Posts tagged laptop
Joojoo Unboxing
0Display: 12.1 inch widescreen display
multi-touch capacitive display
1366×768
Wireless: Wi-Fi (802.11b/g)
Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR wireless technology
Capacity: 4GB SSD
Software Snapshot:
Browser Based Operation System
Video includes 1080p support
Flash 10.1 and Java compliant
leather netbook atom X18
0leather netbook atom X18
Atom N270 (1.6G/533/512K)
10″LED (1024*576dpi)
1G DDRII / SATA 160G/
3 Cell 2200mAh battery
weight:1.2kg
3 usb 2.0 port
card reader
337$
Moblin 2.0 BETA for netbooks and nettops released – TRY it!
0Today, Moblin have released version 2 BETA. According to the folks at Moblin, the OS is designed to run on Intel Atom based netbooks to prolong the battery life and provide simple, yet powerful user-experience.
Moblin v2.0 Beta Feature Summary
- New, visually rich user experience, optimized for Netbook and Nettops, building on the latest open source graphics technology, such as Clutter, DRI2, and KMS. The user experience is provided mainly through the toolbar and panels, available at the top of the screen.
- The m_zone, acting as the ‘home screen’ panel. It provides instant access to your synchronized calendar, tasks, appointments, recently used files, and real-time updates from your friends on social networking sites.
- Aggregation of your social networking content. This provides you with the ability to see your social networking activities on one screen, easily interact with your friends, and update your status and site information. Twitter and Last.fm are the currently supported social networking sites, with more to come.
- A web browser optimized for the Moblin 2.0 Netbook user interface. Based on the latest Mozilla browser technology revised into a Clutter shell, the browser gives you access to the whole internet, as well as advanced features, such as video embedding and the latest Flash plug-in, while integrating seamlessly into the user interface.
- A ‘Zoomable’ media player. This player brings your media collection to life as you zoom from viewing all media down to focusing on an individual picture, movie, or audio track. The media player can detect and index media on external USB devices, as well as UPnP devices on your network.
- A user interface for connection management and an updated connection manager (ConnMan).
- And, of course, support for Linux desktop applications. Moblin is built using GNOME Mobile Technologies and supports existing Linux desktop applications.
It can be download from THIS link [Download size: 666MB)
Comments: Yes, this is the same OS that claimed 2-second boot up time. Although with the release of new BETA (which adds a lot of features over the previous alpha built), I do not think it will be able to boot in 2-seconds, but should still be fast enough.
[from gadgetmix]
After Android netbook, now Symbian Netbook?
0first came the Android Netbooks and now there are rumors of upcoming Symbian netbooks. Symbian OS was once ported over to run on Intel Atom Powered netbook, but we thought that it was just for pure fun. Symbian may be very popular among cellphones, but just like Android, I do not see its purpose in the netbook market.
However, with the Symbian and Android netbooks, will the netbooks remain ‘netbooks’?
[from gadgetmix]
Acer Apsire AOD250 and Aspire AO751H now on sale in North America
0Acer has recently made available two new netbooks which were launched in Asia few days back, Aspire One AO75 and AOD250. The 11.6-inch Aspire One AO75 is available for an affordable price of $379.99 and AOD250 is available at $298.99 price tag.
The AO751H is a hybrid of netbook and notebook. It has the size and feel of a full feature notebook, but lacks a powerful processor and a DVD drive.
Specifications of AO751H
- Intel® Atom™ Processor Z520 (1.22GHz, 490MHz FSB, 512KB L2 Cache)
- Genuine Microsoft Windows XP® Home (Service Pack 3)
- 11.6-inch WXGA 16:9 ratio Acer CrystalBrite™ High Definition LED back-lit TFT LCD (1364 x 768 resolution)
- Mobile Intel® US15W Express Chipse
- Mobile Intel® US15W Express Chipset
- 1024MB DDR2 533 MHz SDRAM Single Channel Memory
- Integrated Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 950
- 160GB SATA 5400RPM Hard Drive
- Multi-in-1 Digital Media Card Reader and Dedicated SD Card
- Acer InviLink™ 802.11b/g Wi-Fi CERTIFIED®
- Acer Crystal Eye Web Camera
- Two Built-in Stereo Speakers
- Three USB 2.0 Ports
- 6-cell Li-ion Battery (5200mAh)
- 11.18″ (W) x 7.79″ (D) x 1″ (H)
- Sapphire Blue
- One-Year Standard Warranty
- Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price: $379.99
Specifications of AOD250
- Intel Atom™ Processor N270 (1.60GHz, 533MHz FSB, 512KB L2 Cache)
- Genuine Microsoft Windows XP® Home (Service Pack 3)
- 10.1-inch WSVGA 16:9 ratio Acer CrystalBrite™ LED back-lit TFT LCD (1024×600 resolution)
- Mobile Intel® 945GSE Express Chipset
- 1024MB DDR2 533 MHz SDRAM Single Channel Memory
- Integrated Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 950
- 160GB SATA 5400RPM Hard Drive
- Multi-in-1 Digital Media Card Reader
- Acer InviLink™ 802.11b/g Wi-Fi CERTIFIED®
- Acer Crystal Eye Web Camera
- Two Built-in Stereo Speakers
- Three USB 2.0 Ports
- 3-cell Li-ion Battery (2600 mAh)
- 10.17″ (W) x 7.24″ (D) x 1″ (H)
- Ruby Red
- One-Year Standard Warranty
- Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price: $298.00
Here is the official press release:
New 11.6-inch Model Delivers Mobile Productivity with Largest Netbook Display, Full-Sized Keyboard; This and New 10.1-inch Model Provide Continuous Internet Access, Enhanced Battery Life
SAN JOSE, Calif., May 18, 2009 – Acer America, part of the world’s third largest PC company, today extends its industry-leading line of netbooks with two new models optimized for mobile customers – the industry’s first 11.6-inch Acer Aspire One AO751h and the 10.1-inch Acer Aspire One AOD250.
