Posts Tagged ‘Laptop Batteries’


IFA 2008 Samsung launched 13.3” notebook lighter than MacBook Air

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Hello readers, thanks and welcome to visit my site, I know after long time posting, but today we present Special repot from IFA 2008 Berlin. Samsung Electronics released its new 13.3-inches notebook PC, X360 and really it very light weighted notebook just 1.27 kilogram during IFA 2008, which is lighter than Lenovo X300 or MacBook Air. It is a best notebook for those who travel one place to other and students because its features and weight is apt for all of us.

Samsung X360

Powered by Intel Centrino 2 ULV Processor, the Samsung X360 features a 13.3-inch broad LED super backlight and long battery life 10 hours with six cell battery.

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According to Samsung, expected the X360 is to be available in end of September from Korean market, and suggested price value is1, 600,000(KRW).

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Operating System Microsoft Window Vista Home Basic/ Premium/ Business
HDD64/128 GB SSD or 120GB (5400 rpm S-ATA)
Processor Intel Centrino 2 ULV Processor (FSB 800/1066 MHz)
Wireless LAN lntel 802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.0 +Enhanced Data Rate
ODD External DVD Super Multi Dual Layer Writer
Multimedia 1.3Mega Pixel Web Camera
I/O Ports 7-in-1 Card Reader, 3x USB 2.0, 1x HDMI, 1x VGA,
LCD 13.3 WXGA (1280 x 800) SuperBright LED baklit
Graphics Processor Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X4500 graphics core
LAN 10/100/1000 Ethernet
Speaker 3W Stereo Speaker

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A Multimedia Keyboard, Adesso

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

Today launched advanced multimedia keyboard Adesso and optical mouse is a keyboard built for highly demanding users those who desire both mobility and access direct multimedia at the touch of a hand. Combines this keyboard fast assess multimedia keys, optical trackball in one machine, and a full size keyboard that is easy to make use on your working desk or your laptop at home.

The Adesso Optical Mouse and Multimedia Keyboard fell heavier than what you would imagine from a multimedia keyboard of this size. Mainly weight comes from the some other features, which are packed into such a little amount of space. The top row, and left side, on the keyboard are all buttons direct access, with the right side having the trackball and number pad. At first looks the keyboard appears to have a much tiring look to it, but lots of buttons are still in the same place as any other keyboard.

Cons

•    Rubber pads fall off
•    No height adjustment feet
•    Trackball has a leaning to make your mouse wander when not in use.

Pros
•    Has every key or control you would want on a keyboard
Via: Notebookreview.com