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Dell's newly released Inspiron Mini 9 netbook is part of that special “class” of products that receive impressive amounts of media attention, even weeks before they are officially released. Then again, this could just as well be what Dell intended from the very start, as part of a bigger market... |
5 September 2008 06:59 GMT |
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Acer, one of ASUSTek's main competitors in the dynamic market of netbooks, is expected to sell in September over 1 million units worldwide of its only netbook product so far, the Aspire One. The company, which holds a strong position in major markets such as the US and Europe, has also set up channels in emergin... |
5 September 2008 04:13 GMT |
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Just a few hours ago, the Round Rock, Texas-based systems vendor was finally unveiling its first netbook ever, the highly anticipated Inspiron Mini 9. With all that, reports are coming in saying that it has already been tested and benchmarked, which somehow goes to prove that Dell has had it prepared for quite a whi... |
4 September 2008 11:52 GMT |
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Yesterday, we reported on the very first ASUS N10 netbook that would not be part of the company’s already vast Eee PC lineup. The Taiwanese manufacturer decided to unveil the product only in Korea for the time being, leaving all the other possible customers from Europe and the US waiting for a while longer bef... |
4 September 2008 10:18 GMT |
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You might think that, given the high number of netbooks currently available on the market, other system vendors will think twice before launching a product like this of their own, especially in the context in which major manufacturers, such as ASUS, MSI or Acer have already established themselves as the leading provi... |
4 September 2008 07:01 GMT |
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After several announced delays, it looks like MSI's Wind with 6-cell battery has been made available for purchase. This means that all those users who have so patiently waited until now for the upgrade will finally have the chance to purchase their favorite netbook with a battery that can provide them with a mo... |
4 September 2008 05:52 GMT |
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After tens, if not hundreds of articles that have been written about it, Dell's first netbook system has finally made its debut. Despite yesterday's rumors that the Inspiron Mini would be officially unveiled this Friday, the Round Rock-based company has decided to announce the small-sized portable computer... |
4 September 2008 03:20 GMT |
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The netbook market is certainly one of the most dynamic segments of the IT industry. As a direct consequence of that, each day brings more details about freshly released netbooks and other netbook-related products. We, as regular consumers, can only attempt to stay up to date with the advances in the field by keeping... |
3 September 2008 09:32 GMT |
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Tens of articles have been written about Dell's small-sized portable computer system designed to compete with ASUS' Eee PC, but also with many other netbooks currently available on the market. Despite the almost unbelievable amount of media exposure received, Dell is yet to officially announce the product, ... |
3 September 2008 03:01 GMT |
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Most of you probably know by now that most of the products now present on the netbook market are based on Intel's highly successful chip codenamed Silverthorne. As noted in several of our previous posts, while the Atom processor is at the core of almost every netbook currently available, only a small part of the... |
2 September 2008 05:06 GMT |
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Countless articles have been written on ASUS’ upcoming netbooks these past few months. At one point, some even claimed that the Taiwanese manufacturer was considering putting an end to its Eee PC brand, which would have meant future netbooks would feature only the ASUS label. One of these small-sized, ultra-po... |
2 September 2008 03:11 GMT |
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Unlike Dell, which is yet to unveil its highly anticipated netbook, dubbed Inpsiron 910, LG Electronics has finally entered the sub-notebook market with the introduction of its 3G-capable X110 netbook. The new release has been showcased at this year's IFA consumer electronics show, which is currently taking plac... |
1 September 2008 09:18 GMT |
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When the netbook market was just budding, HP was among the first systems vendors to release their own small-sized portable computer systems. The debut of HP’s Mini-Note on the market took place earlier this year, on April 8. Thought of as the first competitor for ASUS' Eee PC, the new small portable comput... |
1 September 2008 05:20 GMT |
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Since this year's Computex show, which was held in Taipei, Taiwan, some of MSI Wind’s fans have been waiting for the release of the 9-inch version of the company's netbook. It took the Taiwanese manufacturer this long to finally release the entire specification list for its Wind U90 netbook, which ha... |
1 September 2008 04:36 GMT |
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As we previously noted in several of our articles, the netbook market must be one of the most dynamic segments of the hardware industry. This year alone, several manufacturers have come out with their own netbook models, all of which had but one main competitor, the ASUS Eee PC. That's chiefly because ASUS is r... |
1 September 2008 03:58 GMT |
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Today is the 1st of September, which actually means that all those rumors of an August release for Dell's highly anticipated mini-notebook have been nothing more than just that – rumors. Either that, or Dell is having certain problems with achieving the $299 price tag, which is yet another rumor that has b... |
1 September 2008 03:09 GMT |
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LG's X110 netbook is almost official – as we informed you earlier today, the small-sized computer should be showcased at IFA, the international consumer electronics show that will debut tomorrow in Berlin. Despite no direct indication from the company, LG is expected to enter the netbook market with its X1... |
