Sunday, November 29, 2009

Samsung SWD-m100 Mondi WiMAX Internet Tablet (QWERTY, Windows Mobile) Samsung SWD-m100 Mondi WiMAX Internet Tablet (QWERTY, Windows Mobile)


Product Description

The SAMSUNG Mondi gives you wireless web at speeds faster than any other handheld device because it works through Wi-Fi and the new high-speed mobile WiMAX. But the Mondi is more than fast. Microsoft® Office Mobile gives you the ability to open and edit documents, like Microsoft Word and Excel, whether youre in the office or not. Plus, it has a brilliant, 4.3 high resolution interactive touchscreen that puts your browser, camera, email and messaging literally at your fingertips. This 4G networking device is the first to combine these levels of speed, functionality and style in a pocket-sized device.

WiMAX and WI-Fi capabilities
With the Mondi, you can get a fast broadband connection through local Wi-Fi or the Clear network, powered by WiMAX. In fact, the Clear 4G network connection gives you the fastest wireless browsing and download speeds available.

High resolution display & interactive touchscreen
The Mondi has a brilliant 4.3 display that makes watching movies or anything else clearly enjoyable. This display is also an interactive touchscreen with customizable widgets, so you can access your favorite applications with the touch of a fingertip. And the whole package is small enough to take with you anywhere.

Full internet browsing capabilities
Mondi provides both Opera® Mobile and Internet Explorer® browsers, so you can surf the internet, keep up with friends and download files on the go. And youll do it all fast.

Outlook® mobile email
Mondi gives you secure email access through Microsoft Outlook®. Plus, ActiveSync® allows you to synchronize email and data with your computer, so you can keep in touch and on schedule without being stuck at your desk. Messaging gets even more convenient with the slide-out full QWERTY keyboard and included stylus.

3.0 megapixel camera & camcorder
With 3.0 megapixels, you can turn special memories into quality pictures. And with the HD


Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #20830 in Consumer Electronics
* Brand: Samsung

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HP Pavilion tx2500z 12.1" High-Definition HP BrightView TOUCH-SCREEN, Notebook LAPTOP PC, Latest AMD Turion X2 Ultra Dual-Core Mobile Processor..


HP Pavilion tx2500z 12.1" High-Definition HP BrightView TOUCH-SCREEN, Notebook LAPTOP PC, Latest AMD Turion X2 Ultra Dual-Core Mobile Processor RM-70 2.0 GHz, 2GB RAM, 160GB HDD, SuperMulti 8X DVD+/-R/RW with Double Layer Support, Wireless b/g WLAN, Camera, Microsoft(R) Works 9.0, Vista Home Premium
Product Description

Processor: AMD Turion(TM) X2 Dual-Core Mobile Processor RM-70 (2.0GHz, L2 Cache), 3GB DDR2 SDRAM, HARD DRIVE 250 GB SATA 5400RPm, DISPLAY 12.1" WXGA BrightView w/Integrated Touch-screen. MULTIMEDIA DRIVE Super Multi 8X DVD+/-RW w/Double Layer. VIDEO GRAPHICS ATI Radeon(TM) HD 3200 Graphics w/Webcam DIGITAL MEDIA 5-in-1 media card reader COMMUNICATION 802.11b/g WLAN, KEYBOARD Full-Size POINTING DEVICE TouchPad with dedicated vertical & horizontal scroll pad DIMENSIONS 8.82" (L) x 12.05" (W) x 1.23" (min H)/1.52" (max H) WEIGHT 4.59 lbs. PC CARD SLOTS ExpressCard/34 slot, EXTERNAL PORTS: Expansion port 3 connector Integrated Consumer IR (remote control receiver),3 USB 2.0, S-video TV-out Headphones out Microphone in RJ-11 (modem) RJ-45 (LAN) VGA port SOUND Integrated Altec Lansing stereo speakers. POWER: Standard Lithium-Ion battery. OPERATING SYSTEM: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium. SOFTWARE: HP PhotoSmart Essentials, Muvee AutoProducer Basic Edition 6.x (with 20-day-trial full version), Adobe Reader 8.x, Microsoft Works 9.0, Microsoft Windows Media Player 11, HP Games Powered by Wild Tangent, Cyberlink DVD Suite, Sling Player from Slingbox, the Sims Life Stories laptop edition, Slingbox Flash Tour (Desktop icon only), HP Quickplay, Corel Painter Essentials 3


Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #921 in Personal Computers
* Brand: Hewlett-Packard
* Model: tx2500z
* CPU: AMD Turion 64 X2 2 unknown-units
* Memory: 3GB DDR2 SDRAM
* Hard Disk: 250GB
* Processors: 1
* Display size: 12.1

Features

* AMD Turion(TM) X2 Dual-Core Mobile Processor RM-70 (2.0GHz, L2 Cache), 3GB DDR2 SDRAM
* 250 GB SATA, 12.1" WXGA BrightView w/Integrated Touch-screen
* Super Multi 8X DVD+/-RW w/Double Layer, 6 Cell Lithium Ion Battery
* ATI Radeon(TM) HD 3200 Graphics, w/ Webcam with HP Imprint Finish (Reaction), Microsoft(R) Works 9.0
* Wireless-G Card, 5-in-1 media card reader, 802.11b/g WLAN, Vista Home Premium

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Saturday, November 28, 2009

Fujitsu Lifebook T4220 12.1" Tablet PC


Product Description

The LifeBook T4220 Tablet PC combines comfort and ease with the versatility of a tablet. It is not only perfect for project-based users that require the power of inking or easy pen-driven navigation, but also for mobile professionals who must have a keyboard and integrated media drive all in one unit. The 12.1" display with active digitizer perfectly fits your business needs as an outdoor XGA TFT or indoor SXGA+ TFT Display. With Genuine Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, the LifeBook T4220 Tablet PC delivers mobility, convenience and increased productivity. Use it in notebook mode or in tablet mode as your needs dictate and use a second battery with the built0in modular bay for extra-lon work days and plane trips without adding much weight or increasing system thickness. Other features include integrated Wi-Fi Certified wireless LAN modem and Gigabit Ethernet. Modular DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive Integrated 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN Intel Wireless Wifi Link 4965AGN (802.11a/b/g/draft-n) Dimensions - Width 11.5 x Depth 9.6 x Height 1.3-1.7 Weight - 4.5 pounds


