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Toshiba Satellite P205 Updated

Toshba, P205-S7482 P205-S7476,Toshiba updated the Satellite P205 series of 17-inch desktop replacement notebooks, including two new models that feature HD DVD drives and up to 300GB of storage. The Toshiba Satellite offer some nice entertainment features for movie buffs.

Continue Reading  |  Posted on October 1, 2007  | 

Voodoo Envy M:152 Notebook Announced

Voodoo M:152 HP introduced the Voodoo ENVY M:152 notebook for multimedia enthusiasts and gamers. The ENVY M:152 replaces the M:151 as Voodoo’s 15.4-inch luxury notebook. The M:152 is highly customizable, with 22 colors to chose from.

Continue Reading  |  Posted on September 26, 2007  | 

Sony VAIO Graphic Splash Maya Hayuk Edition FZ Notebooks

FZ Maya Hayuk Special Edition VAIO Sony announced two special edition notebooks today, with customized lids designed by Maya Hayuk, an emerging artist based in New York. The limited edition Sony VAIO Graphic Splash Maya Hayuk notebooks feature colorful, symmetrical designs on the lids and matching wallpapers.

Continue Reading  |  Posted on September 18, 2007  | 

ThinkPad T61p, Lenovo’s Most Powerful Notebook Launched

T61 ThinkPad Lenovo Lenovo is now selling the T61p, a workstation version of its popular T61 series notebook. The T61p, a 15.4-inch widescreen ThinkPad, is Lenovo’s most powerful notebook and to date, yet runs cooler, quieter and more energy efficient than previous models. The new ThinkPad series features the latest Centrino Pro processors, NVIDIA Quadro FX graphics and an optional Ultra-Wideband (UWB) wireless card to connect to wireless printers, cameras and other devices.

Continue Reading  |  Posted on July 11, 2007  | 

Toshiba Adds Qosmio F45 AV Configurations

Toshiba Qosmio F45 AV Toshiba expanded its line of Qosmio F45 AV entertainment notebooks with three configurations today. The new configurations feature Dolby Home Theater technology, Intel Turbo Memory and a DVD SuperMulti drive with Labelflash. Users can chose between a single 200GB or dual 120GB hard drives.

Continue Reading  |  Posted on July 2, 2007  | 

Gateway’s New E-295C and C-140 Tablets

Gateway C-140 and M295E NotebookGateway’s updated its line of convertible notebooks, aiming them directly at graphic artists and students. This 14-inch tablet features Wacom digital pen technology and Intel Core 2 Duo processors.

Continue Reading  |  Posted on July 2, 2007  | 

Toshiba Announces AMD Powered Notebooks - Satellite A215

Satellite A215Toshiba’s now selling notebooks with AMD technology for the first time since 2000. The new Satellite A215 series of 15.4-inch consumer notebooks features AMD dual-core processors and graphics, generous hard drive capacities and several multimedia features.

Continue Reading  |  Posted on June 27, 2007  | 

ThinkPad Reserve Edition Details

ThinkPad Reserve EditionLenovo’s finally giving full details on the ThinkPad Reserve Edition notebook, a X61s ThinkPad clad in premium handcrafted leather. The ThinkPad Reserve Edition is available in limited quantities and by invitation only for $5,000. This notebook comes with executive-level service and support.

Continue Reading  |  Posted on June 18, 2007  | 

Toshiba Launches Tecra M8 Notebook

Toshiba Tecra M8Toshiba’s announced the Tecra M8, the company’s first 13.3-inch notebook. The compact widescreen display offers 30% more viewing area than 12.1-inch normal aspect notebooks, while maintaining a compact form factor. The first configuration of the Tecra M8 will be the M8-S8011.

Continue Reading  |  Posted on June 5, 2007  | 

Fujitsu Lifebook T4220 Tablet Now Available

Fujitsu T4220Fujitsu’s upgraded is Lifebook tablets with Intel’s Santa Rosa mobile platform. A touch over four pounds, the Fujitsu T4220 tablet’s exterior looks identical to previous models, but boasts many upgrades. The T4220 packs the latest Core 2 Duo processors, 802.11n wireless and up to 120GB of storage.

Continue Reading  |  Posted on June 4, 2007  | 


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