28 August 2008 10:28 GMT |
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If you recently had a spare moment to browse through Dell's support web pages, there's a chance you might have noticed several official pictures of the company's highly anticipated Inspiron 910 netbook. Despite no official release yet, the company has decided to provide some sort of support for its fir... |
28 August 2008 09:17 GMT |
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As we mentioned in one of articles from earlier today, consumer electronics manufacturer LG is expected to enter the netbook market with a new netbook product that the company might showcase at this year's IFA event in Berlin, scheduled to kick off tomorrow. According to recent rumors, one of the main features o... |
28 August 2008 08:24 GMT |
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Tomorrow is the first day of the IFA consumer electronics show, which will be held in Berlin and will end on September 3. According to the official website, the event will have a record attendance of 1,212 exhibitors coming in from 32 countries, which means that a high number of major companies will be announcing sev... |
28 August 2008 05:35 GMT |
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If you ever felt the urge to keep count of how many netbooks ASUSTek has released so far, you must know that the Taiwanese manufacturer's Eee PC lineup counts no less than 12 models. As you might imagine, this number will increase in the upcoming months, reaching the impressive amount of 23 different models, mos... |
26 August 2008 08:30 GMT |
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There are countless netbooks currently available on the market, but only a small part of them is not featured with an Intel Atom processor or a VIA nano CPU. This is the case of the eCafe Hercules or the Hercules eCafe Netbook, which has been built with an AMD Geode processor running at a top speed of 500MHz.Besides ... |
25 August 2008 10:17 GMT |
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Acer, with its Aspire One notebook, is one of ASUS' main competitors in the netbook market, a segment that is dominated by the presence of Intel's small-sized Atom processors. Because both Acer's and most of ASUS' netbooks are powered by the same 1.6GHz Atom N270 processor, only a few differences ... |
22 August 2008 10:21 GMT |
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Until Dell decides to finally roll out its much-hyped netbook, known under the unofficial dubbing of Mini Inspiron or Inspiron 910, we'll just have to make do with all those leaked images and details that we already have at our disposal. But that's not all: this once, the small-sized netbook has been snappe... |
22 August 2008 09:28 GMT |
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MSI is one of ASUS' main competitors as regards several products, including motherboards, graphics cards, notebooks, and even the newly emerged netbooks. Both companies are currently offering small-sized, Atom-powered portable computer systems to all users out there who are interested in acquiring such a device.... |
22 August 2008 01:22 GMT |
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Dell's highly anticipated netbook, soon to be known as Inspiron 910, is expected to make its debut on the market this Friday. Despite this not being official yet, rumors strongly suggest that not only the new Eee PC competitor will be unveiled very soon, but that it will also be ready to challenge ASUS' own... |
19 August 2008 08:34 GMT |
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The netbook market is undoubtedly one the most impressive and dynamic markets in the IT industry. This is why several major companies, including Eee PC manufacturer ASUSTek, and processor makers Intel and VIA benefit considerably from its fast growing rate. However, considering the popularity of this small-sized, Int... |
19 August 2008 06:32 GMT |
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Lenovo has finally listed its IdeaPad netbooks, which were introduced earlier this month and have been, ever since, a source of much anticipation. By visiting the company's website, users will be able to select from up to three differently colored models, all of which feature the same Intel Atom processor and 10... |
19 August 2008 05:08 GMT |
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If you haven't forgotten about Fujitsu-Siemens' small sized Amilo portable computer we mentioned in some of our previous articles, then we have good news, as a couple of new details have recently emerged. And, judging from them, we should be seeing Fujitsu-Siemens officially unveil its small-sized netbook e... |
18 August 2008 08:23 GMT |
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As already noted in one of our previous posts from earlier today, the Santa Clara-based leading chip manufacturer Intel seems to be highly focused on the development of its Atom business. Then again, this is ultimately explainable by the increasing amount of interest users take in the netbook market, which is where t... |
14 August 2008 11:21 GMT |
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Despite several rumors and speculations making the rounds, as well as the high hopes of netbook fans, Dell hasn't yet officially unveiled its Atom-powered, 8.9-inch Eee PC competitor. The company was reported to release the netbook earlier this week at one of its events but, instead, it has come out with the Lat... |
14 August 2008 10:23 GMT |
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As we mentioned in a number of our previous articles, the netbook market sees a healthy dynamic growth, compared to the other hardware markets. In fact, it looks like the netbooks are the only products that don't seem affected by the worldwide slowing growth in the PC market. Ultimately, this is nothing but grea... |
13 August 2008 10:52 GMT |
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If you've been wondering what ASUS would release next as part of its already vast Eee family, then you might as well know that it's not going to be an entirely new Eee PC. In fact, if you are one of the company's fans from Korea or Taiwan, you should expect two new color options for two of the company&... |
12 August 2008 09:47 GMT |
