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Gigabyte Low-cost PC Revealed
April 28, 2008
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DigiTimes
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Asus Launches 1TB Laptop
April 15, 2008
on Notebooks and Laptops
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Tuan Nguyen in Los Angeles
ASUS this week announced what it claims to be the world’s first laptop that has a 1-terabyte (1TB) laptop. Called the M70, users are able to order the laptop with dual 500GB SATA drives both running at 5400 RPMs. The kicker here is that the M70 does not Read more
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Intel Unveils Second-generation Intel-powered Classmate PC
April 4, 2008
on Notebooks and Laptops
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DigiTimes
Intel unveiled a new design of the Intel-powered classmate PC today at the Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai. Read more
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Asustek Reveals MID Plans
April 3, 2008
on Notebooks and Laptops
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DigiTimes
Asustek Computer is planning to launch the R50, a 5. Read more
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Acer: Blu-ray Laptops To Account For 10% Of Shipments In 2008
April 2, 2008
on Notebooks and Laptops
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DigiTimes
Amid the upcoming launch of notebooks with Blu-ray disc (BD) optical drives, Acer Taiwan president Scott Lin stressed that every step Acer takes, including its shipments goal for BD notebooks, is in consideration of the company's fundamental pursuit for an economic production scale. Read more
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Turn Your Laptop Into A Smart Wi-Fi Access Point With Intel's Upcoming Cliffside Technology
April 2, 2008
on Notebooks and Laptops
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Humphrey Cheung
Shanghai (China) - Connecting your laptop to a Wi-Fi access point is pretty easy, but how do you connect your computer to a myriad of other devices like wireless cameras and printers? Read more
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New Dell Notebooks To Offer EV-DO And HSDPA Wireless Broadband Connectivity
April 1, 2008
on Notebooks and Laptops
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Wolfgang Gruener
Dell today said that its next-generation notebooks will integrate Qualcomm's Gobi chip, which can connect users to both EV-DO and HSDPA mobile broadband networks. Read more
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Apple Considered World's Best Brand
March 31, 2008
on Desktop Computers
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Tuan Nguyen in Los Angeles
Apple is the brand with the biggest impact on consumers world wide. According to a survey conducted by brandchannel.com, consumers all around the world are keeping their eyes most closely on Apple. The computer and music company gained top reviews in vir Read more
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MSI Launches 13.3-inch Notebook
March 31, 2008
on Notebooks and Laptops
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DigiTimes
Micro-Star International (MSI) has announced the VR340, a 13. Read more
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Blu-ray Notebooks Drop Below $1000
March 28, 2008
on Notebooks and Laptops
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Wolfgang Gruener
Round Rock (TX) - The high-definition war is over and it suddenly appears that Blu-ray is becoming much more affordable, with more products supporting the technology surfacing every day: Dell is the first major notebook vendor to offer Blu-ray capability for less than $900 in one of its notebook models. Read more
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Second Gen Eee PC with Touchscreen Panels And GPS Support
March 26, 2008
on Notebooks and Laptops
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DigiTimes
The 8. Read more
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Asustek Aims To Ship Seven Million Notebook PCs In 2008
March 26, 2008
on Notebooks and Laptops
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DigiTimes
Asustek Computer expects its notebook PC shipments to total seven million units in 2008, including a shipments goal of 3. Read more
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Notebook Panel Demand Remains Strong Despite Battery Shortage Worries
March 25, 2008
on Notebooks and Laptops
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DigiTimes
Although worries of a battery shortage is affecting the shipments of some notebook makers, demand for notebook panels remains strong amid anticipation that prices will rise next month, according to industry sources. Read more
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Acer Low-cost PC Cheaper Than 2nd Gen Eee PC?
March 24, 2008
on Notebooks and Laptops
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DigiTimes
The free on board (FOB) price of Acer's 8. Read more
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Sony's Crapware Incident: The Right Idea Gone Terribly Wrong
March 24, 2008
on Notebooks and Laptops
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Wolfgang Gruener
Opinion - Given by the speed Sony reacted to the outrage over the company's fee for removing crapware from one of its notebooks, I am pretty sure that the marketing folks are still trying to figure out what hit them and where this enormous wave of complaints came from. Read more