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Asus Core i7 gaming notebooks

By Paul Ridden

13:39 January 18, 2010 PST

Looking down on the G73Jh Core i7 gaming notebook from Asus

ASUS' Republic of Gamers (ROG) showed off some new gaming notebooks at CES, with specs available including Intel i7 processor, Direct X 11 and 3D graphics, high definition audio and HDD support for up to 1Tb of storage. Gizmag took the opportunity to have a closer look. Read More

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Lenovo IdeaPad U1

By Paul Ridden

13:31 January 8, 2010 PST

Lenovo's hybrid notebook and tablet PC, the IdeaPad U1

There has been a lot of pondering about exactly which niche the tablet PC will fit into in today's tech-centric mobile world. At this year's CES trade show in Las Vegas, Lenovo hopes to answer many of those questions by merging the familiarity of a laptop and the convenience and portability of a tablet PC into one package. The main innovation in the IdeaPad U1 is a detachable tablet PC screen which has its own operating system and processor but when docked in the laptop body shares both battery and processing power. Read More

PERSONAL COMPUTING

Micron offers fastest SSD with RealSSD C300

By Jeff Salton

20:11 December 6, 2009 PST

The Micron RealSSD C300 is claimed to be the fastest SSD on the market

Micron claims its recently-created RealSSD C300 is the industry’s fastest for notebook and desktop PCs, delivering faster operating system boot and hibernate times, speedier application loads, and quicker data transfer and file copying. Micron says benchmark tests have shown that the C300 SSD is the fastest PC SSD leveraging the industry standard SATA 3Gbps interface, while the Solid State Drive (SSD) performance is further boosted by natively supporting the next generation high-speed interface – SATA 6Gbps. Read More

MOBILE TECHNOLOGY

Air-cushioned sleeve promises greater laptop protection

By Jeff Salton

17:36 December 3, 2009 PST

The Sumdex Aircube laptop sleeve offers additional protection for laptops on the go

The Sumdex Aircube laptop sleeve uses "air cell technology" to spread overall pressure between air channels and provide added protection for traveling laptops. Made from durable TPU (thermoplastic urethane) and neoprene, the Aircube sleeve is similar to surrounding your precious computer in bubble wrap – only better looking and not as bulky. Read More

ECOGIZMO

High-tech origami: Je Sung Park's recyclable paper laptop concept

By Jenna Meade

01:00 November 19, 2009 PST

Je Sung Park's clever concept design makes the upgrade process both inexpensive and guilt-...

In a world where concern for the environment is high on the agenda, it was only a matter of time before the laptop got a green makeover. Outstripping even the Bamboo notebook in eco-friendly credentials, designer Je Sung Park has pushed the concept to its limit and opened our eyes to the laptop of the future: a recyclable paper design. Read More

PERSONAL COMPUTING

Acer releases 3D laptop

By Dario Borghino

05:22 October 24, 2009 PDT

The Acer AS5738 comes with a 3D screen, 3D glasses and software to project your media and ...

Acer's latest laptop aims to offer something new to videogame and movie enthusiasts: equipped with a 3D screen and glasses, the AS5738 is specifically designed to deliver 3D multimedia and it's also capable of translating standard 2D media content into the third dimension. Read More

PERSONAL COMPUTING

Apple takes inspiration from MacBook Pro for updated MacBook

By Darren Quick

01:10 October 21, 2009 PDT

Apple's updated MacBook with unibody enclosure, LED-backlit display and glass multi-touch ...

Apple’s new MacBook update finds the notebook borrowing a few things from its bigger brother. Like the MacBook Pro, the new MacBook features a unibody enclosure, albeit polycarbonate instead of aluminum, an LED-backlit display, a glass multi-touch trackpad, and a built-in battery designed to deliver up to seven hours of battery life. Read More

PERSONAL COMPUTING

Acer delivers its first touchscreen notebook and updates the Timeline series

By Dario Borghino

07:39 October 18, 2009 PDT

Acer's Aspire 5738PG is the company's first touchscreen notebook and combines high-end spe...

