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Asus’s EeeTop, all in one, for your desk.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 3rd November 2008

After creating a niche in the mobile computing market, Asus is looking for a space on your desk. Their next system is built around a 15.6 inch touchscreen monitor with all the computing hardware stuffed at the back.

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Pioneer’s 500GB Blu-ray Disc.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 24th September 2008

The Japanese manufacturer has recently announced the development of a 500 gigabytes disc that is compatible with the Blu-ray standards. To reach this unprecedented capacity, Pioneer stacked 20 layers of 25GB each.

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Samsung NC10 Netbook.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 23rd September 2008

The recent wave of mini notebook announcements is a confirmation that Asus had a clear of vision when they decided to introduce the Asus Eeee PC, a small portable computer with enough power to let it do what we ask our powerful computers to do on a regular basis: produce office documents, browse the web, take care of our messaging needs and basic multimedia. Now it’s Samsung’s turn to announce their Netbook: the NC10.

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Toshiba joins the Netbook race.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 22nd September 2008

The NB100 is Toshiba’s offer to the mini notebook market. The netbook’s features are similar to those of the competition, the exception being the inclusion of a 120GB hard drive in place of a solid state drive.

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A low cost mini notebook from China.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 20th September 2008

HiVision has launched its NB700 sub $100 mini notebook PC featuring a VIA 1.6 Ghz processor, a 7 inch LCD display, wireless connection, a card reader and  a 30 GB hard drive. The computer ships with Linux.

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HP Breaks the 24-hour Battery Life Barrier.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 14th September 2008

With the announcement of the EliteBook 6930p, HP achieves an unprecedented milestone in mobile computing: up to 24 hours of continuous notebook operation on a single, high capacity, battery charge.

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Canon VB-C60 Pan/Tilt/Zoom Network Camera.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 10th September 2008

Canon has introduced a network camera with, among many advanced features, Smart Shade Control, Simultaneous M-JPEG/MPEG-4 High Quality Video, and PoE (Power over Ethernet) 802.3af compliant, Auto Day/Night Capability. Featuring Genuine Canon Optics, the VB-C60 has an ultra-long built-in zoom (40x optical) and wide angle lens (56-degree horizontal field of view), as well as an Auto Focus system and Image Stabilization.

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Gigabyte M912 Mini Notebook with Touch Screen.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 5th September 2008

Gigabyte has launched its mini notebook, amid tight competition, with the following key features : Intel® Atom™ Processor N270 1.6GHz, 8.9” LCD panel, WXGA 1280×768, Touch screen with 180° rotation angle, Mobile Intel®945GSE Express Chipset+ ICH7M  2.5″, 9.5mm SATA HDD 160GB, Built-in 1.3M pixels webcam, Speaker 1.5 watt x 2, 80 key keyboard with Touch Pad.

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Dell Inspiron Mini 9 with built-in 3G.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 5th September 2008

Dell has announced its mini notebook advertised as the ideal Internet buddy for surfing, shopping and chatting with a starting price of $349. It is said to be light, highly mobile device built for easy online browsing and entertainment.

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Enjoy the power of your Notebook from a distance!

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 29th August 2008

The Kensington Wireless USB Docking Station lets you connect an external DVI monitor, a printer and input devices wirelessly to your Notebook computer, provided it supports wireless USB. No more plugging / unplugging worries.

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