Asus will release the U36S ultra-thin laptop in Europe next month. This ultra-thin laptop has a fingerprint-free Magnesium-Aluminum alloy cover, just 19 mm thick and weight 1.9kg.
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Asus U36S ultra-thin laptop coming to Europe next month
ASUS U36 13.3-Inch Ultraportable Laptop on sale now in UK
Asus is now offering the U36 series laptop in the UK market, the U36JC-RX197X model. The U36 laptop is the world’s thinnest laptop with standard voltage Intel Core i5-460M/480M processor, a magnesium-aluminum alloy cover, just 19mm at the thickest point, and incredibly lightweight (1.44/1.6kg).
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New MacBook Air with Black Aluminum?
Apple has introduced an updated version of MacBook Air. The new MacBook Air comes with a specially anodized black aluminum case for top-end model, in much the same way as has a black high-end MacBook on top of the standard white Macbooks.
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LG P330 13.3-inch laptop with Nvidia GT555M
LG has introduced new performance and mobility laptop in Germany, called the LG P330. This laptop has a narrow bezel technology, weighs 3.6-pound, and magnesium and aluminum design that looks high quality.
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Averatec N3400
TriGem have announced another new model in their Averatec line of home computers, in the shape of the N3400 ultraportable. While it may resemble a netbook, in fact the aluminum-clad notebook packs a dual-core Pentium T3400 2.16GHz processor, 3GB of RAM (8GB supported) and a 250GB hard-drive, together with a 13.3-inch display.
There’s also WiFi b/g/n, gigabit ethernet and Bluetooth, together with an external 8x DVD burner. Graphics are courtesy of Intel’s GMA X4500HD, while there’s also a VGA output, 4-in-1 memory card reader and three USB 2.0 ports.
The whole thing weighs 1.74kg and comes with a 65W 2-cell 5,000mAh battery; TriGem are yet to make any runtime estimates. However we do know that the Averatec N3400 should be available imminently, priced at around $799.
Averatec N3400 |
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CPU
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Intel Pentium Dual Core T3400 2.16GHz |
Chipset
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Intel GM45
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Main Memory
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3GB DDR2, 800MHz, expandable to 8GB
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Graphic system
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Intel GMA X4500HD
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Display
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13.3-inch WXGA
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HDD
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250GB SATA
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Optical Disc Drive
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External USB Super-Multi 8x dual-layer DVD/CD reader-burner
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Wireless
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802.11n
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Bluetooth
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Yes
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Card Reader
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4 in 1
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Video Camera
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1.3 MPixel
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USB
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3 |
D-sub
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Yes
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DVI
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No |
HDMI
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No
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Express Slot
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No |
e-SATA
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No |
LAN
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Yes
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Battery
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65W 2-cell 5,000mAh
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OS
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Windows Vista Home Premium
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Warranty
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1 year
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Weight
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1.72 kg
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Price
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$799.00
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HP Mini 5101 netbook approved for use by mini executives
The Mini 5101, or Mini Executive as HP would have it, is now available to purchase, with prices starting at $399.99. While still a netbook at heart, the 5101 has an impressive array of accoutrements: aluminum and magnesium shell for lightweight (2.64 lbs) sturdiness, flat chiclet keyboard, 10.1-inch LED-backlit display, and at an extra cost, 128GB SSD and 1366 x 768 resolution upgrade options. The build quality and keyboard got high marks from us when we handled the machine back in June, and now a couple of online scribes have put together timely in-depth reviews of the device. They share the impression that HP has a strong business product on its hands, highlighted by a class-leading WiFi signal of 37.7 Mbps at 15 feet, though they were also concerned that neither pricing nor battery life (between 5 and 7 hours) are the best available. Hit up the read links for all the delectable details.
Credit : engadget.com