Sunday, March 22, 2009
Intel® Modular Server
The Intel® Modular Server enables business in a box with seamless installation, migration, and growth capabilities. It has the ability to support up to six server compute modules, two hard disk drive options (six 3.5" SAS/SATA or fourteen SAS 2.5" hard disk drives), as well as two Ethernet Switch Modules, integrated SAN, and a management module. The Intel Modular Server is a flexible and powerful system for the small to midsize business.
Intel® Xeon® Processor 7000 Sequence
The Intel® Xeon® processor 7400 series, offers the industry's highest virtualization performance so you can do more with less. With key platform innovations built-in, the Intel® Xeon® processor 7400 series offers more headroom, reliability, and the highest expandability for large-scale server consolidation.
Intel® Desktop Board DX58SO
The Intel® Desktop Board DX58SO is designed to unleash the power of the all new Intel® Core™ i7 processors with support for up to eight threads of raw CPU processing power, triple channel DDR3 memory and full support for ATI CrossfireX* technology. Today’s PC games like Far Cry 2* and Call of Duty: World at War* need a computing platform that delivers maximum multi-threaded CPU support and eye-popping graphics support.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
OQO Model e2
The model e2 is a pocket size, full featured PC with a sliding 5 inch (127mm) WVGA LCD screen. Ergonomically designed for usability on the go, the model e2 features an integrated backlit thumb keyboard, track stick, and capacitive TouchScrollers . For wireless connectivity, the model e2 comes standard with WiFi 802.11a /b/g and Bluetooth 2.0 technology. flexible Encased in a magnesium alloy chassis, the model e2 is a standalone, handheld computer with shock mounted hard drive or optional solid state drive. At the office, the model e2 functions as a desktop PC.
HP EliteBook 2730p Laptop PC
Productivity with a twist, starting at 3.7 lbs/1.7 kg, the HP EliteBook 2730p notebook PC offers you the functionality of an ultra-light notebook plus the flexibility of an ultra-slim tablet.
HP EliteBook 2730p - Core 2 Duo SL9400 / 1.86 GHz LV - RAM 2 GB - HDD 120 GB - GMA 4500MHD Dynamic Video Memory Technology 5.0 - Gigabit Ethernet - WLAN : 802.11 a/b/g/n (draft) - TPM - fingerprint reader - Vista Business - 12.1" Widescreen TFT 1280 x 800 ( WXGA )
EXCLUSIVE : Asus Launches Stealthy EEE Tablet Netbook
For some reasons, Asus's first Netbook Tablet PC did not make the headlines; the EEE PCT T91 is the first portable member of the EEE Family to come with a touchscreen and there's more to it.
Details are quite scant but we know that it comes with a 8.9-inch touchscreen, weighs under 1Kg and offers up to 5 hours worth of battery life. Expect it to come with an Intel Atom CPU, 1GB RAM and a 16GB SSD drive.
The 8.9-inch wonder works like a traditional laptop and can be transformed into a tablet PC simply by rotating the screen.
According to Asus' CeBIT press release, the T91 also comes with HSUPA connectivity, 802.11n WiFi, Bluetooth plus Built-in GPS (a 8.9-inch SatNav?) and, wait for it, a built-in TV and FM Tuner.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Apple MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo 2.5 GHz - 17" TFT
Notebook - 17 in - Core 2 Duo - 2.5 GHz - RAM: 2 GB - Battery run time: 4.5 hour(s) more
7 offers from £1,599.97 to £2,334.76
Sony Vaio VGN-NS11Z
With a slim 15.4" form factor, the VAIO NS series notebook is easy to handle and great for on-the-go computing. Rounded corners and beveled edges make for easy insertion and...
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Thursday, March 5, 2009
he Studio 1535 delivers productivity, entertainment, and an enhanced acquisition and support experience in a thin and light form factor.Based on revolutionary Intel Core micro architecture, the breakthrough Intel Core Duo processor family is designed to provide powerful energy-efficient performance so you can do more at once without slowing down.Next Generation Dell MediaDirectTM , you can access your movies, music, video and photos without booting up Genuine Windows . You get fast access to rich content regardless of location- hard drive, USB key, or optical drive with an intuitive Windows-like user interface.Do more with dual-core power. The new Intel Dual CoreTM mobile processors leverage two execution cores on a single chip to help increase your PC's ability to maintain maximum performance while running multiple applications such as background virus scans.
HP PAVILION HDX18-1155.