The new Aspire One AO751h lets customers attain a new level of productivity and efficiency with its large 11.6-inch high-definition screen and full-sized keyboard. Thinner than previous generation netbooks, the AO751h still comes with all the same easy-to-use features, sophisticated design and incredibly portable form factor that have made Acer netbooks so wildly popular. The netbook’s large 11.6-inch high-definition LED-backlit widescreen (16:9 ratio) display is large enough to easily view multiple windows and reduces the need to scroll to view Internet sites, providing a better end user experience. Plus, the full size keyboard is easier and more comfortable to use, even for touch-typists.
“As the worldwide leader in the netbook market, we designed our new 11.6-inch AO751h after careful consideration about how customers use and most enjoy their netbooks,” said Sumit Agnihotry, vice president of product management for Acer America. “We predict that the larger display and keyboard will be a game-changer for mobile consumers looking to take it to the next level with the ultimate mobile device.”
Acer is the global market share leader in the netbook category with 30.5 percent marketshare with 1.8 million units shipped in Q1 2009 according to DisplaySearch2. The company will deliver these new offerings in the U.S. through its extensive network of retailers and distributors.
In addition, the Acer Aspire One AOD250 will satisfy the demands of mobile consumers who want a compact, light-weight netbook for Internet access and communications. With a 10.1-inch display and a thinner and lighter design than its predecessor, this new netbook is ideal for anyone on the go.
Agnihotry added, “These two new Acer Aspire One offerings will satisfy the needs of today’s extremely diverse mobile users – from professionals who need a streamlined, highly mobile form factor to students who want a productivity-enhancing large keyboard and display. In all cases, Aspire One customers get a reliable, easy-to-use, stylish device that will let them remain connected.”
The new Acer Aspire Ones models offer the ultimate in mobile Internet connectivity. They can provide continuous access to the Internet via WiFi 802.11b/g to browse websites, check email, make VOIP calls, and enjoy online music. In addition, Acer Aspire One netbooks are the ideal device for the millions of people who are using the latest social networking platforms like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, to give them a quick and easy way to post updates, send tweets, view and respond to video links, and stay connected. Select Acer Aspire One models come with the option for 3G broadband wireless connectivity.
Consumers can enjoy being productive and staying in touch even longer with the new Acer Aspire One netbooks; they deliver exceptional everyday battery life. The extended 6-cell battery for the AO751h can provide uptime of up to eight hours, while the 3-cell battery can provide four hours of uptime.2 The AO250’s standard 3-cell battery can provide up to three hours and 15 minutes of battery life, while the 6-cell battery can provide up to six hours.2 The new devices use the latest Intel® Atom™ processors (N270 on the AOD250 and N270 or Z520 on the AO751h) that further extend battery life and power efficiency to deliver excellent mobile performance and Internet connections on the go.
Sleek, Eye-Catching Design is Highly Portable, Useful
The new Acer Aspire One models have been designed to be even more streamlined than their sales-leading predecessors; they now measure only one inch thin. The sleek aerodynamic design includes elegant touches such as the color-rich chassis choices (Diamond Black, Ruby Red, Sapphire Blue and Seashell White) along with the metallic hinge with a colored accent. Both models weigh less than three pounds (2.75 pounds for the AO751h and 2.44 pounds for the AO250), so they won’t weigh down a compact backpack or purse.
The Acer Aspire One AO751h uses a clever Multi-Gesture Touchpad that allows users to pinch, flick and swirl their fingers across the touchpad for more natural photo and video viewing as well as intuitive navigation of websites such as Google Earth. The Multi-Gesture Touchpad allows users to scroll, zoom in and out and flip through web pages, photos, spreadsheets and more. Both new models feature a soft-touch palm rest to increase typing comfort.
