The Dell XPS 14 entertainment laptop comes with the dual core i5-460M or i5-560M, or with quad core i7-740QM or i7-840QM, NVIDIA GeForce GT425M or GT420M dedicated video card, up to 8GB of DDR3 RAM, up to 640GB 7,200rpm hard drive or up to 256GB solid state drive, and a 14.0-inch WLED bakclight display with a 720p resolution.
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Dell XPS 15 15.6-Inch Entertainment Laptop
The Dell XPS 15 entertainment laptop comes with the dual core i5-460M or i5-560M, or with quad core i7-740QM or i7-840QM, NVIDIA GeForce GT435M or GT420M dedicated video card, up to 8GB of DDR3 RAM, up to 640GB 7,200rpm hard drive or up to 256GB solid state drive, and a 15.6-inch LED bakclight display with a 720p resolution.
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New Sony Vaio P Series gets 3G, GPS and accelerometer
VAIO P Series is the first laptop computer from Sony with built-in GPS, 3G on-board, a built-in accelerometer and a new digital compass. It’s smaller than a laptop and smarter than a smartphone, the colourful VAIO P Series from Sony is your perfect partner for on-the-move computing.
The new Sony Vaio P getting a choice of Intel Atom Z530, Z540 or Z560 processors, 2GB of RAM, 64GB SSD, and an Intel SCH US15W chipset, a 8-inch widescreen LCD display with resolution of 1600×768 pixel, two USB 2.0 ports, WiFi 802.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth, 0.31MP camera, SD card slot, Gigabit Ethernet, optional D-Sub, integrated 3G and GPS, while the standard battery is apparently good for up to 5hrs (or 10hrs with the optional extended pack), weighing just over 600g and slipping effortlessly into a bag or jacket pocket, and runs Windows 7 Home Premium (32bit)
The new VAIO P Series ultra-portable laptop computer is available from June 2010.
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Fujitsu LifeBook UH900 Mini-Laptop with GPS
Fujitsu LifeBook UH900 with an innovative multi-touch display and support for the latest wireless technology, the Fujitsu LifeBook UH900 Mini-laptop offers all the functionality of a traditional laptop in a device that fits in the palm of your hand. Garmin Mobile PC software, a 5.6″ widescreen display and built-in GPS receiver turns your Lifebook UH900 into a powerful street navigator.
Sony VAIO X Series is the world’s lightest Laptop
The new Sony VAIO X Series Laptop is the world’s lightest Laptop, and this 11.1″ scratch-resistant display has a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels and uses LED backlight, weighs 1.6 pounds. It is based on Intel’s “Menlow” platform and includes an Intel Atom Z550 2GHz processor, the GMA 500 integrated graphics, 2GB of DDR2 RAM, and a 64GB or 128GB solid state drive, 14-hour large Lithium-ion battery, the keyboard is milled from aluminum.
Sony VAIO Lifestyle VGN-P688E/N 8-Inch Laptop – Color Gold
Sony VAIO Lifestyle VGN-P688E/N 8-Inch Laptop has high-def resolution, backlit 8-inch ultra-wide XBRITE-ECO technology (with LED backlighting) display provides razor-sharp viewing on the go. It’s powered by a 1.33 GHz Intel processor and includes a 64 GB SSD for faster read/write times and greater durability, memory expansion via Memory Stick media and Secure Digital (SD) memory cards, and 2 GB of RAM (maximum capacity), and Windows Vista Home Basic operating system (32-bit). Other features include a Motion Eye webcam (with omnidirectional microphone) integrated into the to right corner of the display bezel for easy video chats, 2 x USB ports, 1 x VGA port for connecting to an external monitor. The unit features up to 4 hours of battery life with the included standard capacity battery and 8 hours with the large capacity battery (sold separately).
Shadowy modder gives Eee PC a risky back alley trackball implant
Remember that guy who uber-hacked his Eee PC with a GPS, Bluetooth, draft-n WiFi, FM transmitter, SDHC card reader, modem, USB hub, 2GB RAM? Well, we got one more for him. This enterprising gentleman, fed up with suffering through the three-finger scroll of his Eee PC 901, integrated the trackball of his Apple Mighty Mouse into the netbook’s palm rest. Of course, this took some time and effort: in the end, the trackball leads had to be unsoldered from the mainboard, the trackball itself soldered to the mainboard, and the whole shebang installed under the surface of the netbook itself. But you know what? It works. That is, until the Mighty Mouse itself craps out — as they have been known to do. Still, it’s all in a day’s work for a heroic modder. Right? Hit that read link for the step-by-step, but not before you peep the vid after the break.
Credit : engadget.com