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Saturday, July 25, 2009

When the first personal computers came out in the 1980’s, we had witnessed a good that seemed to be unbelievable. But in fact, the growth and innovation of the “personal computer” is the most fascinating part. The currently available portable personal computer, the laptop, is this latest technology that is still going under renovation. In contrast to the original personal computer, the laptop has made the personal computer book-sized and folding. The personal computer’s new form as a laptop has reached our demand of making this gadget portable. In addition to this, the laptop is now found in all colors, sizes, and styles while obtaining all sorts of applications. As this production continues to progress, its diversity and technological advances increase as we.

First to wear the Personal Computer label


The IBM PC was introduced in 1981.

Other companies, in this case apple, innovated IBM’ idea of a personal computer.


After many innovations, eventually the laptop was created.



…in different colors


…different sizes


….and stylistic forms.

Although Apple, HP, and Dell may be some of the most common producers of laptops, people are unaware of the first makers such as: IBM, Altair, Xerox, Micral, and so on. These may have not been the most efficient or popular makers of laptops today, but these companies are responsible for the foundation of the laptop. Unfortunately, some of these models made by these industries can not compare to the currently popular models of today.





The first laptop, made by Adam Osborne in 1981, weighed 24 pounds sold at $1795. Nowadays, people do not even consider a laptop if it weighs more than 5 pounds or that exceeds a price of $1200. This huge difference of weight and price is due to the new form and function of today’s laptops. In comparison to Osborne’s laptop, today the MacBook Air is available for purchase, weighing only 3 pounds, obtaining multiple functions and applications, and is sold at the same price. With the growth of technology, we have been able to play around with our laptop models according to its function.



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Once the battery powered laptop was created in 1981, our portable personal laptop seemed to be complete. With this aspect complete, the makers of the laptop were able to explore different materials for its design and were allowed to use their imagination and create. Now that there is a stable laptop model to work with, the producers are able to experiment with its style. In addition to the style, producers look towards other physical assets they can add to their mode; some examples include the touch screen option, voice control option, webcams, limiting weight, etc.

Because form and function appears to be bottomless when it comes to the laptop, a balance of our desirable form and function must be met. This supports our reasons for buying the HP tx2z over a simple laptop like a Dell Vostro. Although all laptops may have the common applications or wireless internet and word processors, style and additional functions determine what we believe is “the better deal”. Our demand too appeals to the relationship of form and function.

Tx2z
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Dell Vostro


Tx2z
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Dell Vostro

Works Cited

The First Personal Computer.” Blinkenlights Archaeological Institute. 2007.

Blinkenlights Archaeological Institute. 10 Apr. 2009

“History of Laptop Computers.” About.com:Inventors. 2009. The New York Times

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MaxData Belinea o.book 1XS Laptop

MaxData Belinea o.book 1XS Laptop

The MaxData Belinea o.book 1XS laptop has been launched in Germany. The name is a mouthful, and fittingly, the laptop comes packed with some great features, including an Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz processor, 1GB RAM, a 160GB HDD, and it ships with Windows XP operating system. The compact 10.2-inch display may be small, but it sure is sweet with a 1,024-by-600-pixel resolution delivering a crisp image and vivid color. The Belinea o.book 1XS is retailing in Europe for 339 Euros, or approximately $430 US

Medion Akoya P8610 Multi-Media Laptop

Medion Akoya P8610 Multi-Media Laptop

Medion is going bigger and better with its latest laptop release, the Medion Akoya P8610 laptop. Measuring in at an awesome 18.4 inches, the Akoya P8610 laptop is garnering big attention not just for its size - its form is surpassed only by its features. Touted as "the" media center laptop, the Akoya P8610 laptop comes equipped with a powerful 2GHz Core 2 Duo T5800 processor, 512MB GeForce 9600M GS graphics card that can switch into hybrid mode, 4GB RAM, and a 320GB HDD. Other multi-media features include a Blu-ray drive, and a 5.1 Dolby audio system, and 1,680-by-945-pixel resolution for the larger-than-life display. Last but not least, another great feature of the Akoya P8610 laptop is its price tag - just $1,100

