Showing posts with label laptops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label laptops. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Nokia to enter Netbook Market.

The world's top cellphone maker Nokia will start to make laptops, entering a fiercely competitive but fast-growing market with a netbook running Microsoft's Windows operating system.


Nokia had earlier this year said it was considering entering the laptop industry, crossing the border between two converging industries in the opposite direction to Apple, which entered the phone industry in 2007 with the iPhone. Nokia has seen its profit margins drop over the last quarters as handset demand has slumped, and analysts have worried that entering the PC industry, where margins are traditionally razor-thin, could hurt Nokia's profits further. "We are fully aware what has the margin level been in the PC world. We have gone into this with our eyes wide open," Kai Oistamo, the head of Nokia's phone unit, told Reuters. "There's really an opportunity to bring fresh perspective to the PC world," he said, adding that Nokia would introduce extended battery life and continuous connectivity. Nokia has produced PCs before, but divested the unit in 1991 when it started to focus on the mobile phone industry. But Nokia's first netbook, the Nokia Booklet 3G, will use Microsoft's Windows software and Intel's Atom processor to offer up to 12 hours of battery life while weighing 1.25 kilograms. Netbooks are low-cost laptops optimised for surfing the Internet and performing other basic functions. Pioneered by Asustek with the hit Eee PC in 2007, netbooks have since been rolled out by other brands such as HP and Dell. "The question is: How will Nokia differentiate? This is already a crowded market. If they manage to differentiate it's going to give them competitive advantage," said Gartner analyst Carolina Milanesi.


Research firm IDC expects netbook shipments this year to grow more than 127 percent from 2008 to over 26 million units, outperforming the overall PC market that is expected to remain flat and a phone market which is shrinking some 10 percent. "Nokia will be hoping that its brand and knowledge of cellular channels will play to its strengths as it addresses this crowded, cut-throat segment," said Ben Wood, director of research at CCS Insight. "At present we see Nokia's foray into the netbook market as a niche exercise in the context of its broader business." Nokia's choice of Windows software surprised some analysts who had expected the company to use Linux in its first laptop. Analyst Neil Mawston from Strategy Analytics said the technology choices were a good win for the U.S. companies. "We believe ARM and Symbian are among the main losers from the Nokia Booklet announcement," he said. Shares in ARM were 0.2 percent lower at 1400 GMT, underperforming slightly firmer DJ Stoxx European technology shares index. Shares in Nokia were 1.6 percent stronger at 8.91 euros, while Microsoft was 0.6 percent firmer. Nokia said it would unveil detailed specifications, market availability and pricing of its new device on Sept 2.


A source close to Nokia said the new netbook would use the upcoming Windows 7 operating system. Microsoft says a stripped-down version of Windows 7 will be introduced to netbooks the same time as its general release on Oct. 22. Local media reports in Taiwan have said that Compal, the world's No. 2 contract laptop PC maker, has pitched netbook models to Nokia, but there has been no official confirmation from either side. Nokia declined to comment on the manufacturer it uses. Most of the world's top electronics brands typically do their own design work, but outsource the manufacturing process to contract manufacturers such as Compal and its larger rival Quanta

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Friday, May 15, 2009

BenQ Netbook Offer

BenQ has announced a limited period offer on its netbooks - Joybook Lite U101 and U101C. The offer entitles every customer to a free BenQ ultra slim external portable DVD writer with every purchase of its Joybook Lite.

In addition BenQ has further announced a new version of the Joybook Lite U101C. The new Joybook Lite U101C comes in a stylish coffee color and costs Rs. Rs. 22,990.


With this offer, BenQ is aiming at first time PC buyers, who are looking for a complete entertainment package at an accessible cost.

Bundled with Windows XP home edition, BenQ Joybook Lite U101 is equipped with SRS surround sound feature and Bluetooth 2.0, which can be connected to all Bluetooth supported devices.


The BenQ netbooks have a 10.1-inch, 16:9 wide LED backlight screen, weigh approximately 1.3 kg, possess 160GB onwards storage capacity and have a keyboard that is 90% the size of generic notebooks, built-in speakers and a 1.3 mega pixel webcam.

The Joybook U101C costs Rs. 20,990.

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Lenovo New Netbook.

Lenovo has announced the IdeaPad S10-2 netbook, that is slimmer and lighter than its predecessor the S10.