Up until now, touchscreen laptops have been one of two things — either low-resolution and lacking the horsepower to perform heavy tasks, or just too expensive. With the upcoming Aspire 5738PG, a multi-touch screen notebook sporting Windows 7 and some respectable specs priced at less than US$800, Acer is looking to bring a quality touchscreen experience within the budget of a wider range of users. On the same day, the PC giant also announced an update to its Timeline series with the addition of a 11.6-inch notebook and the transition to Intel dual-core processors on all existing models. Read More

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Logitech's portable lapdesk - if you can't live without your mouse

By Jude Garvey

20:20 September 21, 2009 PDT

Logitech's lapdesk lets you use your mouse wherever you use your laptop

There's no denying that laptops have made life on-the-go a lot easier. However, if you're used to the ease and comfort of a mouse rather than a touchpad, you might be interested in a new product announced by Logitech. Complete with built-in mouse pad, the portable lapdesk is designed to allow you to use a mouse whenever and wherever you use your laptop. Read More

PERSONAL COMPUTING

HP unveil sleek (and familiar looking) Envy notebooks

By Mick Webb

17:18 September 20, 2009 PDT

The HP Envy 13 with aluminum and magnesium casing

If ya can’t beat 'em, look like ‘em. That seems to be the ethos at HP with the unveiling of its slim new Envy line of notebooks, which take a fair few visual cues from Apple’s MacBook Pro – not that there’s anything wrong with that. Read More

PERSONAL COMPUTING

A netbook by any other name: the VIA NetNote

By Paul Ridden

16:27 September 17, 2009 PDT

One of the new VIA NetNote Turnkey Systems - combining the portability and affordability o...

How do you punch a hole into the already over-populated netbook market and get your product seen by the buying public? You could just offer something that competitors don't have. But maybe that isn't enough. Perhaps you need to create a brand new device category for your new product to help it stand out from the crowd. Enter the NetNote from Taiwan's VIA Technologies which offers all the affordability and portability of a netbook and the high definition video capabilities and functionality of a notebook. Read More

WEARABLE ELECTRONICS

Dicota's award winning BacPac Control with built in ipod controller

By Mick Webb

15:13 September 8, 2009 PDT

The BacPac Control notebook bag from Dicota has an iPod controller integrated into the sho...

With increasingly convenient technology comes ever-inventive ways to take it from one place to the next. Dicota has unveiled the BacPac Control, featuring room for a notebook up to 15” with the added bonus of an iPod controller integrated into the bag’s shoulder strap. Read More

MOBILE TECHNOLOGY

Aiptek projectors are pocket rockets

By Jeff Salton

16:23 September 7, 2009 PDT

The Pico Projector T30 can project images and video from your iPhone or iPod without the n...

Aiptek International has been busy adding to its already impressive V10 mini projector with three new models, the T20, T30 and the PocketCinema D10. What we liked most about the Pico Projector T30 when we witnessed a demo of the new device at IFA in Germany was the ease in which you can extract those great images and video from your iPod, iPhone – no apps, no drivers - with a special cable. Just find a blank wall and gather your friends around. And the PocketCinema T30 instantly connects to any device like a camcorder or media player with a 3-in-1 AV output. Read More

PERSONAL COMPUTING

Nokia to join the netbook fray with the Booklet 3G

By Darren Quick

19:49 August 24, 2009 PDT

The Nokia Booklet 3G

They’re known as netbooks, ultraportables, subnotebooks, mini-laptops or even kneetop computers in some circles. Now consumers have yet another moniker to contend with as Nokia announces its upcoming Nokia Booklet 3G. Featuring a glass 10.1-inch HD display and Intel Atom processor, the Booklet 3G is a Windows-based unit that promises the performance of a full-function PC alongside a rated 12-hour battery life. Read More

PERSONAL COMPUTING

No surface too shiny for new Logitech mice

By Jeff Salton

23:48 August 20, 2009 PDT

The Logitech Performance Mouse MX and Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX

Logitech has released a mouse that makes portable computing easier – one that operates on shiny surfaces. Utilising its Darkfield Laser Tracking, the company says its mouse can operate on virtually any surface – including clear glass (that’s at least 4mm thick) and other high-gloss surfaces found in today’s modern home and office. The technology is available in two models – the Logitech Performance Mouse MX (full-size) and the Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX (compact for notebooks). Read More

MILITARY

AMREL announce the HC-2 military computer

By Mick Webb

18:03 August 17, 2009 PDT

The AMREL HC-2 features a Windows XP interface and 128GB solid state drive 
 (Image: AMREL...

