Monday, September 30, 2013

Fujitsu Esprimo MH300 10 1 inch in Malaysia

Fujitsu Esprimo MH300/10.1-inch in Malaysia
Fujitsu has released a new netbook, called as the Fujitsu Esprimo MH300 in Malaysia that’s runs on MeeGo operating system. The new Fujitsu Esprimo MH300 netbook runs on MeeGo Linux operating system, and powered by a 1.66 GHz Intel Atom N455 processor. The only thing that really makes the new Fujitsu Esprimo MH300 MeeGo netbook stand out from the netbook crowd that is the open source operating system. Just take a look on the below specs list to collect more information on the new Fujitsu Esprimo MH300 MeeGo netbook.

Fujitsu Esprimo MH300 Netbook Specs :

* Running MeeGo Linux OS
* Powered by a 1.66 GHz Intel Atom N455 processor
* 10.1-inch display with 1024 x 600 pixels resolution
* Boasted by a 3 cell battery
* 1GB of RAM, and a 250GB hard drive
* Weighs about 2.4 pounds
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Saturday, September 28, 2013

Sager Brings NP9280 – The Fastest Gaming Laptop

Sager Brings NP9280 – The Fastest Gaming Laptop
Sager, one of the leading manufacturers of laptops, has launched its latest notebook – NP9280. Sager has announced that its latest product is the most powerful desktop replacement in the world.This notebook measures 15.5inches x 11.75 inches x 2.35 inches, and weighs 11.55 pounds.

Powerful Notebook for Gamers
Sager NP9280 will be the first notebook to be powered by Intel Core i7 processor, which is the fastest and most powerful processor in the world.

This Sager notebook is equipped with Intel X58 chipset to support triple channel DDR3 memory and the i7 Extreme Edition processor. The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280M Graphics card, supporting DVI and HDMI output, will make the GPU of Sager NP9280 the fastest in the world. It will also feature 3-mega pixel high-resolution video camera and eSATA port. The high speed of this laptop will make it the ultimately choice of gamers, trying to break the speed barriers on their laptops.

Memory:

With availability of three detachable, 2.5-inch SATA hard disk drives, supporting RAID 0, 1 and 5, users of this notebook need not worry about storage space. There is also the option of using DVD, inclusive or exclusive of R/RW combo drive and Blu-ray.

Keypad:

Gamers would be overwhelmed with the unit of the notebook dedicated to programmable gaming buttons. These two buttons will give gamers complete control over the game. The QWERTY keyboard has numeric keys, Windows hot keys, hot keys for controlling NCD brightness, emailing and web browsing.

Camera:

The 3-mega pixel high-resolution web cam will produce images akin to reality, which is missing in most webcams fitted to laptops. The image clarity will enhance your video conferencing and face-to-face chatting experiences.

Audio System:

Sager NP9280 has a high end built in audio system, with four built in speakers and one built in microphone.

Display:

It will feature 17-inch WUXGA super clear glare display of 1920×1200-pixel resolution.

Price:

The price of NP9280 starts from $2,000.

Source : www.us.ayushveda.com
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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Sony VAIO VPCS139LE B Ultraportable Laptops

Sony VAIO VPCS139LE/B Ultraportable Laptops
Sony’s VAIO Z-Series contains some of the best ultraportable laptops available to buy, but they’re extremely expensive.

Those not looking to bankrupt themselves on a Sony ultraportable would do well to check out the well-rounded VAIO VPCS139LE/B (£779 inc. VAT), which offers great portability, power and usability.

Portability is decent and, although the 303-minute battery life can’t compete with the Asus U35JC-RX080V or Apple MacBook 13-inch, it offers more than enough power for medium-length journeys.

Having said that, the 2kg chassis is a little on the heavy side, but it won’t realistically cause you many issues.

Build quality is excellent and the magnesium-alloy chassis is rock solid, providing excellent protection for the laptop’s internal components. This also provides a hard base for the keyboard which, along with the Apple MacBook, is one of the best.

The isolation style board – whereby each key sticks up through a hole in the chassis – works well, with the keys providing a snappy action and comfortable travel.


Strong lid

The screen lid is also strong, protecting the display from bumps and bashes on the road.

Colour reproduction is good, as is detail, courtesy of the 1366 x 768-pixel resolution, but we expected a brighter panel from Sony. There’s also a shiny Super-TFT screen coating in place, unlike the Toshiba, which tends to create irritating reflections in bright light.

