show 420.

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Major Nelson, AKA @majornelson on Twitter, publishes a podcast that covers Xbox happenings.  He published Show 420 today; go and get it here.

Some details on this show’s contents:

 

Show 420: Xbox turns 10

Host: Larry Hryb, Xbox LIVE’s Major Nelson (Xbox LIVE ) (Twitter)

Co-host : e (Xbox LIVE ) (Twitter)

Co-Host: Stepto (Xbox LIVE) (Twitter)

Guests:

Albert Penello stops by with stories from the early days of Xbox
And more…

So if you are into Xbox, add this podcast to your subscription list and enjoy!

My Movies Report Generator Makes It’s Debut

If you are a fan of My Movies, there is a new Report Generator that creates a PDF report of your movie collection for you.

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The My Movies Report Generator allows you to create one or more PDF reports of your movie collection.

The reports are generated based on your collection in the My Movies online system.

Users of My Movies for Mac OS X, iPhone, iPad or Android automatically have their collection synchronized with the online service, while users of My Movies Collection Management for Windows must synchronize their collection through the “WebService”, “Synchronize Online and Mobile Collection” menu item.

Try out the Report Generator now

CES Unveiled London – The Gametel Wireless Controller for Android

Do you like playing games on your Android device? If so, you might want to take a look at the Gametel wireless controller which we saw at CES Unveiled London last week.

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Fructel, a gaming peripheral company, announced the launch of the Gametel, a wireless controller that transforms your Android smartphone and tablet into a portable games console at CES Unveiled in London last week.

Designed for both casual and hardcore gamers, the Gametel enhances mobile gaming, bringing a level of gameplay accuracy never experienced before on a touchscreen phone.

Compatible with Android smartphones and tablets running Android 2.1.1 Éclair or later, Gametel connects to the device via Bluetooth while a built-in adjustable spring-loaded clamp allows secure docking of any Android handset. Once paired the Gametel automatically connects to the device every time it is powered on.

With a familiar controller design, Gametel’s D-pad, quartet of buttons and two shoulder triggers replicate console-style gaming controls; an impressive nine hour battery life provides more than enough playing time for long journeys and weekly train commutes.

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Over 50 compatible games are available now to download from the Android market, including popular titles like Cordy, Asphalt 5 HD, Reckless Getaway, Guns’n’Glory, MotoX Mayhem, Happy Vikings and Zenonia, with more games being added every day.

Bo Nyman, CEO of Fructel says: “Playing casual games on a touchscreen phone is fine but when it comes to playing the more addictive and immersive titles, seamless gameplay is impossible. The Gametel controller overcomes this problem by delivering a console experience on your Android device, freeing the screen from fingers, opening up a bigger viewing area and delivering more responsive physical controls.”

With many of today’s Android smartphone and tablets featuring built-in HDMI connections, mobile gaming can also be brought to the big screen. Hook up an Android device to an HDTV, wirelessly connect up to four Gametel controllers and you can bring your favourite mobile games into the living room with a console-like multi-player set-up.

 

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Gametel has an RRP of £49.95 and is available to buy from early December.

Learn more from the Gametel website

CES Unveiled London – The PURE Contour 100Di Dock

At the CES Unveiled event in London last week, one of the cool gadgets I saw was the Contour 100Di Dock from PURE.

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Here is what PURE say about it:

PURE – the world leading radio maker – presents Contour 100Di, an affordable, compact and stylish dock for iPod, iPhone and iPad with integrated digital radio, powerful and detailed audio, a beautifully engineered revolving dock and a free companion internet radio and music streaming App (available now to iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad users).

A must-have Christmas gift, the PURE Contour 100Di is ideal for use with the free PURE Lounge App, which enables the user to access tens of thousands of internet radio stations, on demand content (podcasts and listen again programmes) and ambient sounds, as well as the ability to discover, explore and listen to millions of music tracks via the PURE Music subscription service.

At an SRP of just £99.99, the PURE Contour 100Di punches above its weight with 20W RMS of extremely powerful audio for its compact dimensions and a strong feature set including digital and FM radio; made for iPod and iPhone certification; a slimline remote with neat magnetic remote tidy; two alarms; sleep and snooze timers; an aux-input for connecting an MP3 player; headphone socket.

