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The Wooden Notebook, yes its True

Friday, May 16th, 2008

You know Notebooks and PCs tend to go for Shiny and sleek, here’s a great options for all you traditionalists out there. Anybody hear the wooden notebook yes, I know answer is No, but you believe that it is true because today unveil amazing Notebook and it is made of wood.

The concept S-series notebook is made of wood. Nevermind the weight and horrific heat insulation features packed of material, it’s believed to look refined, polished, and sexy, at which it does.

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The sports notebook one of those 4mm thick ultra-thin LCD screens, and at 17 inches wide, there’s much of viewing room. The monitor itself is backed by carbon black acrylic, you know, to kind word that it base wood. Catering to business users, the tablet PC S-series is a powered by windows Vista.

Toshiba New Satellite A305D

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008


Toshiba unveil new model of notebook A305D, sometimes it overlooked younger bro AMD to the Intel notebook A305. Shares practically this model the same design, only some feature that help to bring charges down. At first look it would be not possible to tell these 2 notebooks apart, except if you take an enough close look you can probably mark the differences.

Essentially the A305D is the same notebook with a little different inside parts. Changes the quite a bit of its design new satellite A305D, while still retaining an a few resemblance of its big brother A205. The biggest modify is the use of new long-lasting Fusion finish, practically which can be found on every plane of the notebook, in the top cover to the single keyboard buttons.

Unlike the older sleek surface that would graze with minimal attempt, holds up very well in the finish Fusion. The Toshiba A305D packed all latest tools and configurations like ATI Radeon X1250 Integrated Graphics, Harmon/Kardon stereo speakers, Windows Vista Home Premium (SP1, 32-bit), 75W (19V x 3.95A) 100-240V AC Adapter, 320GB 5400rpm Toshiba Hard Drive, 1.3 megapixel webcam and Price as configured: $999.99.

Via: Notebookreview.com

Sager NP9262: the powerful notebook

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

The most powerful notebook computer in the world, are you thrill yes I m also thrill when I look the Sager new NP9262 notebook. This 17” giant features desktop processors, biggest power adapter, and dual graphics cards you will ever see. It is not light at 12 pounds, and opening at more than $2,200 no drop in the container. Those people are looking the ultimate in portable power and answer is Sager NP9262. Company present 2 beautiful colors on NP9262: Black and dark slate gray.

The border and palm rest area around back of the top have the paint job dark slate gray. It discreetly screens its tiny metallic flakes in the light that shows attention to detail. The NP9262 build quality is fantastic. Its display available in 2 resolutions WUXGA (1920×1200) and WSXGA+ (1680×1050) and the quality of display is downright stunning. The deep contrast provides brilliant picture quality. Its four speakers are amazing, 2 speakers are located in right and left side of the keyboard and other 2 are below the palm rest area.

Via: Notebookreview.com

Eye-catching Asus M50Sv-A1

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

 Eye-catching Asus M50Sv-A1

Recently introduced Asus the new M50Sv-A1 entertainment personal laptop, featuring the advanced Intel Penryn processor, mobile graphics card nVidia’s 9 series, and much more, it is a Brand new concept Asus M50Sv-A1, lots of other features integrating that no other challengers have. Their touch pad multimedia, Altec Lansing speakers, and keyboard are full sized with a truly attention-grabbing qualities number pad.

Solidly built Asus M50Sv-A1, Rigidity in the chassis lets very small flex and feels tough. On the screen Hinges are also firm, and shouldn’t reason any wobbling during a cross-country journey. The monitor also has a slightly advanced glossiness than regular sleek screens, but pictures are exceedingly vivid. The intense glow of the display also helps overcome the reflectivness in a highly lighted environment. And excellent right and left viewing angles, but falls short vertical viewing. Light outflow is also quite noticeable at the base of the screen too.

Via: Notebookreview.com

Integrated Sony Vaio PCG-FRV27

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

 Integrated Sony Vaio PCG-FRV27
The Sony VAIO FRV series Notebook brings a complete new meaning to the initiative of getting more from consumer notebook. The PCG-FRV27 delivers the potential and the looks lacking of breaking the bank.

The differences between the 3 and 4 year old Sony notebook that I had been making use of Sony PCG-FRV27 are simply marvelous. Suddenly, I am not tentative to pull out my laptop in face of clients because of the uselessness of my previous PC.  Heck, the enhancements are a big step up from my desktop of 2 years. The Vaio graphics are quick and professional. I must have a PC that can create sharp and colorful graphics in order to look specialized. The graphics should also be sharp when exposed through the lens of a projector.
Specifications PCG-FRV27:

LCD resolution 1024 x 768
Windows XP home operating system
Modem 56 Kbps
CD-RW 24x (read), 16x (write), 8x (rewrite
512 MB RAM
1.024 MB maximum RAM
Size 13″ x 10.8 x 2.26″ and 7.72 lbs
One 40 GB hard drive
2.66 GHz Intel Pentium 4 processor
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet network connection
Two PC card slots
DDR SDRAM

Via: Notebookreview.com

Integrated HP 2133 Mini-Note

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

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HP launched new notebook in the market 2133 Mini-Note, it has a great deign. Every person in our office agreed that it has attractive look and solid chassis. The plastic casing and brushed aluminum is durable and hides fingerprints fine. It also keeps the lightweight Mini-Note, and weight only 2.86 lbs. It has the smooth business appeal, but it mainly focused toward students as well. The 8.9 inches WXGA display is gorgeous and easy to read. It puts off a frown though because of the defending coating. Nothing about feels cheap Mini-Note. It’s also comes with so many options in hard drive, so I think this might help in the presentation section of view the Mini-Note sports a VIA C7-M ULV processor.