The Intel Core i3 processor – the same as in the Asus – provides more than enough performance for everyday work, and those looking to run multiple applications concurrently will be well catered for here – although for ultimate power the Intel Core i5-powered Toshiba here is hard to beat.

The integrated Intel chip provides more than enough graphical performance for viewing and even editing your photos. Unlike all but the Toshiba, there’s also an optical drive for reading and burning DVDs and CDs. This will no doubt prove a key selling point for those wanting to back up their data to disc or watch DVDs.

The 500GB hard drive is generous, and will take some time to fill, unless you have vast amounts of data to carry around with you.

The Sony also boasts a wealth of features. There’s the VAIO and Assist hotkeys while an ExpressCard slot and FireWire port – the latter being a unique feature – are also included.

We’re big fans of the Sony VAIO VPCS139LE/B. It costs quite a bit less than the Toshiba Portege R700-15x, offers a broadly similar experience when it comes to power and portability, yet at the same time offers better usability. A great machine and one that is easy to recommend.
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Saturday, September 21, 2013

Laptops MSI CR650 scores an AMD E 350 Zacate APU

Laptops MSI CR650 scores an AMD E-350 Zacate APU
MSI : There’s no question that AMD’s new Fusion Zacate platform is pretty killer when it comes to ultraportables or notbooks (as we like to call ‘em), but there’s no reason the affordable, solid-performing APU couldn’t power a budget 15.6-inch system, right? Well, that’s certainly the way a few laptop manufacturers see it. Following in the footsteps of Toshiba’s Satellite C655D, MSI’s decided to cram its 15.6-inch CR650 with AMD’s latest Fusion APU. Equipped with a Zacate E-350 CPU with Radeon HD 6310 graphics on the same die (the same chip in the HP dm1 we just reviewed), there’s no doubt the rig can handle full HD and light games without a hiccup. We’re not exactly drooling over the design, but it does have the basics, including a DVD drive, six-cell battery, HD webcam, and speakers that claim superior SRS sound. It will also be configurable with 250, 320, or 500GB hard drive and DDR3 RAM.There’s no word on the price just yet, but our guess it should ring up at under $600 when it finally hits shelves.
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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Dell Inspiron 6400 15 4 inch Laptop Review

new Dell Inspiron 6400
Dells one of the well-known laptop maker has announced the launch of its new laptop namely, Dell Inspiron 6400. The Inspiron 6400 makes a good home or small-business system if it stays put most of the time, as its too heavy for regular travel. With the new Inspiron 6400, all of the crucial elements are accounted for: You get a comfortable keyboard and touchpad, a decent display, and a very solid collection of basic multimedia features and connections. The base unit starts at approximately S$1,799, but Dell offers a vast array of configuration options for everyone from the most basic Web and email user to digital junkies who require midrange gaming and graphics capabilities. That said, if youre looking for a similar set of features but a larger display, check out the Inspiron 9400; if youre looking for something more portable, the Inspiron 640m weighs less and offers a similar experience, just with a nominally smaller display. HP also makes two systems, the Pavilion dv5100 and the Compaq Presario V5100, which offer comparable feature sets and weigh a little less.
Dell Inspiron 6400
Design

The Inspiron 6400s which powered by features 15.4-inch widescreen display can be configured with one of two native resolutions, XGA or the finer SXGA+, and either a glossy TrueLife or standard, nonglossy finish. We prefer the finer resolution, which affords more screen real estate, but if you have bad eyesight, the lower resolution will make text and graphics appear larger, though less detailed. The glossy finish makes the display look brighter but also gives off a distracting glare in sunny or well-lit environments. Our glossy, SXGA+ test unit delivered a solid score of 160cd/m² on our Minolta luminance meter, which tests a displays maximum brightness. The Inspiron 6400s keyboard is adequate, and the touch pad and two mouse buttons are nice and big, though they dont afford a great amount of tactile feedback.
best Dell Inspiron 6400
Features

The Inspiron 6400 provides a standard array of ports and connections that should fulfill the needs of most basic users. The offering is virtually identical to what youll find on the Pavilion dv4000, except that the Inspiron 6400 lacks a Type II PC Card slot (inconsequential, unless you already have a bunch of PC Cards) and has a media card reader that supports one additional format (SmartMedia). One of the very best things about the Inspiron 6400 is the set of seven handy multimedia buttons that sit smack in the middle of its front edge, which makes it easy to control music and movies, even when the lid is shut no other vendor offers.
Source : [asia.cnet.com]
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