2009年12月1日星期二

Dell style, the new Precision M6500 17-inch mixes Core i7 with business savvy

In typical Dell style, the new Precision M6500 17-inch workhorse laptop has shown up on the company's website with nary a peep of self-congratulatory PR from Round Rock. Notable as the successor to the well-juiced M6400 and its even gaudier Covet variant, the M6500 boasts wallet-busting specs like a Core i7-920XM allied to a maximum of 16GB DDR3 memory speeding along at 1,333MHz, a choice of ATI FirePro M7740 or NVIDIA Quadro FX 3800M workstation graphics chips.
Support for up to three storage devices with optional RAID configurations, and a 1920 x 1200 LED-backlit display. The machine is not quite yet available to purchase, meaning it's safe to go beyond the read link without fearing any heart-stopping sticker shock.
This is a great laptop, the W700ds has mostly gimmicky features (like the tablet that's too small to be useful and the second screen that is too small, has worse colors, and is less bright than the primary screen), while these Dells focus on performance and useful features.

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Sony VGP-AC16V13 AC Adapter(Input: AC100-240V - 50/60HZ (Worldwide Compatible) Output: DC16V 4A Power: 64W )
Dell PA-1650-05D AC Adapter(Input: AC100-240V (worldwide use)
Output: DC19.5V 3.34A)
Dell PA-12 AC Adapter (Input: AC100-240V (worldwide use)
Output: DC19.5V 3.34A )
HP 402018-001 AC Adapter(Input: AC100-240V 50-60Hz (Worldwide Compatible) Output: 18.5V 3.5A Power: 65W)
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Dell Inspiron 1525 Battery(Type: Li-ion, 9 cells Voltage: 11.1V Capacity: 6600MAH )

Compaq Presario CQ40 Battery(Voltage: 10.8V Capacity: 8800MAH )

Dell Inspiron 1526 Battery(Type: Li-ion, 9 cells Voltage: 11.1V Capacity: 6600MAH )

2009年11月30日星期一

The Next Big Thing Batteries will be Made from Algae

Well, not really algae, but the cellulose from this algae. For the scientifically inclined, the authors write: “We have also shown that it is possible to coat highly porous Cladophora cellulose substrates with homogeneous, several nanometer thick layer of PPy [polypyrrole] to obtain a high-surface area cellulose composite electrode material and that this material exhibits an exceptionally high ion-exchange capacity.”
Who’d have thought that simple pond scum may be the future of battery technology? Demand for portable power sources is increasing--especially for something longer lasting in a small package. Being environmentally friendly wouldn’t hurt.
A group of scientists from the Angstrom Laboratory, Uppsala University, Sweden, are reporting a breakthrough in the development of a “redox polymer-based electrodes and batteries with high-capacities and very good cycling performances.” And yes, they’re made from algae--the environmentally repugnant Cladophora, to be precise.
While algae, or more precisely PPy-cellulose composite materials, hold promise, the scientists don’t expect they’ll be replacing Li-ion batteries anytime soon. Rather, they’ll best be suited for things Li-ion doesn’t do well, such as clothing or wrapping paper that blinks “Happy Birthday.”
In layman’s terms: PPy in a homogeneous and uninterrupted nano-thin coating (about 1/50,000th the thickness of a human hair) on Cladophora cellulose can both carry a charge and be molded into paper sheets. All it needs to work is “composite paper separated by an ordinary filter paper soaked with sodium chloride serving as the electrolyte.” Bingo-you got a battery that can hold a charge, shows little degradation over a hundred charging cycles, and can be recharged in as little as 11 seconds.

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Sony VGP-AC16V13 AC Adapter(Input: AC100-240V - 50/60HZ (Worldwide Compatible) Output: DC16V 4A Power: 64W )
Dell PA-1650-05D AC Adapter(Input: AC100-240V (worldwide use)
Output: DC19.5V 3.34A)
Dell PA-12 AC Adapter (Input: AC100-240V (worldwide use)
Output: DC19.5V 3.34A )
HP 402018-001 AC Adapter(Input: AC100-240V 50-60Hz (Worldwide Compatible) Output: 18.5V 3.5A Power: 65W)
hp 381090 001(hp 381090 001 )
hp 417220 001(hp 417220 001)

Dell Inspiron 1525 Battery(Type: Li-ion, 9 cells Voltage: 11.1V Capacity: 6600MAH )

Compaq Presario CQ40 Battery(Voltage: 10.8V Capacity: 8800MAH )

Dell Inspiron 1526 Battery(Type: Li-ion, 9 cells Voltage: 11.1V Capacity: 6600MAH )