Product Details

* Brand: Fujitsu
* Model: T4220 Tablet PC
* CPU: Intel Core Duo 2.2 GHz
* Memory: 512MB DDR2 SDRAM
* Hard Disk: 60GB
* Processors: 2
* Display size: 12.1

Features

* Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T7250 (2 GHz, 2MB L2 Cache, 800 MHz FSB)
* 12.1 Active XGA Display with 160 Degrees Viewing Angles
* Mobile Intel GMA X3100 with Intel Clear Video Technology enabling Direct X 10 and MPEG-2
* 1GB DDR2 667 MHz memory (512MB x2)
* 60GB Serial ATA 5400 rpm Hard Drive

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OQO 1080207-US Model 02 5" Ultra Mobile PC UMPC - Sprint OQO 1080207-US Model 02 5" Ultra Mobile PC UMPC - Sprint


Product Description

The OQO Model 02 Ultra Mobile PC is a tiny, ultra-portable computer designed for the mobile professional. The computer features a 5" widescreen LCD and powerful wireless capabilities. The Model 02 can rest in the palm of your hand so the screen slides up to reveal a comfortable QWERTY keyboard with an integrated track stick-pointing device. The Q1 features 802.11a/b/g Wi-Fi to connect to standard wireless networks and hotspots. In places where Wi-Fi connection is unavailable, you can enjoy mobile internet access that doesn't require a wireless hotspot for connectivity with the embedded Sprint Mobile Broadband Module. Bluetooth support is also integrated into the device, allowing you to interface with your wireless devices. OQO is now offering a 1.8-inch 32GB solid state drive (SSD) that is based on NAND flash memory with no moving parts. In addition, model 02 computers with solid state drives exhibit better performance and faster boot times. Shock-mounted, drop detect hard drive protection technology 1GB DDR2 533 MHz Speed SDRAM Memory 58 keys input backlit thumb keyboard, 4 SmartLock keys, 18 function keys, & number pad Dedicated mouse and zoom buttons, track stick pointing device, TouchScrollers Audio jack - 3.5mm x 1 line out/line in Video out - HDMI, VGA/Ethernet adapter 1 docking/power connector 1 USB 2.0 port Audio AC97 sound system compatible HD audio support internal speaker and microphone Removable lithium-ion polymer battery type, 4500mAh standard capacity, up to 3 hours of battery life Built-in fuel gauge 5 Wide VGA LCD 800x4800 native resolution Wireless LAN - Atheros tri-mode 802.11a/b/g with diversity Includes built-in embedded Sprint Mobile Broadband Module Integrated Bluetooth 2.0 technology with EDR Rugged magnesium alloy chassis Operating system - Windows Vista Business Dimensions - Width 5.6 x Height 3.3 x Depth 1.0 Weight - Under 1.0 pound with stan


Product Details

* Brand: OQO
* CPU: VIA-Cyrix C3 1.5 GHz
* Memory: 1000MB DDR2 SDRAM
* Hard Disk: 80GB
* Processors: 1
* Display size: 5

Features

* Included accessories - Standard lithium-ion polymer battery, universal power supply, replaceable screen protector, VGA/Ethernet adapter and spare track stick cap
* 1.6GHz VIA C7M ULV processor
* VIA VX700 with integrated GPU graphics chipset
* Dynamically allocated shared video memory video RAM
* 32GB Solid State Drive (SSD)

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OQO 1080207-US Model 02 5" Ultra Mobile PC UMPC - Sprint OQO 1080207-US Model 02 5" Ultra Mobile PC UMPC - Sprint


Product Description

The OQO Model 02 Ultra Mobile PC is a tiny, ultra-portable computer designed for the mobile professional. The computer features a 5" widescreen LCD and powerful wireless capabilities. The Model 02 can rest in the palm of your hand so the screen slides up to reveal a comfortable QWERTY keyboard with an integrated track stick-pointing device. The Q1 features 802.11a/b/g Wi-Fi to connect to standard wireless networks and hotspots. In places where Wi-Fi connection is unavailable, you can enjoy mobile internet access that doesn't require a wireless hotspot for connectivity with the embedded Sprint Mobile Broadband Module. Bluetooth support is also integrated into the device, allowing you to interface with your wireless devices. OQO is now offering a 1.8-inch 32GB solid state drive (SSD) that is based on NAND flash memory with no moving parts. In addition, model 02 computers with solid state drives exhibit better performance and faster boot times. Shock-mounted, drop detect hard drive protection technology 1GB DDR2 533 MHz Speed SDRAM Memory 58 keys input backlit thumb keyboard, 4 SmartLock keys, 18 function keys, & number pad Dedicated mouse and zoom buttons, track stick pointing device, TouchScrollers Audio jack - 3.5mm x 1 line out/line in Video out - HDMI, VGA/Ethernet adapter 1 docking/power connector 1 USB 2.0 port Audio AC97 sound system compatible HD audio support internal speaker and microphone Removable lithium-ion polymer battery type, 4500mAh standard capacity, up to 3 hours of battery life Built-in fuel gauge 5 Wide VGA LCD 800x4800 native resolution Wireless LAN - Atheros tri-mode 802.11a/b/g with diversity Includes built-in embedded Sprint Mobile Broadband Module Integrated Bluetooth 2.0 technology with EDR Rugged magnesium alloy chassis Operating system - Windows Vista Business Dimensions - Width 5.6 x Height 3.3 x Depth 1.0 Weight - Under 1.0 pound with stan


Product Details

* Brand: OQO
* CPU: VIA-Cyrix C3 1.5 GHz
* Memory: 1000MB DDR2 SDRAM
* Hard Disk: 80GB
* Processors: 1
* Display size: 5

Features

* Included accessories - Standard lithium-ion polymer battery, universal power supply, replaceable screen protector, VGA/Ethernet adapter and spare track stick cap
* 1.6GHz VIA C7M ULV processor
* VIA VX700 with integrated GPU graphics chipset
* Dynamically allocated shared video memory video RAM
* 32GB Solid State Drive (SSD)

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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Latest LG X120 First Netbook

LG comes with their first latest LG X120 Netbook, it comes with unique features it includes 10.1-inch LED backlight screen, 1GB RAM, 160GB hard drive, built-in speaker, 1.3MP webcam and Wi-Fi connectivity. It includes AT&T DataConnect service agreement, it is power with XP.

LG X120 Netbook is best for college students, you can easily carry it in travel it comes with the weight of just 2.8lbs, it includes the best battery power it can run up to 7 hours in only one charge. Its display monitor is awesome, keyboard of this netbook is smooth. Design of this netbook is awesome, it is available in white color. It looks stylish and slim I am sure you will like to buy this latest LG X120 Netbook. This small device has great features you will enjoy to work on this netbook. It is equipped with advance technology. It is the LG’s first netbook hope it will hit the market.