"With the netbook scene rapidly changing, consumers are telling us they want to merge the capabilities of their most commonly used sources of electronic entertainment, such as digital photographs, online TV, music and social networks all into one portable and affordable device," said Dion Weisler, vice president, Business Operations, Idea Product Group, Lenovo. "We've incorporated that feedback into our new IdeaPad S10-2 netbook, giving consumers around the world more ways to connect with options for wireless connectivity, a more portable and expressive design and entertainment-packed features."

Starting at just over two pounds and measuring less than an inch thick, the new IdeaPad S10-2 netbook has an 10.1-inch LED screen and a ring pattern design on the top cover personalized in grey, pink, white or black. While slimming down the netbook's size for increased portability, Lenovo has outfitted the netbook with a keyboard that's nearly 90 percent the size of a standard keyboard, a larger touchpad, three USB ports, a 4-in-1 card reader and a built-in web camera. The netbook runs on the latest Intel Atom processor technology and has a 160 GB hard drive. The company maintains that the S10-2's battery saving software helps it achieve up to 30 percent more battery life than before.

Consumers can go online anywhere with a host of wireless connectivity options and Lenovo has equipped the netbook with Dolby Headphone technology to amplify customers' audio experience. Users can wear any set of headphones to hear surround sound audio from 5.1 channels of sound. With the Lenovo QuickStart application users can listen to music, view photos, send instant messages or make Skype calls without waiting for their operating system to boot. Users will also be able to log into the PC with their face with VeriFace facial recognition technology.

With Lenovo's OneKey Rescue System consumers can recover their data if it becomes corrupted in a few simple steps. The tool can also be configured to run virus scanning before entering the main operating system to restore damaged files and allow users to back up and recover their data.

The IdeaPad S10-2 netbook will be available at the end of May on www.lenovo.com and through business partners beginning at the end of June. Models start at $349.

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Friday, April 17, 2009

Sony vaio P series netbook

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Sony has launched its new Sony VAIO P - the world’s lightest 8-inch netbook.It is a cool stylish 8-inch netbook with 3G,GPS,WiFi.
The new Sony VAIO P netbook’s specs are:
  • 1.33GHz Atom Z520 CPU
  • 2GB of memory
  • 60GB HDD available or up to 128GB SSD available
  • 1600×768, LED backlit 8-inch ultra-wide display
  • Intel GMA graphics
  • GPS
  • 802.11n wi-fi
  • 3G WWAN card
  • built-in webcam
  • UMTS
  • up to 4/8 hours of battery life
  • Windows Vista
  • 0.635 KG weight
sony-vaio-p-5 sonyvaiop-1 Price and Availabilty: The new Sony VAIO P will cost around Indian Rupee(INR)44,700($900) .

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Thursday, October 23, 2008

limited edition HP Pavilion DV 4 and HP Pavilion DV 5 series

Hewlett-Packard (HP), has unveiled three new inspirational HP Imprint designs – 'Intersect', 'Renewal' and 'Intensity' imprints on their HP Pavilion DV 4 and HP Pavilion DV 5 series.


The imprint range boasts of an infinity glass finish, which enables edge-to-edge high glass screen for ultimate viewing pleasure, yhas an illuminated logo and color matched keyboards.


Users can add fun to video chats with special effect filters, animated avatars using advanced face tracking technology and video recorded clips with the Cyber Link YouCam 2.0. Edit clips, add sound tracks, effects and files and make their videos fun with the Cyber Link DVD suite.


The laptop is powered by Intel Centrino 2 Processor. and features the NVIDIA Ge Force 9600 M GT.

The limited edition HP Pavilion DV 4 and HP Pavilion DV 5 series will be available in India from the first week of November 2008 in the range of Rs. 40,000 to Rs. 55,000.

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Best Buy Laptops and Computers, these Diwali

Diwali is normally a season of happiness and joy in India. However, given the somber atmosphere that prevails as the country’s economy slumps and recession sets in, some predict a low-key Diwali. But I'm optimistic – while sales may be down at the moment, I have no doubt things will look up soon. So here is a list of products designed to cheer up any computing enthusiast this Diwali.

Acer Aspire One

One of the biggest developments in 2008 has easily been the introduction of netbooks. These light and portable machines have achieved a perfect balance between functionality and price and brought about a price point revolution in mobile computing. With this new segment emerging, there has been a rash of releases with each manufacturer trying to outdo one another.

