Category: Laptops / Notebooks
Logitech Cordless Number Pad for Notebooks
So if you’ve only got a tiny laptop and are always punching in numbers as a job or obsessive/compulsive hobby, now you can do it quickly.
Toshiba Portege R500: the lightest notebook yet?
I’ve put the question mark in, as by the time you read this post, seven companies will probably have launched laptops 1g lighter, just to get the record. But assuming they haven’t, Toshiba’s Portege R500 reckons it’s the lightest laptop money can buy.
Asus pursue the gaming clientele with the C90 notebook
Asus are popping out new notebooks all over the place, like the plastic equivalent of Vicky Pollard. But don’t let that put you off – I’m sure their latest offering, the C90, doesn’t come in lurid pink and talk back to you. Yet.
The C90 is being dubbed a ‘gaming’ laptop, which really means they can charge an extra couple hundred to go after the obsessve fanboy market who will shell out over a grand simply so they can play WoW a few frames faster than the next orc along. The 15.4-incher is completely upgradeable, allowing consumers to update the CPU, GPU, memory, HDD and optical drive without worrying about voiding the warranty…
The Germans love Futitsu Siemens' ESPRIMO PCs
And they love the ESPRIMO range because of its environmentally friendly features. They love them so much they have, as a nation, awarded them the “Blue Angel” certificate – a consumer flag that lets buyers know the products are nice and good to the world.
Fujitsu Siemens AMILO Pro V3525 laptops get T-Mobile mobile broadband
Sticking a mobile SIM inside a laptop is an increasingly popular notion – witness Vodafone’s partnerships with the likes of Dell and HP. Now Fujitsu Siemens has announced plans to include T-Mobile’s Web’n’Walk mobile broadband service in its AMILO Pro V3525 notebooks via an embedded SIM.
Archos unveils three Generation 5 PMPs which play YouTube videos
Archos has unveiled its new line of personal media players, dubbed Generation 5. It includes three new PMPs, the 405, 605 and 705, which for the first time will support Flash-based video from YouTube and other online video-sharing sites.