Friday, September 19, 2008

Packard Bell Unveils 'iPower GX' Gaming Notebook

Here's a company we haven't heard much of recently. Packard Bell has decided to officially unveil a new portable computer system specifically designed to meet the requirements of today's high-end gaming users. Dubbed iPower GX, the new laptop has been built using the latest in hardware technologies, ranging from Intel's Core 2 Quad CPUs to NVIDIA's high-end GeForce 9 mobile graphics chips.

"At Packard Bell we refuse the conventional wisdom that says that gaming notebooks are a niche product," says Emmanuel Fromont, Sales & Marketing vice president, Packard Bell. "Pundits said the same thing about gaming desktops, and the ipower desktop proved them wrong. With the iPower GX we put extraordinary power and elite design into the hands of gaming enthusiasts. The market won’t be the same again."

As mentioned above, the new iPower GX gaming laptop has been designed, from the ground up, to take advantage of the recently announced Intel Core 2 Quad Q9100 processor combined with NVIDIA's GeForce 9800M GTS with 1GB of dedicated GDDR3 VRAM to deliver an amazing performance and an impressive gaming experience.

The portable system boasts a 17-inch display with Diamond View coating and full-HD performance to allow users to fully appreciate the quality of a Blu-ray disc, at the highest resolution. In addition, the iPower GX delivers up to 4GB of system memory and 640GB of storage space, enabled by two 320GB hard drives. Other features include a 1.3 MP webcam, gigabit LAN, Wi-Fi (N) networking, 3 USB ports, 1 FireWire port, a 5-in-1 card reader and optional Bluetooth.

Packard Bell's latest portable gaming rig also offers multimedia controls that are conveniently placed above the keyboard, while security features include a built-in fingerprint module. The notebook also comes with a 9-cell battery option to provide an extensive gaming experience.

Price-wise, Packard Bell announced that the iPower GX gaming notebook will be available in Europe starting October for an estimated price of €1,499.

(news.softpedia.com)


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Thursday, September 18, 2008

Specifications of Toshiba's NB100 Netbook Revealed

Toshiba has officially unveiled its latest portable computer system that has been designed to compete with all the other netbooks currently available on the market. Simply dubbed NB100, the new netbook is the company's first such device and, just like Dell's Inspiron Mini 910, it will be offered with Linux-based Ubuntu 8.04 operating system.

Although details about the new system have been hard to find on the Internet, the company has been expected to release its own netbook for quite some time now. However, as it turns out, Toshiba has finally decided to take the wraps off the netbook – and it will be offered in an 8.9-inch form factor.

A closer look at the netbook's specifications list will reveal that Toshiba also went for Intel's highly successful Atom N270 processor, which runs at a cool 1.6GHz. In addition, the NB100 will come with 512MB of memory, but there will also be a higher option, for 1GB. As far as storage is concerned, the NB100 will provide its users with a maximum of 120GB.

The 8.9-inch display outputs a resolution of 1024 by 600, and has a built-in 0.3 MP webcam, as you might expect from such an Internet-oriented device. As far as connectivity goes, Toshiba's first netbook features wireless 802.11 b/g and wired Ethernet, as well as USB and VGA ports.

Toshiba has announced that the NB100 will deliver almost four hours of battery life, although details such as the battery capacity have not been disclosed. Nevertheless, one could assume there's probably going to be 3-cell and 6-cell options, as is the case with most of today's netbooks.

The NB100 will come in three different color options, including “Cosmic Black,” “Champagne Gold” and “Bright Silver.” Toshiba will also make available a Windows XP OS option, for those users that prefer Windows over Linux. Unfortunately, for the time being, no details regarding pricing have been provided by the company.

(news.softpedia.com)


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Monday, September 15, 2008

Samsung Rolls Out R610 Laptop with Blu-Ray

Samsung, one of the most prominent manufacturers of consumer electronics and also one of Sony's biggest competitors, has recently announced a new product that has been designed to deliver the quality of a Blu-ray player in a portable package. Simply dubbed R610, the new notebook from Samsung has been launched shortly after Sony announced a couple of new Vaio notebooks that also feature support for Blu-ray optical drive.

