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ASUS ZENBOOK UX32VD Ultrabook

Written By Japrax on Sunday, July 15, 2012 | 12:10 PM

ASUS ZENBOOK UX32VD Ultrabook
As a powerful computing device, the ZENBOOK UX32VD is also equipped with 1GB GDDR5 video memory; full HD 1080p IPS panel with a 178 degree wide viewing angle; and an ergonomic inclined and backlit chiclet keyboard. Regarding battery life, the UX32VD offers up to two weeks of standby in S3 mode and an impressive 200-day in S4 mode. And last but not least, this sleek ultrabook utilizes USB Charger+ technology for quick mobile device charging.

Pioneer Computers DreamBook Power W27CR 17.3-inch Notebook

Written By Japrax on Tuesday, June 19, 2012 | 8:22 AM

Pioneer Computers DreamBook Power W27CR 17.3-inch Notebook
Pioneer Computers Australia hits back with a new 17.3-inch notebook, the DreamBook Power W27CR. Specs-wise, the system sports a 17.3-inch 1600 x 900 or 1920 x 1080 display, a 2.7GHz Intel Core i7-3820QM quad-core processor, a GeForce GT 630M 1GB graphics card, up to 8GB RAM, a 1TB hard drive (hybrid drive with 500GB HDD or up to 240GB SSD), a Blu-ray drive, a 9-in-1 media card reader, WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0, built-in stereo speakers and runs on Windows 7 OS. Price itself starts at $599. [Product Page]

The Ultrabooks of Computex 2012

Written By Japrax on Friday, June 8, 2012 | 1:07 PM

The Ultrabooks of Computex 2012
It was last year that Intel chose Computex, a computer tradeshow in Taiwan, to introduce its Ultrabook concept to the world. Twelve months later, 110-plus models are in the pipeline, which meant the Taipei Convention Center was overrun by skinny, lightweight laptops. Make that skinny, touch-enabled laptops. Between those new Ivy Bridge chips and Microsoft putting the finishing touches on Windows 8, this week's show was nothing if not a five-day-long wedding between two tech giants: almost every device on display here was a vehicle for showing off Microsoft's glossy new OS. At every turn, a celebration of touchscreen notebooks. With more than 30 hands-on posts this week, we can see where one Core i5 laptop might look like the next, or how you might have failed to keep up with Jonney Shih's rapid-fire product announcements. Now that we're wrapping up here in Taiwan, though, we're ready to take a step back and think about what it is we just saw. Whether you felt overwhelmed by our wall-to-wall coverage or just need to catch up, we suggest you meet us past the break for a quick recap of all the new Ultrabooks. Oh, and if you're in the market for a new laptop, you can check your trigger-happy finger at the door. With few exceptions, we're not expecting these to go on sale until the fall, when Windows 8 is expected to start shipping.