New Dell Inspiron 1545 Laptop in the Works

New Dell Inspiron 1545 Laptop in the Works

Dell is primping and prepping its Inspiron laptop line for a new member – the Dell Inspiron 1545 laptop. The Inspiron 1545 laptop is dressed to impress, equipped with a big and bright 15.6-inch WXGA display. But function is foremost, and the Inspiron 1545 laptop has got its bases covered with an Intel Celeron or Core 2 Duo processor, GMA 4500MHD integrated graphics chipset and up to 4GB RAM, with either Windows XP or Windows Vista operating system running the show. The laptop offers the choice of a DVD burner or Blu-ray optical drive, and comes equipped with a threesome of USB ports, an Express Card slot, 8-in-1 memory card reader and a 1.3-megapixel webcam. For connectivity, the laptop features Wifi, Gigabit Ethernet LAN and Bluetooth. Pricing and a release date for the Inspiron 1545 laptop are still being kept under wraps.

Entertainment Laptop Mouse Computer mBook GX580X

Entertainment Laptop Mouse Computer mBook GX580X

Japan’s Mouse Computer is proving that bigger is better with its latest release of the 17-inch Mouse Computer mBook GX580X laptop. The new mBook GX580X laptop is a powerhouse in its own right, equipped with an awesome 2.8GHz Core 2 Duo processor, 1GB GeForce 9800M GTX, 4GB RAM and a 500GB HDD. The 17-inch display delivers a resolution of 1,920 by 1,200 pixels, allowing for crisp picture and vivid color, ideal for watching movies on the built-in DVD super-multi. The laptop also comes with a webcam, and Wi-Fi to keep you connected. The mBook GX580 laptop retails for approximately $3,177

Pine-Scented Laptop Asus F6V

Pine-Scented Laptop Asus F6V

With the holidays in full swing, the cool new pine-scented Asus F6V laptop will certainly infuse the festive spirit into your laptopping. You no longer have to get a Christmas tree to savor that unmistakable scent! The F6V laptop gently diffuses a fresh pine fragrance when exposed to air. The laptop’s green aroma is accompanies by a funky, green chassis boasting a leafy vine design, evoking thoughts of forest and trees every time you have it in your hands. Flip it open, and the excitement continues with a 2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T5800 processor, 2GB RAM, up to 320GB HDD, Vista operating system and a DVD drive. A 13.3-inch display rounds out this aromatic, 2kg package. The F6V laptop retails for $1,599.

Cool Laptop Dell Studio 14 – On Sale in Malaysia

Cool Laptop Dell Studio 14 – On Sale in Malaysia

Adding to Dell's popular Studio laptop line-up, the new Dell Studio 14 laptop has just hit Malaysia, and although nothing is official yet in the U.S., hopes are high that this cool laptop will find its way stateside soon. The Studio 14 laptop is designed to help you "get creative and get connected," according to Dell. The laptop features an easily portable design with a 14.1-inch LED-backlit display boasting a resolution of 1,280 by 800 pixels. The laptop comes equipped with a powerful 2.10GHz Core 2 Duo T8100 processor, X3100 integrated graphics, 2GB RAM, a 250GB HDD and a slot-loading DVD. The Studio 14 laptop is available in seven cool colors, and retails for approximately $1,038.

Ultra-Mobile Laptop HP Mini 1000 Vivienne Tam

Ultra-Mobile Laptop HP Mini 1000 Vivienne Tam

The special-edition HP Mini 1000 Vivienne Tam laptop made a splash and rave reviews. This red-hot designer Mini 1000 laptop struts its stuff with a 1.6GHz Intel Atom Processor N270, a Graphics Media Accelerator 950, up to 1GB DDR2, and either a 16GB SSD or a 60GB HDD. The 10.2-inch WSVGA HP LED Brightview Infinity display is certainly easy on the eyes, as is the laptop's sleek exterior styling. Boasting a hot-red background with an exotic floral print, the laptop is sure to turn a few heads. “When I was approached by HP to create a special-edition notebook, I could see the design in my head instantly,” said Tam of her laptop design. “The notebook is a true reflection of the needs of a modern woman who cares about fashion but is also passionate about her technology. I wanted to create a notebook that would appeal to women of all ages, ethnicities and income levels across the globe.” Another feature that’ll have the others Green with envy – the Mini 1000 laptop is ENERGY STAR qualified. So now the only question is, can you really put a price on true style? The Mini 1000 Vivienne Tam laptop is now available at a starting price of $699.99

