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Asus unveiled Atom-based notebook – not launch netbook

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

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Asus formally launched its N10 is … Okay, this is not a netbook despite Intel’s Atom 1.6GHz processor on the N270, it’s going to be based more extended down a working laptop. The Atom CPU addition to, N10 2GB DDR memory and 2 with full-scale GPU, 256MB of dedicated video RAM with a NVIDIA GeForce 9300M GS comes. It is also a 160GB hard drive.

Because it runs Windows Vista is this boy, are necessary. Such as Fujitsu-Siemens’ Amilo upcoming mini small, cheap computer, N10 is an ExpressCard 34 slot. It also digital audio output and Gigabit Ethernet 802.11n WI PDIF an HDMI port, S / sports-Fi. Bluetooth 2.0 EDR is listed as an option.

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Other standard specs are small, cheap rent computer: memory card slot, 1.3-megapixel Web cam, analogue audio ports, and a 10.2in, 1024 x 600 displays. The whole thing weighs 1.5kg and 276 x 195 x 29-37mm solution, and then this is for netbook a big way.

Asus seven hours’ battery life can distribute to N10, but has claimed that the company’s “super hybrid engine” is with the active - as required, under the CPU to 800MHz clocks out of power For the increase.

Japan has launched, N10 there ¥ 99800 ($ 934 / £ 518 / € 659) will retail for, The other big screens, boasting the N10 ‘N’ is part of a series of booklets - 12.1in, 14.1in and 15.4in - a limit of the Core 2 processors, optical drives and, of course, a big chassis all this To get the extra stuff in.

The video conference solution presents Creative InPerson

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

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The FCC (Federal Communications Commission), the U.S. agency that deals with approval of devices that use radio waves, showed the first images of InPerson, a new product from Creative that could be used to make video chat or video conferences. Inside is a display of well-7 “which manages over 16 million colors. Thanks to TI DaVinci chip, you can count on a good reproduction of images up to an angle of 76 degrees. The internet connection is possible thanks to the support of WiFi 802.11 b / d. The integrated webcam, however, has a VGA resolution.

InPerson also supports H.264 video format and allows the management of VoIP services through SIP. The battery, when fully charged, which requires 5 hours, allows 2 hours of battery life. Not missing the TV output to display video chat on television at home. Currently no one knows the time to market; we must first wait for the official launch from Creative.