Acer Aspire S7 Acer was the first company to ship an Ultrabook, which means it's now showing off its third generation at a time when other companies are just getting around to announcing their first. Still, the Aspire S7 series marks a departure for Acer: these are the outfit's first touchscreen Ultrabooks, for one, and they also happen to be the company's sexiest. Plastic? Try unibody metal. A 1366 x 768 screen? How about a 1080p display that folds back 180 degrees? And while you won't find this on the 11-inch model, the 13-inch version has a slick glass lid, similar to the HP Envy 14 Spectre. For now, Acer isn't ready to reveal pricing or even specs like processors and storage options. In the meantime, we'll say we were impressed with those high-res touchscreens, though we wish Acer reconsidered its shallow keyboard design. Acer Aspire Timeline Ultra M5 Need a little less touch and a little more graphics oomph? Acer's got you covered there, too. The M5 series joins the similar M3 Ultrabook we reviewed earlier this year, and features the same Kepler-based NVIDIA GeForce GT640M graphics. The difference? The M5s (there are two of them) have a polished, brushed-metal design, along with narrower bezels. Otherwise, the specs are near-identical to what you'll get in the M3, which is to say they offer 1366 x 768 screens, Core i5 / i7 processors and a mix of HDD and solid-state storage options. Interestingly, although the 14- and 15-inch M5 differ in weight, both measure about 20mm (0.8 inches) thick. If you're in the UK you can buy one this month, but our US readers will have to wait a little longer for pricing and availability details. ASUS TAICHI Easily the most inventive design we saw this week, the TAICHI convertible laptop has dual screens: one facing the keyboard, just like on a normal notebook, and one on the lid. In laptop mode, you can view the 11- or 13-inch screen while using a backlit keyboard. Shut the lid, though, and you've got yourself a big-screen tablet, complete with pen support. Whichever way you use it, ASUS went decidedly all-out on the specs: the TAICHI makes use of a Core i7 processor, solid-state storage and a Super IPS+ display with an optional 1080p resolution. The best part, potentially: ASUS says the final version will be about as thin as the rest of its Ultrabooks, despite the fact that these have twice the screens built in. ASUS Transformer Books Think of it as the love child between an ASUS Transformer tablet and a Zenbook Ultrabook. At first glance, ASUS' Transformer Books are merely a group of 11-, 13- and 14-inch laptops with touchscreens. In fact, though, the displays can be lifted away from their keyboards, leaving you with an oversized slate. What's especially neat about this concept is that even after you detach the screen you've got a full-blown x86-based tablet, not some lower-powered ARM device. At the same time, the display has some of the amenities you'd expect in a regular Transformer - namely, front- and rear-facing cameras. Touchscreen ASUS Zenbook Prime It was only two weeks ago that ASUS announced a completely refreshed line of Ultrabooks, and yet they already seem outdated. Here at Computex, the company showed off the 11-inch UX21A with a touchscreen, making it easier to interact with Windows 8. (We'll let you decide if that's worth getting fingerprints all over that gorgeous 1080p, IPS display.) With the exception of the screen, the design and internal specs haven't changed, though an ASUS rep confirmed that the touch models will naturally cost more. No word on pricing just yet, but we're told this will eventually go on sale in the US, and it will be available in a 13-inch version too. Dell Inspiron 14z and 13z With a starting weight of 4.1 pounds and a fairly plain interior, the 14z was hardly the sleekest laptop on Intel's Ultrabook Wall of Fame. Still, a starting price of $700 makes it easily one of the most affordable. For now, the base model comes with a Sandy Bridge Core i3 CPU, unfortunately, but pay a little more and you'll get third-generation Core i5 and i7 processors, as you'd expect on any other Ultrabook. Really, the biggest tradeoff is likely to be storage: the 14z starts with a 320GB hard drive, and tops out with a 500GB HDD, meaning you'll have to step up to the XPS 13 if you want a solid-state drive. The good news: folks who need an Ultrabook before October can scoop one up June 19th. If the 14z's relative heft turns you off, there's also a 13-inch model, which weighs 3.8 pounds. Gigabyte X11 A hint to all the marketing types reading this: tech writers are suckers for superlatives. That explains our fascination with the X11, whose carbon fiber build makes this the "world's lightest" Ultrabook, at 2.15 pounds - or so says Gigabyte, anyway. After seeing it in person at the show, we can say this 11-inch ultraportable does indeed feel light in hand, though that carbon fiber weave isn't immune to greasy fingerprint smudges. What's more, we found the keyboard cramped, especially