It would seem that these two manufacturers are preparing to meet an increasing demand of Blu-ray equipped portable systems, which would certainly explain the most recent releases of notebooks. However, while Sony decided to go for a 14.1-inch and 15.4-inch form factor for its VAIO CS and NS notebooks, Samsung went for the 16-inch version, which will offer users all the benefits of having a built-in Blu-ray optical drive in a portable computer system.

The 16-inch display of the R610 has a 16:9 ratio, and should prove as an ideal choice for watching Blu-Ray quality movies, wherever your business may take you. In addition, Samsung has also featured this notebook with the graphics power of an NVIDIA GeForce 9200M graphics card, which should provide the user with a high quality video experience at full 1080p viewing.

Aside from the notebook's graphics specifications, it is also equipped with two 2 watt stereo speakers and Enhanced Digital Sound, which should deliver a decent HD audio experience, although, for high-quality sound, it's best if you make use of the notebook's 7.1-channel support. In addition, you will also benefit from the computing power of an Intel Core 2 processor, support for Bluetooth 2.1, a 3-in-1 card reader, 1.3 MP webcam and four USB ports. There's also a HDMI/VGA port that should come in handy for those users that have HDTV.

Price-wise, the R610 from Samsung is expected to become available in stores later in October for a price tag of £799.

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Friday, September 12, 2008

Sony Unveils New Blu-Ray Notebooks

Shortly after going public with the fact that the TZ series of notebooks has been shipped with some factory issues, Sony has introduced today two new notebook series that will benefit from the latest Blu-Ray Disc technology. The newly announced notebooks are part of the company's NS and CS series, and have been designed to provide an impressive high-definition quality.

“With these new units, Sony is now offering consumers a host of multi-media PC options to choose from," said Mike Abary, senior vice president of VAIO product marketing at Sony Electronics. "And with a starting price of around $1,000 for the NS model, we're expecting a new audience to experience HD entertainment on their computers.”

The new NS notebook can be equipped with a Blu-Ray Disc-ROM drive, which comes as an option to the basic configuration. This model has been featured with a 15.4-inch widescreen display and uses Sony's own XBRITE-ECO LCD technology to deliver a high-quality video experience. The NS notebook has been designed as a portable multimedia system, and is ideal for listening to music, watching movies and surfing the Internet.

Equipped with an Intel Core 2 Duo T5800 processor, it can support a maximum of 4GB of DDR2 memory. The notebook weighs approximately 6.4lbs with standard battery, and comes with a Microsoft Windows Vista Home OS. It will be available for prices ranging from $650 for the basic model, and $1,000 for the Blu-Ray-equipped versions.

The new Vaio CS notebook will be offered in several color options, including sangria, cosmopolitan, dove and black. The system is built as a 14.1-inch notebook and is equipped with the same XBRITE-ECO LCD technology as the NS model. It features a unique keyboard design and a LED light feature that becomes active when you play music, thanks to the 12-tone music analyzer.

Unlike the NS model, this notebook is based on Intel's latest Centrino 2 technology, and comes with a starting price tag of about $920, while the BD model will start at approximately $1,070. Both new models will be available in stores and select retailers later this year.

(news.softpedia.com)


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Thursday, September 11, 2008

10-Inch Mini-Note from HP Looks Hot

It appears that HP's collaboration with worldwide famous designer Vivienne Tam will extend to even more portable computer systems coming from the leading manufacturer of notebooks. That's right, HP is expected to introduce even more of those red-colored, peony flowers-adorned notebooks we told you about yesterday. Also then, the company showcased an ultraportable system, during a genuine fashion presentation. The interesting thing about the new system is that it resembles the company's Mini-Note 2133 almost down to a point, but packs an impressive number of major design changes.