Integrated HP 2133 Mini-Note

Our pre-production Mini-Note features the following specifications:

Memory: DDR2 SDRAM, 667MHz, one SODIMM memory slot, supports up to 2048MB.
Expansion slots: (1) ExpressCard/54 slot, Secure Digital (SD) slot.
Processor: VIA C7-M ULV Processor (up to 1.6 GHz, 128 KB L2 cache).
Software: HP Backup and Recovery Manager, Roxio Creator 9, Microsoft Office Ready 20078.
Audio: High Definition Audio, stereos speakers, integrated stereo microphones, stereo headphone/line out, and stereo micro.
Dimensions (H x W x D): 1.05 (at front) x 10.04 x 6.5 inches.
Operating System: Genuine Windows Vista Business, Genuine Windows Vista Home Basic 32, FreeDOS, or SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10.

Apple’s MacBook Air

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

Apple’s MacBook Air

Apple’s today launch Latest laptop in market MacBook Air it is a thinnest notebook in the worlds, but that would be senseless with lacking of 2 important features: a 13.3 inch display and full-size keyboard. And the Trackpad is multitouch isn’t just amazingly large; it brings also some of the iPhone’s mojo along for the journey by letting you use signals. Investing in this machine $1,799 does involve major trade-offs, but it’s an outstanding piece of engineering that presents the performance productivity user on the go need with no weighing them down.

When visioning from the side, the MacBook Air is hardly there. This 3-pound structure measures a remarkable 0.16” slim, which goes up to just 0.76” at it thickest point. The notebook is about laughably svelte, and the curved corners give it a stylish look and feel. This laptop is very compact because its storage, motherboard, and cooling system fit on an only single board and its length of a pencil. There is no optical drive, no Ethernet, no memory card slots or ExpressCard just a single USB port and the battery is non-user replaceable.

Via: laptopmag.com

Alienware launched Area-51 m17x Notebook

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

Alienware launched Area-51 m17x Notebook

Started to show off Alienware its new 2 specialized gaming laptops in its own home website. Also, released Nvidia its very advance graphics card, GeForce 8800M set off with the release of these Alienware notebooks. As well as compared Nvidia the 3D performance of advance graphics card with the priors models such as SLI GeForce 8700 GT & SLI GeForce 7950 GTX that you get study the details in the following.

Yesterday, held Alienware a press conference and notebook review has cached it in a good way with tons of pictures from these 2 laptops.

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The most significant news is that the Area-51 m17x and Area-51x won’t be presented until Q1 of 2008.

The keyboard is Customizable AlienFX, controls quick touch that make easy to manage accessing wireless, sound quality and other media, latest MIMO technology with Internal Wireless a/b/g/n, Internal Digital/Analog (ATSC) MiniCard television Tuner with Express Card Media midpoint Remote Control. This 17 inches desktop replacement laptop is design in also sliver or black with Skullcap lid or Ripley lid.
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Lenovo ThinkPad for Business users

Saturday, February 2nd, 2008

Lenovo ThinkPad for Business users

Announced today Lenovo the ThinkPad T60 wide screen notebook PC, First-ever Company’s the T-series 15.4” wide screen notebook. Opening at only 5.1 pounds, the wide screen T60 is the very lightest 15.4” large display notebook among the top 5-notebook vendors1 and carry on the T Series’ heritage of novelty and performance.

The large screens PCs are more and more becoming popular choices for consumer. According to Gartner, Inc.2, several technology transitions during 2006, as well as large monitor format options, have become more widespread along with superior resolution.

The 15.4” ThinkPad T60 widescreen present in shorter in height than a 15” T60 ThinkPad extraordinary display, and frequent flyers allowing gaining more space between the open large screen and backrest in face of them.

Asus U6S

Monday, January 21st, 2008

Asus U6S
The rich, automotive-finish dark brown on the mag alloy cover has colorful flecks that lend deepness and interest. And not like other glossy finishes, this one is unexpectedly smudge-resistant. The chrome trim of chassis also evokes the comparison to a magnificence vehicle, as do the leather trim on the palm relaxed and ring of aluminum around the notebook keyboard of Asus U6S. The design is slim wedge goes from 0.9 to 1.2” thick and in hand feels the nice touch. The Asus U6S is ultra portable 3.5-pound weight that is a gratifying to look at and feel, as it is to use, and starting with very reasonable price tag just $1,799.

Its low-friction touch pad surface we also appreciated, but while the built-in mouse button areas reduce the visual clutter, they take a little more pressure to start than most. Asus U6S keyboard is very easy to used and quiet and features full-scale letter keys though additional keys on right side of hand are smaller than standard.

Via laptopmag