Archive for the ‘Laptops’ Category

FlyBook VM

March 26, 2007

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Flybook is one of the best innovators of laptop design. The unique chassis of this computer was designed in Italy. A telescoping arm that positions the screen provides ergo support unlike any other laptop on the market. This pc packs; Intel ULV Core Duo 1.06 GHz (U2400) processor, 2 GB RAM (max), 60 GB hard drive, and integrated dual-layer DVD burner. The 12.1″ display is a wide-aspect 1280×768 TFT. Other integrated features include Bluetooth 2.0, wireless 802.11 a/b/g, 3G mobile broadband, fingerprint reader, stereo speakers, microphone, ExpressCard/54, and camera. ($2,400-$2,700)

[Source: Dynamism]

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Face it, you want a light notebook but don’t want to give up performance. ABS has the perfect notebook for you. Weighing only 3.8 LBS this powerhouse PC has all the performance you will want (for now). It packs an Intel 2.33Ghz Core 2 Duo, a 14.1″ Wide XGA display w/ Nvidia GeForce Go 7600 256MB, up to 2GB or memory, and a built in webcam. It starts at only $1500.[Source: ABS Computer Tech]

As everyone knows the new MacBook Pro’s use a nice motion sensor for its iSight software and various other applications but the coolest is a mod out there is a feature that allows you too switch desktops with just a little tap. This mod alone makes me want to purchase a MacBook Pro (the fact that its one of the fastest laptops out there also help a lil too)

Core Duo meets Desktop

May 22, 2006

Intel's Core Duo meets the desktop
For all you gamers out there Bit-tech.net has posted an amazing review on the possibility of Core Duo chips inside desktops and come up with some pretty interesting results

“What’s faster than an AMD Athlon FX-60? Well, an Intel Core Duo overclocked on a fantastic AOpen board based on the 975X chipset. We get to grips with Intel’s portable processing powerhouse in a desktop board and contemplate – is this a sign of things to come?”

Intel’s Core Duo meets the desktop

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The past fewweeks we have been hearing alot of about the MacBook Pros overheating. After apple discretely updated their firmware, they still are taking no chances and are including a warning in the manual stating “Do not leave the bottom of your MacBook Pro in contact with your lap or any surface of your body for extended periods. Prolonged contact with your body could cause discomfort and potentially a burn”. Stupid Apple making laptops not for the lap.

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