In this mad rush, our clear favorite is Acer’s Aspire One. The Aspire One has a styling reminiscent of the company’s Gemstone Blue range and is designed to look more like a stylish high-end ultraportable than the budget laptop it actually is. Its lid has a mirrored finish, with a range of available colors: dark blue, green, red, black, and white.

The LCD panel is an 8.9 inch backlit LED panel with a native resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels, and offers a very good experience. Connectivity-wise, the Aspire One is similar to other netbooks. It has three USB ports, a 0.3 MP camera, a multi-format card reader, VGA-out and standard audio plugs for speakers/headphones.

The Aspire One is priced at Rs 21,000 for the Windows XP variant.

Dell Studio 15

Dell, which has virtually monopolized the laptop market in India with its Inspiron range, recently introduced the Studio range – a hybrid creation combining the budget Inspiron and the stylish XPS. The new range has inherited design elements from the XPS M1330 and M1530 laptops, including a wedge-shaped profile and a drop hinge design. The range also borrows from the Inspiron laptops with regard to optional color-coordinated accessories and peripherals such as backpacks and slip covers, mice, and more.

While the design element makes the laptop looks funky, its specifications are pretty sound. It offers a variety of Intel C2D processors, 3GB RAM, 250GB HDD, and a 15.4-inch LCD panel. For further details about this range, check out this link.


Sony Vaio TZ38

The latest iteration of the Vaio TZ series is as impressive as its predecessors. It has a beautiful, slim body with dimensions of 227 x 198.2 x 22.5 mm, and weighs a mere 1.17 kg. The design is superb, with a thin frame that manages to mesh the lid, keyboard area, and underside in a very sturdy frame. The construction is very solid – it's made of nothing less than carbon fiber.

The screen is vintage Sony. It’s a backlit matte-finish LED panel that offers a widescreen resolution of 1366 x 768 (16:9) in an 11.1 inch frame. For a small laptop, the TZ38 is well-equipped. It offers a dual-layer DVD-RW, fingerprint reader, 2 USB ports, a Firewire port, 2.0 EDR Bluetooth and a 3-in-1 media card reader. On the wireless front it supports 802.11n and this is a good thing.

The TZ38 sports an Intel C2D UV 7700 processor (1.33 GHz); 2GB of DDR-667 RAM, a 48GB SSD, and its graphics are powered by Intel GMA950 graphics subsystem. It costs Rs 1,40,000.

Apple iMac 20-inch

One could write reams on the iMac and still fall short. The now-iconic desktop range has seen sharp growth, ever since Intel became a staple feature in the Mac universe. The latest iteration of the 20-inch desktop is now cheaper than before, and comes fairly loaded.

The 20-inch entry level iMac sports a 2.4 GHz processor, 2GB of RAM, a 20-inch Backlit LED panel , ATI HD 2400 XT GPU, and a 250GB HDD. The best part of course remains the Apple OSX, which in its current incarnation (Leopard) offers what's probably the most sophisticated GUI experience of any current-day OS. It’s incredibly intuitive and, despite being fairly closed-source, can do everything a PC can – and do it arguably better.

HP Touchsmart PC

Taking a leaf out of Apple’s book, HP recently introduced its Touchsmart PC which is designed in a manner similar to the Mac – an integrated CPU/monitor monolithic design. The Touchsmart however takes things a step further, by offering Tablet-like functionality. This, coupled with Windows Vista, makes for a very intriguing experience.

The Touchsmart comes fairly loaded, with a 2.16 GHz processor, 4GB of RAM, a 22-inch LCD panel with a native resolution of 1680 x 1050, and a 500GB HDD. We currently have the Touchsmart PC in our labs and have so far found it to be an excellent product. (The review should be live tomorrow.) It retails for Rs 87,000.

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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Apple Latest MACBOOK

The new MacBook and 15-inch MacBook Pro both have a precision unibody enclosure crafted from a single block of aluminum, resulting in thinner and more durable designs. In addition, every member of the new MacBook family includes NVIDIA graphics, instant-on LED-backlit displays and new large glass Multi-Touch trackpads that offer almost 40 percent more tracking area and support more Multi-Touch gestures.

"Apple has invented a whole new way of building notebooks from a single block of aluminum. And, just as important, they are the industry's greenest notebooks," said Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO. "The new MacBooks offer incredible features our users will love - like their stunning all-metal design, great 3D graphics and LED backlit displays - at prices up to $700 less than before."

