Showing posts with label Notebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Notebook. Show all posts

1/02/2012

HP EliteBook 2560p Review

HP EliteBook 2560p Review

HP EliteBook 2560p Review - The ruggedly handsome HP EliteBook 2560p offers durability and great performance, but may still be a tough sell beside cheaper, slimmer competitors.

HP EliteBook 2560p Review - This is HP’s flagship business ultraportable — which means, in the eyes of enthusiasts, it’s one of the most interesting laptops the company makes. A pricetag of over $1,000, however, may put a damper on some buyer’s excitement. For that can of dough, buyers will be expecting a portable workhorse.

HP EliteBook 2560p Review - Our review unit is a base model equipped with a Core i5-2410M processor, 4GB of RAM, and Intel HD 3000 graphics. These specifications are far from outstanding for a laptop starting at $999 on Amazon, but the business laptop market is a different world. The competing Lenovo X220 with a Core i5 is at least $899 on Amazon, which isn’t exactly cheap, either.

HP EliteBook 2560p Review - As always, we’ll do a thorough investigation into the 2560p’s hardware performance, but that isn’t what will make or break this laptop. Instead we’ll need to focus on design, software, and perhaps above all — portability. 



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HP EliteBook 2560p Review

Functionally elegant
HP EliteBook 2560p Review - When it comes to aesthetics, HP’s direction with the ProBook and EliteBook lines has been clear for some time: simple and silver. While Lenovo’s matte black ThinkPad laptops look more outdated every day (the Edge and X1 excluded), the EliteBooks continue to look and feel modern. There is also an industrial feel here, a complexity and heft that feels appropriate for a laptop in this category.

HP EliteBook 2560p Review - Don’t mistake any of this for beauty, however. While this laptop might avoid the overbearing functionality that oozes from a ThinkPad, it is still a mostly functional product that doesn’t make many concessions to aesthetics. It’s thick and blocky rather than smooth and elegant. A large battery bulges from the rear, and the hard plastic bottom feels unpleasantly coarse. If you want luxury, well…HP will be more than happy to sell you an Envy.

HP EliteBook 2560p Review - Take a trip around the laptop and you’ll find average connectivity. Three USB 2.0 ports, one of which is a combo eSATA port, are included. Display connections include VGA and Display Port, which is rounded out by a combo mic/headphone port, an Ethernet port and a card reader. Though the availability of VGA and eSATA is nice, the lack of USB 3.0 is disappointing.

Ready for marathon typists
HP EliteBook 2560p Review - The 2560p may be small due to its 12.5-inch display, but the keyboard is obviously designed for use for long periods of time. Keys are not huge, but large enough. Key feel is on the stiff side, but allows for precise typing. You’ll have to put in a lot of effort to generate keyboard flex. Like all EliteBooks, the 2560 uses a magnesium-alloy frame that gives it surprisingly stiffness and durability – we’ve seen a grown man stand on one without putting so much as a dent in it. That’s the kind of durability you pay a premium for in a business-rugged notebook.

HP EliteBook 2560p Review - Palm space is at a premium, to be sure, but it was just barely adequate for our large hands. Smaller hands will have an even better experience, and long typing sessions should prove comfortable for almost any user. That’s not something that can be said for many ultraportables of this size.

HP EliteBook 2560p Review - Like many business laptops, the 2560p includes a trackpointer as well as a touchpad. Personally, we prefer the feel of Lenovo’s trackpointer, but the one found here works well enough. The downside to this configuration, however, is that two sets of left/right buttons are included: one located just below the spacebar and one located just below the touchpad.

HP EliteBook 2560p Review - This requires that the touchpad be smaller, and using it is a bit uncomfortable, especially compared to the supersized trackpads now cropping up on Ultrabooks. It’s not as bad as we thought it might be at first glance, however. Even multi-touch gestures work well. 