2009年11月29日星期日

Is Asus Ready to release Ultra-Thin Notebooks

That doesn't mean Asus has no intention of embracing slim notebooks. As Intel tweaks its ultra-thin platform and consumers continue to warm to the market segment, Chen said he expects a much larger proportion in 2010.
As the netbook explosion has proven, consumers are willing to pay for portability, and while that also includes ultra-thins, Asus has been focusing most of its attention elsewhere. According to Tony Chen, Asus' VP, ultra-thins will only account for 10 percent of the company's total notebook sales by the end of 2009.
Chen was also quick to point out that Asus has adopted a handful of exclusive technologies in its UL series ultra-thin laptops, including its Turbo33 technology for improved stability and better performance.
Still, Asus, along with MSI, Acer, and Lenovo, all expected ultra-thins to account for around 20-30 percent of notebook shipments in 2009, and all have adjusted their outlook to around the 10 percent mark.
Amongst their many announcements this week at Computex, Acer also released information about a new, ultrathin laptop aimed at professionals.
The yet unnamed notebook will come with a 13.3-inch screen, up to 4GB of RAM, Intel’s GMA 4500MHD GPU with 64MB of memory (or an upgraded ATI Radeon HD 4330 with 512MB), a multitouch trackpad, 8+ hour battery life, WiFi, three USB ports, a built in mic, a headphone jack and Ethernet.

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Sony VGP-AC16V13 AC Adapter(Input: AC100-240V - 50/60HZ (Worldwide Compatible) Output: DC16V 4A Power: 64W )
Dell PA-1650-05D AC Adapter(Input: AC100-240V (worldwide use)
Output: DC19.5V 3.34A)
Dell PA-12 AC Adapter (Input: AC100-240V (worldwide use)
Output: DC19.5V 3.34A )
HP 402018-001 AC Adapter(Input: AC100-240V 50-60Hz (Worldwide Compatible) Output: 18.5V 3.5A Power: 65W)
hp 381090 001(hp 381090 001 )
hp 417220 001(hp 417220 001)

Dell Inspiron 1525 Battery(Type: Li-ion, 9 cells Voltage: 11.1V Capacity: 6600MAH )

Compaq Presario CQ40 Battery(Voltage: 10.8V Capacity: 8800MAH )

Dell Inspiron 1526 Battery(Type: Li-ion, 9 cells Voltage: 11.1V Capacity: 6600MAH )

2009年11月23日星期一

You read that right. HP has generously donated one of their slick new ENVY 13 notebooks for us to give away. Announced two months ago, the ENVY 13 is a powerful workhorse packed into a stunning chassis, with the specs to prove it. The model we're giving away is equipped with a 2.13 Core 2 Duo, 5GB of DDR3 SDRAM, a 250GB HD, and sports a beautiful 13.1" LED screen (1600x900 resolution). From our hands-on time with the notebook, we were definitely impressed by its radiant display, which put a comparably-sized Macbook Air to shame. And yes, it comes with Windows 7.
To get your name into the random drawing, you'll need to become a fan of our Facebook group and write a comment under the ENVY 13 Contest post about why you want to win this laptop. We'll pick a winner with a random drawing on November 24th!
ENVY 13 – Value $2,424.99
Windows 7 Professional (64-bit)
Intel Core 2 Duo Processor SL9600 (2.13 GHz)
13.1" diagonal HD+ High Definition LED HP Radiance Infinity Widescreen Display (1600x900)
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4330 Graphics
250GB (5400RPM)HDD
5GB DDR3 SDRAM
Intel WiFi Link 5100 Network & Bluetooth
External Slot Blu-Ray ROM with SuperMulti DVD+/-R/RW Double Layer
4 Cell Li-Ion Battery
Webcam
3.74 pounds

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Sony VGP-AC16V13 AC Adapter(Input: AC100-240V - 50/60HZ (Worldwide Compatible) Output: DC16V 4A Power: 64W )
Dell PA-1650-05D AC Adapter(Input: AC100-240V (worldwide use)
Output: DC19.5V 3.34A)
Dell PA-12 AC Adapter (Input: AC100-240V (worldwide use)
Output: DC19.5V 3.34A )
HP 402018-001 AC Adapter(Input: AC100-240V 50-60Hz (Worldwide Compatible) Output: 18.5V 3.5A Power: 65W)
hp 381090 001(hp 381090 001 )
hp 417220 001(hp 417220 001)

Dell Inspiron 1525 Battery(Type: Li-ion, 9 cells Voltage: 11.1V Capacity: 6600MAH )

Compaq Presario CQ40 Battery(Voltage: 10.8V Capacity: 8800MAH )

Dell Inspiron 1526 Battery(Type: Li-ion, 9 cells Voltage: 11.1V Capacity: 6600MAH )