"Traditionally notebooks are made from multiple parts. With the new MacBook, we've replaced all of those parts with just one part - the unibody," said Jonathan Ive, Apple's senior vice president of Industrial Design. "The MacBook's unibody enclosure is made from a single block of aluminum, making the new MacBook fundamentally thinner, stronger and more robust with a fit and finish that we've never even dreamed of before."

The new MacBook line features the new NVIDIA GeForce 9400M, a new 3D integrated graphics processor that features 16 parallel processing cores and delivers up to five times the 3D graphics performance as previous MacBook and MacBook Air designs.

The new smooth glass Multi-Touch trackpad on the MacBook and 15-inch MacBook Pro gives users almost 40 percent more tracking area than before, making it even easier to use Multi-Touch gestures like pinch, rotate and swipe. New gestures allow users to activate Exposé or switch between applications at the touch of a fingertip. The entire trackpad surface is also a button, allowing users to both track and click virtually anywhere on the trackpad. Users can easily enable multiple virtual buttons in software, such as right-clicking.

Every member of the new MacBook family features an LED-backlit display for brilliant instant-on performance that uses up to 30 percent less energy than its predecessor and eliminates the mercury found in industry standard fluorescent tube backlights. Every display in the new MacBook line uses completely arsenic-free glass.

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Sunday, September 21, 2008

Dell Inspiron Z530

The 12-Inch Dell Inspiron Z530

Tesco, a British Online retailer, accidentally released details surrounding a new 12-inch laptop from Dell, dubbed the Inspiron Z530.

Coming out right on the tail of the 9-inch “Mini-Inspiron,” the laptop is significant because it will come preloaded with Ubuntu Linux instead of Microsoft Windows. It will also come with a display capable of outputting at a sharp 1366×768 resolution, a 40GB hard drive, a 1.33GHz Atom processor and 1GB of RAM minimum.

Expect the laptop to retail soon for around $530.

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Sony All-in-one PCs

h1smaller.jpgSony announced three new all-in-one PCs on Thursday at the CEDIA show in Denver, complete with Blu-ray technology built in.

The Vaio JS, LV and RT each are designed for a certain piece of the PC experience: the JS is more of a traditional PC, focusing on networking and communication; the LV is intended for the living room; and the RT is tailored for video editing and content creation. Prices start at about $1,000 for the JS, while the LV will cost about $1,600. The RT, which Sony calls a "High Definition Studio PC," will cost about $3,300.

All include a Blu-ray drive.

"These new all-in-ones address all your entertainment and computing needs-- they're an HDTV, Blu-ray Disc player and PC in a fashion-forward, clutter-free design," said Xavier Lauwaert, product manager for Vaio product marketing at Sony Electronics, in a statement.



As one might expect, the showpiece technology of each is the display. The JS includes a 20.1-inch XBRITE-ECO Sony display, while the LV includes a 24-inch (diagonal) WUXGA (1920x1200) display. The high-end, flagship RT receives a whopping 25.5-inch (diagonal) LCD.

Shipping in black, silver and pink, the JS includes both an integrated microphone and Webcam, with face-tracking technology, so it can follow your movements. The AIO includes Windows Home Premium.

The LV sits in your living room, acting as a PC/TV. Features include a 1080p HDMI input, Windows Vista Premium or Home, and an integrated wireless LAN and power supply. According to Sony, the unit can also be mounted on a wall. A wireless keyboard and mouse is also included. Models include the VGC-LV140J, VGC-LV150J, VGC-LV170J, VGC-LV180J, VGC-LV190Y, VGC-LV110N.

The VGC-LV180J, as an example, includes a 3.0-GHz Intel Core Duo E8400, 4 Gbytes of DDR2-800 DRAM, a 500-Gbyte hard drive, and an Nvidia GeForce 9300M GS GPU with 256 Mbytes of dedicated video RAM.

The RT series also includes the 1080p HDMI input, as well as built-in digital TV tuners. Features include a Core 2 Quad processor, up to 8 Gbytes of RAM and a terabyte hard drive, all paired with Windows Vista Ultimate.

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Toshiba Launches NB100



Toshiba%20netbook.JPGToshiba appears to have entered the netbook market, at least overseas.