HP EliteBook 2560p Review

Making the most out of matte
HP EliteBook 2560p Review - Just like the body and bezel, the display on this laptop is matte, making it easier to use in various conditions without paying much attention to dust or grime. Use in direct sunlight is possible, and brightly lit rooms are no challenge. This is a rare example of a laptop that’s small enough to take anywhere and enjoyable to use anywhere.

HP EliteBook 2560p Review - All of the standard matte display flaws apply, however. While almost always legible, the display never appears particularly bright even when set to maximum. Colors have little punch, an issue that’s most apparent when playing movies or games. Black level and gradient test images showed poor performance overall and there was some noticeable banding in the darker half of the gradient test image. If you want to enjoy media, buy another laptop.

HP EliteBook 2560p Review - Audio quality proved much different. Though it has no special branding, this laptop sounds about as good as the Beats Audio branded dm1z. Like any laptop, you won’t be wanting to use this as your only stereo, but if you’re stuck in a hotel room and want to listen to some tunes, it’ll do.

Business portable
HP EliteBook 2560p Review - The 2560p seems a little bit heavier than its official 3.68 pounds suggests due to its chunky frame. That’s just a fraction more than your typical 11.6-inch or 12.1-inch laptop. Thickness is 1.08 inches, which doesn’t seem like much, but the chassis is a block, more or less. It’s 1.08 inches all the way through. Cramming this laptop into a small bag may turn out to be more trouble than you’d think, but once you’re on the move you’ll have difficulty remembering that you packed this laptop at all.

HP EliteBook 2560p Review - The standard six-cell battery sticks out of the back of the laptop, which only adds to your woes when trying to fit the laptop into a tight space.At least it provides good battery life. In Battery Eater, it managed to provide two hours and four minutes,which was extended to six hours and 49 minutes in the Battery Eater Reader’s Test. These results are not the best we’ve seen (that honor goes to the Asus U36) but they’re much better than average.

HP EliteBook 2560p Review - You won’t have any trouble using this laptop on your lap due to heat so long as you’re not spiking the processor. Nor will a cubicle-mate or fellow traveler complain about the noise, because at low load, there’s barely any. Ramp up the processor and the fan is most certainly noticeable, but still on the low end of the annoyance scale.

Software
HP EliteBook 2560p Review - Being a part of the HP business laptop line, the 2560p includes a wide range of software that is useful for enterprise or, in some cases, home use. Consumer power users will enjoy the built-in drive encryption features, privacy manager, and security manager. These tools replicate certain functions found in high-end operating system options and security suites, so it’s nice to obtain them for free. The laptop also offers Computrace laptop tracking functionally.

HP EliteBook 2560p Review - Other features of interest include disk and file “sanitation” software to ensure permanent file deletion and HP SpareKey, which allows authorized users to access a system via BIOS if they’ve forgotten the main operating system password. A fingerprint reader is included for login authorization as well.

Performance
HP EliteBook 2560p Review - Though physically small, this laptop has plenty of power inside. It’s somewhat unusual to find normal (rather than low-voltage) Core i5 processors inside laptops with a display size below 13.3 inches.

HP EliteBook 2560p Review - To see if size has an impact on the processor’s performance, we ran the 2560p through SiSoft Sandra’s processor arithmetic benchmark and 7-Zip’s benchmark, obtaining combined scores of 36.73 GOPS and 7304 MIPS, respectively. These scores are right smack in the middle of the pack of normal Core i5 processors, which means they’re among the fastest scores you’ll receive from a dual-core laptop.

HP EliteBook 2560p Review - More general testing with PCMark 7 resulted in an impressive score of 2,243. The laptop did particularly well in the Creativity and Computation suites. Overall, it comes close to the Lenovo U400 and beats the HP Envy 14, both of which are significantly larger.

HP EliteBook 2560p Review - Because the Intel HD 3000 IGP used in this laptop does not support DirectX 11, we weren’t able to use 3DMark 11. We only used 3DMark 06, in which the 2560p scored 3,661. This result is on par with other Intel HD 3000 powered laptops, but far below most laptops with discrete graphics. While 3D gaming is possible on this laptop, most new titles will run at low frame rates even with detail settings turned all the way down.

