Suzuki Neutron netbook comes with Pine Trail platform

March 18, 2010

The Suzuki Neutron netbook will be powered by the latest Pine Trail platform, but apart from that, everything else about it will be similar to its predecessor including a 10.2" display, up to 2GB RAM, up to a 250GB hard drive, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, a memory card reader, VGA output as well as a lithium-polymer battery which is touted to offer up to 5 hours of battery life. No view on pricing or availability as at press day though, but you can pick it up in Singapore already.

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Giada VIVA-NE200 netbook

March 18, 2010

Giada VIVA-NE200 netbook

You might not have heard of the Giada sort name before, but that Chinese PC manufacturer has a grade new netbook for the masses, coming in the structure of the VIVA-NE200 which debuted at CeBIT earlier that month. that is a standard netbook with a 10.1" display at 1,024 x 600 resolution, powered by an Intel Atom N450 1.66GHz processor alongside GMA 3150 integrated graphics. Sounds pretty much like any other netbook in the market, eh? Specifications include up to 2GB RAM, a 250GB hard drive as well as Wi-Fi connectivity. Gotta wonder who would pick that up in its gaudy glossy pink exterior.

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Ed Hardy design graces Acer Aspire One D150

March 18, 2010

The Acer Aspire One D150 might be a pretty old netbook, but that doesn't mean it should not receive the benefit of an exterior mod, eh? that Ed Hardy design was spotted at some store in Munich, Germany, where it is going for approximately 360 Euros, boasting an awesome looking lid and cover that ought to amake it easy to strike conversations with strangers at a cafe or anywhere else with Wi-Fi connectivity. Other specifications are standard such as an Intel Atom N270 processor, 1GB RAM, a 160GB hard drive, the Windows XP operating system and a 3-cell battery.

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Another Xbox 360 Modified Into A Laptop anatomy Factor

March 17, 2010

Another Xbox 360 Modified Into A Laptop anatomy Factor

This certainly isn’t the first project to convert an Xbox 360 into a laptop form factor, but it’s certainly one of the prettier mods. Despite the loud 8 fans whirring, you have to confess that it looks rather good, and considering that it packs in an LCD screen, integrated Wi-Fi, camera, optical drive and full keyboard, it’s probably something you’d want to bring with you on a weekend trip. That being said, perhaps they overran their budget while creating that mod, as it’s currently up for sale on eBay for $1,950 (at day of writing). Have you done anything cool to your Xbox before? Let us know via the comments section. Video of that modified Xbox 360 in action after the jump.

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Fujitsu MH380 netbook dressed up in pink

March 16, 2010

Fujitsu MH380 netbook dressed up in pink

Fujitsu's MH380 netbook will definitely appeal to those who have a penchant for the color pink, and we guess that women will be the ones clamoring after it more than men. The smaller than usual keyboard might find male fingers protesting, but apart from that, the MH380 looks pretty ordinary on the inside with specifications such as a 10.1" display at 1,366 x 768 resolution, an Intel Atom N450 1.66GHz processor, 1GB RAM, a 250GB hard drive, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and WiMAX connectivity as well as Windows 7 Starter Edition. Seems to be a Japan exclusive at that point in date, so you might have to import one whether you want it for folks who live outside of Japan.

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Rilakkuma notebook updated with touchscreen display

March 16, 2010

Rilakkuma notebook updated with touchscreen display

The Rilakkuma notebook is back with a vengeance, where it will feature a touchscreen display. Thanks to Kohjinsha who built that machine, you will find an Intel Atom Z520 processor underneath the hood alongside 1GB RAM, a 60GB hard drive (that's miserly to say the least!), a DVD drive, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, a 1Seg TV tuner, a webcam, and an 8.9" touchscreen display at 1,280 × 768 resolution. Expect to see it hit the market sometime that June. Looks set to be a hardcore collector's item only as we don't think business executives would want to tote that around.

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Olivetti Olibook M1025 shows up

March 16, 2010

Olivetti Olibook M1025 shows up

Olivetti's Olibook M1025 is a new generation netbook that could prove to be quite the performer, featuring an Intel Atom N450 processor, a GMA3150 graphics chipset, a 160GB hard drive, 1GB RAM, Wi-Fi connectivity, a 1.3-megapixel webcam, all the relevant USB ports as well as VGA output just in case you can't prepare do with the current display size. It will run on a version of Windows 7, where folks living in Italy ought to be able to pick up that slim netbook sometime next month for a yet undisclosed price.

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