LG is a well-known company for making electronic products in market and this latest X120 Netbook is best. If you are looking for the latest netbpook then just, try this LG X120 Netbook. You just have to spend $179.99 for buying this latest netbook, check out its latest details and images above.

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Chrome OS And The Microsoft Squeeze

Now that we've all actually seen Chrome OS, the immediate reaction that most are jumping to is that it won't be killing Windows anytime soon. But that doesn't mean it won't hurt Microsoft, and apply long-term pressure to the dominant OS. In fact, Google's positioning for Chrome OS reads like a page out of Apple's playbook, only the opposite.

Google is aiming Chrome OS right at the bottom of the market. That is to say, cheap computers, netbooks. Apple, of course, takes the opposite approach, targeting the high end of the market which their high-quality and high-margin machines. If Google is successful with its Chrome OS netbooks (let's call them ChromeBooks), what we could see is the squeezing of Microsoft, an idea I first laid out a month ago. With attacks from the top and bottom, Windows will be relegated to the middle. And ultimately, if Google has its way, marginalized.

There are a number of problems with being in the middle. First and foremost, the middle is average, boring, bland, etc. There's nothing particularly wrong with that, unless you're a company like Microsoft with an image problem. After years of taking hits, Microsoft is trying to revamp its image with expensive ads, new stores, and a new OS, among other things. But the middle is hard to sell. It's neither the cheapest nor the best. It's the thing people have to settle on.

Microsoft, of course, is also in the netbook space with Windows XP and now Windows 7. But after being a sector on fire for much of the year, signs point to a slowdown in sales. While you might think that would be bad news for both Microsoft and Google, Google's ChromeBooks are really a new category altogether. As Google said during its event, they're working with specific hardware manufacturers to make machines set to a certain standard. This means that they'll have larger keyboards and trackpads than most netbooks, among other things. In other words, they'll be better, from a hardware perspective, than most netbooks.
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And they potentially serve a different purpose. A couple days ago, Daring Fireball wondered if the real key for Chrome OS (and netbooks) may be to serve as your secondary computer. But there's really no need to wonder, Google's VP of Product Management, Sundar Pichai, said as much during the Q&A session. "This will be a secondary device. It may be a primary device in terms of time spent on it, but we expect people to have other computers too," he said when asked about more powerful editing software not being able to run on Chrome OS.

People aren't buying $300 computers with the expectation of running Photoshop (which costs $700) on them. They are buying them mainly to get an extremely portable machine that can surf the web. Google's promise with Chrome OS is the fastest way to do that.

And that's what a lot of critics are missing (but we've been saying since July). Google isn't trying to compete with a standard OS, they're trying to help users realize that for the majority of computing they do, they don't need one in the first place. Maybe you have a desktop computer at home for those few tasks that need dedicated native applications, and maybe that runs Windows or maybe that runs OS X. But maybe the machine that you use most of the time is your cheap, fast ChromeBook.

Though they get criticized a lot for not making a netbook, Apple also competes in this highly mobile space ? their "netbook" is the iPhone. While unlike Chrome OS, the iPhone can run native applications, it speaks to a similar point: Increasingly, for most of your computing, you don't need Windows.

The point is that computing is shifting to a place where speed and mobility are paramount. The reason people are so excited about products like the CrunchPad and Apple's tablet isn't because they can run Photoshop ? they can't ? it's because they offer an easy way to use the Internet. Same thing with the iPhone. Same thing with Android phones. And it will be the same thing with Chrome OS and the ChromeBooks.

The difference is that these ChromeBooks will be the first devices that actually look like the traditional computers we're used to. They will look like they could be Windows machines, but they won't be. That's a powerful stereotype to break. And if Google breaks that at the bottom of the market, with Apple continuing to break it at the top of the market, Microsoft will begin to feel squeezed.

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Asus Eee PC T91MT netbook sports multitouch swivel screen

London - Taiwanese PC maker Asus has lifted the veils off world's first tablet PC to feature a capacitive touchscreen - Eee PC T91MT.

Eee PC T91MT is powered by Intel Atom Z520 1.33GHz processor, runs on Windows 7 platform and sports an 8.9-inch swivel LED-backlit WSVGA screen with 1024x600 pixel resolution.

The tablet PC also features the sturdy and reliable 32GB Solid State Drive (SSD), 500GB online WebStorage, 1GB DDR2 RAM, Intel GMA 500 integrated graphics, WiFi, Bluetooth, 2 USB ports, Ethernet port, memory card reader, VGA port, audio jacks, 0.3-megapixel webcam and a Li-Po battery that promises 5 hours of run time without needing a recharge.

However, the best thing about Eee PC T91MT is perhaps its glossy multitouch screen with 256-level sensor which supports finger gestures and touch functions. In other words, you can pinch, flick and swirl your fingers across the screen for intuitive navigation. It also allows you to scroll, pinch to zoom and flip through web pages, photos, spreadsheets and more.

However, Asus also ships an "ergonomically-designed" stylus with the tablet PC for those who are not familiar with multitouch controls.

Eee PC M91MT measures 225x164x25.2mm, weighs 0.96kg (2lbs) and retails for $550 in the US market.

However, price, shipping date and colour options for the UK market have not yet been disclosed.

http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/20091122/asus-eee-t91mt-netbook-sports-multitouch-swivel-screen.htm
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Reflections On Chrome OS From A Consumer Perspective

Google hosted something of a formal “status update” on Chrome the operating system in Mountain View on Thursday. There we discovered the company is open-sourcing the code. We also found out it’s intended as a netbook OS (for now) and that Google is working with several hardware partners to create a better netbook experience (full-sized keyboard, slightly larger screen). We also learned it’s intended to be a secondary or supplemental machine, not a primary computer.

That positioning is very important.

Google Product VP Sundar Pichai wouldn’t discuss the hardware partners involved with Chrome OS during that meeting but an earlier blog post indicates many of the usual suspects are already involved: “Acer, Adobe, ASUS, Freescale, Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo, Qualcomm, Texas Instruments, and Toshiba.”

Since Thursday there’s been a steady debate on whether Chrome will succeed or fail. Much of the discussion in the room on Thursday was fairly technical: about the “stack,” the Linux kernel, security, chips, code and so on. But I want to step back from the “specs” arena and look at the Chrome/Google netbook from a consumer perspective — because that’s where it will live or die.