Samsung NC20 Laptop

Samsung NC20 Laptop

Looks like the New Year will being something more than good tidings – the highly anticipated new Samsung NC20 laptopwill be arriving in early February 2009. The ultra-portable the NC20 laptop features a slim profile and a 12.1-inch LCD display with a 1.3GHz VIA Nano U225 processor, 1GB RAM and 160GB HDD. The NC20 laptop will keep you connected with Wifib/g, Bluetooth 2.0 and a 1.3 megapixel webcam, and it comes with a 3-in-1 memory card reader. The NC20 laptop will retail for approximately $628

Colorful Laptop NEC La Vie L Series

Colorful Laptop NEC La Vie L Series

The sweet little NEC La Vie L Series laptop is now even sweeter with its multi color options. Available in white, pink, black and red, the La Vie L Series laptop will surely make a bold first impression. But beyond its looks, this 15.4-inch laptop features some pretty cool specs too, namely a 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo processor, Intel graphics, 4GB RAM, 320GB HDD, HDMI out and a FeliCa port. The brightly hued new La Vie L Series laptops are available in Japan as of tomorrow, at a price of approximately $1,950

NEC VersaPro UltraLight VC Laptop

NEC VersaPro UltraLight VC Laptop

January 2009 will mark the release of the new NEC VersaPro UltraLight VC laptop. This laptop features a 12.1-inch LCD WXGA display with an Intel Celeron 723 or Core 2 Duo SU9300 processor, Intel GS45 Express chipset, 1GB RAM, and an 80GB HDD or an optional SSD. The VersaPro UltraLight VC laptop also offers the option of either Windows XP Professional or Windows Vista Business. For connectivity, the VersaPro UltraLight VC laptop comes equipped with WiFi, Felica port, an SD memory card slot and is topped off with a fingerprint scanner for security. The laptop ranges in price from $1,683 and $2,244 depending on the configuration.

Hybrid Laptop MSI Wind U115

Hybrid Laptop MSI Wind U115

As promised, MSI has kicked off the new year with some hot new releases, and among them, the MSI Wind U115 hybrid laptop. Touted as the "world's first hybrid storage netbook" the Wind U115 laptop is capable of operating both SSD and HDD drives simultaneously, delivering the best of both worlds in one cool, compact laptop. The Wind U115 laptop is powered by the new Intel Menlow Platform with an Atom Processor, and comes with up to 2GB DDR2 memory, and a 120 or 160GB HDD complemented by an 8 or 16GB SSD. The advantages of SSD include low power consumption, shock resistance and faster speeds, while the HDD comes in handy for mass storage. The Wind U115 hybrid laptop sports a 10-inch 1,024-by-600-pixel LCD display, and a large keyboard and touchpad for easy use. Added features include a 1.3- or 2-megapixel webcam, built-in high-performance two-channel stereo speakers and microphone, and 802.11b / g / n Wireless LAN with Bluetooth.

