Folks are less tied to their desktops, and the term “Post PC Era” gets kicked around daily, although everyone is trying to figure out what it really means. Netbooks paved the way to all day battery life, and lightweight computing, and now this is permeating the rest of computing. This time around, they are being dubbed [...]
Continue reading...24. June 2011 | by Jonas
Asus is showing off their Ultrabook UX21, which features some nice industrial design. After all, the package can be just as important as to what is inside. While the pricing and availability are not known, it is expected in the next 3 months… or so. In the meantime, it is all polished aluminum, and seriously thin [...]
Continue reading...13. June 2011 | by Jonas
Intel’s Celeron processor, has, hiccup, never been the darling of the enthusiast. It has consistently offered slower performance, at a cheaper price. Today, Intel released the specs on 3 of their new Celeron processors that should hit around September. They are based around the 32 nm Sandy Bridge core. First up is the Celeron B710. It [...]
Continue reading...One of the revolutionary features of netbooks was that it made folks realize that all day battery life was doable on a portable platform. No longer did we need to carry our power supply cord, and plug in at every opportunity, as with traditional notebooks. Now, it appears that HP has not only brought all [...]
Continue reading...21. January 2011 | by Jonas
The folks over at Laptoping have put together a guide of all the current known Sandy Bridge parts. They get divided into “Standard Edition,” “Low Voltage,” and “Ultra Low Voltage.” The “Ultra Low Voltage” parts hold the most interest to me as they are the CULV parts to look for in the 11.7″ ultraportable machines. There [...]
Continue reading...18. January 2011 | by Jonas
Given the overall netbook market, that is oversaturated, and low profit margin, it is hardly surprising that Acer is looking to move into tablets. After all, they can undercut the iPad, and still make a serious profit for their efforts. Seriously, they do make too many variations of netbooks in the end. They are talking about [...]
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31. July 2011 | by Jonas
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