Several years ago people were inhibited (me included) against buying Macs because of the dominance of Windows and related Microsoft software. The general concern went to being an outsider or incompatible, literally and figuratively, with the larger network of Windows machines out there. Several things have changed all that today — the rise of the internet among them — and Microsoft no longer has that same kind of psychological “lock” on computer purchase behavior among consumers. In fact its stepped up ad campaigns against Macs and the opening of physical retail stores both reflect that.

With Chrome netbooks, Google is entering the market at a time when people are increasingly open to buying non-Windows PCs. Mac sales obviously reflect that. By contrast, Linux and various Linux derivative operating systems (i.e., Ubuntu) have never established credibility with consumers, which is why they’ve been unable able to establish a commercial foothold. As Microsoft began to defensively focus on these cheaper, smaller computers consumers equally embraced Windows netbooks because of the familiarity of the Windows brand. Windows is now the dominant OS on netbooks accordingly.

Now with Google and Chrome there is likely to be a credible alternative to Windows-based netbooks. Putting aside the rumored tablet, Apple says it can’t build a low-cost computer that will uphold its quality standards. Google apparently said on Thursday (according to later hearsay I received) that if netbook makers want to use the Google brand — as in “with Google” on Android handsets — there will be some license fee involved. However, I’ve yet to see this confirmed anywhere.

I see Chrome (the OS) and Android as quite analogous in many respects. In fact, Google’s co-founder Sergey Brin also said that Chrome and Android will likely merge or converge at some unspecified future point. (There are a number of device makers that are putting Android on tablets and netbooks.)

The Google association or explicit Google branding will be relatively important in my mind to establish the credibility of this non-Windows, non-Mac machine with consumers. A “Google PC” or “internetbook” with the Google brand attached will attract consumers, especially students and younger users. In addition, the presentation of this as a second computer will relieve some of the pressure on Chrome to do everything a Mac or Windows box can. People will judge and consider it in a different way. Accordingly it also probably won’t be very important that there’s no (Microsoft) software on the device. (iTunes might be an issue, however.)

This brings us to arguably the most important consideration of all: price.

While Macs have been able to survive as a “premium” hardware line, the rest of the PC universe is ruled by price competition. That’s especially true among netbooks. Netbooks have been the best-selling segment of the PC market during the recession — because they’re cheaper. Contrary to perceptions that everyone is buying netbooks because they’re highly mobile, NPD Group found among consumer survey respondents that 60% of netbook buyers never took them out of the house. (Of course people might move them around the house on wireless networks, which goes to portability.)

The top-selling netbooks on Amazon all come in at under $300. In addition, most of the major US wireless carriers (and those abroad) have been subsidizing netbooks with a two-year contract. In the US, Sprint, AT&T and Verizon are all selling subsidized netbooks for $199 with a two-year service contract.

Google wouldn’t discuss pricing at the Chrome event. That’s up to the hardware partners apparently. Yet Google knows that to succeed a Google/Chrome netbook will need to come in at less than $400 at the highest end and potentially around $200 to really take off. The economics of that lower price point may be very difficult to achieve. Accordingly Google & partners may need to distribute via subsidized mobile carrier relationships to bring the price down to the point where it will really get consumers’ attention. I would speculate that Verizon, given the Google-Android relationship, is almost certainly going to do this.

Google promised these devices would start appearing before the “holiday shopping season” (read: Thanksgiving) in 2010. Of course the computer must work relatively well and not be a piece of junk. But here’s what it comes down to from a consumer perspective: If Google and its partners can build a machine that costs $300 or less, that carries the Google brand and is positioned as an “on the go” internet device not intended to replace your home computer it will probably have a winner on its hands.
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Asus Eee PC T91MT - world's first multitouch screen-based netbook

London - Eee PC T91MT, the latest tablet PC from leading netbook maker Asus is the world's first netbook to sport multitouch screen.

Eee PC T91MT, which runs on the powerful Intel Atom Z520 1.33GHz processor, sports 8.9-inch swivel LED-backlit WSVGA multitouch screen with 1024x600 pixel resolution and boasts of features such as Windows 7 OS, Intel GMA 500 integrated graphics, shock-resistant 32GB SSD (Solid State Drive), 500GB online WebStorage, 1GB DDR2 RAM, WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1, 2 USB ports, Ethernet port, memory card reader, VGA port, 0.3-megapixel webcam, audio jacks and a battery which promises to keep the netbook juiced up to 5 hours without requiring a recharge.

But the best thing about the netbook is perhaps its multitouch screen. Despite being glossy (dust and grime magnet + expect annoying reflection when outdoor), the screen supports a wide variety of multitouch functions such as gesture. In other words, you can pinch, flick and swirl your fingers across the screen for intuitive navigation as well as scroll, pinch to zoom and flip through web pages, photos, spreadsheets and more.

However, Eee PC T91MT is not devoid of niggles. For instance. according to some early reviews, the audio quality is very poor (not unexpected as audio speakers are located under the palm rest), keyboard is stiff with crowded keys, the processor, though energy efficient, seems underpowered and battery is non-removable/non upgradable.

Other letdowns are non-availability of TV tuner, GPS and 3G.

Eee PC T91MT measures 225x164x25.2mm, weighs 0.96kg (2lbs) and retails in the US market for $550. However, no news is out yet about its price in the UK market.

http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/20091122/asus-eee-t91mt-world-first-multitouch-screen-based-netbook.htm
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Will the 'smartbook' be a better Netbook?

The "smartbook" aspires to put the smartphone into the laptop. Will it be able to elevate an Apple iPhone or Motorola Droid-like experience to a larger device, or is it just more marketing mumbo-jumbo?

Two companies are hoping that the smartbook will turn out to be more than just another quickly-forgotten device sales pitch. Qualcomm and Freescale, which are both supplying key silicon technology for the devices, are pushing to make smartbooks different enough from laptops--and Netbooks--that consumers will take notice.

The first tangible evidence of smartbooks to come will be seen at the Consumer Electronics Show in January, where Lenovo, among others, is expected to show, if not roll out, smartbook designs.

One pesky question won't go away, however. Why go out of the way to call it a smartbook? Doesn't Netbook suffice? (And it can potentially be very confusing for consumers since both terms have "book" in them.) On one level, the nomenclature choice is simply to counter the Microsoft-Intel Netbook juggernaut: Another Netbook among dozens already on the market won't draw much attention.

