Showing posts with label netbooks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label netbooks. Show all posts

Friday, July 10, 2009

New Ubisurfer Netbook..


US. Features of the Ubisurfer take in the following :-
• 128MB RAM
• 1GB RAM
• Linux-based operating system
• Wi-Fi connectivity
• Three USB 2.0 ports

Microphone and headphone jacks
There is some latest netbook in town - the Datawind Ubisurfer that comes with a 7" LCD display at 800 x 480 resolution, featuring a large bezel around the display. The keyboard itself will strangely enough, come with a weirdly located right Shift key. Amusingly enough, the £159 asked for this netbook will come with 30 hours of free Internet access each month thanks to the integrated GPRS modem as it is equipped with a Vodafone SIM card. And more.. is mentioned above…

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Gemsta Technology Netbook


Gemsta Technology released new revolutionary netbook very attractive price .. just $294.. and its thickness just 2.2cm.. The details specification given below:
• 1.3-megapixel web camera
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity
• Embedded 3G connectivity
• USB 2.0 ports, Audio Out, SD memory card slot
• 1GB RAM
• Up to 64GB SSD
• 8.9” LED backlit display at 1,024 x 600 resolution


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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Dell going to Lower and Higher with Inspiron Mini 10 Netbook


The progress of netbooks reminds me of The White Stripes Song ‘Take, Take and Take,’ in which Jack White starts out saying that all he needs is to enjoy a comfortable seat in a bar. But by the end of the song, he'll be overwhelmed if he can't leave that same bar without a kiss from fellow patron Rita Hayworth.

Sure, we once thought that all we needed in netbooks was a cheap little lappie for email. But wouldn't be nice to have a bigger screen, a bigger keyboard, a better processor? And while you're at it, please throw in some HD video.

Dell had previously done all that with its $399 mini 10, which sports an Intel Atom Z series processor for HD video playback, an optional 720p HD screen, and even an HDMI port for hooking up a giant-screen TV.

I thought that was all that I needed. And then Dell showed off a version with an HDTV tuner, which spokesperson Anne Camden said should be available this summer for about a $50 upgrade. The tuner should pull in a good signal without an antenna in most locations, Dell claims. But if you're bounded by real (as at Dell's press event tonight), you can also plug in an included antenna to boost welcome. It worked pretty well, though I did see infrequent stuttering of the video feed.

 

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