Packed with Additional Performance Features
The Aspire One AO751h has a high definition WXGA 11.6-inch CrystalBrite™ LED backlit display, offers the largest viewing area on a netbook. The Aspire One AO250’s large 10.1-inch WSVGA LED backlit display also includes a large viewing area for Web page navigation and reviewing documents. Well-equipped with a full 1GB of memory and 160GB of hard drive space, the new Acer Aspire Ones are ready for customers who want to take their digital media and files with them. Select new models will feature up to 2GB of DDR2 memory and up to a 250GB internal hard drive, providing even more capabilities and storage space for mobile enthusiasts.
The Acer Crystal Eye™ webcam delivers smooth video streaming and high quality images for online chats and business video conferences, even in low-light situations. The built-in digital microphone conveys superior voice quality, keeping background noise levels low and minimizing echoes. Consumers will enjoy music and video sound with the Dolby Headphones and two built-in stereo speakers.
Connecting to the latest peripherals such as printers, a display and consumer electronics such as digital cameras is easy with the Acer Aspire Ones’ useful ports (three USB 2.0, Ethernet, VGA) as well as Bluetooth capabilities that can be activated with the Easy Launch Bluetooth key. Both new models also feature a multi-in-one digital card reader, while the AO751h also features a dedicated SD card slot.
The Acer Aspire One AO751h 11.6-inch netbook line has a starting manufacturers suggested retail price (MSRP) of $349.99. Several models are avaialble with an extended 6-cell battery at an MSRP starting at $379.99. The Acer Aspire One D250 10.1-inch netbook line has a starting MSRP of $298. Models in these lines are available now.
The Acer Aspire One comes with additional preinstalled software includes Microsoft Works with Office Home and Student 2007 Trial, Microsoft Office Personal 2007, Acer eRecovery Management, Acer Launch Manager, Adobe® Reader®, McAfee® Internet Security Suite, Microsoft® Office Trial 2007.
The new Acer Aspire One models come with a standard one-year parts and labor warranty, which can be extended to three years with the Acer Advantage service. Additionally, some models have longer warranties offered through specific channel partners. All Acer netbooks are backed by toll-free service and support.
[from gadgetmix]
Acer Timeline 3810T , 8hours battery
0Acer Timeline 3810T unboxing pictures , 8 hours battery
Display: 13.3″ CineCrystal LCD with LED Backlight
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Pixel Format: 1366 x 768
Brightness: 200 cd/m2
Webcam: Yes
GPU: GMS 4500MHD 64MB
CPU: Intel Core2 Solo(Penryn) SU3500(1.4G)
Chipset: Mobile Intel GS45 Express Chipset
RAM: Up to 8GB DDR3 1066MHz
HDD: Up to 320GB or 80GB SSD
Storage: 5-in-1 Media Card Reader (SD, MMC, MS, MS PRO, xD)
Optical: None
Connectivity: HDMI with HDCP, VGA, WiFi ABGN, 3G WWAN (UMTS/HSPA – 900/2100MHz, GSM/GPRS/EDGE – 850/900/1800/1900MHz, HSDPA, HSUPA), Mobile WiMAX, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR
, USB (3)
Sound: Dolby Sound Room 5.1ch Surround Sound
Other: Laminar Wall Jet cooling (6C lower skin temperature), Brushed Aluminum Cover, Multitouch Trackpad
Battery: 6-cell Lithium Lion (optional), 8+ hours
Dimensions: 322 x 228 x 23.4-28.9mm
Weight: 3.5lbs (1.6kg)
Dell Android-powered netbook coming soon
0Android OS is NOW really getting popular. After a slew of windows-based netbooks, the newest trend is making a netbook with Android OS.
Software developer Bsquare issued a press release this week which stated that it’s “porting Adobe’s Flash Lite 3.17 technology onto Dell Netbooks running Google’s Android platform”.

Of course, the Dell has not made a single announcement regarding its Android-netbooks and they have said that such announcements by Bsquare were “made in error”.
The main reason the Android OS is getting so much attention is due to the fact that it is free and this would let the cellular carriers and manufactures to reduce the costs by few dollars.
[via reghardware]
Norh Tec’s Gecko Edubook to debut at $200 – runs on NiMH batteries
0The new Gecko Edubook from Norh Tec is all set for debut at Computex 2009, with a reduced price tag of $200. Primarily, targeted at children, the netbook sports these features:
- 8.9-inch widescreen
- 1024 x 768 LED backlit display
- internal as well as external USB
- standard AA NiMH rechargeable batteries
- four hours of battery life on eight NiMH AA batteries or six hours if Li-on cells are used
- no AC to DC adapter required
- WiFi (optional)
All that’s possible thanks to a new architecture based on an Xcore86 system on a chip, offering a 1GHz processor and power consumption of just 1.2 watts. I’m personally impressed by its power consumption, but if you spend $50 or so, you will able to get yourself some nice EEE or Aspire One with wifi built-in too. Also, do not forget the technology and brand value
[via Engadget]


