LaptopMag was lucky enough to be present at the fashion show, and had a chance to take a look at the new sub-notebook from HP. As you can see from the included product pictures, HP’s latest offering features the same exterior design, with the glossy red coloring with peony flowers, that we saw as of yesterday. However, at this point, it is yet unclear whether this is, in fact, the only Vivienne Tam-designed notebook HP is expected to roll out. All we know is that, given its size and overall design, the small ultra-portable computer system is certain to get the attention of all female users out there.

Despite the fact that no technical details on the netbook's internal configuration are available, LaptopMag reports that the small-sized portable computer system features a 10-inch display, unlike the 8.9-inch on the original Mini-Note 2133. The displayed model also had the same 92 percent keyboard featured on HP's first netbook system, as well as the same touchpad with the mouse buttons placed on the right and left side of the pad.

The netbook also offers a built-in webcamera, mounted on top of the 10-inch display, while two speakers sit below it. No word yet on the official price tag and release date, but speculation has it that HP will release the new ultra-portable mini-note before this year's holidays. And it is then that we will also find out whether it is equipped with the same VIA-supporting configuration, as well as if the company turned to Intel for its netbook computing power.

(news.softpedia.com)


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Wednesday, September 10, 2008

HP Turns to Fashion with Special Edition Notebook

Fashion appears to be ever more present in the world of computer systems, as more and more systems vendors are releasing their own “fashionable” products. Design is one of the most significant aspects today's computer systems must take heed of, which is why HP has recently announced its decision to team up with world-renowned designer Vivienne Tam to work on the development of a special edition notebook targeted at fashionistas around the world.

The new design was unveiled at Tam's fashion show, during New York's Fashion Week at Bryant Park, and marks the first time a computer company has partnered with an internationally famous designer in order to create a new portable computer system. It is HP's intention that the newly designed notebook becomes the new must-have digital “clutch” on every catwalk out there.

“When I was approached by HP to create a special edition notebook, I could see the design in my head instantly,” said Tam. “The notebook is a true reflection of the needs of a modern woman who cares about fashion but is also passionate about her technology. I wanted to create a notebook that would appeal to women of all ages, ethnicities and income levels across the globe.”

Once you get to feast your eyes on HP's new laptop design, you will immediately recognize its distinguishable features that set it miles apart from any other notebook currently available on the market. Featuring an intense red coloring with peony flowers, the new notebook from HP combines a unique blend of Asian and Western elements, antiquity and modern style with the latest in computing technology.

Nevertheless, the company hasn't provided any details regarding the notebook's tech specs. The same goes for pricing and availability, which will presumably be revealed by HP sometime in the near future. At the same time, the company has announced the launch of a fully integrated virtual experience to help fashion-conscious users find inspiration online.

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Monday, September 8, 2008

Fujitsu Asia Rolls Out New L1010 Notebook

In the upcoming months, we are bound to see a couple of new Centrino 2 notebooks out there, all of them ready to provide users with some of the latest technologies in portable computer systems. One such example is the new L1010, which has been recently introduced by Fujitsu PC Asia Pacific. The new notebook is part of the company's L series, targeted at all young users with high requirements, and who will not settle just for the basic notebook system.

“We take pride in understanding what our customers want. With the Fujitsu L1010, Generation Y-ers can now express themselves freely with the 5 exciting colors available. In addition, Fujitsu has thoughtfully designed special color schemes and combinations for the L1010, as well as offer special wallpaper designs to uniquely meet the desires of today’s mobile youth by being external expressions of their individual personalities. It’s all about fashion that fits you,” said Ms Myrchelle Ng, Director of Marketing Communications.

