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MSI intros its new 10.1-inch Wind U180 netbook with Cedar Trail

Today, MSI introduced its new 10.1-inch Wind U180 netbook with Cedar Trail CPU.

 

 

 

The MSI Wind U180 is equipped with Intel’s latest 32nm-based Atom (N2800/ N2600) dual-core processors (introduced in Q4, 2011), up to 2GB DDR3 (800MHz/ 1066MHz) memory and 320/ 250GB hard drive. The netbook has a 10.1-inch (1024 x 600) ultra slim LED backlit display, powered by Intel GMA 3650 graphics.

 

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Toshiba announce the release of its Spring 2012 notebook models

Toshiba announced the release of its Spring 2012 notebook models for the Japanese market.

 

Today, Toshiba released four new models of its dynabook R731 notebook series, one dynabook Qosmio T751 model, and a model  of its dynabook Qosmio T551 notebook line (all in two colors).

Toshiba’s dynabook R731 series notebook is the World’s lightest 13.3-inch notebook with an optical drive. The notebook comes with a slim, compact and lightweight magnesium alloy body, and weighs just 1.29kg. The dynabook R731 is equipped with the latest Intel Core i7/ i5 Sandy Bridge processors, up to 8GB of DDR3 1333MHz memory and 120GB of SSD or 640GB hard drive. It has a 13.3-inch HD (1366 x 768) TFT LCD LED backlit display (16:9), powered by the integrated Intel HD Graphics 3000.

 

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ASUS Bamboo Series notebook gets a Green certificate

ASUS U53SD Bamboo Series notebook got a Green certificate.

 

 

Yesterday, ASUS announced that its U53SD Bamboo Series notebook received Carbon Neutrality certification. ASUS became the first to deliver a notebook that achieves net zero carbon gas emissions throughout its life cycle. The U53SD Bamboo notebook meets all requirements of the PAS 2060:2010 (Standard for Carbon Neutrality).

Asus gathered together energy-saving hardware and software – its Super Hybrid Engine technology which lowers the energy consumption by up to 20%. And, with the light bamboo parts used in the notebook chassis and designed of 100% natural and recyclable bamboo paper and non-woven cloth, Asus managed to reduce the U53SD’s carbon footprint by up to 10%.

 

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Toshiba updates its 13.3-inch dynabook R731 notebook with a new i5 CPU in Japan

Today, Toshiba updated its 13.3-inch dynabook R731 notebook with a new Intel Core i5 Sandy Bridge processor in Japan.

 

 

The Toshiba dynabook R731 (R731/W2PD) now comes with Intel’s recently launched (Q4, 2011) – 2.40GHz Intel Core i5-2435M dual core processor.

The notebook has a 13.3-inch (1366 x 768) HD TFT LED backlit display powered by Intel HD Graphics 3000. Also, 4GB of PC3-10600 (DDR3-1333) working in single channel (1 slot populated) and 128GB of SSD storage from which 33GB are occupied with system files.

 

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Toshiba Introduced Satellite P700 series laptops

Toshiba introduced Satellite P700 series laptops, offering robust performance, HD entertainment with smart features and premium styling.

Satellite P755

Toshiba America announced a new family of premium laptops, the Satellite P700 Series. Available with Toshiba’s textured Fusion X2 finish in Platinum, the Satellite P745, P755/P755 3D and P775 laptops feature 14-inch, 15.6-inch and 17.3-inch diagonal HD TruBrite LED backlit screens.

These laptops incorporate essential features for multitasking and multimedia, including latest generation of multi-core CPU technology plus premium entertainment and convenience features.

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MSI officially introduced WindPad 110W tablet

MSI officially introduced WindPad 110W tablet, unveiled earlier this year at Computex.

The WindPad 110W—the supreme tablet computer, featuring Windows 7 OS and AMD’s powerful new generation Brazos platform. The APU (Accelerated Processing Units) processors come with x86 architecture cores and the AMD Radeon HD 6250 Discrete-Class display chip, giving you smooth picture, when your tablet is playing HD films. This tablet represents the ideal combination of hardware and software, so businesspeople can do what they do anytime, anywhere. 

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