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It's been a while since we've heard anything new related to Dell's upcoming netbook, known as the Dell E or Mini Inspiron. Fortunately, fresh rumors have already started to surface on the Internet and we all have a recent article on the Digitimes website to thank for that. According to the post, Dell... |
12 August 2008 05:26 GMT |
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As we are approaching a very interesting autumn, extensive rumors of upcoming products keep surfacing, and the netbook market is certainly one of the topics that are most frequently approached. Recently, LG's X110 netbook is believed to provide its users with one significant feature that isn't that common i... |
11 August 2008 09:10 GMT |
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As already mentioned in several of our previous posts, quite a significant number of new netbooks are set to drop this autumn, coming from a several manufacturers, including Fujitsu. Despite not being yet out there, the company's Amilo Mini has been caught on camera and the video was uploaded on the Internet, as... |
11 August 2008 05:51 GMT |
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Last week, a new netbook made the headlines, including our own - the Sylvania, to be more specific. The interesting thing about this new product is that it isn't provided by any of the major notebook manufacturers, but by a small company that is trying to capitalize from this emerging market. Today, we bring you... |
8 August 2008 09:14 GMT |
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If you remember the MSI Wind Netbook Love Edition we mentioned earlier this week, then you should know that you can already get your hands on it, as the Taiwanese manufacturer has listed it on its own shopping website. In fact, at this time, the Love Edition is the only Wind Netbook available here so, quite obviously... |
8 August 2008 05:30 GMT |
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Earlier this week, Lenovo finally unveiled its latest IdeaPad notebook, the S10, which will compete with ASUS's Eee PC on the netbook market. Despite the fact that Lenovo is yet to begin shipment, the company's product has already received a hands-on treatment and we can say for sure that we are looking at ... |
7 August 2008 11:18 GMT |
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ASUS' Eee PC netbooks are undoubtedly among the company's most successful products, but even so, the Taiwanese manufacturer has seen its notebooks shipments fail to rise to the expectations in the first half of 2008. As a result, the company's CEO announced yesterday, during an investors press conferen... |
7 August 2008 09:14 GMT |
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Hewlett-Packard is currently present on the sub-notebook market with its 2133 Mini-Note PC, whose availability the company announced back in April 2008. Since then, quite a host of other manufacturers, including ASUS, Acer and MSI, have launched their own Atom-powered netbooks. Given its different specifications and ... |
7 August 2008 06:16 GMT |
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Just recently, Lenovo rolled out its latest IdeaPad portable computer system, which also marked the first foray of company on the netbook market. And it's not planning to stop here either, as word in the industry has it that it is also expected to release a second model to its new netbook lineup, which will make... |
7 August 2008 05:23 GMT |
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Just after ASUS' CEO confirmed the rumors of new Eee PC models being in the making, the first photos of the upcoming products have already surfaced on the Internet. Now that the Eee PC 701SD has had what can only be deemed its fair share of media attention, time has come for another one of the company's yet... |
7 August 2008 04:27 GMT |
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While ASUS is hard at work to bring to light more Eee PC models that fans can enjoy, MSI also has a few surprises in store for the customers, and one of them is the unveiling of the latest edition of its highly successful 10-inch Wind Netbook. In order to celebrate the successful run that it has had so far, the manuf... |
6 August 2008 09:20 GMT |
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One of the biggest issues with today's netbooks is related to their battery lifetime. This mostly happens because netbooks equipped with a 3-cell battery can only provide users with about 2 to 3 hours of battery life, which isn't all that much when you are looking for a truly high on portability computer sy... |
4 August 2008 06:22 GMT |
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Just minutes after we showed you the video of Lenovo's upcoming netbook product, the systems vendor decided to put out the official details for the 10-inch model. The guys at PC Magazine were the first to get their hands on the technical specifications and press photos of the new IdeaPad S10, a 10-inch netbook m... |
4 August 2008 05:18 GMT |
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By now, most of us are already aware that a number of major manufacturers have expressed their intentions of going on the netbook market with their own products. The rumors refer particularly to Dell, Lenovo, Toshiba, Fujitsu and others (which are relatively unknown or new in the industry). If we already know how Del... |
4 August 2008 04:42 GMT |
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The first rumors about ASUS releasing a number of new Eee PC models surfaced last week and, since then, we also got to see them being confirmed. The company's CEO, Jerry Shen, officially confirmed that ASUSTek was prepared to launch a couple of new models, which would come as part of three Eee PC categories.The ... |
4 August 2008 03:23 GMT |
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As we mentioned in a series of our previous articles, the netbook market is expanding at a very fast pace, for which reason a number of manufacturers have announced their intention of joining in. Major companies such as Dell, Lenovo, Toshiba, Fujitsu and others, have already expressed their interest in entering the n... |
1 August 2008 10:09 GMT |
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Lenovo, which is currently one of the largest manufacturers of portable computer systems, is also set to break into the netbook segment by releasing a new product. The company will try to provide its fans with a competitor to ASUS' Eee PC, which, as of now, is the most successful item on the netbook market. On t... |
1 August 2008 06:56 GMT |
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