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Displaying items by tag: Notebooks

Friday, 19 September 2008 10:07

HP launches Asia Pacific retail push

HP is working to significantly expand its network of retail partner stores in the Asia Pacific region as well as deepening the customer experience at selected locations.

Published in Strategy
Tuesday, 09 September 2008 08:59

Intel soups up PCs with SSDs

Intel has released a pair of SATA solid-state drives (SSDs) for personal computers, claiming nine times the performance of conventional hard drives.

Tuesday, 09 September 2008 03:59

HP claims 24 hours on one notebook charge

Hewlett Packard has announced a new breakthrough notebook that can be used for 24 hours on a single charge. The new EliteBook configuration will ship as early as next month.

Published in Home Tech
Friday, 29 August 2008 11:25

Dell records boom growth in Asia Pac and Japan

PC maker Dell has posted strong second quarter results, while claiming particularly healthy growth in the Asia Pacific and Japan markets. What's more the recently troubled company claims to be easily outperforming its main competitors in the region.

Published in Market
The school children of the Island of Niue have been the recipients of a technological donation: 500 XO OLPC laptops. Fantastic, or folly?

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Tuesday, 12 August 2008 03:32

HP brings studio colour to notebook

One of the problems with the screens used on most notebooks is that they can only display a relatively limited range of colours. HP has realised there's a market segment that needs something a lot better.

Published in Home Tech
Saturday, 09 August 2008 19:46

September launch of new iPods and MacBooks?

Rumours of new iPods and MacBooks have swirled thanks to analyst Gene Munster suggesting September’s the month for new models to emerge. The question is: evolution, or revolution?

Published in Fuzzy Logic
If you've been waiting for an Asus Eee PC with a larger screen, larger storage and larger keyboard, the Eee PC 1000H could well be the model you've been waiting for. How much will it cost, and what are the specs?

Published in Fuzzy Logic
In the market for a new notebook? Your timing couldn’t be better – Centrino 2 is promising more performance, stutter-free HD playback, better power conservation, faster wireless and more. But is the performance increase real, or just clever marketing?

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Just a day or so after Acer’s Aspire One goes on sale in Australia comes news that the Asus Eee PC 904 will shortly go on sale in the UK, muddying the waters over which is the best value ‘netbook’ to buy.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Hot on the heels of the Asus Eee PC comes more small subnotebooks, with Acer giving them the Intel inspired name of the netbook. Does the Intel Atom-powered Aspire One ‘netbook’ fill you with desire to acquire one?

Published in Fuzzy Logic
The Italian PC market has seen double-digit growth in 2008, with the sales of consumer laptops rising by 35.8 percent compared to this time last year. As a share of all the PCs sold, the figures are even more surprising: 69 percent are now laptops. IDC maintains that much of the additional momentum has been created by the launch of the Asus Eee PC...

Published in Market
Monday, 23 June 2008 09:41

Should you buy an Asus Eee 901 PC?

Due any day now is the Asus Eee 901, the successor to the subnotebook that did the most to kick off the cheap, yet fully useable, portable computing revolution. With so many cheap subnotebooks now on the way to Australia, is it worth taking the Eee plunge, or waiting a bit longer for more choice?

Published in Fuzzy Logic
The Intel Atom powered Asus Eee PC 901 arrives before the month is out, with price drops for the existing 900 and 701 models. But when will Australia see the Eee 1000H model with real hard disk and larger keyboard?

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Wednesday, 18 June 2008 12:58

Telstra tilts for tech in tradies' trucks

Tradespeople and other mobile workers aren't renowned for treating gadgets with kid gloves. So why not give them technology that was designed to be rugged enough for the military?

Published in Home Tech
Wow, leaving your Playstation 3 on 24x7 for a year and not even using it could cost AUD $250 in electricity alone – was your mother right when she said to turn things off at the wall?!

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Intel's much anticipated next generation wireless laptop platform Centrino 2 has had its release pushed back by more than a month because of technical issues. The new release date is now the first week of August and Intel has put its PR division into issues management mode to explain the reasons for the delay.

Published in Home Tech
Tuesday, 27 May 2008 01:36

More Next G notebooks, from Toshiba

Toshiba has introduced three new laptop computers with embedded HSPA modems preconfigured to work on Telstra's Next G network.

Published in Market
For those of you waiting to get your hands on Hewlett-Packard's new budget priced sub-notebook, the HP 2133 Mini-Note, it is one hell of a little computer. However, laden as it is with Vista, the tune it wants to play is a little off key.

Published in Beerfiles
The Asus Eee PC in subnotebook format has been the hit portable computer of the year, with the recent 900 series upgrade only brightening the Asus star. Now word comes that an Eee desktop – with the same Linux OS – will be launched at Computex and on sale later this year.

Published in Fuzzy Logic

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