2009年11月16日星期一

Samsung Go to netbook lineup

AT&T just added a pair of Windows 7 Starter netbooks to its stable, and while we've got nothing against the Samsung Go and the Acer Aspire One, we just can't help but feel preloading 7 Starter makes the already-dubious subsidized netbook value proposition even worse. Let's break it down: both the Go and the Aspire One will set you back $199 upfront (well, after mail-in rebate), and then you're on the hook for two-year data contract, which will cost you either $35 a month for a 200MB cap or $60 a month for a 5GB cap. Now, $35 a month for 200MB of data is basically worthless for a netbook -- that's what, a half-day of watching YouTube?
So assuming you do what most people do and buy the $60 plan, you're out at least $1,639 over two years for last-gen netbook hardware running a gimped OS that doesn't even let you change the desktop wallpaper. Not exactly a screaming deal. We'd say you're much better off finding a netbook with XP on sale and just getting a regular free-on-contract USB data card, which you'll be able to use on multiple machines -- or, if you absolutely must have Windows 7, holding out for the coming flood of Pine Trail netbooks at CES, which we're hoping will come preloaded with 7 Home Premium.
The netbooks feature 10-inch screens and weigh less than 3 pounds, easily fitting into backpacks, purses and briefcases. The netbook pricing requires the purchase of a new two-year AT&T DataConnect plan - including a 200MB plan option for a newly reduced price of $35 per month or a 5GB plan for $60 per month. AT&T DataConnect plans offer consumer and small business subscribers access to the nation's fastest 3G network, along with free use of AT&T Wi-Fi service, featuring more than 20,000 hot spots nationwide.
"Demand for netbooks remains strong among consumers, small business customers and those who desire constant access to the Internet while on the go," said David Haight, vice president, product development, AT&T emerging devices. "Paired with the nation's fastest 3G network, AT&T Wi-Fi service, and now the value and ease of use of Windows 7, these devices will make very attractive and affordable gifts this holiday season."
"Microsoft is excited that AT&T and its customers are choosing Windows 7 on netbook PCs because it helps simplify tasks, works the way customers want, and makes new things possible," said James DeBragga, general manager of Windows Consumer Product Marketing at Microsoft. "By pairing Windows 7-based netbook PCs with AT&T's 3G service, AT&T customers now have easy access to the ultimate companion PC. It is a small, yet fully featured computer that helps them work efficiently, enjoy rich entertainment and experience the Web virtually anywhere they go. We look forward to supporting AT&T in its efforts."

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Sony VGP-AC16V13 AC Adapter(Input: AC100-240V - 50/60HZ (Worldwide Compatible) Output: DC16V 4A Power: 64W )
Dell PA-1650-05D AC Adapter(Input: AC100-240V (worldwide use)
Output: DC19.5V 3.34A)
Dell PA-12 AC Adapter (Input: AC100-240V (worldwide use)
Output: DC19.5V 3.34A )
HP 402018-001 AC Adapter(Input: AC100-240V 50-60Hz (Worldwide Compatible) Output: 18.5V 3.5A Power: 65W)
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Compaq Presario CQ40 Battery(Voltage: 10.8V Capacity: 8800MAH )

Dell Inspiron 1526 Battery(Type: Li-ion, 9 cells Voltage: 11.1V Capacity: 6600MAH )

2009年11月15日星期日

A better comparison for Netbook and iPhone:

This suddenly made a lot of sense to me because of my personal experience. Take the iPhone 3GS (or Motorola Droid or BlackBerry Storm, take your pick ). To state the obvious, in many respects, this is a personal computer platform for e-mail, texting, Web surfing, music, navigation, YouTube, and the list goes on.
Let me state up front that though I have used Netbooks on a temporary basis, I have never owned one.
I (now) believe that Netbook comparisons to mainstream laptops (which will always disappoint because Netbooks are slower, screens smaller, keyboards more cramped--and this list of comparative shortcomings is long) is really the wrong way to look at it. Let me illustrate.
I recently interviewed the chief technology officer for a large school district in Louisiana that had purchased a lot of Netbooks. And I asked what I thought was the most pertinent question: weren't performance and screen size a concern? She quickly pointed out that my perspective was all wrong.
The point seems obvious to me now. Want to be more productive? Step up to a Netbook. And this follows the same logic of the CTO at the Louisiana school district. And upcoming tablets and media pads from Apple and others will also be marketed as a high-end iPhone-like device, in my opinion.
So, in the next month or so when I try to sort out which Netbook to buy (This CNET review says the HP Mini 5101 is one of the best Netbooks on the market now), I'll be shopping for an upscale smartphone not a stripped-down notebook.
And here's the real proof in the pudding. Where do you see Netbooks being sold these days (think Nokia Booklet)? At phone carriers, like Verizon. The last time I visited a Verizon store, it had 3G Netbooks prominently displayed right next to the Motorola Droid.