But at a deeper level, the two companies are trying to make the smartbook substantively different from a Netbook. Qualcomm sees it, in essence, as a large smartphone, which leaves the outdated Windows desktop experience in the dust. "A Netbook in our view is just a cheap laptop that runs Windows. We see the smartbook cannibalizing the Netbook. It is a connected 3G device that's always on, has data always pushed to the device, and all-day battery life. In other words, the smartphone experience," said Luis Pineda, senior vice president of marketing and product management at Qualcomm CDMA.

Qualcomm's CEO Paul Jacobs proudly showed off a Lenovo smartbook (see photo) at an analyst event earlier this month, saying it was the "thing that I really want to wow you with." The Lenovo design is thinner than a Netbook--in fact, it is about a thin as a typical smartphone--and will be sold through AT&T--not a PC retailer like Best Buy. The Lenovo device uses a Snapdragon chip, which is the first smartphone processor from Qualcomm to hit a speed of 1GHz. Whether it will use Google's Android operating system or another Linux variant is unknown. And pricing has not been revealed, though smartbooks are expected to be inexpensive up front when bought on 2-year contract plans.

So, will the smartphone DNA be enough to make consumers notice? There are skeptics. "You have to step back and say who cares?--asked Jeff Orr, senior analyst, mobile devices, at ABI Research. "Is it meeting different needs in the marketplace? Does it change the price in a way that an audience is going to latch onto?"

Orr says that the smartbook, as proposed today, is challenged to really set itself apart, with the exception of battery life. "Devices with ARM processors tend to have better battery life," he said, referring to the basic chip design that Qualcomm and Freescale use, which compares favorably with Intel Atom processor used in Netbooks from companies like Hewlett-Packard, Dell, and Toshiba. But he sees little else that is head-turning enough for consumers to see a striking difference between the smartbook and the Netbook or smaller laptops.

Freescale, not surprisingly, disagrees. At CES, the company will show a design that is radically different than a classic Netbook clamshell design.

"We believe...smartbooks need to look different than Netbooks," said Glen Burchers, director of segment marketing for Freescale. "One thing that we have learned is that when end-users see largish clamshells their first expectation is for a Windows experience."

In Japan, Sharp is selling the NetWalker smartbook, which has a five-inch screen and uses a Freescale ARM processor. "When you see it, it looks like a gadget not like a PC, so you don't have that expectation that it's a Window device," Burchers said.

For the most part, however, the first generation of smartbooks, Burchers admits, will be Netbook-like in design. So, Freescale is looking to the second generation of smartbooks to break away from the traditional laptop.

"The data we're getting from end users is that clamshell does not fit what end users are going to do with these things. It's a younger crowd. Eighty percent Internet access and almost all entertainment-based Internet access," he said.

Burchers said that the tablet form factor and sliding keyboard will be two hallmarks of a second generation smartbook. Screen sizes will range between five and seven inches.

And data from ABI Research backs up the theory that consumers expect a different-looking device. While people considering a Netbook are trying to decide between that and a laptop, people considering a smartbook are comparing this to a smartphone purchase, according to Orr. "They're not part of the same consideration set," he said.

One of the big unknowns is what operating systems smartbooks will use. Qualcomm doesn't think the deciding factor will be whether the devices use, for example, Google Android--a truly mobile device operating system--or Linux Ubuntu, a desktop OS. (The Sharp NetWalker uses Ubuntu.)

"In the kind of device we're promoting, the operating system won't be that relevant," said Qualcomm's Pineda. "What will be important is the connected applications based on 3G, the form factor, the battery life," he said.

But here Qualcomm might be mistaken. One of the reasons consumers are now obsessing over the Motorola Droid--a high-end smartphone that packs a sliding keyboard--is because it uses the new Android 2.0 operating system. And many users would never use anything but the iPhone's mobile OS.

Waiting in the wings is Google Chrome--made specifically for Netbooks--but this won't appear in devices for veritable ages in Internet time: the fourth quarter of 2010.

Freescale's Burchers agrees the OS is crucial. "It needs to have a mobile OS. It needs to interact with the user on a moment's notice. Pull it out of its holster and it's ready to go," he said.

Consumer will have a chance to test the smartbook waters next year. Burchers said he sees eight to twelve "high-caliber smartbooks" on retailer shelves in the first quarter of next year.

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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Lenovo ThinkPad X41 Tablet 1866 - Pentium M 758 / 1.5 GHz LV - Centrino - RAM 512 MB - HDD 40 GB - GMA 900 - Gigabit Ethernet - WLAN : 802.11b/g..

Lenovo ThinkPad X41 Tablet 1866 - Pentium M 758 / 1.5 GHz LV - Centrino - RAM 512 MB - HDD 40 GB - GMA 900 - Gigabit Ethernet - WLAN : 802.11b/g - TPM - fingerprint reader - Win XP Tablet PC 2005 - 12.1" TFT 1024 x 768 ( XGA ) - black

Lenovo ThinkPad X41 Tablet 1866 - Pentium M 758 / 1.5 GHz LV - Centrino - RAM 512 MB - HDD 40 GB - GMA 900 - Gigabit Ethernet - WLAN : 802.11b/g - TPM - fingerprint reader - Win XP Tablet PC 2005 - 12.1" TFT 1024 x 768 ( XGA ) - black

Product Description

The ThinkPad X41 Tablet is the smallest and lightest 12" convertible tablet, for the ultimate mobility in a choice of versatile ultraportables. This model has the ability to function both as a tablet and an ultraportable notebook, providing the flexibility to take handwritten notes directly on the screen with the Tablet Digitizer Pen.

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* Amazon Sales Rank: #1980 in Personal Computers
* Brand: Lenovo
* Model: 1866
* Dimensions: 7.00 pounds
* Display size: 12.1

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HP Pavilion tx2500z 12.1" High-Definition HP BrightView TOUCH-SCREEN, Notebook LAPTOP PC, Latest AMD Turion X2 Ultra Dual-Core Mobile Processor ..

