ViewSonic VOT530
The ViewSonic VOT530 runs on an Intel Core 2 Duo T6600 CPU clocked at 2.2GHz. Only 2GB of DDR2-800 memory sits in the VOT530’s miniature frame, a somewhat stingy amount given what you’ll find in comparable systems at a similar cost.It’s include six USB 2.0 ports, a gigabit ethernet port, an eSATA port and a DVI connector. There’s no card reader but we were pleased to see a slot-loading DVD+/-RW drive and a 320GB hard drive. Read more…
Fujitsu LifeBook T4410
The Fujitsu LifeBook T4410 With a glut of multitouch-friendly tablets. The Fujitsu LifeBook T4410 houses a 2.2GHz T6670 Core 2 Duo CPU; 2GB of DDR3-1066 RAM; and a 160GB, 5400rpm hard drive. Running Windows 7 Professional (32-bit),the unit’s battery life at almost 4.5 hours. Read more…
Thoshiba Satellite E205-The First Notebook With Intel Wireless Display Technology
Toshiba Satellite E205-The First Notebook with Intel Wireless Display Technology. As you have noticed, since the beginning of the week, we witnessed a veritable tidal wave in terms of new Laptops and PC netbooks. That is Toshiba Satellite E205 But CES is also an opportunity to see new technologies, including Widi. Behind this name to the less mysterious, in fact hides the Wireless Display technology. A new standard developed by Intel.As its name suggests, this technology can be transmitted by the wireless airwaves, an audio or video to your TV. A receiver must, however, housing is connected to your TV. The latter Toshiba Satellite E205 will be sold a hundred dollars before the end of January in the United States. Read more…
Lenovo IdeaPad S12
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC – May 25, 2009: Lenovo today announced the IdeaPad S12, the company’s first 12-inch netbook. The new netbook takes the best in connectivity, style and entertainment features in Lenovo’s other netbooks and brings users the next level in netbook computing with improved usability and performance. These enhancements include a 12.1-inch screen, a 100 percent full-size keyboard and new graphics options with the NVIDIA ION™ platform.
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HP Envy 13 Notebook is powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo SL9400
HP’s Envy 13 is a premium notebook that features an all-metal design and innovative features. The Envy 13 starts at $1,699, which is a lot more expensive than other HP notebooks, but it’s well worth it if you put a premium on design and battery life. The Envy 13 can run for up to 18 hours on a single charge with an optional secondary battery.
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Shift intel X58-Check out the ultra-powerful PC
Shift intel X58-Check out the ultra-powerful PC. The SHIFT utilizes a unique solution to the age-old heat problem, utilizing the natural behavior of heat as it rises. By rotating the chassis 90 degrees, the SHIFT is a completely unique solution in the market, allowing MAINGEAR to remain at the forefront of PC development. Not only that, but it has a heck of a lot of power under the hood, utilising Intel’s new Core i7 processors and either an Intel Kingsberg P55 Extreme or EVGA X58 SLI Classified motherboard. Read more…
Dell Adamo Notebook to be even thinner than Apple’s MacBook Air
Despite the tightening of belts all across the globe, computer manufacturers are obsessed with the concept of style, building ultra-thin, expensive machines fat with flair and aimed toward the budgets of the elite. The tease of Dell’s latest iteration of its Adamo laptop — which purports to be even thinner than Apple’s MacBook Air — is another pistol shot in an increasingly competitive race to build the sexiest, thinnest, heroin chic laptop out there. But the race feels hollow and nearly pointless. Read more…
Sony VGN-Z598U-Sony’s more uniquely designed
Sony VGN-Z598U. Everyone talks about the Apple tax – the premium you’re paying for an Apple product. The same could technically be said for some of Sony’s more uniquely designed notebooks, like the Sony VAIO VGN-Z598U. This ultraportable class starts at $1,499, but our review unit balloons up to the eye-bulgingly-high price tag of $4,450. Read more…
The Best of Today’s E-Book Readers
The Best of Today’s E-Book Readers. If you think the universe of e-book readers begins with the Kindle 2 and ends with the Kindle DX, think again. That universe is expanding rapidly. We recently completed thorough hands-on testing of seven of the top e-readers available today and came to a surprising conclusion: Our number one choice isn’t from Kindle DX at all; it’s the Sony Reader Touch Edition. Read more…
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