Published on: 12th May, 2011

Lenovo recently started to sell its IdeaPad S205 in a quiet manner. The crossover ultraportable has been presented at CES and costs $499, but its performance places it above netbooks as it has a 1.6GHz AMD E-350 with Fusion roots that provides it with a Radeon HD 6310 graphics core capable of handling 1,080 video [...]
Published on: 18th April, 2011

Hewlett Packard recently added new product ranges represented by the Elitebook ‘w’ notebooks and the Z210 series of the expanded Z workstation line. The ‘w’ series means they are mobile workstations and includes the Elitebook 8460w, 8560w and 8760w. As they are expected to be replacements of desktops, the range has high specifications and includes [...]
Published on: 13th April, 2011

Toshiba Europe has unveiled four new notebooks with 3D active shutter glasses technology. The Satellite P750 3D/P755 3D as well as the Satellite P770 3D/P775 3D are included in the series. The former notebooks use high-definition 15.6-inch displays. The latter have bigger panels at a size of 17.3 inches. They all have 120Hz refresh rates [...]
Published on: 4th April, 2011

Notebooks equipped with Google’s streamlined and cloud-based Chrome OS are now confirmed to go mainstream, although they were originally expected to ship in numbers in this year’s first half. The change will take place in the second half of this year. A wide range of important vendors are supposed to present their Chrome OS notebooks [...]
Published on: 4th April, 2011

According to NetworkWorld, keylogger software was found on a brand new notebook of Samsung. The fact is considered an illegal break of privacy. An R525 notebook was fully scanned in February and StarLogger was discovered on it. The application records keystrokes made in different windows, which include password-protected boxes, and may be used by a [...]
Published on: 1st April, 2011

MSI has recently presented its newest notebook, called X370; this fits into MSI’s X-Slim series with a thickness of less than one inch. The company’s new offering is based on the AMD dual-core E-350 processor, with Radeon built-in graphics capable of running DirectX 11. The CPU seems to utilize 18 watts of power, enabling an [...]
Published on: 1st April, 2011
A few days ago, Acer got into details of its Iconia Touchbook launch in the United States. The 14-inch dual-touchscreen notebook would ship in a single configuration at a price of $1,200. The Iconia-6120 notebook will be equipped with an unnamed Core i5 processor, perhaps the pre-Sandy Bridge, a 640GB hard drive, 4GB of RAM, [...]
Published on: 27th February, 2011

Dell has announced future changes to its notebooks XPS 15 and XPS 17. With exteriors freshened up, they are now equipped with Huron River mainboards from Intel and Sandy Bridge-era dual-core and quad-core processors combined with NVIDIA graphics. The new XPS 17 supports 3DTV natively and includes 3D Blu-ray discs. This notebook’s regular version has [...]
Published on: 12th February, 2011

Sony is already shipping the VAIO YB netbooks in the United States. The computer has an 11.6-inch, 720-pixel display and is equipped with a 1.6GHz AMD Fusion processor giving it 1,080-pixel video and significantly faster 3D than have Intel CULV notebooks in the same class. Standard configuration comes with a 500GB hard drive and 4GB [...]
Published on: 3rd February, 2011

Toshiba claims a technology breakthrough with its first notebook that has a color-changing shell. The Qosmio T750 benefits from a technique developed by Touré Meihan, aka Picasus, capable of shifting the color, depending on the viewing angle, from blue to purple. It is similar to the effect produced by chameleon paint on cars but does [...]