Desktop Replacement Laptops Lenovo IdeaPad Y650, Y550


Good things come in three’s, and such is the case with Lenovo's latest release, the Lenovo IdeaPad Y650, Y550 and Y450 laptops. Starting with the IdeaPad Y650 laptop (pictured), this desktop replacement laptop measures in at 16 inches and sports an Intel Core Duo processor (6MB cache), a N1M-GE1/256MB graphics chip from Nvidia, 4GB DDR3, up to 500GB of storage, and optional Blu-ray. The IdeaPad Y650 laptop starts from $1,199.
The IdeaPad Y550 laptop and IdeaPad Y450 laptop are the mini equivalent to the Y650, measuring in at 15.4 and 14 inches respectively. Under the hood these laptops sport Nvidia NB10P-GE1 GPU, and taking a cue from their Y650 big brother, they sport many of the same design features including 4GB DDR3 and up to 500GB storage. The IdeaPad Y550 and Y450 laptops start from $829

Customizable Laptop Dell Inspiron 15

Customizable Laptop Dell Inspiron 15

Thin is in when it comes to the hottest laptops of 2009, and MSI is starting the year off right with its latest release of the MSI X-Slim 320 laptop. So here’s the skinny on this slim beauty. The 13.4-inch X-Slim 320 laptop measures an awesome 1.98cm thick, and weighs it at a lean and mean 2.87 pounds – there’s a reason it’s been dubbed the “super portable” laptop. Performance doesn’t take a back seat to style, with a 1.6GHz Intel Atom Z530 processor, up to 2GB DDR2 RAM, and connectivity that includes 802.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth, 3.5G network card, three USB ports, an Ethernet port, VGA output and an all-in-one card reader. Sweetening the pot of performance and portability, the X-Slim 320 laptop looks as good as it sounds, featuring an elegant design available in Champagne gold, pearl white and high-tech stylish black finish. The X-Slim 320 laptop is expected to make its market debut in the second quarter of 2009, at a retail price of approximately

Dell is kicking 2009 off right by wrapping smart style, solid performance and value-packed pricing into its latest release, the new Dell Inspiron 15 laptop Currently available in select configurations at Best Buy, and set to hit Dell online later this month, the Inspiron 15 laptop is replete with customizable features and options aplenty, so the laptop truly is made for you. “Building on the Inspiron platform of mainstream solutions, Inspiron 15 expands laptop personalization through attractive design, an array of optional features and an affordable price,” says Glen Robson, General Manager of consumer notebooks. “By listening to customers we’ve created an ideal multi-purpose system with a range of choices that help them create a custom match for their specific needs and deeds.” The Inspiron 15 laptop features a 15.6-inch LCD display with 16:9 aspect ratio, up to 4GB memory and up to 320GB storage. Options include a choice of Intel Core 2 Duo processors, a built-in webcam, Blu-ray, Bluetooth and facial recognition software. The Inspiron 15 laptop starts from $600.

New 17-inch Laptop Apple MacBook Pro

New 17-inch Laptop Apple MacBook Pro

Well, it looks like Apple has done it again, expanding its success with the latest and greatest Apple MacBook Pro laptop. The 17-inch MacBook Pro is being called the thinnest and lightest 17-incher, and though light, it’s certainly heavy on cool features. The new MacBook Pro laptop sports a powerful 2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor (6MB L2 cache), Nvidia GeForce 9400M, Nvidia GeForce 9600M GT / 512MB, 4GB 1066MHz DDR3 memory, a 320GB HDD, and a slot-loading Super-Drive. All this and more comes wrapped in a durable and beautiful precision aluminum unibody chassis, with an innovative new built-in battery for up to eight hours of operation and up to 1,000 recharges – which is more than thrice the lifespan of the standard laptop battery, for those who are counting. The 17-inch MacBook Pro laptop will start at a price of $2,799

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Latest laptops: Hot and cheap

Here at Crave, as we stare longingly at our giant chocolate Easter eggs, we can't help but remember that oh-so-long-ago New Year's resolution to finally get fit.

Thankfully, the latest laptops are doing the work for us -- they're slim, trim and a whole lot sexier.
You'd have to be living in a rabbit hole to not know that thin is in this year. Just 19mm at its thickest point, Apple's MacBook Air sports one of the most innovative designs we've ever seen. But it's not alone in the department of sleek.

