Thursday, March 19, 2009


HP EliteBook 6930p laptop is launched as the most versatile business notebook from HP.HP EliteBook 6930p laptop is also aliased as Corporate Elite with all rugged and corporate features. It weighs 2.1 kg and meets all military standards like protection to humidity,dust.vibrations,high altitude , etc. It has many innovations embedded in it like the HP DuraCase,which is a set of new exterior features including a brushed anodized-aluminum outer shell. Also the HP Quicklook2 software, with which you can quick access your e-mail,contacts, calendar ,etc . The other innovative feature is the HP SpareKey, a feature created to navigate around a forgotten password.

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HP’s HDX 18 Entertainment PC is a notebook, but not in the portability sense of the word. With an 18.4-inch diagonal screen and a carry weight of 10 pounds, 9 ounces, you might occasionally move this monster from room to room, but you won’t take it everywhere you go—certainly not without the aid of a lifting belt.
Of course, the large size does have its merits. The aforementioned screen, for instance, sports a 1920x1080p resolution for ample desktop space and a true high-def movie experience, made all the more vivid by the screen’s glossy surface.
The HDX 18 also offers a full-size keyboard and numeric pad that make typing easy and comfortable. The accommodations extend to a generous helping of ports, including—but not limited to—HDMI, dual headphone jacks, three USB ports, and a very cool hybrid USB/eSATA port for supreme flexibility.
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Product Description
MH582 15.4'' WXGA Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 2.26G 4G DDR2 250G SATA DVDRW Intel PM45 Nvidia NB9P Intel 5100AGN Montevina Platform Centrino 2
More Product Features
Trademark:
Hasee
Model:
MH582
Standard:
high specification
Productivity:
200,000 units/month
Unit Price/Payment:
Pending
Company:
Shenzhen Hasee Group Co., Ltd.

Powertraveller, (http://www.powertraveller.com/) the UK manufacturer of power and charging solutions for electronic devices, has opened the cage and unleashed two new beasts - the powergorilla, a portable charger for laptops and its ‘mate’, the solargorilla, a solar panel capable of powering a laptop.
Available separately but designed to work together if required, these two devices are capable of handling the power needs of laptop users worldwide.

Optimized for graphic applications, the new AMILO Notebook Sa 3650 features 470% increased performance coming with the industry’s first external graphics solution called the GraphicBooster developed by Fujitsu Siemens Computers.The 13.3-inch laptop is small yet powerful and sports an attractive professional design for mobile users, the entire system weighting just 2.4Kg. The GraphicBooster measures 180 x 130 x 33.5 mm at 0.5Kg.Inside the external device we find the ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3870 graphics card with its own 512 MB GDDR3 memory, supporting 3D gaming, High Definition videos and High Definition image processing. You can connect the laptop to three external monitors, while GraphicBooster adds DVI-I and HDMI connectivity.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009



1. CPU: VIA C7-M 1.6G
2. Screen: 10 inch screen (1024*600)
3. SDROM: 1G DDR2
4. Graphic card: S3G UniChrome PRO II
5. Audio Card: Onboard
6. Network Interface Card: 10/100M(Onboard)
7. HDD: 160GB SATA
8. Camera: 1.3 MEGA Pixel
9. Size: 250*185*30 mm
10. Wi-Fi 11. Bluetooth (Optional
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Wondering what might be the latest laptop from Zepto? This time the company launched Hydra, named after the Greek monster with 9 heads. In the laptop’s case it reflects advanced functionality and latest technology.When it comes to mobile power, Zepto Hydra A17 features the Geforce 9800M GTX graphics card with 1024MB DDR3 dedicated memory for outstanding images during movie entertainment and gaming, via 256-bit Memory Interface, 112 shaders, 1875MHz Shader Frequency, 900MHz Memory Clock an Capacity Calculation of 420 Gigaflops, and both Nvidia PhysX and CUDA support. CUDA speeds up your laptop more than 12 times by enabling graphic processing for CPU-intensive applications. The graphics are upgradeable thanks to the Nvidia MXM platform.

Product Description

Super Slim 15´W Laptop, Only 2.75KG (with battery), Metal Silver Appearance, in Nice Fashion, which is popular in South Africa, India etc.
(1)Precise craft, classic design
(2)ATI Mobility Radeon X1300,Independent Graphic, up to 256M G-MEM (3)One-up Dual Heat pipe design
(4)Support VISTA entirely
(5)Super light, 2.75KG only(with 6 cell battery)
Model:
T51
Productivity:
1,000,000Pcs/Year
Unit Price/Payment:
Depends on the Specification
Company:
TCL Computer Technology Co., Ltd.


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This is the newest announcement made by Ted Clark, senior vice president and general manager, Notebook Global Business Unit, Personal Systems Group, HP. The company has launched 17 new notebook models designed for both business and customer sectors, which were unveiled at
Connecting Your World 2008 event in Berlin.HP EliteBook is a premium notebook series bringing a variety of functionalities for personal use and performance requirements, in durable aircraft-style designs, while the other models sport sleek liquid-metallic HP Imprint 2 surface design.Thinking of removing all mercury from its screens by the end of 2010, HP laptop computers are built with energy-efficient features and offer the possibility to choose mercury-free Illumi-Lite LED displays.Besides eco-friendliness, the new HP laptop computers are powered by the latest technologies such as AMD Turion 64 X2 Ultra Dual-Core Mobile Processors, Intel Centrino 2 and Intel Centrino 2 with the vPro technology.

As you can see, these stands will definitely raise the computer screen to a natural eye level—which is probably more important than some realize for reducing back strain. Also, the angle—and I think there’s a bit of passive aggressive design here—insists that people use a peripheral keyboard and mouse since nobody could comfortably pound out a report or even a short email with the keyboard at that angle.
That being said, I have no idea what’s up with the Alto Connect. It’s kinda weird looking and I’m wondering if it’s hinged in the middle to make it fold on itself for better portability.