This being said, you are probably wondering what to expect from the new product. Well, as mentioned above, this is a Centrino 2-enabled notebook, which means that you will be able to get it with either a PM45 or a GM45 chipset. Also, it will have the wireless support of a Intel WiFi Link 5300AGN for optimum connectivity. Equipped with a 14.1-inch WXGA LCD widescreen, the notebook is powered by an NVIDIA GeForce 9300M GS with 256MB of VRAM, so we could say it's a gaming-capable notebook.

The Fujitsu L1010 also includes security features such as BIOS Lock, Hard Disk Lock and Anti-Theft Lock slot, designed to protect your private data stored on the notebook. There's also an ECO button, which will provide the user with a power-saving utility that can be used to extend the battery life. The L1010 will be available in a combination of white and pink gold, black, turquoise blue, pink and purple.

The systems vendor is yet to reveal the notebook's entire tech specs, availability and price tag, but these details should become available very soon.

(news.softpedia.com)


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Thursday, September 4, 2008

Dell's Inspiron Mini 9 Specs, Price and Pictures Revealed

After tens, if not hundreds of articles that have been written about it, Dell's first netbook system has finally made its debut. Despite yesterday's rumors that the Inspiron Mini would be officially unveiled this Friday, the Round Rock-based company has decided to announce the small-sized portable computer one day earlier. There's no official press release available at this time, but a microsite dedicated to the product has been set up, confirming that an already crowded netbook market has just welcomed another player, Dell.

The specific details that the netbook would bring have been subject to many speculations, starting from tech specs to its street value. One of the most circulated rumors indicated that the Inspiron Mini 9 (the official name) would be offered with a price tag starting at a more than affordable $299. Unfortunately, as it turns out, none of the upcoming models is featured with this pricing, but there is one model that will cost as little as $349, which is as close as it gets to what the rumors were saying.

This Inspiron Mini 9 runs on a Linux-based Ubuntu 8.04 operating system, and comes with 512MB of DDR2 memory, 4GB of storage, Intel Atom N270 processor and a 4-cell battery. This version has no web camera and no WWAN either but, given its price, it certainly makes for one of the cheapest netbooks on the market, while also providing users with the very basics in computing.

The Windows-powered version starts at just $449 and, unlike the Linux model, it is equipped with 1GB of DDR2 memory running at 533MHz. It offers 8GB of storage, built-in Bluetooth 2.1, integrated 1.3MP webcam, and is powered by the same Intel Atom processor like most of the other netbooks on the market. The Windows-enabled model also bundles Adobe's Acrobat Reader 8.1, a 30-day Trial for McAfee SecurityCenter and Microsoft Works 9, with no included MS Word. Just like the Linux Inspiron Mini, the Windows-enabled version also features a 4-cell battery.

Both models are equipped with an 8.9-inch display (1024x600 resolution), confirming previous rumors, according to which the first netbook system from Dell would be designed to compete with other 9-inch netbooks from ASUS, MSI or Acer.

These netbooks should become available later this month, but that is yet to be confirmed by the Round Rock-based company.

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Sony Reports VAIO TZ Heating Issues

A considerably large number of articles has been recently written on heating issues with some portable computer systems developed by major systems manufacturers. Most of the reported issues were due to some faulty graphics chips provided by NVIDIA, and affected products from HP and Dell, with several reports indicating that even some of the Apple MacBook Pro owners had to deal with such problems. However, NVIDIA's faulty chips were not the reason for the heating issues reported by concerned Lenovo ThinkPad X61 users, as we informed you last week.

Now, recent reports indicate that Sony too may have some notebooks that have been shipped with issues, which, in turn, could lead to overheating. The company has announced today that some of its VAIO TZ models, sold between May 2007 and July 2008, are prone to overheating. In the same announcement, Sony revealed that it had received 15 complaints of overheating, with one customer even reporting a minor burn.

The reported issues have something to do with a wiring problem that can cause a short-circuit and overheating. So far, the following VAIO models - VGN-TZ100 series, VGN-TZ200 series, VGN-TZ300 series and VGN-TZ2000 series - are said to be affected. The company has announced that not all models are vulnerable to the potential issue, while recommending that users visit a dedicated web page in order to find out if their VAIO notebook is subject to the reported heating issues.