Part of an expanding Contour family of docks, the PURE Contour 100Di has been designed with contemporary styling to look good in any room of the house and the innovative revolving dock can be tucked away when the dock isn’t being used.

Contour 100Di is also part of EcoPlus, a statement of PURE’s ethical philosophy and ongoing commitment to looking after the environment. All PURE products are designed to minimise their environmental impact and manufactured in ethically approved and audited facilities. They have reduced power consumption in operation and standby, use recycled packaging materials, have the smallest possible packaging and components selected to minimise environmental impact.

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The Contour 100Di looks really good and the sound quality was great, especially considering it was a noisy room! Expect a hands-on review shortly.

Learn more from the PURE website

BYOB Podcast Episode 66 Out Now

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The guys over at the BYOB podcast, including our very own Tim Daleo have just released episode 66.

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Here is what is included in this weeks show:

[box style=”rounded” border=”full”]x79 systems worth it? tinkertry.com’s Paul Braren joins us in the discussion and tells us about a few of his builds and his VPN using Hamachi on this weeks BYOB Podcast.[/box]

As usual you can listen to the show from here.

Next Generation of Microsoft Surface Available for Pre-Order

This week Microsoft and Samsung announced the next generation of the Microsoft Surface, and I want one!

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PixelSense

PixelSense allows an LCD display to recognize fingers, hands, and objects placed on the screen, including more than 50 simultaneous touch points. With PixelSense, pixels in the display see what’s touching the screen and that information is immediately processed and interpreted.

Thin Form Factor with Multiple Configuration Options

The product is four inches thin, which makes it easy to use in a horizontal deployment, hang on the wall with the VESA mount, or embed in walls or custom enclosures. There are standard legs available or a customer can design and attach their own.

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Microsoft Surface provides business customers a premier touch-first experience for their end-users, built on the principles of direct interaction and together computing, with a new look and feel. It also allows commercial application developers to use a new version of the Microsoft Surface SDK and familiar Microsoft development tools to take full advantage of the massive multi-touch and object recognition capabilities of PixelSense and deliver experiences not possible on any other platform.

Powerful Embedded System

The product uses the embedded AMD Athlon™ II X2 Dual-Core Processor 2.9GHz paired with AMD HD6750M GPU featuring DirectX 11 support to deliver significant processing horsepower and outstanding graphics capability.

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Here is the press release:

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. and Microsoft Corp. announced today that the next generation of Microsoft Surface is now available for pre-order through Samsung resellers in 23 countries worldwide including the United States, via the Samsung Electronics website at http://www.samsunglfd.com/solution/sur40.do. Initially unveiled by Samsung and Microsoft earlier this year, the Samsung SUR40 for Microsoft Surface features PixelSense technology, which gives LCD panels the power to see without the use of cameras.

 

“Customers across a wide range of industries currently integrate Microsoft Surface and make it relevant to their business needs, creating immersive, collaborative and meaningful experiences,” said Somanna Palacanda, director, Microsoft Surface. “With the Samsung SUR40 available for pre-order in 23 countries worldwide, Surface computing will now be more readily available for education, financial and professional services, healthcare, hospitality, retail, manufacturing and resources, and other commercial business environments to help deliver interactive digital content, drive sales, showcase brands, and increase customer satisfaction and loyalty.”

 

The Samsung SUR40 with PixelSense technology makes it possible for people to share, collaborate and explore together using a large, thin display. Recognizing up to 50 points of simultaneous touch, including fingers, hands and other objects placed on the screen, it has been well-received by new and existing Surface customers as companies such as Dassault Aviation, Fujifilm Corp. and Royal Bank of Canada prepare to deploy units around the globe in early 2012.

 

“This pre-order phase brings us one step closer to getting the highly anticipated Samsung SUR40 for Microsoft Surface into the hands of our customers,” said Charles Park, vice president at Samsung Electronics. “The Samsung SUR40 delivers a unique interactive experience that will significantly change the way companies engage with their customers.”

