Archive for January, 2008


M700 Tablet PC Toshiba & Concept UMPC

Friday, January 11th, 2008

M700 Tablet PC Toshiba & Concept UMPC

Toshiba announced in last week he release of their latest Tablet PC notebook, the Portege M700. But in this time we bringing you a few real images and hands-on news from the CES show floor. Toshiba M700 absolutely has a solid chassis and design. The amazing LED backlight screen, in fact it looks more like a laptop notebook then a tablet. The unique design has a hinge as well that into place build the tablet think more like a notebook, no flex sings, just like R400. The advance touch screen was responsive and the accurate pen. The slice of extended battery gives the M700 all time computing power and includes a small height to the machine it puts the tablet on a small slant when typing. The company reps even told us it opening cost is going to be a not expensive then planned, now around $1,500.

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The UMPCs, what a cool colors and unique design they had. Toshiba and Intel have paired on these UMPC devises that will seem to have slot SSD hard drive. They were shiny and small, real attention grabbers. This unique device supposed to be released a little bit in Q2, so I thing we well have wait and watch what the specifications will be.

16” laptop Dell XPS concept

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

16” laptop Dell XPS concept

Today many companies walking the show floor were still building their displays we start a new concept laptop notebook from Dell. Its high-resolution 1920×1080, full HD16-inch notebook based on the M1530. It also controlled to take a some screenshot before they understand what I was looking at and shepherd me away from the display. One remarkable thing is that a Dell XPS rep mentioned to us was that in LCD market “new player” that they might be running with in the future makes the monitor. Were given no names as to who this maker was, but we’ll try and path that information down in the relax time here in Vegas. At first glance, the concept 16” notebook from dell XPS looks a lot like the Dell XPS M1530 actually is a non-standard 16” laptop notebook.