Posts Tagged ‘750GB’
Lenovo taking preorders for its 14-inch IdeaPad Y470p notebook
Lenovo starts taking preorders for its 14-inch IdeaPad Y470p notebook.

The IdeaPad Y470p (08552LU) Dusk Black notebook comes with Intel’s second generation 2.2GHz Core i7-2670QM processor, 8 GB of DDR3 (1333MHz) memory and a 750GB (5400rpm) hard drive. Its 14.0-inch HD (1366×768) Glare LED backlit display is powered by AMD Radeon HD 7690 (with 1GB VRAM).
ASUS announces its Spring 2012 notebooks models for Japan
Yesterday, ASUS announced its Spring 2012 notebook models for the Japanese market.

The Asus ZENBOOK UX21E Rose Gold (UX21E-KXROSE) is powered by Intel Core i5-2467M processor, 4GB of memory and 128GB SSD. The 11.6-inch ultrabook is loaded with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS. It weighs 1.1kg and offers up to five and a half hours of battery life. The Rose Gold Ultrabook comes with a price of ¥94,800 Yen ($1236 USD).
ASUS announces its 11.6-inch Eee PC 1225B AMD powered netbook
ASUS quietly announced its 11.6-inch Eee PC 1225B – AMD powered netbook.

It seems that Asus is not going to abandon its Eee PC category soon, and that got confirmed when the company uploaded a product page of its updated Eee PC 1225B AMD based netbook model.
This 11.6-incher is powered by the latest AMD Brazos dual core APUs – AMD Fusion APU E450 running at 1.65GHz or C60 at 1.0GHz and up to 1.33GHz under AMD Turbo Core Tech. In addition the machine comes with AMD Radeon HD 6320/ AMD Radeon HD 6290, up to 4GB of DDR3 memory (from which 2GB is onboard) and up to 750GB hard drive.
BookTop T1132-official unboxing video from GIGABYTE
BookTop T1132 - an official unboxing video from GIGABYTE.

"GIGABYTE T1132 Unboxing - This is an unboxing video of the GIGABYTE BookTop T1132 which features a stunning 3-in-1 design that allows the device to instantly change itself into a notebook, a tablet and even a desktop. This innovative design lets you use the device to fit the exact needs of your computing lifestyle."
Two days ago, GIGABYTE uploaded an official unboxing video of its latest BookTop T1132, a 3-in-1 device that transforms into a notebook, a tablet and a desktop PC.
The BookTop T1132 is powered by an Intel Core i5 processor. It has an 11.6-inch (1366 x 768) capacitive multi-touch display (180-degree rotable screen), Nvidia GeForce graphics, up to 4GB of memory, and up to 750GB hard drive.
Samsung Series 7 GAMER-gaming notebook launched in the UK
Samsung launched its powerful gaming notebook – the Series 7 GAMER – in the UK.

The Samsung Series 7 GAMER is powered by a quad-core Intel Core i7 processor, the most powerful graphics card currently available – the AMD Radeon HD 6970M (with 2GB GDDR5 VRAM), and 8GB ExpressCache plus the hard drive storage of up to 1.5TB. It is equipped with an optional 3D (with Bluetooth-enabled active shuttering 3D glasses) 17.3-inch (1920 x 1080) Full HD display and the latest 3D surround sound.
The GAMER comes with a Blu-ray drive, 2MP webcam, WiFi, Bluetooth v3.0, an HDMI port and two USB 3.0 ports. It has four optimization modes – ‘Gaming’ mode, ‘Balanced’ mode’, ‘Library’ (for quiet surroundings), and ‘Green’ (a battery saver mode). The machine is loaded with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS.
Mouse Computer launches four new powerful Sandy Bridge notebook models in Japan
Mouse Computer launched four new powerful Quad-Core Sandy Bridge notebook models – the m-Book P-series – with Intel Core i7 processors, in Japan.

The m-Book P-series are powered by Intel’s latest Core i7 Quad-Core processors (i7-2670QM, i7-2760QM, i7-2860QM), which were launched in Q4, 2011.
The P-series notebook comes equipped with a 15.6-inch (1920 × 1080) Full HD glossy display, which is powered by NVIDIA GeForce GTX560M Graphics processor. The machine has up to 16GB of DDR3 (PC3-10600) memory, up to 1TB + 120GB SSD storage (MB-P520X2 – with out ODD) and a DVD/ Blu-ray drive.
Gigabyte booth at Summit Tech Show-Australia
The Gigabyte’s booth at the Summit Tech Show (Brisbane, Australia) and the Gigabyte/ Datascrip launch event of some Gigabyte devices in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Yesterday, Gigabyte uploaded six photos of its booth at the Summit Tech Show, Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Center (BCEC), Australia.
As we can see, Gigabyte showcased its 3-in-1 Gigabyte Booktop T1125 (a notebook, a tablet and a desktop PC in one), its latest notebooks (Booktop M2432, Q2532, P2532), the S1080 Windows 7 tablet (with USB 3.0 support) and the famous G1-Killer series – G1.Sniper 2 (gaming mobo). Most of those devices have become well-known for their innovative design and hardware features, from Asia’s largest IT tradeshow, COMPUTEX, TAIPAI (May 31st - June 4th, 2011) and Gigabyte’s official introduction of those machines.