Operating System Microsoft Vista Home Premium
• Processor Intel® Core 2 Duo P8600 2.4Ghz
• Hard Drive 640 Gb
• Display 18.4" W TrueBrite
• Memory 4 Gb
• Video Graphics NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT
• Video Memory 1 GB
• Multimedia Drive B.R./ DVD±RW
• Warranty 1 Year
• Built-in Camera Yes
• Wi-Fi Intel Next-Gen Wireless-N Mini-card
• Bluetooth Yes
• TV Tuner Yes
• FingerPrint Reader Yes
• External Ports
Thursday, February 26, 2009
First Asus Eee Touchscreen Laptop?
Despite Asus Eee’s ever growing popularity I have always felt unconvinced by the concept. It’s a cheap and highly portable device, I’ll give you that, but it needs some more work done here and there.
Asus’ Australian division has confirmed they are working on a Eee Touchscreen laptop version. The details are still missing. Is is going to be a clamshell based touchscreen notebook? Is it going to be called an Eee something? Is it going to be that affordable? Is it going to be 7 or 9 inch?
While we are all waiting for the WWDC in June, we shouldn’t overlook the Taipei Computex from June 3rd to June 7th. The Eee was released there last year and hopefully this touchscreen rumor will be confirmed in a few days at the same conference.
I’d be interested in a touchscreen Eee. If they manage to squeeze a hard drive too, I’ll be changing my opinion about this wonder laptop.
The BRASH 10: Laptops of 2009
If your head’s spinning trying to choose a new laptop from the myriad offerings currently on the market, then look no further. In an effort to relieve you of the tedious and often madding task of technology research, we’ve done the grunt work for you and compiled a list of the newest and best notebook computers. Rather than numb your mind with a listing of features and specifications, we’ve nailed down the essentials—who makes it, why you need it, what it offers and how much it’s going to cost you. You can thank us later. —Allison Johnston
The Gaming Guru, Alienware Area-51 m15x Laptop ($4,789) Though not exactly recession-friendly, the Alienware Area laptop is every gamer’s dream. With lighting customization options, amazing graphics and the horsepower to handle even the most intense games, the m15x falls short only on battery life (weighing in at a measly 2 hours before tap-out.) With new power-saving options available, however, the system reigns supreme.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
The BRASH 10: Laptops of 2009
f your head’s spinning trying to choose a new laptop from the myriad offerings currently on the market, then look no further. In an effort to relieve you of the tedious and often madding task of technology research, we’ve done the grunt work for you and compiled a list of the newest and best notebook computers. Rather than numb your mind with a listing of features and specifications, we’ve nailed down the essentials—who makes it, why you need it, what it offers and how much it’s going to cost you. You can thank us later. —Allison Johnston
The Lightweight, Samsung X360 ($1,599) Weighing in at a mere 1.27 kg is the Samsung X360—the lightest in its 13.3-inch class. A newcomer to the laptop market, Samsung has already proved it’s a formidable competitor. Highlights include a ten-hour battery life, full array of ports and an integrated 1.3 mega pixel digital motion camera. And for all you germ-a-phobes, the X360 comes sprinkled with nano-sized silver ion powder to keep the keyboard bacteria-free.
The BRASH 10: Laptops of 2009
If your head’s spinning trying to choose a new laptop from the myriad offerings currently on the market, then look no further. In an effort to relieve you of the tedious and often madding task of technology research, we’ve done the grunt work for you and compiled a list of the newest and best notebook computers. Rather than numb your mind with a listing of features and specifications, we’ve nailed down the essentials—who makes it, why you need it, what it offers and how much it’s going to cost you. You can thank us later. —Allison Johnston
The Bargain Buster, Dell Latitude E5500 ($869) When the crash of your old laptop coincides with the economic downturn that can mean dreary days ahead. However, Dell’s new Latitude E5500 might ease your worries. Designed with the budget-conscious consumer in mind, this system sports a touchpad with optional Trackstick pointing device, four USB slots and an optional fingerprint reader for the security (or paranoia)-minded. A smart buy on all accounts.
