Sunday, July 24, 2011
Samsung Series 3 Now Available Stateside
source: TechFresh
Friday, July 22, 2011
Samsung Series 3 305V5A 15.6-inch Notebook
Thursday, July 7, 2011
HP Pavilion dv6z Quad Edition Series 15.6-Inch Notebook
source: TechFresh
Cheaper Samsung Series 9 11-inch Laptop To Be Released In August
Mouse Computer new budget LuvBook F Series
source: Akihabara News
Mouse Computer LuvBook F Series
source: TechFresh
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Samsung refreshes 13-inch Series 9 laptop, adds two more 11-inchers models
11-inch configurations:
NP900X1B-A01US ($1,249, available in August) Intel Core i3-2357M CPU, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD
NP900X1B-A02US ($1,049, available in August) Intel Core i3-2357M CPU, 2GB RAM, 64GB SSD
13-inch configurations:
NP900X3A-A05US ($2,049, available now) Intel Core i7-2617M CPU, 6GB RAM, 256GB SSD
NP900X3A-B02US ($1,649, available now) Intel Core i5-2467M CPU, 4GB RAM, 256GB SSD
NP900X3A-B01US ($1,349, available now) Intel Core i5-2467M CPU, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD
source: 2DayBlog.com
Sunday, June 19, 2011
New Sony Vaio F, S series laptops go upscale
Sony laptops generally tend to be particularly good at being two things: big, high-end media experiences, and small, slim executive powerhouses. The new Vaio F and S series laptops, announced today, offer a bit of both for laptop shoppers willing to spend over $1,000.
The 13.3-inch Sony Vaio S series is only .95 inch thick, and also relatively light: just 3.6 pounds, despite having an optical drive. The closest equivalent we can think of is the Toshiba Portege R835. Unlike the Portege, the Vaio S has a higher-resolution display--1,600x900 pixels--and optional discrete graphics. The Vaio S comes with a second-gen Intel Core i7 CPU and optional AMD Radeon HD 6630 Hybrid graphics, and a wide variety of high-end features such as optional Blu-ray, a backlit keyboard, and a face-tracking low-light Exmor-sensor Web camera.
Meanwhile, the new Vaio F series laptop is a super-size beast that probably won't stray far from your desk. A 16.4-inch, 1080p, 1,920x1,080 display, 3D front-surround Dolby Home Theater speakers, a Blu-ray optical drive, Nvidia GeForce GT 540M or 520M graphics, and the same high-end Exmor-sensor Web camera are part of an attractive package that includes a quad-core second-gen Intel Core i7 CPU.
The look is similar to the new F series laptops we first saw at CES 2011, but at least this 3D-free version costs less than the 3D Vaio F.
The Vaio S series starts at $1,370, and is available in four colors including the newly added pink and blue. A sheet battery for extra charging costs $150.
The Vaio F series will start at $1,100. Both are currently available for preorder on Sony's Web site. Hopefully, we'll have both in for review soon.
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Sony launches new Walkman B160 series
Sony has launched its Walkman B160 Series MP3 players, which weigh 28g and are less than 10cm long. The Walkman B160 Series features a two-tone finish in a choice of vivid colours.
According to Sony, the Walkman B160 Series delivers big sounds and deep bass notes despite its compact size. If users push the bass button on the MP3 player, it is designed to release more deep notes and also starts a colour matching power illuminator, which pulses in time with the music.
The device is designed to provide 90 minutes of power with just a three minute charge, and when fully charged has approximately 18 hours of play time.
The device can be connected directly to a PC via the player's built-in USB connector and users can drag and drop files or transfer them to the device via Windows Media Player 11/12.
ZAPPIN song search technology is designed to allow users to browse through their music archives via the ZAPPIN button, which activates a short snatch of each track.
The MP3 player also now features a detachable belt clip to allow for easier portability. A new feature, the detachable clip, attaches Walkman to a belt, bag strap or outside the pocket of the shirt or jeans.
The new Walkman NWZ-B160 range of MP3 players is now available in the UAE at all Jumbo Electronics showrooms.
Friday, June 3, 2011
New Sony Vaio F, S series laptops go upscale
Sony laptops generally tend to be particularly good at being two things: big, high-end media experiences, and small, slim executive powerhouses. The new Vaio F and S series laptops, announced today, offer a bit of both for laptop shoppers willing to spend over $1,000.
