
BenQ has just released the manufacturer's new notebook which adopts the latest AMD Turion 64 Dual Core Mobile Technology - the Joybook P41- which is said to be a portable full-featured notebook with enhanced audio performance, informs Hardware Zone.
"BenQ offers mobile professionals a high performance wide-screen notebook packed with powerful features," said Lee Kim Huat, Managing Director, BenQ Singapore Pte Ltd. "With BenQ's crisp and bright screens, built-in Bluetooth connectivity, and AMD64 Technology, the Joybook P41 is the perfect
business accessory."
As it has been developed for the business sector, the latest Joybook model - the P41- features a 200-nits high brightness 14.1 wide screen with DBEF Technology (Display Brilliance Enhancement Film Technology) and an ergonomic keyboard design with zero-gap touch pad design for ultimate typing comfort.
Additionally, the enhanced speaker placement just under the screen permits sound positioning to be more accurate and the noise reduction and echo cancellation design yields a higher and more qualitative voice communication.
As it is designed in AMD platform with simultaneous 32- and 64-bit compatibility, the BenQ Joybook P41 is said to offer enhanced multi-tasking performance and security. The AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile Technology also features, as some may already know, an advanced ATI Radeon Xpress 1100 integrated graphics chipset in order to deliver enhanced graphics performance and high definition video.
BenQ unveiled last month other two new Joybooks that adopt the latest Intel Centrino Duo Mobile Technology - the BenQ Joybook S73 and S61, aimed at providing mobile users a full-featured notebook with premium quality display and exceptional multimedia functions.
Weighing a mere 1.5kg (without batteries), the Joybook S61 is the only 12.1-inch widescreen notebook with a display that comes with a Digital TV function and a full size ergonomic keyboard for a wider typing surface and a better typing touch.