Conclusion
HP EliteBook 2560p Review - In terms of direct competition, there is only one laptop that butts heads with the HP EliteBook 2560p, and that’s Lenovo’s ThinkPad X220. The EliteBook wins on price only if you take a gander at the manufacturer websites alone. On Amazon and at other online retailers, it appears that the base X220 with a Core i5 processor can be had for around $100 less than the base 2560p.

HP EliteBook 2560p Review - Despite all our whining earlier about Lenovo’s dedication to rather drab design, the X220 actually wins in that arena. In absolute terms the ThinkPad isn’t technically any thinner at its thickest point, but the design isn’t as blocky, so it feels thinner while in use and while being stored. The ThinkPad also has a better keyboard and trackpointer.

HP EliteBook 2560p Review - So why would you buy the HP? Well, it’s more attractive, but we doubt that’s a huge advantage for the intended buyer. A better reason is the built-in software, which is excellent and may make-or-break a purchase for certain enterprise buyers. Another bright spot is the touchpad, which is easier to use than the Lenovo’s and offers surprisingly good multi-touch support for such a small space, which will be a big deal for people who don’t want to use the trackpointer.

HP EliteBook 2560p Review - HP still has some work to do with this laptop. If anything, it is towing the corporate line too heavily — almost all of the EliteBook’s are rugged boxes, and in the larger laptops, that works. Here on the ultraportable end it, it’s more of an issue.

Highs:
  • Attractive, yet durable
  • Good touchpad
  • Long battery life
  • Excellent bundled software

Lows:
  • Thick for an ultraportable
  • No USB 3.0
  • No discrete graphics option
  • Starts expensive, and goes up from there
Source Review: Digital Trend


12/16/2011

GammaTech Durabook R13C use Intel Core Low Power i7-620LM vPro

Durabook R13C is a laptop with a sturdy design made ​​by GammaTech. Laptops have the resilience to be able to use an extreme environment, suitable for those working in the field such as military, law enforcement and others. Demonstrated the durability of this laptop with 810G military to standard certification for protection against shocks, falls, and vomit.

This laptop also has an IP65 certification for protection against water and dust. There is a water resistant keyboard and magnesium alloy casing which has a resistance of 20 times stronger than ABS plastic. In addition, the RC13 is also laced with a fingerprint scanner technology, Kensington lock and Trusted Platfor module 1.2.

For your own specifications, this laptop has a 13.3-inch screen that has the technology impact resistant 1000 NIT. With this technology allows users to still be able to see the monitor despite being in the sun. For the processor, GammaTech choose Low Power Processors Intel's Core i7-620LM vPro supported with 8GB RAM.

Because it is designed for extreme conditions, this laptop has a 2.5 inch SATA HDD equipped with a heater. There is also a super multi DVD drive, two USB ports, SIM card and konetor SC card reader.

12/07/2011

Lenovo ThinkPad X130e

Lenovo has just upgrade ThinkPad X-series at an affordable price to help students and the wider community. ThinkPad X130e with 11.6-inch screen size has a stronger bezel, hinge systems and the tip is 33 percent more powerful, all intended to make this laptop can last a long time, especially against a crash that may occur because of the many activities of school students.

X130e ThinkPad laptop performance is also much better, with a choice of processors AMD E-450 1.65GHz processor which is an upgrade from the previous E-350 or can also choose the new Intel Core I3 2367U.

Users can choose to AMD's 1.3GHz E-300 as well and storage capacity of 500GB. Optimization of Lenovo's focus on speed and longevity. RapidBoot promising X130e can get the Windows 7 desktop in under 20 seconds, and six-cell battery in the ThinkPad can survive up to 8.5 hours.

Although the school is targeted to be its main market, Lenovo states that every person can also purchase the ThinkPad X130e.

