Archive for March 3rd, 2009

Asus demonstrates the Dual Panel laptop

March 3rd, 2009

Asus demonstrates the Dual Panel laptop

Concept prototypes are always likely to be an outpouring of joy – and a dual-screen touch-PC was a major highlight in Asus’ keynote presentation at the CeBIT in Germany.
Apart from Eee PC a lot, based on the anticipated new series of environmentally friendly LCD monitors, Beefy gaming and Lamborghini-branded notebooks power and new products to serve the small business users, one of the greatest innovations to be seen from Asus at CeBIT 2009 A new dual-screen computer prototype.

Shih pointed out that users of such a device, a laptop, an e-book reader or a multimedia machine with consumer films, music and melodies.

The device is set in the early stages of concept development, but the units on the show floor were with Windows 7. Many of these test the concept at the CeBit are not yet convinced by the use of an on-screen keyboard, although it really does not understand why Asus could not simply in the possibility Hooking up a wired or wireless keyboard to a device such .

via TechRadar

Intel, Dell Fight for Freedom of the Word ‘Netbook’

March 3rd, 2009

Intel, Dell Fight for Freedom of the Word 'Netbook'

The companies do, the battle against PC manufacturer Psion Teklogix, which claims exclusive ownership of the term, because one of his former mini-computer models was Netbook.

“This action arises from the recent allegations of [Psion] that it has the exclusive right to use the term” Netbook “,” The 13-page declaration reads [pdf]. “It is not an option. Consumer has already” Netbook “as a generic term for a category of notebook computers that are small, inexpensive and less computing power, so that they are ideal for connecting to the Internet (or” net “).”

Some Netbook-focused publications reported in December, will receive no more-and-desist letters from Psion in December, asking them to avoid any reference to the word “Netbook”.

“We note that you recently with the word Psion Netbook without the consent”, a letter read by Psion. “Psion places significant value on the trade mark registrations, and your use of the term” Netbook “could harm these entries.”

Then Dell last week a request to cancel the trademark Psion, with the argument that the word Netbook has become a generic term. Dell added that Psion has abandoned the concept, as Netbook line of computers will be set. And Dell is committed Psion alleges fraud by claiming damage to his activity, even if they do not sell computers with this name. Intel’s follow-up reinforces Dell complaint allegations.

via blogWired

Asus Lamborghini VX5 with 1Tb SSD

March 3rd, 2009

Asus Lamborghini VX5 with 1Tb SSD

Asus has a new high-end laptop on their reach, the VX5 Asus Lamborghini laptop.
The Asus VX5 Lamorghini laptop comes with a 16 inch full HD display, a GT130m GeForce graphics card with 1 GB of GDDR3 memory, which is pretty impressive for a laptop.

Other specifications include an Intel Core 2 Quad processor, 4GB RAM, Blu-ray optical drive and a backlit keyboard.

The most interesting part of the new Asus Lamborghini laptop VX5 is the storage, it is with a massive 1TB SSD (Solid State Drive), which is bound to make it fast, this is the same amount of memory as I have in my desktop PC.

There is no word if we actually VX5 the Asus Lamborghini laptop in the stores, and no information on pricing yet, but you just know this will be an expensive laptop.

via Slippery Brick