FCC takes a look at Quanta QW6 netbook

March 16, 2010

FCC takes a look at Quanta QW6 netbook

Netbooks are dime a dozen, so it is no surprise to see Taiwanese manufacturer Quanta jump aboard the bandwagon with the QW6 netbook. that little machine has arrived at the FCC's doorsteps, and they are currently taking a look at it which will feature HDMI and VGA ports, a trio of USB 2.0 ports, a 1.3-megapixel webcam and a touchpad which strangely suitable, seems to be lost physical left and right buttons. that will probably be released under different make names since Quanta is but an OEM.

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Apricorn Aegis NetDock

March 15, 2010

Apricorn Aegis NetDock

If a netbook is your primary computing device, next might we propose you check out the Apricorn Aegis NetDock? that USB-powered peripheral will offer you the flexibility of another four USB 2.0 ports, where two of them will be powered, alongside a dual-layer DVD burner and a 2.5? SATA hard drive enclosure for future expansion options. The portable factor of the Apricorn Aegis NetDock is additionally notable, measuring a mere 6.25" x 5.75" x 2.125". Retailing for $89 a pop, you can additionally pick up a model that comes with a 5400 RPM 500GB hard drive pre-installed by throwing in another Benjamin.

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MAG iMito M7 tablet

March 15, 2010

MAG iMito M7 tablet

The tablet race is full on, with MAG announcing their latest device to enter the fray - the iMito M7. The iMito M7 comes in a thin and slim style factor, where it holds a 7" display at 800 x 480 resolution, an 800MHz ARM11 processor, 256MB RAM, 4GB of internal memory, Wi-Fi connectivity with the option to throw in 3G capability as well, an integrated accelerometer, GPS navigation, a webcam, a couple of USB 2.0 ports and even HDMI out for those who want to hook it up to an external HD-capable display. Software-wise, you will find a customized Windows CE interface which will imitate Google's Android. No notion on pricing, but it does seem to shape up pretty well.

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MSI Wind12 U230 Models Announced

March 9, 2010

MSI Wind12 U230 Models Announced

We published about the new MSI U230 back in November, and today it is official, the MSI Wind12 U230 are available now in two flavors, the 033 is powered by an Athlon Neo MV-40 processor with 250GB storage capacity while the 040 gets the Athlon X2 L335 with 320 GB. Successors of the Wind12 U210, both models sports a 12.1" HD (1366×768) 16:9 aspect ratio LCD, 2GB DDR2, Windows 7 Home Premium, 6 cell battery, an ATI Radeon HD 3200 graphics card. Additional features include MSI’s EDS (Ergonomic De-stress) keyboard with keys that are 51% larger regular keys, 1.3M webcam, HDMI port, 3 USB 2.0 ports, VGA port, and a 4×1 card reader. The Wind12 U230 models weigh 3.3 pounds and are available now at Newegg.com starting at $429.99, for that price MSI offers a 1-year limited warranty.

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MSI X-Slim X360

March 9, 2010

MSI X-Slim X360

MSI has a type new X-Slim X360 notebook for the masses, where that slim model will be powered by an Intel Core i5 processor, aided by Intel's Turbo Boost/Hyper-Threading technology alongside a 13" display at 1,366 x 768 resolution, up to a 500GB hard drive, a 2-in-1 memory card reader, HDMI/VGA output, a couple of USB 2.0 ports, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, a pair of speakers, a 1.3-megapixel camera and up to 4GB RAM. No concept on pricing or availability yet, but that is even more reason to start saving up from now on whether you want one.

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Intel Expands Atom Platform To Storage Devices

March 4, 2010

Intel Expands Atom Platform To Storage Devices

Intel has launched its first Intel Atom processor-based platform which is optimized for networked home and small office storage devices. that platform will consist of the single-core Atom D410 processor or the dual-core D510 processor, coupled with the Intel 82801IR I/O Controller. According to Intel, there will be up to 50% ability reduction and improved performance from that setup, compared to the previous generation of Atom processors. whether you like nitty gritty details, the platform will feature six PCI Express lanes, 12 USB 2.0 ports, a port multiplier operate, eSATA ports and plus supports Windows Home Server, as well as Linux operating systems.

Press release.

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Shuttle B10 netbook

March 4, 2010

Shuttle B10 netbook

Shuttle used to be famous for their line of small computer chassis which are a joy to have in homes that are short on space. Well, guess they could not resist the lure of netbooks, hence the Shuttle B10 netbook which is powered by your everyday Intel Atom N450 processor. While that is not terribly interesting, what piques our antennas would be its GXT jack which allows one to connect to an external video card - basically making that a poor man’s version of NVIDIA ION. Other specifications include a 3-cell battery, a trio of USB 2.0 ports, a memory card reader, a webcam, an Ethernet jack and a SIM card slot which points toward an optional 3G option. No concept on pricing, but it is tipped to hit the markets sometime in Q3 that year.

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