Lenovo ThinkPad X130e gives the price of a basic configuration starts with $ 469 and will be marketed starting December 20 in black or red.

12/05/2011

LG Xnote Z330 Ultrabook use Intel Core i7 2637M

LG seems frustrated with the many companies that netbook manufacturers began producing ultrabook. Now they also went along with the name alone make XNote Z330 ultrabook.

Ultarbook has a 13.3-inch screen with 1366 × 768 pixels. In addition, the LG also provide a thickness of 8 mm bezel around the screen. For in its interior, there is a choice between selecting a processor Intel Core i5-2467M or Intel Core i7 2637M. Additionally ultrabook is equipped with 4GB of RAM.

Should a ultrabook, Z330 is also equipped with a SSD drive. The LG also offers two SSD options, namely SSD with 120GB capacity equipped with 6Gbps SATA controller and SSD with 256GB capacity but has a lower speed ie 3Gbps SATA.

Other features of the Ultrabook this is an Intel HD 3000 graphics core built in the sandy bridge processors. There are also features WiFi b / g / n, Bluetooth 3.0 + HS, Intel WIDI, USB 3.0 and microSD card reader.

For the first step, the LG will launch this ultrabook in Korea in the middle of this month. Price range is around 1.7 million-2.6 million won.

Toshiba Satellite P750/02T use Intel Core i5 2410M

A laptop equipped with a TV tuner into a pretty attractive option. This is what is offered Satlellite P750/02T Laptops by Toshiba. Laptop that has Intel Core i5 processor specification 2410M 2.3 GHz can be used to watch television shows plus keep it in your hard disk.

Besides offering excess features a TV tuner, using the 2.0 Turbo Boost technology, this laptop can be increased processor performance to 2.9GHz. Moreover, there are also graphics card NVIDIA GeForce GT 540M, 4GB RAM, a 750 GB hard disk capacity.

Laptop that weighs 2.6 kg has a 15.6-inch screen with 1366 × 768 pixels. Regarding price, there is a special offer at a price of 704 USD which will expire on December 5 in an online shop abroad.

11/28/2011

Gigabyte BookTop T1132N with Core i5 processor

Gigabyte recently launched a unique new laptop, with the name Booktop T1132N. Uniquely this laptop has a touch screen that can be rotated, folded like a laptop generally, and can be moved into position like a tablet. If you get bored, this laptop can also be transformed as a desktop PC.

Besides having a unique display, this laptop comes with Intel Core i5 1.6 GHz. Comes with 11.6-inch capacitive touch screen has a resolution of 1366 × 768 pixels plus ready to take advantage of touchscreen support when using OS Windows 8. For about graphics, this laptop has an integrated Intel HD Graphics 3000 plus 1GB NVIDIA GeForce GT520M.

There is also a plug in that allows for adding up to 8GB of DDR3 RAM. There is also an HDMI port, D-Sub, Ethernet, audio ports and 2.5-inch hard disk. This laptop has only one USB 2.0 ports with four speakers two of which are the bass woofers. There is also option for get 3G connectivity and WiFi 802.11b/g/n connectivity.

8/13/2011

LG P220 thin-light laptop hits Korea this month

A 12.5-inch laptop with a super slim frame? Why Samsung's newly released Samsung Series 3 laptop right? Long before that, the LG P220, which debuted back at CES earlier this year. The LG P220 had a 12.5-inch 1366 x 768 Display IPS touting quality with a super slim frame, Intel Core processors, a Chiclet keyboard, trackpad flush, weight, tipping in at under three pounds / 1.3 kg with a thickness of only 0.82 inches / 20.9 mm. It is touted as a 12.5-inch model, but in a 11.6-inch form factor.

There are several real-life photographs of the LG P220 at imidoresc.

The laptop will start over in Korea this month and subsequently on somewhere in Europe. No word on pricing. It is available in several colors - white, pink and blue.