compared to the more spacious one on the 11-inch ASUS Zenbook Prime UX21A. We'll reserve judgment until we can test its performance and five-hour battery, but for now it's safe to say the X11 faces some formidable competition from similarly priced 11-inch Ultrabooks. LG X Note Z350 Need proof that Ultrabooks are the new netbooks? Just watch as every company on the face of the planet trots out a super-slim ultraportable with Ivy Bridge inside. LG, not especially well-known for its PCs, announced two X Note Ultrabooks, and we happened to catch the 13-inch Z350 hanging around Intel's booth at CES. Though its internals are fairly standard (Core i7, Wireless Display and an SSD), the port selection is pretty robust for an Ultrabook: not one, not two, but three USB 3.0 sockets. It's just too bad about the design: thanks to that faux-brushed-metal chassis, it doesn't look quite as nice up close as it does in photos. MSI Slider S20 Rewind a few years to the netbook era and MSI was a huge mover-and-shaker at Computex, with lots of pint-size laptops to choose from. Since then, the company has been largely dormant as far as mobile products are concerned, focusing more on nine-pound gaming rigs. That doesn't mean MSI is willing to sit out the Ultrabook fad, though: the company took the opportunity to show off the Slider S20, an 11-inch ultraportable with a touchscreen that slides back and up - yes, exactly like that Slider. In our brief hands-on, the sliding mechanism felt smooth, but the cramped, malleable keyboard brought us back to the netbook era, and not in a good way. Samsung Series 5 Ultra Touch and Convertible What do you do if you're Samsung and you've just refreshed your current Ultrabooks with Ivy Bridge? You trot out brand new models with touchscreens, naturally. Not one to miss out on a trend, the Korean electronics giant spent the week showing off not one, but two touch-enabled versions of its Series 5 Ultrabooks. This included a traditional clamshell laptop, as well as a convertible model whose screen folds all the way back, kind of like the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga. After a brief hands-on, we came away skeptical about the convertible, since using it in tablet mode means resting your fingers against an exposed keyboard on the backside. We'd also love to see Sammy improve the screen quality: as is, these panels are supremely reflective. Sony VAIO T13 Better late than never, right? After teasing its first Ultrabook at CES and then announcing it for the European market, Sony said it's bringing the VAIO T series to the US as well. And here's a surprise: if you privately thought Sony has been resting too much on its brand cache, the T13 starts at $800 - about as low as Ultrabook prices get. For the money, the base specs are pretty typical: a Core i5 processor, 4GB of RAM and a 500GB hard drive, paired with a 32GB SSD for faster boot-ups. As with other budget Ultrabooks, though, you'll find yourself making a compromise between weight and convenience. On the one hand, it weighs 3.5 pounds, which is on the heavy side for a 13-inch Ultrabook. On the other, that 0.7-inch-thick chassis makes room for some valuable ports, including USB 3.0 and 2.0, HDMI, Ethernet, an SD slot and even a VGA socket. For students on the hunt for a new laptop, this is worth considering. Toshiba Satellite U845W Despite the fact that there are just so many gosh-darn Ultrabooks hitting the market, you shouldn't have a problem remembering the U845W. Its display measures an unusual 14.4 inches (with 1792 x 768 resolution), making it the world's first laptop with a 21:9 screen. Toshiba claims that extra real estate is ideal for multitasking and watching movies, and is even including some software that helps you divide the screen into zones (kind of like Snap in Win7, but with more windows). All told, the Harman Kardon speakers, aluminum chassis, soft-touch accents and backlit keyboard make it feel more premium than the Satellite U845, the other Ultrabook Toshiba announced this week. We're told it will go on sale in the US sometime in the next few months, starting at $999. Hopefully before then we can take a closer look, and weigh in on whether those viewing angles are any good. Toshiba concept devices running Windows 8 Okay, so these weren't on display at Computex, but we'll throw them in the ring anyway, since Toshiba chose this particular week to announce them. The company recently let us get hands-on with a trio of mock-up concept devices built with Windows 8 in mind: a touchscreen laptop, a Transformer-style tablet and a notebook with a sliding touchscreen. Had these been shown at Computex, they would have been in good company: we saw variations on each of these form factors throughout the week. Still, we can't help but be intrigued, especially since Toshiba hasn't said a word about specs and hasn't even shown these devices powered on. Maybe this just means we have something to look forward to at our next big tradeshow, IFA in August.

