After the launch of CrunchPad so called JooJoo the product of Fusion Garage There seems a tablet war among the big brands like Microsoft and Apple . Microsoft’sCEO Steve Ballmer has announced HP Slate a Windows 7 OS based tablet and Few days back at Apple event Steve Jobs Apple’s CEO has revealed Apple’s tablet iPad
Apple’s iPad tablet PC has just been announced recently and if you wonder how much would it cost to build the system, or perhaps a more interesting question is how much profit does Apple Inc actually gain with each iPad being sold to consumers, the recent analysis report from Brian Marshall will have the answer. According to Brian Marshall, BroadPoint AmTech, the whole system BOM (Bill of Material) and manufacturing costs are costing around $270.50 for 16GB iPad (WiFi version), indicating that they may gain around $200, or at least 40 percent with each unit being pushed to market.
ASUS has introduced its new stylish, compact and ultra-slim 13.3″ notebook – ASUS UL30Vt (the successor to ASUS UL30), which features the ground-breaking ASUS Turbo33 technology for 33% faster performance, and ASUS GraphiX Boost technology for switchable graphics, based on newest Windows 7 operating system.
ASUS has introduced its new 15.6″ ASUS G51J 3D gaming notebook, which the company claims as the world’s first laptop with NVIDIA 3D Vision and specially designed 3D glasses, providing gamers a truly immersive 3D gaming and multimedia experience.
According to ASUS, “Equipped with NVIDIA 3D Vision, the ASUS G51J 3D delivers ultra-realistic graphics that come to life before the user. A pair of 3D Vision active-shutter glasses coupled with a wide-range infra-red emitter, deliver stereoscopic images with clarity, brightness and depth-of-field at full resolution without any viewing angle restrictions. The GPU driver and a 120Hz 3D panel render each scene twice, delivering up to 60 images evenly to each eye. With up to 400 PC games that work out-of-the-box with 3D Vision, gamers can experience a whole new dimension of gaming never-before seen, with recently released games such as Resident Evil 5, Borderlands, World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King, Batman: Arkham Asylum and Star Trek D-A-C.”
Lenovo has announced its new 11.6-inch ultraportable laptops named as Lenovo IdeaPad U150, which comes with stylish designs and innovative features. The new Lenovo IdeaPad U150 is equipped with ultra-low-voltage (CULV) version of the 1.2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SU2300 processor, 320GB HDD, 8GB DDR3 memory, and Intel GMA 4500MHD graphics card. In addition, the laptop comes with Active Protection System technology that can helps protect the hard drive
if the laptop is drop or bump. On the other hand, the U150 also comes with new version of Lenovo’s OneKey Rescue System technology (version 7.0) which able to performs data backups and scans the system for viruses even before loading the operating system.
AT&T offers many netbooks with 3G support. But this is the first time Sprint is providing 3G support to a netbook PC. Today the firm announced that it is offering Dell’s Inspiron Mini 10 netbook with super-fast 3G support for only $199.99 with activation on a Sprint Mobile Broadband plan and a two-year service agreement.
Thanks to Sprint’s faster 3G network you’ll be able to enjoy internet like never before when on the go.
In fact you’ll enjoy voice-over-IP (VoIP), high-speed video telephony, music on-demand and video messaging on your netbook.
Sprint’s EV-DO Rev. A provides customers with expected average upload speeds of 350-500 kbps and download speeds of between 600 kbps and 1.4 mbps. Peak download data rates increase to 3.1 Mbps (from 2.4 Mbps), and peak upload data rates increase to 1.8 Mbps (from 153 kbps).
Amazon.com, Inc. has announced its latest, free application for enjoying Kindle books on personal computers – Kindle for PC, which enables readers around the world to read Kindle books on their PCs, while taking advantage of impressive capabilities in the new Windows 7, including Jump Lists and Windows Touch technology.
“Kindle for PC is the perfect companion application for folks who own a Kindle or Kindle DX,” commented Ian Freed, Vice President for Amazon Kindle. “Kindle for PC is also a great way for people around the world to read the most popular books of today even if they don`t yet have a Kindle.”
Acer Japan has recently launched its new desktop PC in Japan. The Aspire L3600-A10 is an Intel powered desktop with 2.2GHz Celeron 450 CPU, and a 18.5-inch 16:9 monitor with 1366 × 768 pixels resolution. Its display screen adopts Acer’s very own ACM (Adaptive Contrast Management) that allows it to produce high contrast ratio of 10,000:1. Other features include up to 2GB memory, Intel G31 Express chipset, 160GB HDD, DVD Burner, and Windows Vista Home Premium OS. The Aspire L3600-A10 desktop will be released on 22 November 2008.
After £98 notebook this chinese 7” notebook surely win the title to be the cheapest notebook of the world. Thanks to a Chinese manufacturer already cheap netbook just got little more cheaper. The Sungworld 7″ netbook is a VIA VT8500 (300MHz) powered machine, with basic specification. In addition you get a 7″ widescreen display (800 x 480), 128MB RAM, 1GB RAM, Wireless, and Windows CE operating system. Not at all bad at $73 if all you want to do is browse internet on-the-go.
Here’s three more addition to HP’s TouchSmart line up: the TouchSmart 300, the TouchSmart 600, and the TouchSmart 9100. All three of them are standard all-in-ones with a choice of 20- or 23-inch diagonal widescreen display. Each features a sleek design that integrates HD display with a multitouch enabled screen. And with accompanying wireless keyboard and mouse and optional Blu-ray drive, the all-in-ones provide a nice way to enjoy multimedia content.