Some additional specs on the LG P220 - it has a second-generation Intel Core i5 processor, Intel GMA graphics, 2 / 4 GB DDR3 RAM, 250/320 7mm HDD, a 1.3 MP webcam, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, an RJ45 port, Bluetooth 3.0 + HS, HD Audio, DLNA support, a USB 2.0 port, HDMI output and a 4-in-1 card reader. The battery life is rated about 5.5 hours.

8/07/2011

Pre-order Asus Eee PC X101 to early September release

According to the recent pre-order page at ExcaliberPC - the Asus Eee PC X101 to arrive in the U.S. in early September, and at least for the moment when the ETA does not change, then 4 September. Ignore the current products that are clearly from another Eee PC. Originally we had heard it was due in July, which obviously never happened and we heard from Asus in late July that it come in August.

The Asus Eee PC X101 is one of the first (it's not actually the first one) the sub $ 200 netbook ($ 199 actually) come onto the market, allows with a cheap Intel Atom N435 processor and MeeGo operating system (and thus free of Windows to be taxes). Thanks to a 3-cell battery and an 8GB SSD, it should also slimmer and lighter than most of the typical 10-inch netbooks. There is a Windows version of this netbook, the X101H, the record also thicker to a standard hard drive, but we are not sure it is in the U.S. retail market, despite two appearances at the FCC.

8/04/2011

Dell Inspiron M102z: Laptop with New AMD E-450 Processor

AMD will release new APU product, SEC and E Series, and promising the new products will be more energy efficient. However, before AMD launches the product on the market, in Hong Kong there is a laptop that claimed to use the APU E series and can be purchased from Dell Hong Kong site.

Dell Inspiron M102z is first Laptop used AMD E-450 processors. This laptop is powered by 4GB DDR3, 500 GB hard disk, 1.3 megapixel webcam, 802.11 b / g / n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.


Dell Inspiron M102z laptop has a 11.6-inch screen with 1366 × 768 pixels and can be purchased at Dell Hong Kong site for $ 536.

AMD E-450 will be issued by AMD in September 2011. E-450 is AMD dual core processor that has a speed APU 1.65 GHz.

7/30/2011

'Fujitsu Lifebook SH531' 13.3" Laptop with spill-resistant keyboard

Fujitsu released a new laptop with a 13.3-inch, 'Fujitsu Lifebook SH531', multi-purpose laptop with prices that are not expensive.

Fujitsu Lifebook SH531 has dimensions of 323 x 234 x 32.3 mm with processor options: Intel Pentium B940 2.0 GHz processor, Intel Pentium I3-2310M 2.1GHz and 15-2410M 2.3 GHz processor. This processor features dual core processing, hyperthreading, and the turbo boost support. This Fujitsu laptop has a spill-resistant keyboard, do not be afraid if spilled water.

Lifebook SH531 has a screen measuring 13.3-inch LED backlight and a resolution of 1366 × 768 pixels. HDMI and D-SUB.

Fujitsu LifeBook SH531 Specifications: 13.3-inch LED-backlit display, Display resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels, D-Sub and HDMI connector, Powered by either a 2.0GHz Intel Pentium B940, a 2.1GHz Core i3-2310M, or a 2.3GHz Core i5-2410M processor, 2GB to 8GB of RAM, and 320GB or 500GB hard drive, Preloaded with Windows 7 (Home Basic, Home Premium or Professional) OS, DVD or Blu-ray drive, Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, 34 mm ExpressCard slot, Bluetooth 2.1, 4-in-1 card reader and 1.3-megapixel webcam.

7/21/2011

Samsung N100 New Ultra Light MeeGo Netbook Released in India

ASUS was meant to be releasing the X101 MeeGo Netbook on Monday, which silently passed with no netbook hitting the streets. It seems Samsung will be joining ASUS and Lenovo by releasing a MeeGo Netbook, the N100, which is based off their popular N150 netbook. The N100 will be featuring the new Intel Atom N435 single core processor which runs at 1.33 GHz and integrated Intel GMA3150 graphics solution.