Spotted at Computex: LG's X Note Z350 Ultrabook (hands-on)

Written By Japrax on Wednesday, June 6, 2012 | 1:08 PM

Spotted at Computex: LG's X Note Z350 Ultrabook (hands-on)
Part of the fun of covering tradeshows is that Yanks like yours truly get to handle products that might never make their way stateside. We're going to put LG's 13.3-inch X Note Z350 Ultrabook in that category, since the company doesn't exactly have a strong market presence in the US - at least not where PCs are concerned. The Z350 is one of many Ultrabooks on display at Intel's booth here at Computex, though it's one of the few we hadn't seen before. Though the press shots we showed you earlier this week make it seem as if this thing is made of aluminum, it's plastic with faux-brushed-metal detailing. The touchpad has the same texture as the palm rest and is so flush that it's nearly invisible from a few feet away. The keyboard is typical Ultrabook fare: shallow, but usable. Ultimately, what impressed us most was the port selection: Ethernet, HDMI and not one, not two, but three USB 3.0 ports. Not bad for an Ultra, eh? If you're curious, we've got close-up shots below, and stay tuned for a walk-through video. Myriam Joire contributed to this report.

ASUS K55VD 15.6-inch Laptop Released In Japan

Written By Japrax on Thursday, May 10, 2012 | 10:19 AM

ASUS K55VD 15.6-inch Laptop Released In Japan
The new ASUS K55VD 15.6-inch laptop is currently available in the Japanese market. The laptop comes jam packed with the 3rd generation Intel Core i7-3610QM “Ivy Bridge” quad-core processor, which is combined with a 2GB nVidia GeForce 610M graphics card with Optimus technology, up to 8GB DDR3 RAM, a 500GB hard disk drive, a webcam, a card reader, a DVD burner and a 6-cell battery. The ASUS K55VD also provides several connectivity options such as Ethernet, WiFi, Bluetooth, USB 3.0, USB 2.0 and HDMI. Too bad, there is no info on pricing at this moment. [LifeAtMost]

NEC LE150H2 14-Inch Notebook

NEC-LE150H2-14-Inch-Notebook
NEC is gearing up to drop another 14-inch notebook into the market. Known as the LE150H2, the system will feature a 14-inch 1366 x 768 LCD display, a 1.60GHz Intel Celeron B815 processor, an Intel HM65 Express Chipset, a 4GB DDR3 RAM, a 640GB hard drive, a DVD Super Multi Drive, a webcam, an SD card slot, WiFi, 2010 Office Home and Business pre-installed and run on Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (SP1) OS. The LE150H2 will go on sale from early May for around 90,000 Yen (about $1,125).

Acer Aspire One 725 Shipped

Acer Aspire One 725 Shipped
Acer has finally released the Aspire One 725. Available in Caribbean blue and Volcanic black, the netbook features a high-brightness Acer CineCrystal LED-backlit display, with both HD resolution and 16:9 aspect ratio, making it perfect for both entertainment and productivity. The Acer Aspire One 725 provides an HDMI port, allowing you to watch HD movies on your HDTV, widescreen monitor, or projector. The Acer Aspire One 725 is powered by an AMD C processor, an AMD Radeon HD 6290 graphics, AMD’s APU Fusion technology and Acer’s HD CrystalEye webcam with Acer Video Conference Manager. [Press Release]

NEC LL770/HS 15.6-Inch Notebook

NEC-LL770_HS-15.6-Inch-Notebook
Here comes another 15.6-inch notebook from NEC, the LL770/HS. The system is packed with a 15.6-inch 1920 x 1080 Full HD display, a 2.30GHz Intel Core i7-3610QM processor, an Intel HM77 Express Chipset, an 8GB DDR3 RAM, a 1TB hard drive, a webcam, a BDXL drive, an SD card reader, WiFi, CS degree / BS/110 ground ‘wireless digital TV’ via the included wireless LAN and runs on Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (SP1) OS. The LL770/HS will become available soon for around 210,000 Yen (about $2,630). [NEC]

HP EliteBook Folio 9470m 14-inch Laptop

HP EliteBook Folio 9470m
HP today introduced its new business-oriented laptop namely the HP EliteBook Folio 9470m. The 14-inch laptop features Intel’s Ivy Bridge core processor, up to 16GB of RAM, a choice of 500GB HDD or a 250GB SSD and a removable battery. The HP EliteBook Folio 9470m also provides an impressive collection of ports such as USB 3.0, Ethernet, DisplayPort and VGA. The company will launch the HP EliteBook Folio 9470m in October 2012 for $1,149. [HP]

