Archive for March 17th, 2009

Lenovo Teases With Pocket Yoga Netbook

March 17th, 2009

Lenovo Teases With Pocket Yoga Netbook

 

Since the market is competitive Netbook, design has to be an important factor for companies to differentiate their products. 

Lenovo Netbook latest photos show, it can only blow their competitors out of the water when it comes to looks. The company teased Monday with pictures of a new Netbook called Pocket Yoga. The photos show a Netbook with a beautiful almost full size keyboard with a touchscreen for a pencil. It also has a form factor that allows it to be turned into a small tablet PC. 

Lenovo Teases With Pocket Yoga Netbook

The Pocket Yoga finally design is reminiscent of the Sony Vaio Netbook P earlier this year. Sony has focused on fashion Netbook that consumer. The Lifestyle Series P Vaio Netbook comes with a 1.33GHz processor and an 8-inch screen. 

There are no data available on the Pocket Yoga Netbook or information about the product when it comes to the market. It’s all in the concept stage now. But based on the original images, it seems the device is small enough to get into the back pocket of your Levis jeans.

MSI Wind U110 launches abroad

March 17th, 2009

MSI Wind U110 launches abroad

The market is flooded with Netbook from which most computer-makers. Among the most popular Netbook quantity, the MSI Wind Systems. MSI spoke at CES its latest Netbook including Wind U115 and U110 Wind ECO.During the Wind U115 Hybrid will come stateside, U110, the ECO is still in the air for the Americas. The U110 has ECO outside of the Americas and looks like the U115, but also offers features tailored for maximum battery life. Features include Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, integrated webcam and much more.

The machine uses the Intel Atom Z530 batteries optimized for high capacity 9-cell battery promising 9 hours battery life. The machine has a 10-inch screen and uses Intel GMA 500 graphics. MSI had a misprint on their website, the initial reports to claim that the system had ATI HD3200 graphics, which is not the case.

MSI has not yet decided whether it is the U110 to America, but if the battery life is what the company claims that it would be crazy not to the machine here.