 

The Samsung SUR40 continues to capture the attention of industry influencers, from international businesses to media outlets. Announced earlier this week, the next-generation device was named a 2011 “Best of What’s New” award winner by Popular Science magazine and is featured in a special awards issue currently on newsstands.

 

“For 24 years, Popular Science has honored the innovations that surprise and amaze us — those that make a positive impact on our world today and challenge our views of whatʼs possible in the future,” said Mark Jannot, editor in chief of Popular Science. “The ‘Best of Whatʼs New’ award is the magazineʼs top honor, and the 100 winners — chosen from among thousands of entrants — represent the highest level of achievement in their fields.”

 

Software developers interested in creating solutions for the Samsung SUR40 can get started immediately by visiting the Surface Developer Center. The site provides free and easy access to the Surface 2.0 software developer kit, featuring the Input Simulator, which enables developers to write Surface applications on any Windows 7 machine, as well as other helpful developer-related resources. There are already hundreds of highly skilled Surface software development partners that can be found at http://www.surface.com.

 

Pre-orders are available to commercial businesses in 23 countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Italy, Korea, the Netherlands, Norway, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the United States. Product availability in additional markets is expected in the coming months.

This does look very cool – and the price tag being mentioned is over $8000. I expect we will see more of it at CES in January.

More news on this soon.

CES Unveiled London – The OrbitSound T12v3 Soundbar

This week saw CES Unveiled come to London for the first time and UWHS were there. One of the gadgets on display was the OrbitSound T12v3 Soundbar.

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Orbitsound’s new T12v3 sound bar redefines the way you hear music or films at home, delivering an incredible spatial, cinematic sound from your iPod, iPhone or TV. Whether you demand surround sound excellence from a home theatre in the lounge or the best iPod or iPhone dock on the market, the latest T12v3 soundbar delivers audiophile-quality sound without the need for multiple speakers, masses of ugly wiring and complicated set-ups.

Orbitsound’s unique, patented ‘spatial sound technology’ means that TV, movies and music sound superb wherever you are.

Home theatre and movie fans get a stunning, realistic stereo sound to rival the most expensive home cinema systems.

Unlike ordinary stereo systems, you don’t have to position it – or you – in a particular place to get the best results.

The latest T12v3 features additional digital inputs to take audio directly from the latest digital TVs, with an improved sub feeder cable which improves performance and makes the system amazingly easy to install.

The T12v3 remote control has been redesigned to control all iPod or iPhone playback and menu functions, in addition to allowing the user full control over volume, audio source and tone.

The T12v3 features a 3.5mm stereo jack, inputs for the latest digital TVs, CD, MP3/MP4, laptops, desktop computers and games consoles

TV streaming is possible through the T12v3’s iPod and iPhone dock, allowing the user to instantly watch or listen to any library song, TV show or movie.

And as you can see below, it comes in a variety of different colours – certainly enough to make anyone happy! Orbitsound coloured fronts are available in Mustard, Pillar Box Red, Plum, Ivory, Pebble, Pistachio and Duck Egg.

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This isn’t the first time we saw the soundbar. Back in July we had a hands-on demonstration, and believe me, the sound quality is fantastic!

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The T12V3 soundbar is priced at £299.99 and the individual colours are £29.99.

Look out for our review soon.

Check out the Orbit Sound website for more info

Two Minute Review of the ZOMM Wireless Leash for Phones

A few weeks ago at LITS I met up with a company called ZOMM who were demonstrating a little device that helps you located your phone. Intrigued I agreed to look at one a bit closer, so here is our two minute review of the ZOMM Wireless Leash.

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The Wireless Leash by ZOMM will keep you from ever leaving your phone behind. It’s the perfect way to keep your phone where it needs to be – with you.

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Wireless Leash notifies you of incoming calls and serves as a fully-functional speakerphone. Talk safe and hands free.

The Wireless Leash by ZOMM has a built-in panic alarm and can auto dial any emergency number with one touch of a button.

Who are ZOMM?