HP Pavilion tx2500z 12.1" High-Definition HP BrightView TOUCH-SCREEN, Notebook LAPTOP PC, Latest AMD Turion X2 Ultra Dual-Core Mobile Processor RM-70 2.0 GHz, 2GB RAM, 160GB HDD, SuperMulti 8X DVD+/-R/RW with Double Layer Support, Wireless b/g WLAN, Camera, Microsoft(R) Works 9.0, Vista Home Premium

Product Description

Processor: AMD Turion(TM) X2 Dual-Core Mobile Processor RM-70 (2.0GHz, L2 Cache), 3GB DDR2 SDRAM, HARD DRIVE 250 GB SATA 5400RPm, DISPLAY 12.1" WXGA BrightView w/Integrated Touch-screen. MULTIMEDIA DRIVE Super Multi 8X DVD+/-RW w/Double Layer. VIDEO GRAPHICS ATI Radeon(TM) HD 3200 Graphics w/Webcam DIGITAL MEDIA 5-in-1 media card reader COMMUNICATION 802.11b/g WLAN, KEYBOARD Full-Size POINTING DEVICE TouchPad with dedicated vertical & horizontal scroll pad DIMENSIONS 8.82" (L) x 12.05" (W) x 1.23" (min H)/1.52" (max H) WEIGHT 4.59 lbs. PC CARD SLOTS ExpressCard/34 slot, EXTERNAL PORTS: Expansion port 3 connector Integrated Consumer IR (remote control receiver),3 USB 2.0, S-video TV-out Headphones out Microphone in RJ-11 (modem) RJ-45 (LAN) VGA port SOUND Integrated Altec Lansing stereo speakers. POWER: Standard Lithium-Ion battery. OPERATING SYSTEM: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium. SOFTWARE: HP PhotoSmart Essentials, Muvee AutoProducer Basic Edition 6.x (with 20-day-trial full version), Adobe Reader 8.x, Microsoft Works 9.0, Microsoft Windows Media Player 11, HP Games Powered by Wild Tangent, Cyberlink DVD Suite, Sling Player from Slingbox, the Sims Life Stories laptop edition, Slingbox Flash Tour (Desktop icon only), HP Quickplay, Corel Painter Essentials 3

Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #1166 in Personal Computers
* Brand: Hewlett-Packard
* Model: tx2500z
* CPU: AMD Turion 64 X2 2 unknown-units
* Memory: 3GB DDR2 SDRAM
* Hard Disk: 250GB
* Processors: 1
* Display size: 12.1

Features

* AMD Turion(TM) X2 Dual-Core Mobile Processor RM-70 (2.0GHz, L2 Cache), 3GB DDR2 SDRAM
* 250 GB SATA, 12.1" WXGA BrightView w/Integrated Touch-screen
* Super Multi 8X DVD+/-RW w/Double Layer, 6 Cell Lithium Ion Battery
* ATI Radeon(TM) HD 3200 Graphics, w/ Webcam with HP Imprint Finish (Reaction), Microsoft(R) Works 9.0
* Wireless-G Card, 5-in-1 media card reader, 802.11b/g WLAN, Vista Home Premium

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Monday, November 23, 2009

Lenovo IdeaPad Pineview netbook

Week in review time again, here we go! The Lenovo IdeaPad Pineview netbook hit the FCC Monday. The FCC is one of the most prolific leaker of gadgets and gear around and we love them for it. The CrunchPad is now said to be steamrolling toward a launch and may have a sponsorship deal in place. Word was a few weeks back that the tablet was dead.

The ORNL updated its Jaguar supercomputer with new 6-core Opteron processors recently. The newly updated rig grabbed the top spot on the list of fastest supercomputers in the world. The Samsung Go netbook is coming to the AT&T Wireless network as a subsidized offering. The machine will hit November 22 for $199.99 after rebates and a new agreement.

The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 smartphone was spied on video this week. The snapdragon speed that the prototype spied previously lacked was in effect this time around. A paper claims that the Dell Streak MID will be hitting the AT&T network in 2010. I’m not sure that a MID will really make the grade; most of us want smartphones today.

A job listing over at Apple is looking for a game engineer. This has rumors swirling that Apple is set to develop first party games for its rumored tablet and the iPhone/iPod touch. We heard this week that the fix for the camera autofocus woes of the Droid may be as easy as wiping the lens well. Other reports claim that an unannounced software patch was pushed out to fix the issue.

The Windows Marketplace for Mobile hit WinMo 6.0 and 6.1 smartphones early in the week. The store had previously only been offered to those running WinMo 6.5 devices. The Malata R108T Windows 7 convertible touchscreen netbook broke cover Tuesday looking familiar. The rig has a 10.1-inch screen and Intel Atom processor, standard netbook fare.

MSI debuted the Wind Top AE2220 AIO 1080p computer mid-week with multitouch and a 21.5-inch display. The machine can be had with Intel Core 2 Duo power and Ion graphics. ATI unveiled the Radeon HD 5970 dual GPU video card this week. The thing is very powerful and has a price tag to match.

A report came in Wednesday that had Nokia using mostly Maemo rather than Symbian on its N-series devices by 2012. Nokia later came out and said that the announcement was premature. The sexy Dell Adamo XPS went on sale this week at $1799. It’s expensive; by man do I want one.

Vizio again grabbed the top spot on the LCD shipper list in the US for the quarter. People are flocking to the firms lower priced LCD TVs rather than the more expensive big names like Sony and Samsung. Sony Ericsson has confirmed that the Xperia X1 will not be getting a WinMo 6.5 update. A ROM hinted previously that such an update might be coming.

A new version of the ever popular Flip camcorder is coming in the first half of 2010 that has a sliding screen and WiFi. The WiFi will presumably allow you to send your movies directly to your computer without connecting a USB cable. The Sony Reader Daily Edition is available for preorder now for $400. The device has wireless access to the Sony eBook store.

Olive debuted a new 4HD Hi-Fi music server this week. The thing offers audiophile grade sound quality at a steep price of almost $2000. This is a strange report, the Apple tablet is said to be delayed until the second half of 2010 to get OLED and LCD versions. The odd part is how can a device be delayed when it was never officially announced?

Thursday we detailed the Chrome OS on video. The OS has been anticipated for a while and could replace Android in devices like netbooks. The Archos 9 PC tablet has been delayed with preorders shipping in December and the full retail launch pushed until 2010. You should be able to pick the thing up at retail locations once it launches.

Imation unveiled the world’s first wireless USB external storage solution Friday called the Pro WX. The HDD has a 30-foot range and enough speed for data backups sans cable. The Motorola Motus was spotted in a particularly blurry pic this week and promises an unusual form factor. The device appears to fold back.

The Pantech Impact is now avaialbl on the AT&T network for $99.99 after rebates. The device has haptics feedback for the touch panel front keypad. That’s it for this week, have a great Thanksgiving!

