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HTC Unveils Athena X7500

by Johan on December 21, 2006 · 1 comment

HTC Unveils Athena X7500

HTC unveiled its upcoming “Athena” X7500, which is a Windows Mobile PC Pro-powered device that features a 3.5-inch QVGA touchscreen display, 64MB RAM, 256MB ROM, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, USB connectivity, GSM/GPRS radio, 2.0MP digicam and a detachable QWERTY keypad. The device will be powered by 400MHz Samsung processor. Need more details? Hit the jump for more pics of this mystery device.

Via Engadget.

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News Leak on Ultraportable MacBook Specs

by Johan on December 20, 2006

News Leak Ultraportable MacBook Specs

Rumor has it that the upcoming MacBook is going to be hotter and thinner. Mac OS Rumors reports that Apple has listed all the specifications of the new thinner MacBook. They received the list from “trusted sources in Cupertino and Southeast Asia”, whatever that means. Here’s the breakdown

  • 12-inch widescreen display(1280×800 resolution)
  • 2.16 or 2.33GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processors
  • 1GB of DDR2-667 memory standard. Max. capacity 3GB
  • Firewire 400&800, Gigabit Ethernet, Digital/Analog Audio minijack I/O ports
  • ExpressCard expansion slot (believed to be /34 type)
  • 2.5in SATA HDDs at 120GB & up, ‘Combo’ or ‘Super’ optical drive
  • 256MB of ATi Radeon Mobility X1600 or nVIDIA GeForce GO 7600
  • Mini-DVI display connector with full second display capabilities
  • Built-in iSight, stereo microphone, Airport Extreme and Bluetooth 2.0+EDR
  • Battery life is expected to be “best in class” at about 8 hours is possible
  • Looks promising, let’s keep our fingers crossed.

    MacOsRumors via Laptops.

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Fujitsu LifeBook P7230 Coming Soon

by Johan on December 20, 2006

Fujitsu LifeBook P7230 Coming Soon

Kenichi Kimura, the Fujitsu’s Chief Designer is the person behind this upcoming LifeBook P7230 laptop PC, which belongs to ultraportable Fujitsu LifeBook 7000 series. Singapore got lucky by having the chance to see this stuff. Hardware Zone confirmed that the P7230 will soon be launched by Fujitsu. If you recall, Kenichi is also the person responsible for designing DJ turntable concept and origami concept notebook. Too bad, there are lack of technical specifications available yet for this laptop.

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Samsung SPH-P9000 on Video

by Johan on December 19, 2006

Samsung SPH-P9000 on Video

As promised, here’s the video of Samsung SPH-P9000 UMPC. Slashgear is kind enough to provide us with the video. Just a recap, this Windows-powered device will be featured a 1.0GHz processor, 256MB memory, a 5.0-inch TFT screen, CDMA EVDO, WiMAX, and a 1.3MP shooter. Check out the video after the break!

Video courtesy of YouTube.

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ASUS S6F Luxury Notebook on Video

by Johan on December 15, 2006 · 1 comment

ASUS S6F Luxury Notebook on Video

The ASUS S6F combines luxury and performance into a sleek leather-clad package. It features a 1.6-GHz Intel Core Duo L2400 low-voltage processor, 1GB of DDR2 memory, 100GB hard drive, 802.11 a/b/g Wi-Fi, and a DVD Super Multi drive. In addition, its 11-inch WXGA display with anti-glare protection is fit to handle almost any task. So if you want a powerful and luxurious laptop, you can choose this ASUS S6F laptop. You can watch the video after the jump to get more details…

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Review of Lenovo 3000 C200

by Johan on December 12, 2006

Review of Lenovo 3000 C200

Weighing at 6.1 pounds, the budget-priced Lenovo 3000 C200 is powered by 1.60GHz Intel Celeron M processor, 512MB of DDR memory, 80GB HDD, DVD Super-Multi drive, and a 15-inch display. It is an awesome upgrade over the previous C100 model. Some guys at NotebookReview have reviewed this laptop. Here is the verdict.

The Lenovo C200 is hands down an awesome upgrade over the previous C100 model. It seems as though they looked at a list of weaknesses of the previous model, and found ways to go above and beyond improving them. Performance has nearly doubled with the new Core 2 Duo, the hard drive is now the newer SATA standard, the screen hinges feel they could outlast the laptop, and the much enjoyed keyboard stayed just the same.

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Laptop Laser-Etching Coming To NYC and Your Town

by Johan on December 12, 2006

Laptop Laser-Etching Coming To NYC and Your Town

Want a cool laser-etched laptop? MAKE’s Phil Torrone’s and Limor Fried just started a laser-etching service in NYC. With your US$100, you can get your laptops laserred with any design you want, or just US$30 to get your cellphone, iPod, or other gadget marked as well. Interesting huh? And if you don’t want to pay US$100, then you’re in luck because Phil’s made the entire business’ plans open source, so you take their blueprints and start your own laser studio in your town. The laser costs about US$15,000, so you just need to laser 200 laptops to reach break even point.

Via Gizmodo.

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World’s First Carbon Fiber MacBook??

by Johan on December 12, 2006 · 1 comment

World’s First Carbon Fiber MacBook

This modder claims to have created “the world’s first carbon fiber MacBook” (notice the quotes). He used Carbon Graphix, a $20 vinyl sticker you can get just about anywhere and slapped it on his MacBook like a decal. The thing really looks like real carbon fiber so it could fool people on the first pass. Ok so it’s not the real thing but don’t you wish you could make your MacBook super light as air and super durable with a $20 sticker? LOL. Not a bad idea though. More pictures after the jump.

The sticker can be easily applied and removed from your MacBook to give it that MacBook Pro look. This definitely beats the alternative, and looks more polished too.

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Laptop Covers for Dummies

by Johan on December 12, 2006

Laptop Covers for Dummies

Charlie White from Gizmodo calls these all new and never seen before laptop covers “the stupidest accessory ever”. I think they are nice and I might need them to cover up my laptop. The best part above all is that its price is just US$25 each. What do you think of these products?

Lapstyle calls these “the all new, never seen before” laptop covers, and there’s a good reason why they’ve never been seen before: they are the stupidest accessory ever. The last thing a laptop needs is a cover that makes it retain heat. If you hate your laptop and it’s completely insured, get yourself one of these. Unless you’re planning some computing sessions at the North Pole, this is definitely one of the dumbest ways to spend $25 we’ve seen in a long, long time. This is a joke, right?

Via Gizmodo and Product Page.

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Toshiba A105-S4014 Core Duo Laptop

by Alexander on March 30, 2006

Toshiba A105-S4014 Core Duo Laptop
Toshiba just released a “budget” notebook which offers loads of power and functionality with a lower price than other Core Duos. The Toshiba A105-S4014 Core Duo Laptop comes with 1.83 GHz T2400 Core Duo Processor, Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, 1024MB RAM, 15.4″ Display, 120GB Hard Drive, Finger Print Reader, among others. The price is about $1400 US. Info via Mobile Whack.

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