The Samsung N100 has a matte 10.1-inch display with the usual 1024 x 600 screen resolution. Under the hood we’ve got 1 GB of DDR3 RAM and a 250 GB hard drive. There are also two USB 2.0 ports (on the N150, there were 3), a VGA port, the usual audio ports, a 4-in-1 card reader and an Ethernet port. The biggest difference from the original N150 is the use of a 3-cell battery, which may have the battery life around 4-5 hours since MeeGo uses less battery. Also, the N435 processor has yet to be put through the full paces on performance so this is just a guestimate. Still, the N100 promises to be thinner then its Windows based role model and will weigh in at a meager 1.03 kg on the scales. We hear that there will be a version featuring a 4400mAh 6-cell battery, which is what we hope you’ll grab if you’ve got the option.

The Samsung N100 was for the Indian market with an estimated retail price of 12290 rupees, which is about about €194 or $275. [Source: netbooknews.com]

Toshiba Thrive Unboxing & 1st Impressions [Video]

The Toshiba Thrive 10.1-inch Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) tablet get unboxed with a few first impressions below. This NVIDIA Tegra 2 tablet features a 5-megapixel rear camera and a 2-megapixel front camera. The Toshiba Thrive also has a HDMI and USB ports, and a micro SD slot. Apart from its replaceable battery, it otherwise retains all the standard Honeycomb tablet trimmings. The Thrive is available in a 16GB model retailing for $480 and 32GB model and an 8GB version for $430 from Amazon.

We like the pricing of this tablet, it has alot to offer for the price point, full HDMI and USB support, full SD card slot, and replaceable battery. Its also got a built-in file management system makes finding and accessing files in Honeycomb easier. However, its got a pretty bulky design and is a little on the heavy side and its the LED lights on the bezel can be flashy for my liking. Its removable battery is unique so the fact that its a little thicker is justified.

Toshiba Thrive Specifications:

10.1-inch (1280 x 800) IPS LCD display with 16:10 wide aspect ratio, and 1280 X 800 resolution.
1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 Dual-core processor.
1GB RAM.
5MP rear-facing camera with LED flash, Autofocus.
720p HD video recording capability.
2MP front-facing camera for video chats.
8GB/ 16GB/ 32GB Memory Storage.
Micro-SD card slot expandable up to 32GB.
Mini-USB port, HDMI port, 3.5mm headphone jack.
Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n connectivity, A-GPS support.
7 hours of battery life per single charge. [Source: netbooknews.com]

7/05/2011

9 Reasons Chromebook is Not Recommended

Post by Peter Mugi of Cloud High Club. He is a proud owner of a Cr-48 Chromebook.

I have seen way too much appreciations about Chromebook, why you should use it, how fast it is, etc.  Yes I think Chromebook is great.  My Cr-48 works well and I guess Samsung’s would be even better.  However, if you ask me whether Chromebook is perfect, my answer is a definite NO.  It’s great but with deficiencies.  Besides, it’s not designed for all computer users.


There are people who are not reocmmended to use Chromebook.  In this article I’ll suggest 9 reasons that Chromebook is not recommended.

  1.     You need many local apps that no comparable web app alternatives are available
  2.     You need to access IE- (or other browser) only web sites
  3.     You want dual systems but you are not technically competent to hack the Chromebook
  4.     You need large local storage space (or you don’t have money to pay for extra cloud storage every month)
  5.     You have many peripherals to plug into your computers, for example iPhone
  6.     You often print but only have an old printer and don’t want to always switch on another PC
  7.     You need Java and other plug-ins not supported by Chrome OS
  8.     You want choices (of Chromebook with varying look and specs)
  9.     You do not live in the launch countries and don’t want to wait (or pay more for parallel import)


Days ago I had a discussion with someone in an online forum.  I mentioned the drawbacks of Chrome OS such as lack of Java.  The other guy seemed not to be convinced, since he thought that what I did was like comparing a car with a motorcycle.  Chrome OS is a web-centric OS that shouldn’t be compared with traditional OS.

