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Sony flaunts tiny, 1.41 lb P-Series Lifestyle PCs

pseries 8 Sony flaunts tiny, 1.41 lb P Series Lifestyle PCs A look at the Sony P-series “lifestyle PC” and you want to slip it in your pocket and take home. The 1.41 kilograms Vista operating gimmick connects with the world anywhere you can access a Verizon 3G mobile phone signal, and is also Wi-Fi friendly with fast wireless N.

The keyboard felt just big enough, and 8-inch screen looked bright and sharp, but we have not so cumbersome joystick Sony wedged in place of a touchpad. Look at retail later this month in a stylish green, red, black or white.

The Mac Book Wheel

This is a revolutionary new idea from Apple designer’s imagination, which is really for all those who are not using the keyboard and can more easily all of their computer with one hand, in a similar manner to the way the iPods are. apple no keyboard laptop The Mac Book Wheel

As you can see from the picture, the new Mac Book provides easy to use, but I suspect the writing of long text will take a long time without using a keyboard, but it is always possible to create a keyboard when necessary. By the way, this Mac Book is Prank thought of the onion, that’s great!

HP bring out mini netbook

HP has recently worked to create a nice slot in the market, but in view of this, they have to the game. This is where the HP Mini comes into play, he has ten inch display, 1 GB of RAM, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and an eighties-GB hard drive. untitledhp HP bring out mini netbook

Features:

A large 10.1-inch diagonal LED display with 16:9 aspect ratio is available in either standard-definition (1024 x 576) or high-definition (1366 x 768) resolution.

User-friendly 92 per cent of the full-size QWERTY keyboard and a touchpad. HP DuraKeys, with a clear coating in the notebook keyboard, and protects the surface of printed letters and characters.

HP DuraKeys offers 50 times more resistance to wear visible than keyboards without it.

HP 3D Drive Guard, with a three-axis digital acceleration sensor chip show that a signal to shut down the hard drive, to sudden movements or shock.

HP Panel Protection System with a scratch-resistant acrylic-LCD panel and magnesium hinge bracket for added durability in demanding environments.

Opportunity, video, still image capture, web conferencing or video chat with expanded no additional hardware to buy or carry.

The integrated VGA webcam enables video and still image capture to the inclusion of photos and video clips to presentations, documents and e-mail.

Two battery solutions – three-cell for lightest weight configurations or six-cell lithium-ion battery for longer life.

Optional Absolute CompuTrace software, with the IT professionals working with the local police for help and then stolen or missing computers, inventory computers district wide and detect changes in hardware and software.

EMTEC launch Gdium netbook

With CES 2009 just around the corner, we can expect that many new computer equipment, as this offer by the company Mobile Accessories EMTEC, they bring a ten-inch Netbook, namely the Gdium. gdium EMTEC launch Gdium netbook

This is done with the full-size keyboard, but will only measure 9.8 “x 7.2″ x 1.25 “, but what makes this special is the use of open source software, it comes with Firefox, Thunderbird, VoIP, OpenOffice and other applications loaded.

AMD wants to go small

Advanced Micro Devices is looking to a number of laptops from their mobile phone chips. This announcement comes before the CES in Las Vegas, which clearly means that there is a kind of announcement at the show. intelamd AMD wants to go small

This new platform is called the Yukon, there will be small and affordable notebooks, the full computer experience, and it will be like with a desktop, but in a mini-laptop-size device. The laptops are light and ultra-portable and have screen sizes ranging from ten to fourteen inches.

