Feb
05
Filed Under (Onkyo) by Nate on 05-02-2010

Onkyo C411 Pine Trail series Netbook

The Onkyo C411 Pine Trail series Netbook will be Onkyo’s first mini laptop to feature Intel’s new Pine Trail platform. The processor that will drive this netbook is going to be the Intel Atom N540. A key feature of the latest model is that it features a digital TV tuner and packed with AM/FM radio. As similar to Acer Aspire 532h, the machine is powered by a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 processor, an integrated GMA 3150 graphics, 1GB of RAM (up to 2GB), and 250GB hard drive. It also comes with a 10.1-inch glossy widescreen LCD display with 1024×600 resolution, three USB 2.0 port, Ethernet, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi connectivity, D-Sub, SD/Memory Stick card reader slot, and a 0.3MP webcam, a 4 cell battery, and Windows 7 Starter Edition. Priced at $600 a pop.

Feb
05
Filed Under (LG) by Nate on 05-02-2010

lg x20 netbook

LG X20 10.1-inch mini laptop: The upcoming LG X20 netbook has passed through the FCC, pointing to the fact that it will launch with the new Intel Atom Pine Trail Processor. Here are the specs of this new LG netbook: an 10.1-inch wide 1366 x 768 TFT color LCD display, an Intel Atom N450 1.66 GHz processor, Intel 3150 GMA graphics, up to 2GB of RAM, 1.3 MP web cam, Bluetooth, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, a 250GB hard drive, a built-in HSPA 3G and runs on Windows 7 OS. The LG X20 weighs only about 2.6 pounds (1.2 kg) with a 4 cell battery. Sadly, still no words on its price.

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Feb
05
Filed Under (ASUS) by Nate on 05-02-2010

ASUS N61

Some readers will remember the world’s first laptop equipped with USB 3.0 ports, the HP Envy 15, and now Asus has decided to launch a new USB 3.0 laptop with Intel’s Core i5/i7 processors, and provides ATI / NVIDIA discrete graphics. Engadget is reporting that ASUS N61 is a 16-inch laptop, while ASUS N82 is a 14-inch mini laptop. The USB3.0 technology will boost connectivity and portable media because of the transfer speeds that will more than break a few records and is really not just a step away from USB 2.0 but rather a few miles. The white ASUS laptop that the woman in the picture is holding looks really nice!

ASUS N82

VIA engadget