New ASUS N-Series Promo Video

Written By Japrax on Monday, May 7, 2012 | 12:45 AM

New ASUS N-Series Promo Video
ASUS has issued a new promo video for its new N-series notebook. The video shows that the upcoming N-series notebook will feature a Full HD wide-view display, Bang and Olufsen’s “SonicMaster Premium” sound system, a backlit keyboard, up to two-week of standby time and a fast two second wake-up time.

Gateway LT4004U 10.1-inch Netbook

Gateway-LT4004U-10.1-inch-Netbook
Browse the Web while on the go with this affordable 10.1-inch netbook ‘LT4004U’ from Gateway. Priced at only $249.99 over at BestBuy, this mini laptop comes with a 10.1-inch 1024 x 600 LED-backlit display, a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N2600 processor, an Intel GMA 3600 graphics, a 1GB DDR3 RAM, a 250GB hard drive, a 0.3MP webcam, a multi-in-1 card reader, a 6-cell battery, WiFi and runs on Windows 7 Starter OS. [Product Page]

Packard Bell EasyNote LV And TV Laptops

Packard Bell EasyNote LV And TV Laptops
Packard Bell has unveiled the 15.6-inch EasyNote TV and 17.3-inch EasyNote LV. Both laptops are powered by Intel’s Ivy Bridge processors, a multi-touch trackpad, dedicated music and social keys and a bamboo-patterned top casing. The Packard Bell EasyNote LV features an nVidia GeForce GT 620M graphics, while the EasyNote TV has an nVidia GeForce 630M graphics. Its battery offers up to 5-hour of operating time. [Ubergizmo]

ASUS K95 18.4-Inch Laptop Released In Germany

ASUS-K95-18.4-Inch-Laptop
ASUS has released another 18-inch laptop in Germany. Called the K95, the system sports an 18.4-inch 1920 x 1080 Full HD display, a 3.30GHz Intel Core i7-3610QM quad-core processor, an NVIDIA GeForce GT 630M 1GB graphics, an 8GB DDR3 RAM, a 1TB hard drive, a DVD burner, a 0.3MP webcam, WiFi, Bluetooth, a 6-cell battery and runs on Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS. The K95 sells for 899 Euro (about $1,176). [Product Page]

ASUS K53Z-BBR3 15.6-Inch Laptop For Only $349.99

ASUS-K53Z-BBR3-15.6-Inch-Laptop
Planning on replacing your old laptop with a new one anytime soon? Why don’t you check out this ASUS K53Z-BBR3 over at BestBuy. Priced at only $349.99, the system comes with a 15.6-inch 1366 x 768 LED-backlit display, a 1.9GHz AMD A4-3305M processor, a 4GB DDR3 RAM, a 320GB hard drive, a DVD Super Multi Drive, a 0.3MP webcam, a multi-format card reader, WiFi, a 6-cell battery and runs on Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS. [Product Page]

ASUS Zenbook Prime UX31A Now Available For Pre-order In Czech Republic

ASUS Zenbook Prime UX31A Now Available For Pre-order In Czech Republic
The ASUS Zenbook UX31A-R4003X 13.3-inch ultrabook is currently available for pre-order in Czech Republic. Powered by a 3.0GHz Intel Core i7-3517 ultra-low voltage processor, the ultrabook features a full HD IPS display, a 256GB solid state drive, a 4GB of DDR3 RAM and a 1GB Intel HD 4000-series GPU. Other specs include a micro-HDMI, a mini-VGA, a VGA webcam, an SD/MMC card reader, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0. Its battery offers up to 10-hour of operating time on a single full charge. The ASUS Zenbook UX31A-R4003X 13.3-inch ultrabook retails for 31,000 CZK (about $1,625). [Laptoping]