Sony has stated that it will support the diagnostics and repairing (if necessary) of any affected models, free of charge. “At no charge, Sony will provide an inspection and, if necessary, on-site repair at your home or office.” Besides the dedicated website, the company has also made available a customer hotline, where users can call and learn whether their notebooks also suffer from the potential issue.

The company has also stressed that only the TZ-series products present the reported heating issue, and that other VAIO users shouldn't be concerned about this problem.

(news.softpedia.com)


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Monday, September 1, 2008

Averatec's Buddy HS-103 Goes on Sale in Korea

As we previously noted in several of our articles, the netbook market must be one of the most dynamic segments of the hardware industry. This year alone, several manufacturers have come out with their own netbook models, all of which had but one main competitor, the ASUS Eee PC. That's chiefly because ASUS is responsible for having laid the basis for this continuously expanding market segment. One of these manufacturers is also Averatec, with its Buddy HS-103 netbook.

As you might have expected, this netbook is also powered by the Intel Atom processor that is featured on almost every other netbook currently available on the market. The processor core is set at 1.6GHz, while Buddy HS-103 will also provide its users with a maximum of 2GB of DDR2 533 (1GB installed) system memory. It boasts a 10.2-inch LCD capable of outputting a maximum resolution of 1024 by 600 pixels. Other features include an 80GB HDD, built-in 1 3MP web camera, WiFi and a total weight of 1.4 kg, battery included.

Given the overall specifications and design features, it's likely that Buddy HS-103 will also make a solid competitor for other 10-inch netbooks from major manufacturers such as ASUS, MSI and Lenovo. No word yet on whether it will run a Linux-based operating system, but this Averatec netbook will certainly come with a Windows XP OS, as most of its competitors do.

However, if you are interested in acquiring one of these systems, you will probably need to move or travel to Korea, because it is here that the netbook has reportedly started to ship, according to a recent article on Akihabara News. Unfortunately, no details regarding pricing have been made available.

Averatec's range of computer systems also includes an All-in-One desktop computer that is highly similar to Apple's iMac. It basically provides the power of an Intel Core 2 Duo processor built in a 22-inch widescreen LCD.

(news.softpedia.com)

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Dell's Inspiron 910, No-Show in August

Today is the 1st of September, which actually means that all those rumors of an August release for Dell's highly anticipated mini-notebook have been nothing more than just that – rumors. Either that, or Dell is having certain problems with achieving the $299 price tag, which is yet another rumor that has been making the rounds this past month.

Ever since Michael Dell was first seen carrying one of these things earlier this year, rumors on the possible release date of Dell's Inspiron 910 just kept getting stronger. It was generally believed that the Round Rock-based company would enter the netbook market in August, by announcing its first sub-notebook computer system. August 22 was just one of the many dates thought as a possible release day for the Mini Inspiron. Unfortunately, all the fans were somehow let down with the Inspiron 910 being a no-show.

Dell’s netbook was touted as a real Eee PC competitor, especially since it presumably provided the very basics in portable computing technology for a significantly lower price tag, compared with any other netbook currently available on the market. The Inspiron 910 is expected to come equipped with a Linux-based Ubuntu operating system in an 8.9-inch form factor.

As with most other current netbooks, the Inspiron 910 will be powered by an Intel Atom processor, running at 1.6GHz. It will provide 1GB of RAM, and up to 12GB of storage space on an SSD. According to several rumors, the small Inspiron is even said to provide 3GB capabilities in some offers.

This being said, one thing is for certain and that is that Dell is yet to officially announce its netbook system. Nevertheless, despite the fact that August is over and no release took place, the general opinion still has it that the Inspiron 910 is close to an official launch. Word in the industry has it that September 9 is the most probable release date, which means that we’re a little over a week away from it. All there’s left for us to do is wait.

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