December 19th 2009 | Posted in
Tips and Tutorials
The netbook is poised to revolutionise the laptop industry. Laptops freed notebook users from their homes and offices, and netbooks with accessories will emancipated them from almost each restraint. Knowing could you repeat that? Accessories are unfilled pro netbooks will help you start to emancipated physically now.
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Netbooks are unique since they are so small, and the reduction of size leads…… [read more]
December 16th 2009 | Posted in
Netbook News
When it comes to new laptops and netbooks, thin is in. Users want them easy to use, but thin and lightweight.
Enter Seagate and the new Momentus Thin drive, the world’s thinnest 2.5-inch hard disk drive. It stands at 7 millimeters tall, comes in 250 GB and 160 GB and includes an eight megabyte cache, a Serial ATA 3Gb/second interface and a…… [read more]
December 15th 2009 | Posted in
Netbook News
If there’s one car name that is synonymous with luxury, speed, and style, it’s Ferrari. A Ferrari is the car that all of us speed junkies would love to race up and down the Autobahn in Germany. Now what if you could have that same speed, luxury and style, but in a netbook?
Acer has released the Acer Ferrari netbook just in time for the…… [read more]
December 14th 2009 | Posted in
Netbook News
Loading the Windows operating system on any kind of computer has always involved floppy disks, CDs or DVDs. That’s kind of a problem if you want to load Windows on a netbook. Unless you buy an external CD/DVD-ROM, which isn’t cheap for one-time use, you are out of luck trying to install Windows on your netbook or ultraportable notebook.
Microsoft has…… [read more]
December 14th 2009 | Posted in
Netbook News
It seems that everyone wants to get into Cloud computing these days; there’s Google’s Chrome OS, iCloud and a longtime cloud computing operating system named Jolicloud.
We’ve already talked about how you can have a cloud based computer for free with iCloud. Now I want to share another player in cloud computing market – Jolicloud. With Jolicloud, you can have all…… [read more]
December 11th 2009 | Posted in
Netbook News
It looks like Acer’s first Pinetrail netbook has been officially listed on the Pinetrail is the much-anticipated new version of the Atom processor used in netbooks today, and promises much better performance.
Besides the new processor the model looks to have an updated graphics chip as well, the 3150. All of the other specs look normal, except for the resolution (1280…… [read more]
December 11th 2009 | Posted in
Netbook News
The Kohjinsha dual screen netbook we wrote about earlier has been rebranded and slightly improved upon as the Onkyo DX. This netbook has dual 10.1″ 1366 x 768 screens that slide out when in use. Here are the specs:
- processor: AMD Athlon Neo MV-40
- 2GB RAM
- 320GB hard drive
- Windows 7 Home Premium
- 802.11 b/g/n wifi
- ATI Radeon HD 3200 graphics
- Gigabit ethernet
It looks like this device…… [read more]
December 10th 2009 | Posted in
Netbook News
With manufacturers running out of new ideas to make their product stand out in the crowd it seems that adding a second screen to notebooks and netbooks is the new trend. First we saw the which featured sliding door style dual-screens and GottaBeMobile covered the Kohjinsha Dual-screen tablet and now Onkyo has rebadged and improved the Kohjinsha as the Onkyo DX…… [read more]
December 10th 2009 | Posted in
Netbook News
With all of the recent talk of tablet pc’s lately (Apple, JooJoo, JooJoo, etc) you knew it wouldn’t be long before Asus got in the mix. They are reportedly working on an internet tablet device with a 4 to 7 inch touch screen and that will be something of a hybrid between an MID and a tablet pc.
An industry insider…… [read more]
December 10th 2009 | Posted in
Netbook News
Minikj over at myhpmini has spotted an interesting reference on HP’s support to the Mini 210 model, which doesn’t technically exist yet. We can assume that it will be an upgrade to the previous models, maybe Nvidia Ion 2 graphics and N450 processor?
All we can do right now is guess on the internals, but we’ll keep you posted when we…… [read more]