The Toshiba Portege R500tips the scales at a meagre 779g, which isn't much more than a loaf of bread. Like a gym membership card, you could easily put the Tosh in your bag and forget it's there.
If it's mobility you're after, may we introduce the Lenovo ThinkPad X300? With its 13.3-inch screen and solid-state drive -- they're all the rage, too -- it ups the ante on the Air and R500, making for an intense battle of the featherweights.
The laptop manufacturers must also realise that your well-earned monthly dosh is, like ours, split between your gym membership and trips to the chippy, and have started offering low-cost laptops that don't skimp on quality.

The Asus Eee PC 701 started the trend, but there's a bevy of newbies waiting to take pity on your wallet. The Dell Vostro 1400 starts at just £233, has a range of configurations and, dude -- it's a Dell. While it may not be as stylish as its XPS M1530sibling, we'd be surprised if you could find a more feature-friendly option for that sum.
Bringing up the rear is Packard Bell's EasyNote XS, which, at £399 might seem pricey in comparison, but it one-ups its competitors with a 30GB hard drive. How's that for value? Check out our round-up of cheap laptopsfor a side-by-side comparison.
It couldn't be easier to buy a laptop that's small in size or light on your wallet. Throw indecision to the wind and tuck in to some fabulous machines. We'll handle the chocolate. -Shannon Doubleday

Voodoo PC's Envy H:171: blood red

Voodoo PC's Envy H:171: blood red
Gaming PC specialist and HP subsidiary Voodoo PC has unveiled its latest laptop offering, a brightly coloured and tattooed 17in beast, understandably named the Envy H:171.

Voodoo PC's Envy H:171: blood red
The widescreen model offers gamers the opportunity to customise the machine with colours, tattoos and the hardware specs, but the basic model comes with Intel's 2.93GHz Core 2 Extreme X6800 and 4GB of DDR 2 memory.
The Envy also comes with a 160GB Seagate 7200rpm hard drive as standard, but if you're really looking to turn heads then you'll be pleased to know that up to three HDDs can be combined to provide up to a whopping 600GB of storage. An 8x DVD writer is also included as standard.
The 17in screen is driven by an Nvidia GeForce Go 7950 video chip, with 512MB graphics memory, but even this can be doubled to ramp up your on-screen performance. The 17in panel provides 1920 x 1200 pixels.
Connectivity comes courtesy of Bluetooth and 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi. A seven-in-one memory card reader is also built in, while the whole system runs on Windows XP Professional as standard.
The Envy H:171 is available now, but won't make your bank manager envious because prices start at around $5000 (£2440/€3618).

Tablet Kiosk’s Sahara TufTab

Tablet Kiosk’s Sahara TufTab
The Sahara TufTab from Tablet Kiosk is a rugged tablet PC that has been constructed to withstand the rigors of rain, dust, humidity, extreme temperatures, and vibration. The gadget is powered by 1.0GHz Celeron processor, 1GB of RAM, a 12.1 inch widescreen LCD touch panel display that can be viewed even under sunlight, Bluetooth connectivity, and a biometric fingerprint scan. The Sahara TufTab retails for

Mebius PC-WT70T is a brand new laptop from the Sharp group. The laptop utilities 1.6 GHz CPU processor, a 15.4 inches display, and 1GB of RAM.


The Windows Vista Home Premium and Microsoft Office 2007 will be pre-installed with this product.


In addition, it has a SATA microprocessor of a capacity of 100 GB. The Mebius PC-WT70T is also equipped with Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g and an integrated DVI.


No word on pricing or availability.

Philip’s new X200

Philip’s new X200 ultra portable laptop with extendable screen arm


The Philips X200 Ultra portable notebooks runs on a 1.73GHz Core Duo U2500 processor and has a 100GB HDD, a Gigabyte of main memory, and the 12.1-inches of widescreen LCD.


Absolutely stunning! Other features that add a cherry on the top of this treat include a 1.3MP webcam, a brilliant keyboard and wide touchpad and Windows Vista preloaded.


The Philips X200 Ultra portable is shipping to the UK for about $1,700 after conversion.


By keeping in view the ease to read and work on laptops Philips has striked a new X200 ultra portable laptop on the shelves.