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Samsung SWD-m100 Mondi WiMAX Internet Tablet (QWERTY, Windows Mobile) Samsung SWD-m100 Mondi WiMAX Internet Tablet (QWERTY, Windows Mobile)

Product Description

The SAMSUNG Mondi gives you wireless web at speeds faster than any other handheld device because it works through Wi-Fi and the new high-speed mobile WiMAX. But the Mondi is more than fast. Microsoft® Office Mobile gives you the ability to open and edit documents, like Microsoft Word and Excel, whether youre in the office or not. Plus, it has a brilliant, 4.3 high resolution interactive touchscreen that puts your browser, camera, email and messaging literally at your fingertips. This 4G networking device is the first to combine these levels of speed, functionality and style in a pocket-sized device.

WiMAX and WI-Fi capabilities
With the Mondi, you can get a fast broadband connection through local Wi-Fi or the Clear network, powered by WiMAX. In fact, the Clear 4G network connection gives you the fastest wireless browsing and download speeds available.

High resolution display & interactive touchscreen
The Mondi has a brilliant 4.3 display that makes watching movies or anything else clearly enjoyable. This display is also an interactive touchscreen with customizable widgets, so you can access your favorite applications with the touch of a fingertip. And the whole package is small enough to take with you anywhere.

Full internet browsing capabilities
Mondi provides both Opera® Mobile and Internet Explorer® browsers, so you can surf the internet, keep up with friends and download files on the go. And youll do it all fast.

Outlook® mobile email
Mondi gives you secure email access through Microsoft Outlook®. Plus, ActiveSync® allows you to synchronize email and data with your computer, so you can keep in touch and on schedule without being stuck at your desk. Messaging gets even more convenient with the slide-out full QWERTY keyboard and included stylus.

3.0 megapixel camera & camcorder
With 3.0 megapixels, you can turn special memories into quality pictures. And with the HD


Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #36738 in Consumer Electronics
* Brand: Samsung

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Motion J3400 Tablet PC

Product Description

The Motion J3400 is a rugged and powerful, all-in-one tablet PC that is the ultimate computing tool for field professionals in service, sales, government and healthcare who need a robust device for indoors, but even more importantly, for outdoors. The J3400 is the first to combine the Motion View Anywhere® technology with the Hydis AFFS+ wide screen display for superior outdoor viewing capabilities. This unique combination provides superior readability in direct sunlight, making it the best outdoor display on the market. Without the extra weight and price associated with traditional fully rugged devices, the J3400 meets MIL-STD 810F at a 36” drop, is IP52 rated.

Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #29289 in Consumer Electronics
* Brand: Motion Computing

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Sunday, November 22, 2009

Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 Tablet PC - Core 2 Duo P8600 / 2.4 GHz - Centrino 2 with vPro - RAM 2 GB - HDD 160 GB - DVD?RW (?R DL) ..

Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 Tablet PC - Core 2 Duo P8600 / 2.4 GHz - Centrino 2 with vPro - RAM 2 GB - HDD 160 GB - DVD?RW (?R DL) / DVD-RAM - GMA 4500MHD - Gigabit Ethernet - WLAN : 802.11 a/b/g/n (draft), Bluetooth 2.1 - TPM - fingerprint reader, SmartCard reader - Vista Business - 13.3" Widescreen TFT 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) - camera - Microsoft Office Ready

Product Description

The comfort and ease of a traditional notebook combined with the versatility of a tablet best describes the LifeBook T5010 Tablet PC series. With its beautiful 13.3-inch widescreen display, built-in modular bay, integrated wireless access, and the latest Intel Centrino 2 processor technology, you can quickly enter and access information whenever, wherever, and by whichever method you prefer.

Product Details

* Brand: Fujitsu
* Model: T5010 Tablet PC
* Dimensions: 14.40" h x 7.80" w x 15.60" l, 9.20 pounds
* CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz
* Memory: 2048MB DIMM
* Hard Disk: 160GB
* Processors: 1
* Native resolution: 1280x800
* Display size: 13.3

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HP Pavilion tx2500z 12.1" High-Definition HP BrightView TOUCH-SCREEN, Notebook LAPTOP PC

Product Description

Product Description Processor: AMD Turion(TM) X2 Ultra Dual-Core Mobile Processor RM-70 (2.0 GHz), MEMORY 4GB DDR2 SDRAM (2x1024MB) HARD DRIVE 250 GB SATA 5400RPm, DISPLAY 12.1" WXGA BrightView w/Integrated Touch-screen. MULTIMEDIA DRIVE Super Multi 8X DVD+/-RW w/Double Layer. VIDEO GRAPHICS ATI Radeon(TM) HD 3200 Graphics w/Webcam DIGITAL MEDIA 5-in-1 media card reader COMMUNICATION 802.11b/g WLAN, KEYBOARD Full-Size POINTING DEVICE TouchPad with dedicated vertical & horizontal scroll pad DIMENSIONS 8.82" (L) x 12.05" (W) x 1.23" (min H)/1.52" (max H) WEIGHT 4.59 lbs. PC CARD SLOTS ExpressCard/34 slot, EXTERNAL PORTS: Expansion port 3 connector, 3 USB 2.0, S-video TV-out Headphones out Microphone in RJ-11 (modem) RJ-45 (LAN) VGA port SOUND Integrated Altec Lansing stereo speakers. POWER: Standard Lithium-Ion battery. OPERATING SYSTEM: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium. SOFTWARE: HP PhotoSmart Essentials, Muvee AutoProducer Basic Edition 6.x (with 20-day-trial full version), Adobe Reader 8.x, Microsoft Works 9.0, Microsoft Windows Media Player 11, HP Games Powered by Wild Tangent, Cyberlink DVD Suite, Sling Player from Slingbox, the Sims Life Stories laptop edition, Slingbox Flash Tour (Desktop icon only), HP Quickplay, Corel Painter Essentials 3


Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #1279 in Personal Computers
* Brand: Hewlett-Packard
* Model: tx2500z
* CPU: AMD Turion 64 X2 2 unknown-units
* Memory: 4GB DDR2 SDRAM
* Hard Disk: 250GB
* Processors: 1
* Display size: 12.1

Features

* AMD Turion(TM) X2 Ultra Dual-Core Mobile Processor RM-70 2.0 GHz, 4GB DDR2 SDRAM
* 250 GB SATA,12.1" WXGA BrightView w/Integrated Touch-screen
* Super Multi 8X DVD+/-RW w/Double Layer, 6 Cell Lithium Ion Battery
* ATI Radeon(TM) HD 3200 Graphics, w/ Webcam, Microsoft(R) Works 9.0
* 5-in-1 media card reader, 802.11b/g WLAN, Vista Home Premium

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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Nokia 770 Internet Tablet PC

Product Description

The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet fits your lifestyle, whatever you're doing - wherever you're at Chat with your friends using either instant messaging or internet calling. Or browse your favorite sites, catch up on your email, and much more - from right where you are.


Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #719 in Personal Computers
* Color: Black
* Brand: Nokia
* Model: N770
* Released on: 2007-01-29
* Dimensions: 6.00" h x 2.00" w x 8.00" l, 1.40 pounds
* Memory: 128unknown-units Unknown
* Native resolution: High-resolution (800x480) touch screen with up to 65,536 colors
* Display size: 4.13

Features

* Internet tablet with ultra-slim design makes web browsing portable and convenient
* Connects to open Wi-Fi networks (802.11b/g) or via cell phones using Bluetooth 1.2
* Instant messaging and Internet telephony via Google Talk and Jabber
* 4.1-inch LCD touchscreen with full-screen keyboard; wide variety of multimedia playback

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Motion Computing AA43232 LE1600 Tablet PC with Centrino Base Intel 758 1.5GHz Processor, 1GB RAM and 60GB HDD

Product Description

Offering enhanced mobility in a lightweight design, the Motion LE1600 Tablet PC empowers you to work anywhere, anytime. This ultra-mobile tablet PC includes the Intel Centrino mobile technology, and features a 1.5 GHz Intel Pentium M 758 LV Processor, the Intel 915GMS chipset, and the Intel PRO/Wireless Network Connection. This Tablet PC runs on Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition and features a 12.1" LCD display that gives you a lot of room to read and write. The integrated Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG 802.11b/g and Bluetooth connectivity enables instant access to networked data, applications and peripherals for enhanced productivity. In addition, the LE1600 features Speak Anywhere technology which delivers reliable voice input and sound recording capabilities by combining a dual microphone array with configurable acoustics software. The Motion LE1600 is equipped with 1 GB memory and a 60 GB hard drive and comes with a digitizer pen.


Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #10936 in Consumer Electronics
* Color: GREY
* Brand: Motion Computing
* Model: LE1600
* Dimensions: 9.45" h x .7" w x 11.65" l, 3.13 pounds
* Hard Disk: 60GB
* Native resolution: 12.1" XGA TFT LCD with viewing angles up to 180 degrees

Features

* 1.5gb memory!
* Large 60gb drive
* View anywhere screen! $300.00 option for free
* Wifi and integrated bluetooth 2.0XP tablet loaded and ready to use
* Wifi and integrated bluetooth

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Friday, November 20, 2009

Viliv Promotion Pack X70EX EXP P 7-Inch Net-Tablet PC

Product Description

The Viliv X70EX features a superfine 7-Inch WSVGA display, 16 GB SSD, and an Intel AtomTM Silverthorne 1.2GHz CPU. From a pocket PC standpoint, the X70EX has a surreal (for its size) battery life of 5.5-hours of use. Along with a instant-on feature that allows you to resume Windows XP from sleep in under five seconds and commensurate 200-hour standby time,the X70EX is unique in being a truly ultraportable device that delivers the full rich web experience. Rich web is complemented by rich media. The X70EX supports 720p HD video playback, and features integrated Wifi, Bluetooth, and GPS. The impressive UI technology includes on-screen keyboard with haptic feedback like a smartphone, as the Viliv Cube UI overlay that allows you to select up to 36 bubbles (5 categories, 180 total programs) and assign them to any of the available bubbles, even arrange programs by type so you can keep your productivity software separate from your play software, and switch between them with the flick of your finger. GPS : Built-in GPS lets you use any Windows XP navigation software--including StreetDeckTM, Google EarthTM or Microsoft Streets and TripsTM. There's no need look up an address on your computer and transfer it to your car's GPS, because the Viliv X70 EX is with you anywhere you go--including your wife's car or rental. VoIP through built in MIC and Web Cam : Integrated microphone and camera make Skype video conferencing easy to do almost anywhere. Make videos and upload them to YouTube immediately, or even stream live video onto the Web while you're on the go! SDHC Slot : Using the integrated SDHS slot, you can expand memory capacity by 32 GB on a simple SD card. Easy PC to PC Data Transfer : Unique capability to link directly with another PC using a standard USB cable, and move files back-and-forth at a rate of 700MB/sec. special cable.

Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #309 in Personal Computers
* Color: Matte Black
* Brand: viliv
* Model: X70EX Express P
* Dimensions: 8.27" h x .89" w x 4.61" l, 3.95 pounds

Features

* 1.2GHZ Intel Processor(*Free Pre-installed Upgraded CPU of 1.33GHZ with a Leather Case
* DDR2 533MHz 1GB
* 16GB Solid State Drive
* Windows XP Home edition, 5.5 Hours Battery Life
* 7-inch WXVGA (1024X600) Touch screen

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Wacom Bamboo Fun

Product Description

Bamboo Fun lets you get hands-on with your creative projects, giving you the benefits of Multi-Touch along with the comfort and precision of Wacom’s ergonomically-designed pen. With Multi-Touch, you can navigate, scroll, and work with simple gestures in an area larger than on mobile devices or laptop trackpads. For precision work, pick up the pressure-sensitive pen to draw, sketch, edit photos, and add handwritten elements to your creations. The generous size of Bamboo Fun gives you lots of space for creative freedom, making it simple and comfortable to use. Bamboo Fun works with your existing computer: desktop or laptop, PC or Mac. Attach it to a standard USB port and set it comfortably by your keyboard. You can even customize your Bamboo Fun experience by assigning your own shortcuts to the four ExpressKeys. Available in a stylish silver color, Bamboo Fun will complement your current setup. It includes valuable additions that make it ideal for your creative projects.

Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #221 in Consumer Electronics
* Color: Silver
* Brand: Wacom Technology
* Model: CTH661
* Dimensions: .20" h x 8.80" w x 13.30" l, 3.15 pounds

Features

* Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0 Win / 6.0 Mac for editing, retouching, enhancing and sharing digital photos
* Corel Painter Essentials 4.0 (Win and Mac) for creating natural media art and turning photos into paintings
* Battery-free, ergonomic pen with two switches
* Pressure-sensitive pen tip for natural pen and brush strokes
* Use a single finger for navigation and selection or multiple fingers for gestures

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