ZOMM, LLC is a global technology company that enhances lives through technology. Its first product, ZOMM Wireless Leash, won a Best of Innovations award at the 2010 Consumer Electronic Show, was one of two finalist for the 2011 Bluetooth SIG’s best of CES Award and has been named a 2011 CTIA Emerging Tech Award Finalist. ZOMM has since received over 500 million media impressions worldwide, including coverage on leading broadcast stations and featured in over 1000 magazines and newspapers. Its executive team includes legendary seasoned leaders in business, technology, marketing and finance. ZOMM’s mission to enhance lives through technology is now being realized as new products and services are introduced to the world. ZOMM is headquartered in Tulsa, Okla., with offices in Kirkland, Wash, distribution in Okla., Innsbruck, Austria and China, sales offices in Germany and London, and distribution partners in South Africa, France, Switzerland and Austria. For more information about ZOMM, please visit http://www.zomm.com.

Key Features

– ‘wireless leash’ helps prevent mobile phone loss

– fully functional speakerphone with a noise-cancelling microphone

– personal safety device

– customisable distance for the ‘wireless leash’ so users can chose to be alerted from 9m to 20m away from their mobile phones

– ability to mute the ringer and other sounds on the mobile phone using the ZOMM

– ability to adjust the ZOMM volume from the user’s phone – customable emergency number for ZOMM to dial

– re-chargeable lithium-ion battery lasts up to three days with normal usage before needing to be recharged with the included micro USB wall charger

– comes with a micro USB cord that connects to any computer for charging the battery,

Specifications

ZOMM is powered by a Lithium-ion polymer battery. During normal use, a full charge may last up to 5 (five) days, or up to 2 (two) hours of speakerphone talk time.

The ZOMM’s durable polycarbonate shell is lined with a thin film and sealed with an ultrasonic weld. A rubber dust cover is installed to seal and protect the micro-USB charging port. This has been done to enhance ZOMM’s resistance to moisture and dirt.

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ZOMM will resist normal wear and tear while attached to a key ring. It has been designed to be heat, cold, dust, and moisture resistant and therefore survive the conditions associated with carrying it on a key ring, in a pocket or purse, or on a belt.

Height : 1.62 inches

Width : 1.62 inches

Depth : 0.63 inches

Weight : 0.49 ounces

HP TouchPad Review

Today, I bring you my impressions of the HP TouchPad tablet running webOS. Read on for details.

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As you probably already know, HP introduced and cancelled their webOS tablet called the TouchPad. I managed to buy two, one for my father as his welcome to the internet, and one for me. I have to say that at the pricing of $149 each, these were steals. I’ll give you my impressions, pros and cons, and then some concluding commentary at the end of the review.

First, let’s document what I want to use a tablet for in my house. Here is a list of the tasks that I like to perform with tablets:

  • Stream video from my home server. I use MP4 files, encoded in h.264 video and AAC audio, as well as WMV files. I like to stream these to tablets in the house.
  • Load video and audio files locally for playback. It’s nice to watch the latest Hawaii 5-0 and Two and a Half Men episodes while I am travelling, so I want to be able to play back content locally.
  • Email. I manage five or six personal email clients, including a Live IMAP account, a GMAIL account, an IMAP account for a website that I webmaster, and an Exchange Active Synch. In addition, my employer uses Lotus Notes and I’d like to be able to use the Traveller app to get my email and calendar.
  • WordPress comment moderation and light post editing. I webmaster a website for my daughter’s school’s PTA organization. I like to be able to moderate comments in WordPress and be able to make light edits to items already posted, like adding tags and categories to content posted by the other volunteers.
  • Twitter. I love keeping up with Twitter and like to use the tablets to do that.
  • Facebook management. Keeping up with my family’s Facebook content is another task that I like to perform on a tablet.
  • Web surfing. I like to be able to go anywhere on the internet, flash or no flash. I expect full and broad website support in the browser on a tablet.
  • Skype. I use Skype to keep in touch with family back in Ohio and would like a tablet to do that.
  • Amazon Kindle support. Reading Kindle books on a tablet is really nice, particularly when travelling as it lightens the load in my briefcase.
  • Light games. Think Need for Speed and Angry Birds here. I usually game on a full PS3 at home, but it is nice to have the ability to play a game here and there, particularly with a nine-year-old in the house.
  • Content creation. I like to be able to create Word documents and to be able to read and lightly edit Excel and PowerPoint files.
  • Remote access to content.  Being able to access content while on the move is a nice feature to have.