Well, I agree that Chromebook is not an ordinary computer.  But customers don’t necessarily appreciate this.  To them as long as the product is good and matches their needs they’ll pay.  If I have to buy a computing device for my girlfriend, I won’t care about theories and academic talks.  If my girlfriend does not fall into one of the 9 categories of people above, Chromebook is a good choice.  That’s all.  So dear friends, think thoroughly before you purchase.  Chromebook is a great device, but only people know how to handle it could release its full potential. [Source: chromestory.com]

7/01/2011

Deal of The Year: Lenovo IdeaPad U160 Core i5/i7 Processor

We need not talk long about the bush, this really is the ultimate deal in the month of the year. The Lenovo Ideapad U160 is already available at Amazon starting at 299 € and with 4GB RAM and a 1.2Ghz Core i5. Yes, the number has a hook, because you must have for a student card, because then there is a 50 € voucher from Microsoft. Who does not have the pass, get the Ideapad U160 is still sensational for € 349 and the Core i7 version, also with 4GB of RAM, for 399 €!

The version for € 349 (or 299 € for students) Intel Core i5 430UM (1.2Ghz), 4GB RAM, 320GB HDD, and Windows 7 Home Premium equipped. The 11th-6-inch display with 1366 × 768 on triggered and the 6-cell battery lasts for about 4-5h (ie open-HD video playback and tidy Tabs) under stress. Note, this version is only available with a red lid, but the bargain of the year.

For € 399 (or 349 € for students) you will get the version with Intel Core i7 620UM, which is clocked at 1GHz. 4GB of RAM is also available here and the hard disk was upgraded to 500GB. All other specs are the same i5 version, but the cover is not red but gray / brown.


Finally, a personal note. We cut loose here in the 50 "Deal of the Day" news out, but such action or such a low price for such high-quality hardware we had in the entire history Netbooknews yet. Roland blogs by the way for over a year on the i5 version of the U160 and I can assure you personally that you order a mobile Spitzengeraet (even if it is the UM and does not act, the M variant of the CPU) will receive extremely high processing quality. Yes, it's a sellout, but who does not want to lie down to 3 or 4 times the price for a strike version of Sandy Bridge, which was as long as the boxes are still available!

Lenovo IdeaPad U160 with Core i5/i7 Processor Review Video:

12/11/2010

Gateway LighT25 with New Feature

The tendency of young people who have to exist in social networks, try to read the gateway. The American company launched its newest netbook LighT25 Light series.
The new Light-family supplement is in fact one of the previous series. This can be demonstrated by the performance of the most important to surf the cyber space and beautiful appearance and stylist.
LighT25 comes in 3 colors, black sesame, red strawberry, coconut and white. kg with a weight of only 1.25, so owners more stylish than menjinjingnya. In addition, the light screen 25 10.1-inch WXGA Ultrabright SD LED backlight and TFT-LCD with 1024 × 600 pixels and high brightness (200nit).
buried in parts of the brain were dual-core Atom N550 (1.50GHz, 1MB L2 Cache, 8.5 W) as a processor, and the operating system Windows 7. can also record, 1 GB DDR3 memory and 250GB hard drive data to the reliability of this Gateway Netbook support.
For convenience and comfort for the access to social networking sites today is a necessity, brings Gateway One-Click button social network. The one-touch button brings the magic of the three accounts of social networking in your presence.
Front-Liner Gateway States, one of the advantages LighT25 because it was with a 6 cell battery, a resistance has provided up to 8 hours. Another advantage is a certified WLAN and Bluetooth version 3.0.
"This is the latest version of the Bluetooth laptop with a speed higher than the previous series," he said.
For voice services, high-definition audio support with two built-in stereo speakers for stunning sound. "No doubt, the Gateway Series LighT25 suitable choice for office workers, he said.