February 9, 2010

ASUS K40IN-B1

Looks like a regular notebook, ASUS K40IN-B1 comes with an attractive glossy plastic, but it also becomes easier when the dirty and difficult to clean. ASUS quality K40IN-B1 is no doubt, looked much stronger, especially at the corner of the cover above. In power-saving mode the screen brightness of 25 percent, ASUS K40IN-B1 was able to survive for 4 hours, packaged with a 6 cell battery, procdessor voltage standard, and Nvidia graphics integration. If Asus uses the Intel graphics, then the battery will last longer than Nvidia. ASUS K40IN-B1 will run on the system Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit and 10 pre-loaded utility. In addition, this notebook is not equipped with HDMI port, and the price of $ 100 more expensive than competitors with the same specifications without Nvidia graphics.

ASUS excess K40IN-B1:

* Good Quality
* Screen and large keyboard
* 4.5 hours of battery power
* Good Performance system
* Running without noise
* 2-year warranty

Disadvantages:

* There are no HDMI ports or ExpressCard slot
* Graphics power is weak
* Speaker not good
* Prices are too high for the same specification
* Plastic glossy rather difficult to clean
* Keys are less comfortable touchpad
* Too many utilities that are installed in it

Specifications ASUS K40IN-B1:

* Display 14-inch 720p (1366x768) with LED backlighting
* OS Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit
* Processor Intel Core 2 Duo T6500 (2.1GHz/2MB L2/800MHz FSB)
* G102M integrated Nvidia GeForce graphics card w / 512MB DDR2 memory
* RAM 4GB DDR2-667
* 320GB 5400RPM hard drive (Seagate Momentus 5400.6/ST9320325AS)
802.11n Wireless (Atheros AR9285)
* Optical DVD Super Multi drive
* 2-year warranty
* Battery 6-cell Li-ion (11.1V, 4400mAh, 46Wh)
* Weight: 5.3 lbs
* Dimensions: 13.4 "x 9.5" x 1.4-1.5 "
* Price: $ 799.99
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Toshiba Portege M780

Tablet PC Toshiba Portege M780 has a 12.1-inch touchscreen display that can be rotated with the exploitation of the features of Windows 7 Touch Gestures so that the user can unleash their creativity. Clamshell-shaped, tablet PC Toshiba Portege M780 notebook can work like a keyboard, while for the tablet PC can be used to make sketches, diagrams, and notes. Tablet PC Toshiba Portege M780 weighs 2 kg, and akeselerometer 3D features to protect your hard drive. Tablet PC is planned to be present in the second quarter of 2010 in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. But, unfortunately, Toshiba has not given exact price of this tablet PC.

Specifications Toshiba Tablet PC Portege M780:
Processor: Intel Core I3, Intel Core I5
RAM: up to 8 GB DDR3 (1066 MHz)
Hard disk: 2, 5 "with 3D accelerometer to protect data, support for SSD
Screen: HD TruBriteTouch a 12.1''(30.7 cm) with LED backlight, 1200 x 800 pixels
OS: Windows 7 Touch optimized for navigation Fingertip
Dimensions: 305 x 239 x 37.4 / 39.4 mm
Weight: From 2 kg
Optical Drive: DVD-SuperMulti +-R DL
Wireless Connectivity: WLAN (802.11 b / g / n), Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
Interfaces: 2 USB 2.0 Sleep-and-Charge, eSATA, Webcam and microphone HD
Others: Security: Intel AMT 6.0, Computrace embedded in the BIOS, fingerprint sensor for authentication
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February 8, 2010

Dell Precision M6500

When Dell launched the Latitude 13, American companies also update the article Dell Precision M6500 notebook. Business notebook dual-core Dell Precision M6500 Dell is claimed as a mobile workstation the most powerful in the world, with a choice of Intel Core i7 or I5 dual core, the maximum computing power. Dell Precision M6500 allows users to work anywhere because of portability. For Precision M6500 with Core i7, equipped with Intel Core i7 type 920XM Quad-Core Extreme Edition, memory 1066MHz, 1333MHz or 1600MHz.

Dell Precision M6500 offers support for RAID 5 and 3 drives in internal storage. 3 discs with a choice of SSD storage and MiniCard64GB, then the user can add 2 drives RAID 0 or option 1 to reach a maximum configuration of up to 1TB. Dell also plans to add a Precision M6500 with a USB 3.0 port, 3.2 megapixel camera which support Gobi 2.0 for maximum flexibility.
Precision M6500 notebook screen sizes 17 inches and 100 percent customizable color range, Dell also support Microsoft's Windows 7 32bit and 64bit, Vista, XP, and Red Hat Linux 5.3 64bit. Dell Precision M6500 laptop dual core will be present at the end of February, following also for price details.
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February 7, 2010

Sony new Vaio EB series notebooks

Sony Electronics has taken the wraps off a new entry in the Vaio E-series of entry-level notebook ... beside the appropriate package size screen is a significant horsepower, Sony wants everyone to know that the system is available in various colors hip ... some very hip that you may need less than ten years to really appreciate their value. The new E series will be available in eight glossy colors-green Caribbean, blue colors, white coconut, pink hibiscus, and black lava, plus matte brown, white and silver, along with an optional keyboard that can blend in skin ... or a lively clash. The choice is yours.

"Sony once again bringing innovation to the PC industry," said senior vice president of business for Sony Vaio Mike Abary, in a statement. "Series E-cool contemporary design gives the price of the mainstream, proving consumers no longer have to sacrifice style of affordability."

Because like, um, interesting new Vaio E-series may be seen outside, where they held their own: the system features 15.5-inch 1366 by 768-pixel display (driven by both Intel GMA and the ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470 graphics), 2.4 GHz processor Intel Core I5 (I3 Core models will also be available), up to 500 GB of hard drive storage, supports up to 8 GB of RAM, and approximately 3.5 hours of battery life in typical usage. This system also packs Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR wireless networking, gigabit Ethernet, integrated webcam and microphone, the end-to-edge full QWERTY keyboard with 10-key number, Memory Stick / SD card reader, an eSATA port, and an ExpressCard/34 expansion slot. This system will be available with a choice of Blu-ray ROM drive, and there is an HDMI output to push content to the big screen. Of course, the system came with Windows 7 (Home Premium 64-bit or Professional), and the system features a dedicated "Web" button that allows access to the Internet without fully booting to Windows.

The new E-series Vaios be available next month with prices starting from $ 700, although they will take it from there.
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