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HP launched 15.4-inchs dv5-1011ea Blu-ray Notebook

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

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Its time to a Blu-ray so, HP Pavilion also launched its new dv5-1011ea 15.4-inchs Blu-ray Notebook, its features and its sumptuous design. An all-rounder multimedia, the dv5 1001ea marks our 1st look at HP-esque parts are still present, like the faintly curved polished black lid and the design is silver imprint, through here it’s a rather more undemanding criss-cross outline as opposed to the elaborate swirls of earlier models, like the dv2699 Special Edition and dv6750ea. This is fixed by a wonderfully backlit HP logo nestled in the corner, and manages effect to be striking but not too flashy and garish.

Where the changes most marked have taken place. The whole thing is just lighter and roomier; with a keyboard is metallic sliver and chrome come silver colored surround replacing the metallic grey and black of previous machines. Above the keyboard sit the normal set of touch sensitive power, this time set behind an ice-covered glass-like result that looks very good indeed.

Here HP has selected to stretch a sheet of defensive glass over the bezel and display right to the edges, efficiently creating a seamlessly plane screen area with the integrated web-cam set behind it. It’s an extremely effective visual machine that neatly demoted the typically hideous bezel to the periphery and it’s something we can simply see other companies using.

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Fujtisu Siemens present Amilo Mini UI3520 notebook

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

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At IFA 2008 this week, Fujitsu Siemens demo’d its Amilo Mini UI3520 notebook.

Not at all bad looking the compact laptop’s, through its features is straight down the small line, inexpensive Computer. It has an Intel Atom N270 processor 1.6GHz; 1024 x 600 display, 8.9-inch, 1GB of DDR2 memory; 1.3 MP webcam, and 802.11b/g Wi-Fi;

However, the Mini UI3520 has some features the divide it out from the SCC mass. For starters, it comes with a 32 slot ExpressCard, and supports its memory card reader to different varieties of Memory Stick, not just SDHC.

The USP Amilo’s is a clip-on cover, but the ones on show where underwhelming: they just sit on peak of the Amilo’s lid rather than changed it the way pop-off cell phone faceplates do.

More beneficial is the mini laptop’s incorporation of a Bluetooth 2.1 sub-system, something not several notebooks have.

Amilo notebook comes with a 4-cell, battery standard 2200mAh. It’s better for around 4 hour runtime, FS claimed. Its suggestion price will be €400 ($594/£323).