This latest laptop model with extendable screen arm and 12.1-inches widescreen LCD sports 1.73GHz Core Duo U2500 processor, 1GB of RAM, a 100GB HDD, DVD combo drive, 1.3 megapixel webcam and Windows Vista.


I think laptop users have now got one more entrant in the market to opt their comforts while working on laptops, but still price might create a barrier because this laptop is shipping now in UK for 850 pounds and approximately $1,700 in US.

Sony Vaio Launches Latest Laptop

Sony Vaio Launches Latest Laptop

Here is the Sony Vaio launches latest laptop in market with including amazing features it is best for using daily business. Sony is the finest company of laptop it offers great quality of latest laptop with excellent capacity of battery life.


The new Sony Vaio latest laptop offers excellent capacity of processor with great advantage laptop is more useful now days most of the peoples are daily using laptop for their official use and this new Sony Vaio is really best for every business use it is available in latest color with slim design it has not heavy weight.


It has great features including such as dual layer DVD burner, Windows Vista Home Premium, 250GB 5400 rpm Serial ATA hard drive, 15.4″ 1280×800 widescreen LCD, memory card reader, 3GB RAM, 1.3-megapixel webcam, it has including 15.4″ WXGA XBRITE-ECO widescreen display, 1.3mp MOTION-EYE with integrated digital microphone, Intel Pentium Dual-Core Mobile Processor T3400 (2.16GHz, 1MB L2 cache), 3072MB DDR2 system memory, genuine Windows Vista Home Premium with Service Pack 1. This is best quality of latest notebook.


You can comfortably do anything on this notebook also it is best for student’s projects work. The price of this new Sony Vaio latest notebook is $579.99. So hurry up it’s a great offer.
ASUS

Two treats for the price of one here folks, we’ve got the latest laptop from style gurus Asus and titbits on a new mobile nVidia 7 series graphics card before its official launch.













Funnily enough, this happens more than companies would like to admit: one launches a product not realising it has unannounced peripherals inside. That said, nVidia doesn’t seem to be on the warpath so something must have been agreed beforehand. Let’s start with the laptop and work our way down.
As always, it’s a bit of a looker – dubbed the A6Vm – it has a 15.4in WXGA screen yet weights only 2.8Kg. This can be backed up with an AMD Turion 64 or Pentium M 700 sequence processor, a maximum of 2GB of DDR2 533MHz RAM and a 100GB HDD. A swanky extra is the integrated 1.3 megapixel camera, with more standard stuff like Bluetooth, wireless g, and SPDIF output making up the numbers


Standing out a mile, however, is the installed nVidia GeForce Go 7300 graphics card, a previously unknown mobile option from the 3D specialist. Little is revealed about this mysterious offspring but Asus does let slip that it comes in either 128 or 256MB configurations, is DirectX 9.0 and Shader Model 3.0 compatible and uses nVidia’s PureVideo technology for smoother playback. Performance is ambiguously described as “increased by 41 per cent over previous graphic solutions” but compared to what exactly? I very much doubt it is going to outrun a Go 7800GTX.
In addition, the fact that it uses TurboCache suggests it will be more of a midrange offering but we’ll have to grab one by the throat and benchmark it within an inch of its life to know for sure. No pricing or release dates have been made available yet, but we’re curious to say the least…


Toshiba Qosmio G40


The latest laptop in Toshiba’s Qosmio line has been sighted. The futuristic looking Qosmio G40 is getting a facelift from its predecessors, changing the keyboard base color for a silvery art deco angular finish.
Inside the beast there’s an Intel 2 GHz Core 2 Duo processor, 2 GB of RAM, an NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT with 512MB of RAM, HDMI 1.3 output and two 200GB hard drives. A major change is the inclusion of a HD-DVD-R so that you’ll finally be able to burn your own HD-DVDs. The unit’s 17 inch widescreen display has a max resolution of 1920 x 1200.
Since all we’ve got to go on for the Qosmio G40 are leaked photos and specs at this point, take all intel with a grain of salt until the official word comes down. That said, supposedly Toshiba will let this baby fly loose onto store shelves come June and around the price range of $3,000.