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Sony VGP-AC16V13 AC Adapter(Input: AC100-240V - 50/60HZ (Worldwide Compatible) Output: DC16V 4A Power: 64W )
Dell PA-1650-05D AC Adapter(Input: AC100-240V (worldwide use)
Output: DC19.5V 3.34A)
Dell PA-12 AC Adapter (Input: AC100-240V (worldwide use)
Output: DC19.5V 3.34A )
HP 402018-001 AC Adapter(Input: AC100-240V 50-60Hz (Worldwide Compatible) Output: 18.5V 3.5A Power: 65W)
hp 381090 001(hp 381090 001 )
hp 417220 001(hp 417220 001)

Dell Inspiron 1525 Battery(Type: Li-ion, 9 cells Voltage: 11.1V Capacity: 6600MAH )

Compaq Presario CQ40 Battery(Voltage: 10.8V Capacity: 8800MAH )

Dell Inspiron 1526 Battery(Type: Li-ion, 9 cells Voltage: 11.1V Capacity: 6600MAH )

2009年11月10日星期二

HP Envy 15 Notebook is on-hand now

After our mixed feelings on the HP Envy 13, we were excited but also a little bit scared to see the 13's big brother, the Envy 15. It's running a Core i7 processor clocked at 1.6GHz, and has 1GB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4830 discrete graphics fronted by a 1920 x 1080 15.6-inch display despite the fact that it doesn't have a built-in disc drive. Luckily there's an external Blu-ray packed into the box (that's a $225 option on top of the $1,800 base price), but most games and apps these days are available via download anyway, so it's not that big of knock on your power-user cred.
The unboxing experience is actually identical to that of the Envy 13 (quite elegant), and we were happy to see that when we fired up the laptop the trackpad seemed better configured than that of the pre-update Envy 13 we reviewed. We were less enthused to see that the IE comes pre-installed with HP and Norton toolbars -- pretty janky for a premium machine -- but luckily we rarely have to see the ugly sight of IE more than once on a new machine. For the most part this is just an Envy 13 bigged up, and that's nothing to complain about.
You read that right. HP has generously donated one of their slick new ENVY 13 notebooks for us to give away. Announced two months ago, the ENVY 13 is a powerful workhorse packed into a stunning chassis, with the specs to prove it. The model we're giving away is equipped with a 2.13 Core 2 Duo, 5GB of DDR3 SDRAM, a 250GB HD, and sports a beautiful 13.1" LED screen (1600x900 resolution). From our hands-on time with the notebook, we were definitely impressed by its radiant display, which put a comparably-sized Macbook Air to shame. And yes, it comes with Windows 7. The contest starts today (Nov 10th) and runs for two weeks, and the official rules are below.

HP ENVY 13 – Value $2,424.99

Windows 7 Professional (64-bit)
Intel Core 2 Duo Processor SL9600 (2.13 GHz)
13.1" diagonal HD+ High Definition LED HP Radiance Infinity Widescreen Display (1600x900)
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4330 Graphics
250GB (5400RPM)HDD
5GB DDR3 SDRAM
Intel WiFi Link 5100 Network & Bluetooth
External Slot Blu-Ray ROM with SuperMulti DVD+/-R/RW Double Layer
4 Cell Li-Ion Battery
Webcam
3.74 pounds

See more laptop accessories information on feevoo.com, or just visit here: Dell 06G356 AC Adapter(Input: AC100-240V (worldwide use)
Dell PA-1900-02D AC Adapter(Input: AC100-240V (worldwide use) Output: DC19.5V 4.62A Power: 90W)
Sony VGP-AC16V13 AC Adapter(Input: AC100-240V - 50/60HZ (Worldwide Compatible) Output: DC16V 4A Power: 64W )
Dell PA-1650-05D AC Adapter(Input: AC100-240V (worldwide use)
Output: DC19.5V 3.34A)
Dell PA-12 AC Adapter (Input: AC100-240V (worldwide use)
Output: DC19.5V 3.34A )
HP 402018-001 AC Adapter(Input: AC100-240V 50-60Hz (Worldwide Compatible) Output: 18.5V 3.5A Power: 65W)
hp 381090 001(hp 381090 001 )
hp 417220 001(hp 417220 001)

Dell Inspiron 1525 Battery(Type: Li-ion, 9 cells Voltage: 11.1V Capacity: 6600MAH )

Compaq Presario CQ40 Battery(Voltage: 10.8V Capacity: 8800MAH )

Dell Inspiron 1526 Battery(Type: Li-ion, 9 cells Voltage: 11.1V Capacity: 6600MAH )