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Dell Joins the Low-Cost Notebook PC Pack |
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19 March 2008 05:37 GMT |
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The $50 fee imposed by Sony for delivering clean-slated Vaio TZ notebooks to worldwide customers has been canceled overnight, and justified as an internal miscommunication. Sony announced yesterday that users who want to purchase Vaio notebooks, in the TZ series that come with additional pre-installed software, have ... |
22 March 2008 05:54 GMT |
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Dell's upcoming business-oriented Latitude E4200 and E4300 ultra-portable PCs have been spotted in the wild. The sexy 12.1- and 13.3-inch notebooks have undergone a severe face-lift to meet the new ultra-portability standards imposed by Asustek's Eee PC.The new Latitude E4200 features a 12.1-inch WXGA LED-b... |
22 March 2008 08:49 GMT |
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The recent fire that devastated LG Chem's battery production unit in Ochang on March 3rd triggered a battery shortage in the notebook PC industry. The company is the second biggest South Korean battery manufacturer and supplies its parts to major notebook vendors such as Dell and Hewlett-Packard.In order to figh... |
26 March 2008 07:54 GMT |
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Immediately after Toshiba's high-definition HD-DVD standard surrendered and fell into oblivion, a plethora of system integrators and PC vendors started to introduce Blu-Ray drives into their configurations.Dell has been one of the early adopters of the Blu-Ray standard, and has been shipping it with numerous mod... |
28 March 2008 13:12 GMT |
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In an attempt to save about $3 billion per year, Dell is reportedly gearing up for a massive staff layoff in shutting down its desktop computer factory in Austin. According to the company, about 8,800 jobs will be axed in order to trim billions in costs.The system manufacturer and vendor plans to reduce some more 900... |
1 April 2008 16:41 GMT |
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Dell's recently introduced Inspiron 1525 multimedia notebook comes with more than Blu-Ray capabilities out of the box, such as a huge price difference you have to pay if you're not that fortunate to have been born in the US.The system vendor has introduced its multimedia notebook on both US and UK markets, ... |
1 April 2008 08:33 GMT |
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Nvidia's upcoming replacements for the GeForce 9M notebook graphics products have now gone public with the advent of the latest beta ForceWare driver package. Some initial versions of the graphics cores aimed at mobile computers are already listed by Asustek and the other top-tier graphics cards manufacturers.Ho... |
4 April 2008 10:40 GMT |
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Portable computers have become more and more popular with the advent of the low-cost, low-performance sub-notebooks running Linux, that allow users to stay connected to the Internet while on the road. However, mobile computing is more than Asustek's Eee PC or Intel's Classmate, and the rich offering can sui... |
7 April 2008 11:01 GMT |
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The low-cost, low-performance sub-notebook market continues to grow at an accelerated pace, and Dell is reportedly making the latest adjustments before jumping into the sub-$500 notebook bandwagon. The company will join the pack of manufacturers including ECS, Everex, Asustek and HP.Asustek, the real originator of th... |
10 April 2008 04:01 GMT |
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