The BRASH 10: Laptops of 2009
If your head’s spinning trying to choose a new laptop from the myriad offerings currently on the market, then look no further. In an effort to relieve you of the tedious and often madding task of technology research, we’ve done the grunt work for you and compiled a list of the newest and best notebook computers. Rather than numb your mind with a listing of features and specifications, we’ve nailed down the essentials—who makes it, why you need it, what it offers and how much it’s going to cost you. You can thank us later. —Allison Johnston
The Ultimate Rugged Notebook, Panasonic Toughbook 30 ($4,799) Accident-prone? Known spiller? Permanent case of the “damn, I dropped it again”? If you answered yes to one of the above questions, then the Panasonic Rougbook might be for you. Long been known as the one of the toughest notebooks on the market, the Toughbook 30 features a touchscreen display, embedded wireless, and an extremely durable exterior. But with a price tag close to $5,000, this notebook is a definite investment. Hey, being clumsy doesn't come cheap.
f your head’s spinning trying to choose a new laptop from the myriad offerings currently on the market, then look no further. In an effort to relieve you of the tedious and often madding task of technology research, we’ve done the grunt work for you and compiled a list of the newest and best notebook computers. Rather than numb your mind with a listing of features and specifications, we’ve nailed down the essentials—who makes it, why you need it, what it offers and how much it’s going to cost you. You can thank us later. —Allison Johnston
The Wide Load, Toshiba Qosmio G55-Q802 ($1,549) For those of us tired of squinting while working, investing in Toshiba’s largest-screen laptop might be a good choice. With an 18.4-inch screen, text and images appear larger than life. And while the massive screen is its central feature, the laptop also delivers a surprisingly good battery life (given its size), a unique co-processor system and a superior sound system. The only missing piece? Built in Blu-ray drive.
f your head’s spinning trying to choose a new laptop from the myriad offerings currently on the market, then look no further. In an effort to relieve you of the tedious and often madding task of technology research, we’ve done the grunt work for you and compiled a list of the newest and best notebook computers. Rather than numb your mind with a listing of features and specifications, we’ve nailed down the essentials—who makes it, why you need it, what it offers and how much it’s going to cost you. You can thank us later.
For aspiring directors and film buffs, Sony’s newest addition to the VAIO family, the NS series, is an obvious choice. Equipped with a 15.4-inch widescreen LCD display with XBRITE-ECO technology and an integrated camera and microphone, this system is fit for a movie-maker. The real kicker? It comes in a variety of colors and the option for a Blu-ray drive (be forewarned, though, this ups the cost by $350).
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very compact and lightweight, these laptops and mini notebooks are designed for mobile professionals
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Compaq Presario Intel Dual Core Laptop Notebook With DVD Writer+ Webcam+ Wireless LAN (Free Leather Bag Worth Rs.2500/-) (1 Year Warranty)
Toshiba Intel Dual Core 2GHz 17" Widescreen Laptop
Office Depot offers the Toshiba Satellite L355-S7902 Pentium Dual-Core 2.16GHz 17" Widescreen Notebook, model no. PSLD8U-06C01E, for $549.99. With free shipping, that's $50 under our mention from two weeks ago and the lowest total price we've seen. Sales tax is added where applicable. Features include an Intel Pentium Dual-Core T3400 2.16GHz processor, 17" 1440x900 widescreen LCD, 3GB RAM, 250GB hard drive, DVD burner, 802.11b/g wireless, memory card reader, and Windows Vista Home Premium.
Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook T5010 Laptop PC
The LIFEBOOK T5010 is a slim lightweight convertible notebook with a modular bay. The brilliant 13. 3-inch TFT display with active digitizer guarantees comfortable working whatever the application. Enjoy the advantages of flexible pen-based entries, such as automatic handwriting recognition and many other special features that only a convertible notebook can offer.
Lenovo ThinkPad X200s 7466 - Core 2 Duo SL9400 / 1.86 GHz LV - Centrino 2 with vPro - RAM 2 GB - HDD 250 GB - GMA 4500MHD Dynamic Video Memory Technology 5.0 - cellular mdm / mdm - Vodafone - Gigabit Ethernet - WLAN : 802.11 a/b/g/n (draft), Bluetooth 2.0 - TPM - fingerprint reader - Vista Business - 12.1" Widescreen TFT 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) - camera - TopSeller
80664420 D830 INTEL CORE2DUO T7500 2.2GHz 4MB 800MHz WITH INTEL GMA X3100
The Dell Latitude D830 laptop PC is powered by 2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T7250 with 4-MB L2 Cache , 800 MHz FSB featuring Mobile Intel 965GM Express Chipset, 1024-MB (1-GB) DDR2 667 MHz SDRAM (upto 4 GB max in 2 slots), 120-GB 5400 rpm SATA hard drive and a 8X DVD Super Multi Double layer (8.5 GB) DVD Writer.