Several U.K. Web sites are reporting that Toshiba has announced the NB100, an apparently somewhat generic netbook that is retailing in the U.K. for about £260 ($469). Although Shiny Shiny lists just one price, there is the option of either Ubuntu or Windows XP Home, which has typically commanded different price points. Incidentally, this system wasn't showing up on the Toshiba UK Web site as I post this.

Features: 1.6-GHz Intel Atom, up to 1 Gbyte RAM, a 120-Gbyte rotating hard drive (not surprising, given that Toshiba's one of the premier 2.5-inch hard drive makers), plus Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and three USB ports that can charge devices while the laptop itself is in sleep mode. The 1,024 x 600 display measures 8.9 inches diagonally. Battery life is a stated three hours and 47 minutes, according to Shiny Shiny.

No official word yet on when such a device would hit the U.S., although the word on the street is sometime this fall.

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Lenovo`s X200 laptop

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Lenovo today announced the release of its new X200 notebook and tablet. Both were originally slated for a September 13th announcement, but were push forward a week to coincide with the Pepcom Holiday Spectacular event in New York.

The ThinkPad X200 boasts a battery life of more than 13 hours and weighs just 2.4 pounds. The notebook also offers the same ruggedized top cover roll cage created for the X300.

The X200 tablet, meanwhile, weighs 10 percent less than its predecessor and clocks a battery life increased by almost 50-percent, according to Lenovo. It also features a full-sized keyboard and dual swivel display.

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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

LG Electronics India has announced the launch of its 13.3-inch premium laptop – the P300.

LG Electronics India has announced the launch of its 13.3-inch premium laptop – the P300.


Weighing in at 1.6 kg, with a thickness of 21 mm, the laptop features an Nvidia Geforce 8400M graphics chip, 4GB DDR2 memory, 250GB SATA hard disk drive and a 2.1GHz Intel Core2 Duo Processor.

The laptop also comes equipped with an LED back-light LCD, Surround System (SRS) stereo speakers and a 1.3 mega pixel webcam.

The LG P300 comes in two colors - Black Rose and Wine Rose.

Anil Arora, Business Group Head, PCs, GSM and DAV, LG Electronics India Pvt. Ltd. said, "Consumers today are looking for the right mix of great features and amazing looks while purchasing laptops. As this new product brings together a slim and light design with high portability, ease of use, and top-notch performance, it is clearly the right choice for the active business professionals of today. This notebook is being positioned amongst the youth and professionals with the concept of providing perfect harmony between mobility and performance."

The LG P300 notebook is available in the Indian market for Rs. 75,000 (plus taxes).

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Monday, September 15, 2008

Sony's 18.4-inch Type A VAIO

It's not everyday that you see an 18.4-inch laptop. Then again, Sony (nor anyone else) doesn't rollout too many Full HD laptops targeting photographers and videographers. The VAIO type A features an LED backlit 1,920 x 1,080 resolution, 2.53GHz T9400 Core 2 Duo, Blu-ray burner, up to 4GB of memory and 2x 250GB of disk (plus 1x eSATA jack for more), an increasingly rare Firewire jack for your camcorder, 3x USB 2.0, and a high-speed UDMA-enabled CF slot for quick image transfers off your DSLR's CompactFlash card. As Sony's newest media flagship, we're also looking at HDMI-out, 802.11n WiFi, GeForce 9600M GT graphics, and a full suite of included image and video editing software from Adobe. All this in a relatively hefty 3.9-kg (8.6-pounds) rig. Although, with just 2-hours of battery you'll want to spring for the optional 3-hour add-on. Priced at around ¥320,000 (about $3,000) when these hit the streets of Japan at the end of the month. Two more shots after the break.



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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

HP Laptop with 24hours battery life

HP has announced that its new EliteBook 6930p configured with an optional ultra-capacity battery can deliver up to 24 hours of battery runtime.


"All-day computing has been the holy grail of notebook computing," said Ted Clark, senior vice president and general manager, Notebook Global Business Unit, HP. "With the HP EliteBook 6930p, customers no longer have to worry about their notebook battery running out before their work day is over."

HP batteries benefit from a combination of HP engineering and energy-efficient notebook components such as Intel solid-state hard drives (SSD) and mercury-free LED displays. The HP Illumi-Lite LED display boosts battery run time by up to 4 hours compared to traditional LCD displays, while the Intel SSD provides up to a 7 percent increase in battery life compared to traditional hard drives.