These are the main tasks that I like to perform with tablets, and will go down each one to tell you how the TouchPad fares. Keep in mind that we have an iPad, iPad 2 and a Windows 7 tablet in the house in addition to a TouchPad, so I’ll give you some comparisons to these tablets as we go.

Streaming Media in the Home

I have a HP EX475 Media Smart Server in the home running both Twonky and Microsoft’s Media Connect DLNA servers. As mentioned above, I like to stream video in MP4 (H.264/AAC encoding) and WMV formats. The TouchPad media player supports the MP4 format with no issue, but not the WMV format. This is not that big of a deal since everything that I have in WMV is also in MP4, so as long as the media player for the device supports MP4, we are good. I have loaded the app BHomePro from the webOS app store and it works very well with the Twonky server. I’ve streamed MP4 videos, JPG photos and music files inside the home with no issues and very good performance. In order to stream locally to an iPad, I needed to install Air Video onto the Windows Home Server and load that client onto the iPad. That works very well, but I prefer to leverage plain old DLNA rather than having to load another piece of server-side software to make it work.

Loading Video and Music Content Locally

The TouchPad allows you to load content directly to the device without having to use an intervening software. Simply connect the device to the source computer with the USB cable, put it into USB mode, and drag and drop your files onto the device. I hate having to import media into iTunes before loading content onto an iPad and this workflow is not required on the TouchPad. Of course, if you like that workflow, use the HP Play application (still in beta, BTW) to manage the synching operation. With 32GB of space, I have more than enough room to carry music, videos and photos with me while travelling.

Email Support

The TouchPad was very easy to configure my personal email accounts. In fact, the set up for Exchange Active Synch worked automatically while I had to manually specify servers for the iPad’s email client. In addition, the HP Synergy feature that allows me to link contact information from different applications makes emailing and Skyping and SMS texting much easier than before. Contact information from Facebook, GMAIL, Live, EAS, and other IMAP accounts comes into the Contacts application. As I send emails to people not in my contact list, Synergy adds them and allows me to link their email account information to pre-existing contact information stored in my other online accounts.

As far as sending emails, the composing app is very easy to use. I also picked up a Bluetooth keyboard to connect to the TouchPad, and find it simple to compose long messages with either the on-screen or Bluetooth keyboard.

My employer uses Lotus Notes and mandates use of Lotus Traveller software to get access to email and calendar functions on mobile devices.  Since webOS is not supported by Lotus any longer, I am out of luck getting corporate email.  I can use the web access client, but meeting notices don’t work as they require a browser plug-in that has not been developed by Lotus.  I am pretty much out of luck getting my corporate email on the TouchPad, where I can use either Traveller or the browser on the iPad.  If your employer uses Exchange Active Synch, the TouchPad will work well for you.

WordPress Moderation and Post Editing

My experience here has been mixed. There is a WordPress app in beta form that allows the normal mobile device access, and I’ve used it on the iPad to fix typos, add categories, moderate comments and the like with no real issues. It is not a replacement for Windows Live Writer, but it works for on-the-go maintenance duties. The issue is with the webOS client, any time I edit a post, the posting date is changed to November 1999 and so the post falls off of the website. You need to log into WordPress and revise the posting date. This bug renders the client useless for post editing and I hope that the webOS version is fixed at some point. However, the WordPress dashboard renders perfectly in the web browser, so I can make those edits that way, but score this one Advantage iPad until and unless the webOS client is fixed.

Twitter

I use the Twitter app called Graphite on the TouchPad. Graphite is the best Twitter app that I have ever used, hands down. It is much easier to read forwards, looks better, and is easier to get around in than any of the iOS Twitter applications. In addition, the Twitter web page works fine in the TouchPad browser. Graphite gives the advantage to the TouchPad over the iPad for Twitter use.