HP DV3505EA
Staying connected 24/7. It’s what matters to you. That’s why Samsung
introduced the new NC10 netbook. Weighing just 2.9 pounds, it’s designed to keep you online and on the go. Experience the freedom to surf the Web, shop and chat on IM with the latest wireless technology. Zip through your online applications with a speedy new Intel Atom processor. Store all your favorite videos, music, images and more with 160GB of storage, and enjoy them on a SuperBright 10.2-inch LCD. And with up to 8 hours of battery life, the NC10 brings you staying power.
A brief history of chip fibs, flops: Intel, IBM, AMD
The hype: "This design philosophy will one day replace RISC and CISC. It is a gateway into the 64-bit future." This copy was, at one time, posted on Hewlett-Packard's Web site. And analysts were drinking the Kool-Aid too. "I expect Itanium to replace Xeon, but not until 2003," one analyst said back in 2001. (Xeon is Intel's successful, lucrative line of server processors that doesn't include Itanium.)
Acer Aspire ONE AOD150
Feb 9 - I love it when a company sees fit to shake things up a little and cook up some crazy new design. The Acer Aspire One AOD150 is not that netbook. In fact, many of the changes made from the original Aspire One make the AOD150 seem more like everything else on the market. And that isn't necessarily a good thing.
Eurocom D901C Phantom-x
Feb 5 - When it comes to the desktop replacement category of laptop PCs, users want the power and utility of a full-fledged computing rig without the hassle of being chained to a particular desk. Eurocom obliges with the D901C Phantom-X, a boxy behemoth that makes a few questionable compromises to deliver potent performance in a (theoretically) portable package.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Sony Vaio P-series Lifestyle PC review
Sony likes to aim its Vaio products towards higher-end buyers, and generally eschews the budget end of the market, although there are a handful of
Sony's entry into the burgeoning mini-laptop category -- the Vaio P-series Lifestyle PC -- shares much with netbooks such as the Dell Inspiron Mini 9 or those in the Asus Eee PC range, but clearly goes out of its way to avoid being lumped in with them -- Sony doesn't even call it a netbook.
TOSHIBA Satelite L350 - 146 - 17". Core Duo, 2048MB, 160GB, 17", Camera etc.
Processor | type : Intel® Pentium® dual-core processor T2390 |
Operating system | Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium Edition |
System memory | standard : 2,048 (1,024 + 1,024) MB |
Hard disk | capacity : 160 GB |
Asus Lamborghini VX2SE. Core 2 Duo, 250GB, 4GB, 15.4" Etc.
General | |
Platform Technology | Intel Centrino Duo |
System Type | Notebook |
Built-in Devices | Stereo speakers, wireless LAN aerial, Bluetooth aerial |
Embedded Security | Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Security Chip , fingerprint reader |
Width | 36.3 cm |
Depth | 26.3 cm |
Height | 3.6 cm |
Weight | 2.7 kg |
Colour | Black |
Bundled with | Docking station |
Processor | |
Processor | Intel Core 2 Duo T9300 / 2.5 GHz |
Multi-Core Technology | Dual-Core |
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Acer Aspire 1714SMi Acer Aspire 1714SMi
Acer Aspire 1400LC
Acer Travelmate 252LC
Acer Aspire 1664WLMi
Model ID LX.A3005.094 / Acer Aspire 1664WLMi - P4 3.4 GHz - RAM 1 GB - HDD 80 GB - DVD±RW - Mobility Radeon 9700 - WLAN : 802.11b/g - Win XP ... more
Newest Review: ... lesser specifications. Battery life also appears to be slightly less than other Acer machines I've had, around four hours
Acer Aspire 1622LM
Sharp Mebius RD3D 2.8 GHz Pentium 4 Laptop - A Review
Intel vs. OLPC: A Battle of Good Wills
Fine Ebony ASUS 8.9in WSVGA Eee PC 901 Notebook EEEPC901-BK001, Intel Atom CPU, 20GB SSD, 1GB DDR2, Linux. ds
Features:
- Easy to Learn, Work, and Play.
- Easy to use with one click interface.
- 7.8 hour battery life allows for "One Day Computing".
- Drop tested, Shock-Proof design.
- Wireless 802.11b/g/n connectivity.
- Save time with fast 15 sec boot time.
- Preloaded with over 50 applications including Open Office.
- Wide Multi-Touchpad for comfort and convenient.
- Glossy IMR Fine Ebony color for elegant look.
- Connect with friend with built-in Camera.
- ZBD Guaranteed for best quality LCD.
- Store & Share your files with 20G internet storage.
- Protect your investment with sleeve case.
Apple are attempting to cash in on the student market by rolling these out ready for the new school year, therefore they should be available by September 2006.