The initial Energy Star-qualified HP EliteBook 6930p configuration weighs in at 4.7 pounds (2.1 kilograms). It features a 14.1-inch diagonal widescreen display and is available with an optional, mercury-free Illumi-Lite LED display.

Built for the corporate road warrior, it features a shock-resistant hard drive, enhanced display panel and spill-resistant keyboard to help defend data against bumps, drops and spills. It was designed to meet the tough MIL-STD 810F military-standard tests that measure levels of environmental reliability and operation at extreme temperatures, while withstanding vibration and high humidity.

The inner magnesium shell of the notebook’s HP DuraCase is equipped with a honeycomb pattern that is thermally bonded to anodized aluminum for a solid construction.

Customers will be able to purchase an HP EliteBook with the new Intel high-performance SSDs in October.

HP hopes to remove all mercury – a material commonly found in notebook screens – from its entire notebook line by the end of 2010.

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Monday, August 25, 2008

Acer Cuts Price of Aspire One Netbook

Acer Cuts Price of Aspire One Netbook

Acer America has lowered the price of the already inexpensive Aspire One netbook.

The Aspire One featuring Windows XP Home will now retail for $349 that's just about Rs. 15,500, while the Aspire One with Linpus Linux Lite is priced at $329, that's about Rs. 14,500.


At just 2.17 pounds, the Aspire One is designed to be an affordable, entry-level, "first PC" solution for students, as well as a secondary computing device for on-the-go tech savvy enthusiasts and professionals.

The Aspire One is equipped with Intel Atom processor, Windows XP Home, 1 GB of RAM memory installed, 120 GB internal hard drive, and a three-cell battery.

"The Aspire one is a breakthrough product that meets the connectivity needs of both students and mobile professionals," said Kristin Markworth, senior manager of notebook product marketing for Acer America. "By increasing the value of our mobile Internet device lineup, Acer is opening the Aspire one experience to a whole new base of users."

The Acer Aspire One netbook is available now via Acer's authorized resellers and at major retailers in the US. All models come with a one-year limited warranty.

Let's hope we see some of that price slash reflect here soon.

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DELL introduced the ART EDITION OF LAPTOPS.

Dell has launched five Special Art Edition designs for the Dell Studio 15 and 17 laptops, created by urban artist Mike Ming.

The designs for the Dell Studio 15 and 17 laptops include “Red Swirl,” “Seaweed,” “Sunburst,” “Bunch O Surfers” and “Sea Sky.” Each piece of artwork is brought to life through Dell’s manufacturing technique, which enables every color and individual brushstroke to be permanently “tattooed” on the laptop’s cover. The Special Art Edition Dell Studio laptops are available for order today on www.dell.co.in, starting at Rs. 59,800 for the Dell Studio 15.

Brooklyn-based artist Mike Ming (born Michael Miyahira) blends popular culture, motion and emotion to communicate his visual world. According to Ming, "The technology behind creating Dell's Art House series of laptops allows me to share my visual creations with people who are inspired by art and who want to express their own individually unique sense of style."

“It’s exciting and fun discovering new artists around the world who can create emotional ties, uniqueness and personalization with individuals’ personal technology,” said Girish Mehta, Director of Consumer Marketing, Dell India. “The Special Art Edition designs reflect our customers’ desires to add another level of individuality to everyday life.”


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Thursday, August 14, 2008

Dell introduced new Latitude and Precision Laptops

Dell maintains that the new Latitude systems provide breakthrough battery life and sport a brilliant new design and style. The laptops also come in a choice of five colors.

The re-engineered Latitude lineup caters to a wide range of user profiles.


Ultra-Portable – The Dell Latitude E4200 is a 12.1-inch laptop that starts at 2.2 pounds, making it the lightest commercial notebook the company has produced. The 13.3-inch Latitude E4300 has a starting weight of 3.3 pounds and is designed for road warriors and executives. The systems will be available in the coming weeks.


Mainstream – The Dell Latitude E6400 and E6500, available today, are 14.1- and 15.4-inch laptops that start at $1,139 and $1,169, respectively. The systems are desktop replacements for high-performance users.


Essential – The Latitude E5400, a 14.1-inch notebook, starts at $839, and the E5500, a 15.4-inch notebook starts at $869. Available today, the systems include everyday features.