OQO’s Model 2+

IMG_0032People, the model 2 + is a great improvement over the model 02: a beautiful and fresh-OLED display, looks fantastic from any angle, greatly reduced fan noise – I’ve never heard it in our interview, and we played H.264 video, 2 GB of RAM, an Intel Atom Z540 processor 1.86 and reduced prices. For those concerned with the OLED screen, its brightness over time, they should not be: after 3 years, 10 hours a day, it will still receive 80% of the original brightness. The model 2 + Touch Screen is a passive digitizer, and no longer active. Based on the touchscreen, it is also a ring which are not on the model of all 02 of the existing equipment from the model 02 (battery, dock, etc.) with the model 2 + . Stay tuned for an interview and hands-on with the OQO model 2 +

The Model 2+ is available for ordering now and shipping in May. IMG_1687

  • 1.33 GHz
  • 1 GB of RAM
  • 60 GB hard drive
  • XP Home
  • Advanced $ 1499
  • 1.86 GHz
  • 2 GB of RAM
  • 120 GB HDD
  • OLED
  • Windows Vista

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Sony announces P Series Lifestyle PC, world’s lightest 8-inch notebook

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Sony just the latest addition to notebook line-up – the 8-inch P-series VAIO lifestyle PC. The laptop has wireless WAN 3G Mobile Broadband (Verizon), 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, 1600 x 768 resolution, and an 8 hours battery life.

The Vaio P-series will also be Windows Vista and an additional “Instant start-mode” for accessing media such as videos and music. The instant start-mode offers the Sony Xross Media Bar interface interface, which Sony have so many fans, because it is like the PS3 and PSP menus. The device comes in garnet red, emerald green, black onyx, white crystal and classic black, will be available from tomorrow.

SONY UNVEILS WORLD the lightest 8-inch notebook

Full-Featured VAIO PC fuses style, mobility and connectivity for Anytime, Anywhere Computing

LAS VEGAS (CES Booth # 14200), Jan. 7, 2009 – Sony announced today the packages from the world’s lightest 8-inch notebooks to the new VAIO P Series lifestyle PC.

About the size of a business envelope and about as thin as a mobile phone, the VAIO lifestyle PC weighs only 1.4 kg and is small enough to slip in a pocket or purse, while the full integration of PC functions.

The model includes a high resolution, 1600 x 768, LED-backlit 8-inch Ultra-Wide Display (diagonal), making it easy to everything from tables on the entire Web pages, no side-to-side Scrolling necessary. It also includes Sony’s XBRITE-ECO LCD technology, producing images in brilliant detail for razor-sharp display On-The-Go.

Stylish enough to everywhere, the device is in a series of eye-catching colors, including garnet red, emerald green, black onyx, white and classic black crystal. Matching bags and Bluetooth color-coordinated mice available to the look.

“The P-Series lifestyle VAIO PC is your portal to the world, providing entertainment and computing in a head-turning device that is small enough to be in the bag,” said Mike Abary, Senior Vice President of Product Marketing VAIO at Sony Electronics. “Designed for the fashionista in all of us, it is the ideal companion.”

Designed to create the illusion of a larger notebook, the VAIO Lifestyle PC offers a comfortable typing experience by extending the keyboard to the outer limits of the chassis number maximize the input area. The spacing between the keys was also developed to help typos, which is ideal for long fingernails.

The notebook includes built-in wireless WAN 3G mobile broadband, 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth technologies. Users can switch between different wireless options for the most efficient connection – Wi-Fi to work in a coffee shop, Bluetooth for peripherals and mobile broadband service on the Verizon Wireless nationwide network, if you are outside the reach of hotspots (subscription required).

The device has up to four hours of battery life using the supplied standard battery capacity and eight hours with the large capacity battery pack (sold separately).

It also includes real-time GPS functionality, making it easy to find restaurants, hotels and special attractions. Destinations can be found simply by entering an address or keyword and then after the turn-by-turn directions. The Lifestyle PC even estimated travel times, so you know how far you are from a target. No Internet connection is required in the United States or Canada.

The device also has an instant-mode option to start directly into Sony Xross Media Bar interface, so you can start quickly and have access to music, videos, photos and the Internet. A built-in webcam lets you video chat with family, friends and colleagues. A third-party service is required.

The PC comes with the Windows Vista operating system, Office applications and supports all software programs routinely in full-size notebooks. A Windows utility agreement was an easy way to organize all open documents or Web pages with one touch, positioning them neatly side by side on a single screen.

The P-Series VAIO Lifestyle PC is available for pre-orders tomorrow online at www.sony.com PR pSeries. There will also be sold at Sony Style stores later this month and at other major retailers across the country starting in February.