Facebook

HP developed the first tablet-specific Facebook app for the TouchPad and it has become my preferred way of using Facebook. In addition, any photos that you post to Facebook automatically synch to your Photos app on the TouchPad and are available for viewing on the TouchPad offline.  The iOS tablet Facebook app is also very nice, but the ease of use advantage goes to the TouchPad here.

Web Surfing

The browser on the TouchPad supports flash and so my EX475 media streaming application works fine over the internet. This is a huge advantage over the iPad, which requires Air Video and some port forwarding on the router to accomplish the same thing. While browsing is not tabbed, you can open up additional card views and have multiple websites open at the same time. One drawback, though, is the browser can be a bit slow in rendering complex pages. The ability to run flash offsets the speed issues for me, so advantage TouchPad.

Skype

We use Skype to video chat with family back in Ohio and the ability to do that on a tablet is a distinct advantage. Of course, since the iPad does not have a camera, you can’t Skype video chat with that tablet. My wife’s iPad 2 has the capability to Skype and it works rather well, but most of the time we use my Windows 7 tablet or my Windows 7 desktop for video chatting.

The TouchPad integrates Skype into the phone and messaging application, so it handles Skype out of the box. Just configure your Skype account when setting up your online accounts. Before the recent webOS update, Skype video chatting was choppy. Since then, I’ve noticed a much-improved Skype experience. In addition, it is simple enough to use that my father can now Skype with us over his TouchPad. This works well for us.

Plextor Announce the New M3S SSDs

Plextor have announced the new M3S SSD Series featuring True Speed Technology and a Five Year Warranty.

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Previously we have reviewed two of Plextor’s SSDs – the PX-128M2P SSD and the PX-256M2S SSD.Now it’s time to introduce a new member of the Plextor SSD family.

Here is the press release:

Fremont, CA, November 16, 2011- Plextor LLC (www.goplextor.com), leading developer and manufacturer of high-performance digital media and storage equipment, announces the release of its latest Solid State Drive, the M3S Series. The M3S is a 2.5″ form factor SSD featuring True Speed technology and an extended five-year ironclad warranty.

The M3S Series is available in three capacities: 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB. The M3S delivers sequential read/write speeds of up to 525/445 MB/s and random read/write speeds of up to 70,000/65,000 IOPS.

The M3S features exclusive firmware with True Speed technology, including Plextor’s proprietary Bad Block Management, Global Wear Leveling, and Instant Restore technologies that optimize performance. True Speed is designed to prevent drastic drops in read/write speeds that normally occur with SSDs after prolonged use or when data becomes heavily fragmented. True Speed technology will maintain the M3S’ high performance and read/write speeds at like-new levels throughout the life of the drive.

Plextor strives to exceed industry standards with rigorous benchmark testing; before leaving the factory, each Plextor SSD is put through a 20-hour high temperature burn-in test and an intense simulation of real world environments. As a result, Plextor SSDs have a 0.59% average annual failure rate, which is one of the lowest in the industry.

“The M3S has all of the key components Plextor strives for – fast performance, the latest technology, reliability, and quality. It’s not just speed that matters to Plextor, but high performance that can be sustained after years of intensive use and continuous operation.” said Christine Hsing, Marketing Manager.

Furthermore, M3S SSDs uses the latest SATA 6Gb/s (SATA III) interface, Marvell’s server-grade controller, and Toshiba 24nm NAND flash. Also supported by the flash is a 1.8V power mode, providing the M3S with extremely low-power consumption making it a very eco-friendly product.

Additional features of the M3S include an award winning disk cloning, backup, and analysis utility, making it easy and fuss-free to migrate data from a traditional HDD to an SSD. It also comes with a 3.5″ mounting bracket and screws for desktop installation making it ideal for both laptop and desktop installations.

The M3S offers a perfect solution for businesses, power users, serious gamers, system integrators, and anyone who demands a drive with high efficiency and fast performance.

The M3S 128GB and 256GB will be available in late-November 2011 with an MSRP of $199.99 and $349.99 respectively. M3S 512GB will be available in the first quarter of 2012 with an MSRP of $699.99.

Will it be good enough to take the crown from the Samsung 830 Series SSD? Time will tell….