Semi-Rugged – The Latitude E6400 ATG is a 14.1-inch semi-rugged laptop that starts at $2,399 and will be available next week. It is built and tested to meet Military 810F standards for dust, vibration and humidity.

In addition to Mica-Brushed Metal, the Latitude E4200, E4300, E6400 and E6500 will be available in Regatta Blue, Regal Red and Quartz Pink (E4200 only) in the coming weeks. The E5400 and E5500 are available in Matte Black.

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Thursday, August 7, 2008

MSI Unveils Charity Edition of Wind Netbook

MSI has unveiled a special charity model of the Wind Netbook calling it the MSI Wind Netbook Love Edition.


The new release is designated to support a range of notebook donation programs around the world for children in rural and remote areas. The donated notebooks will help those children learn valuable computer skills and connect to world through the Internet.

The MSI Wind Netbook is available in three colors - Angel White, Empire Black and Romantic Pink - while the "Love Edition" features tan, silver and gold hearts on a pure white chassis.

MSI Notebook is is also launching the "Love with the Wind" global charity program that will take the form of charity donations in Taiwan, China, Poland, Ukraine, Turkey, Russia, Vietnam, the Philippines, Indonesia, Korea and India to give poor children a chance to learn how to use computers.

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Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Samsung TouchWiz Launched in India

Samsung Telecommunications India (STI), has announced the launch of its full touch screen, ultra-slim lifestyle segment mobile – the Samsung TouchWiz (F480)- in the Indian market.


The TouchWiz is being launched to coincide with the Olympic Games 2008.

Dutt, Country Head, Samsung Telecommunications India, said, "Given the growing consumer interest in touch screen phones , the Samsung TouchWiz offers a brilliant full touch navigation experience; widgets with 'Drag and Drop' and User Interface with Haptic Feedback which makes the experience of using the phone highly interactive and easy."

The TouchWiz has 'drag and drop' technology, which allows widgets to be selected from the left panel of the screen and dropped anywhere on the home screen. Since the Widgets comprise widely used applications like clock, calendar, alarms, music player, FM, games and profiles, this equips the user to set hotkeys on the touch menu for all these functions as they please. Haptic feedback offers a tangible feedback when a user makes a selection on the touch screen.

The phone encased in a metal body with a leather cover, features a 2.8-inch TFT LCD display and has a 5.0 Megapixel camera with face detection, image stabilizer, auto focus, CMOS video lens and Wide Dynamic Range (WDR). It also includes the 'Auto Smile Shot' feature - making its worldwide debut - that enables the camera to detect when a person is smiling and automatically take a picture when in the 'Smile shot' mode.

The Samsung TouchWiz is equipped with 240MB of internal memory, which can be expanded up to 8GB via the microSD memory card slot. It is compatible with GPRS, EDGE, 3G, HSDPA (7.2mbps) functions on GSM 900/1800/1900, and WCDMA 2100 bands.

The Samsung TouchWiz costs Rs. 20,990.

Source:- Tech2

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Lenovo Enters Netbook Market With IdeaPad S9, S10

Lenovo has entered the netbook market with the IdeaPad S9 and S10 netbooks.


The netbooks are approximately one inch thin and weigh just over two pounds.

The S9 has an 8.9-inch screen while the S10 has a 10.2-inch screen. Both models come in glossy deep blue, ruby red and classic black. Lenovo has designed the keyboard to be 85 percent the size of a full-function notebook PC's keyboard, and an energy-efficient LED backlit display helps provide longer battery life than traditional displays.


The netbooks feature Wi-fi and optional Bluetooth connectivity and also have an Express Card slot so users can enable the netbook for optional high speed mobile broadband connectivity. The netbooks feature a built-in web camera, two USB ports, a 4-in-1 multicard reader and come equipped with either Microsoft Windows XP

The IdeaPad netbooks offer up to 1 GB of memory and either 80 GB or 160 GB hard disk drive space.


Lenovo has engineered the netbooks to reduce the heat emitted on key contact areas such as the bottom of the PC, the palm rest and the keyboard.

Additionally, Lenovo's OneKey Rescue System on Microsoft Windows-based netbooks helps users the touch of a button should a system error or virus occur.

The IdeaPad netbooks will be available in September in India at all Lenovo authorized storefronts, for approximately Rs. 15, 000 for the S9 and Rs. 17,000 for the S10.

Source:- TECH2

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