Recent developments in battlefield technology have demonstrated the increasing need for soldiers on the ground to be able to relay large amounts of information, using highly portable and flexible equipment. To this effect American Reliance (AMREL) has announced their latest compact computer platform, the HC-2, featuring a Windows XP interface and 128GB solid state drive. Read More

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Portable computing appears to be coming of age

By Gizmag Team

01:43 July 15, 2009 PDT

Portable computing appears to be coming of age

The era of ubiquitous communication AND computing is fast approaching with the latest DisplaySearch data predicting global netbook sales will double to 33 million units from 2008 to 2009 while traditional Notebook sales (those with displays 12.1” and larger) will be flat (129 million units), year-on-year for the first time ever. With smart phone sales running at 33 million units a quarter according to Gartner Group, more than half the portable computers being sold across the globe this year will have screens smaller than 12 inches. Read More

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Sony adds W-Series mini notebook to VAIO line

By Darren Quick

01:53 July 9, 2009 PDT

Sony VAIO W-Series - in pink

Sony has released a netbook to slot in between the P-Series and TT-Series of its VAIO notebook line. The VAIO W-Series is designed as a secondary PC for those that need to do some basic computing on the move – whether it be around the house or around town. Available in white, pink and brown, the W-Series sports a 10.1-inch display and is powered by an Intel Atom N280 1.66GHz processor, 1 GB of RAM and an Intel 950 Graphics Accelerator. Read More

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Sony offers new VAIO NW laptop with Blu-ray at affordable price

By Michael Mulcahy

06:34 June 22, 2009 PDT

Sony VAIO NW, overhead view of  Blu-ray player

Sony has released its new VAIO NW laptop, which comes with an optional Blu-ray player. The 15.5-inch widescreen display features Sony’s XBRITE-ECO LCD technology for sharper viewing but, helpfully, the notebook also has an HDMI output, so it can directly connect to a TV for that big-screen, high-def experience. But perhaps the laptop's most impressive feature is the price. Read More

PERSONAL COMPUTING

Painless mobility: Goldtouch Go! Travel keyboard

By Paul Ridden

06:37 June 15, 2009 PDT

The adjustable tent design allows the user to find the perfect typing position

Laptops are an absolute necessity for the many road warriors who regularly key on the go, but as any portable computer enthusiast will attest, the integrated keyboard often gives rise to comfort and productivity concerns. Can a solution be found in the Goldtouch Go! Travel keyboard? Read More

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Balancing act: Dell's new Studio 14z laptop

By Darren Quick

02:25 June 2, 2009 PDT

The Dell Studio 14z

Dell has set out to strike a balance between portability and multimedia performance with its new Studio 14z laptop. The result is a 4.3 pound, 1.2-inches thick machine with a 14-inch 16:9 HD display, 4W audio output, dual headphone jacks, a choice of Intel processors (from Pentium Dual Core to Core 2 Duo T9550), integrated NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics, up to 5GB of RAM and an option of a 500GB HDD. Read More

PERSONAL COMPUTING

Sharp launches first notebook PC with optical sensor LCD pad

By Paul Best

01:06 May 19, 2009 PDT

Sharp Corporation is releasing a new notebook PC with an innovative optical sensor built i...

Sharp Corporation is releasing a new notebook PC with an innovative optical sensor built into an LCD touch pad – which the company claims is a world first – at the end of the month. While Sharp’s Mebius PC-NJ70A netbook will only be released initially in Japan, the 4-inch track pad, which recognizes input by pen or touch, clearly signals the direction notebooks are headed. According to Sharp, a pen can be used to input drawings and text, while finger gestures on the LCD pad can enlarge, shrink or rotate items on the notebook screen – all in addition to the conventional ways a mouse is used. Users can sign their name to a photo before emailing it, for instance; or they can use two fingers to zoom in and out of internet websites to adjust them for the best view. Read More

 
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