Samsung Series 7 Chronos Laptop Shipped

Written By Japrax on Thursday, May 3, 2012 | 10:32 AM

Samsung Series 7 Chronos Laptop Shipped
Samsung has recently released the Series 7 Chronos 17.3-inch laptop. Powered by a 2.3GHz Intel Core i7-3615QM processor, the laptop features a full HD LED display with a 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution, an 8GB of DDR3 RAM, a 1TB hard disk drive, a 2GB nVidia GeForce GT 650M graphics and a Blu-ray drive. What makes the Samsung Series 7 Chronos interesting is that it features JBL 2W x2 stereo speakers + 5W embedded subwoofer. Other specs include a 1.3MP High definition webcam, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, a multi-gesture trackpad and a long lasting 8-cell battery. [PCLaunches]

Toshiba dynabook Satellite T772/W5TF 17.3-inch Notebook

Toshiba-dynabook-Satellite-T772_W5TF-17.3-inch-Notebook
Toshiba has announced a new notebook, the dynabook Satellite T772/W5TF. Specs-wise, the system sports a 17.3-inch 1600 x 900 LED-backlight display, a 2.30GHz Intel Core i7-3610QM processor, an Intel HM76 Express Chipset, an NVIDIA GeForce GT 630M graphics card, an 8GB DDR3 RAM, a 750GB hard drive, a BDXL drive, a webcam, WiFi and runs on Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS The T772/W5TF will begin shipping from May 17th for 153,800 Yen (about $1,915).

Eurocom Monster 1.0 Gaming Laptop

Eurocom Monster 1.0 Gaming Laptop
Eurocom has unveiled a small gaming laptop namely the Monster 1.0. Powered by the newest nVidia Kepler-based GT 650M graphics with a 2GB of VRAM and Intel Ivy Bridge processors, the laptop provides a 11.6-inch (1366×768) display with an Intel HM76 chipset, up to 16GB of DDR3 RAM, a 1TB of storage space and the nVidia Optimus switchable graphics technology. Its 6-cell battery provides enough juice for up to 410 minutes. There are also several connectivity options such as a pair of USB 3.0 ports, one USB 2.0 port, HDMI 1.4a, VGA connectors, Wi-Fi, Gigabit LAN and Bluetooth. The Eurocom Monster 1.0 with a basic hardware configuration retails for $817. [Eurocom]

Origin PC EON 11-S Gaming Laptop

Origin PC EON 11-S Gaming Laptop
If you are searching for an ultra-portable gaming laptop, then check out the new Origin PC EON 11-S. Measuring 11.2-inch x 8.1-inch x 1.4-inch and weighing about 3.9 pounds, the gaming laptop is equipped with a 2.2 GHz Intel B960 Pentium dual-core processor, a 11.6-inch display with a 1366 x 768 pixel resolution, an nVidia GeForce GT 650M graphics, a 4GB of RAM, a 320GB 7200RPM hard disk drive and a 7.1 channel audio. Its 6-cell battery offers up to 6.5-hour of operation time. You can also customize this gaming laptop with up to 16GB of RAM, a custom paint job, a larger hard drive or a faster solid state disk. The Origin PC EON 11-S runs on the Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium OS. It has several connectivity options such as a pair of USB 3.0 ports, a USB 2.0 port, an HDMI 1.4a output, a VGA port, a Ethernet jack and a 3.5mm audio jack. The Origin PC EON 11-S with a basic hardware configuration is priced at $999. [Origin PC]

Mouse Computer MousePro NB511X 15.6-Inch Notebook

Mouse Computer MousePro NB511X 15.6-Inch Notebook
Mouse Computer is preparing to drop their latest 15.6-inch notebook, the MousePro NB511X. The system will feature a 15.6-inch 1366 x 768 LCD screen, a 2.30GHz Intel Core i7-3610QM processor, an Intel HM76 Express Chipset, an 8GB DDR3 RAM, a 500GB hard drive, a DVD Super Multi Drive and run on Windows 7 Professional OS. The MousePro NB511X will become available from May 1st for 79,800 Yen (about $995).
 
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