Thursday, December 22, 2011
Sunday, December 18, 2011
U53SD Asus Bamboo - Bamboo notebook ecological
New laptop U53SD certified carbon neutrality gained PAS 2060:2010. Certification means that U53SD notebook is the first in the world characterized by a zero-emission coal in the whole production cycle. Asus is the first manufacturer who managed to meet the requirements for companies striving for a PAS 2060:10 - boasts a Taiwanese company.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
First ultrabook with optical drive - Samsung series 5
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Lenovo ThinkPad X130e - new laptop for students and not only
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Samsung Series 9 begins to rival the MacBook Air
Monday, November 21, 2011
Sony Vaio Z21 - new Japanese ultrabook
Monday, November 14, 2011
Saturday, November 12, 2011
The world’s thinnest fully featured 14” new laptop - Dell XPS 14z
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Ultra-Lightweight, super-slim, super-fast and mobile, the Asus Zenbook UX21E
Saturday, November 5, 2011
New MacBook Pro will be shown later this year
Apple company has just refreshed its quietly flagship new laptop MacBook Pro, and Asian sources suggest that even before the end of the year awaits us another, much more spectacular update.
The new laptop MacBook Pro will get slimmer casing, which resemble them in razor-thin Air-s. The next generation of professional notebooks from the Cupertino giant will bring additional improvements iLounge determined by the service even as a "breakthrough". The machines will be thrown all ballast, which can be regarded as a classic HDDs and optical drives.
The new laptop MacBook Pro will get slimmer casing, which resemble them in razor-thin Air-s. The next generation of professional notebooks from the Cupertino giant will bring additional improvements iLounge determined by the service even as a "breakthrough". The machines will be thrown all ballast, which can be regarded as a classic HDDs and optical drives.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Is Chinese fake MacBook Air with the latest Atom?
Shenzhen Technology Co, Ltd presents the 13-inch new laptop, which looks almost identical to the MacBook Air.
The new laptop of yet unknown name, is to be a little smaller and lighter than Apple's original product. Instead, the Core i5, a Chinese company has placed in him yet unreleased Intel Atom N2800 processor clocked at 1.86 GHz based on the netbook platform Cedar Trail. In addition, the device has 2 GB of RAM, 32G SSD hard disk, HDMI connector instead of Thunderbolt and trackpad. It's also weaker battery that provides only 3.5 hours of continuous use. It supports 1080P video playback.
The new laptop of yet unknown name, is to be a little smaller and lighter than Apple's original product. Instead, the Core i5, a Chinese company has placed in him yet unreleased Intel Atom N2800 processor clocked at 1.86 GHz based on the netbook platform Cedar Trail. In addition, the device has 2 GB of RAM, 32G SSD hard disk, HDMI connector instead of Thunderbolt and trackpad. It's also weaker battery that provides only 3.5 hours of continuous use. It supports 1080P video playback.
Ports: USB, three in one card reader (SD/MMC/MS), earphone and microphone.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Will new $130 'Doel' laptop be a pride of Bangladesh?
Bangladesh authorities has unveiled a domestically made laptop which is one of the cheapest in the world.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina launched the computer, named Doel, at a ceremony in the capital Dhaka on Tuesday. It is the first laptop made in the country.
The state-owned telecoms company Telephone Shilpa Sangstha (TSS) is producing four models of the laptop.
The most basic one is priced at 10, 000 taka ($130/£83). The primary model runs the android operating system.
"This is a big step towards building a digital Bangladesh. When villages get laptops at a cheaper price they will be connected to the internet and that will bring lots of benefits, " TSS managing director Mohammad Ismail told the BBC.
Initially, the laptop will be distributed to various government departments. But later on they will be made available to the public and to tens of millions of students.
Mr Ismail said that at the moment Bangladesh is producing 10% of the components for the laptop and the rest are imported.
"But within six months we will be able to produce 60% of the components, " he said.
However, the country 's internet connectivity remains poor and critics have raised doubts whether the distribution of laptops alone will help the country to connect digitally.
The government has launched an ambitious plan, known as Digital Bangladesh, with the aim of digitally connecting the country by 2021.
"Every part of the country will be brought under e-governance, while the telecommunication system is being modernised to cut the digital divide, " Sheikh Hasina said during the inauguration.
The state-owned telecoms company Telephone Shilpa Sangstha (TSS) is producing four models of the laptop.
The most basic one is priced at 10, 000 taka ($130/£83). The primary model runs the android operating system.
"This is a big step towards building a digital Bangladesh. When villages get laptops at a cheaper price they will be connected to the internet and that will bring lots of benefits, " TSS managing director Mohammad Ismail told the BBC.
Initially, the laptop will be distributed to various government departments. But later on they will be made available to the public and to tens of millions of students.
Mr Ismail said that at the moment Bangladesh is producing 10% of the components for the laptop and the rest are imported.
"But within six months we will be able to produce 60% of the components, " he said.
However, the country 's internet connectivity remains poor and critics have raised doubts whether the distribution of laptops alone will help the country to connect digitally.
The government has launched an ambitious plan, known as Digital Bangladesh, with the aim of digitally connecting the country by 2021.
"Every part of the country will be brought under e-governance, while the telecommunication system is being modernised to cut the digital divide, " Sheikh Hasina said during the inauguration.
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