The 13.3-inch Sony Vaio S series is only .95 inch thick, and also relatively light: just 3.6 pounds, despite having an optical drive. The closest equivalent we can think of is the Toshiba Portege R835. Unlike the Portege, the Vaio S has a higher-resolution display--1,600x900 pixels--and optional discrete graphics. The Vaio S comes with a second-gen Intel Core i7 CPU and optional AMD Radeon HD 6630 Hybrid graphics, and a wide variety of high-end features such as optional Blu-ray, a backlit keyboard, and a face-tracking low-light Exmor-sensor Web camera.
Meanwhile, the new Vaio F series laptop is a super-size beast that probably won't stray far from your desk. A 16.4-inch, 1080p, 1,920x1,080 display, 3D front-surround Dolby Home Theater speakers, a Blu-ray optical drive, Nvidia GeForce GT 540M or 520M graphics, and the same high-end Exmor-sensor Web camera are part of an attractive package that includes a quad-core second-gen Intel Core i7 CPU.
The look is similar to the new F series laptops we first saw at CES 2011, but at least this 3D-free version costs less than the 3D Vaio F.
The Vaio S series starts at $1,370, and is available in four colors including the newly added pink and blue. A sheet battery for extra charging costs $150.
The Vaio F series will start at $1,100. Both are currently available for preorder on Sony's Web site. Hopefully, we'll have both in for review soon.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Dell review series 7
Even if you are trying still to ensure airline partnerships for their products, is Dell know Android space, especially when it surprised us with the original Dell. Luckily for them, in a position to issue the T-Mobile to the attention of the latest Dell, 7 series, the composition of the nation's number four wireless carrier. When so many Android tablets requires a large premium on cost of ownership, is quite refreshing to see that the 7 series Dell is low prices to $ 200 with a contract, and, most importantly, is the threshold of 500 $ $ 449.99 no-contract. Share some similarities with the clan 5, Dell 7 series are fully imbued tablet, but a chance against the competition?
Package includes: Dell streak-free HeadsetWall 7USB cableHands ChargerQuick Start Guide Terms and conditionsDesign:
Immediately, we are quickly reminded of how Dell 7 series closely mimics the design of the slightly smaller 5 "variant with a tube of sloped agar pages, but decides to use this shell hard plastic instead. Even in a Tallying manageable 0.63 "thickness, satisfied with the overall size of the Tablet, which is quite comfortable to hold with one hand and yet, but there is a surprising amount of weight. The screen is definitely a magnet for smudges and fingerprints, but plastic casing in combination with the close-knit pattern manages to handle properly in keeping everything else he sees clearly. Since most of the design cues from the original series Dell 5, we can still find the program to work well with this one — especially for something that is considered to be a complete arithmetic Tablet PC.
It seems no doubt that Dell is meant the series 7 in the landscape. Display 7 "lagging behind with regard to the quality of given sport flowering resolution WVGA (800 x 480) and quickly shows error while attempting to read the fine text in your Web browser. As for the production of color, it seems natural for the most part, when you view the appearance in a 90-degree angle directly, but again, washing away terrible in extreme angles. But you know, low price means compromise.
Use quick will BARRAGE HSPA + connection, find a front 1.3-megapixel camera with video shooting self-portraits skomagerens on top of the screen, while the usual set of Android capacitive buttons placed on the right along the sloping side. Fortunately, all three buttons are finger-friendly size, and we have no problem to you nor did we. running into problems accidentally hitting them.
Hidden under a broad-based plastics front on the right edge of the Tablet, SIM and standard size SD card slots are probably available in order to keep pollution and debris from causing problems with the bowels. Also uses Dell 7 series two speakers, there are established, while at the same time taught each other at both ends. Placed in an unknown place, headphone jack 3,5 mm, only other gap is located on the left side of the tablet PC.
In the meantime, the volume rocker and dedicated power button rigid sense, sit close-sitting next to each other at the top, and actually have a sensible response when pressed. If this were a smartphone will be horrified to find a port connection charge/proprietary data, but since this is a Tablet PC speaker, the one about the Dell streak 7 does not come as any surprise.
Finally, the only thing we see on the back no more than 5-megapixel camera, Auto focus and LED flash. Unlike the original series, we are locked Dell completely from access to something inside this one since it uses a non-removable battery.






