Tag: notebook
Those m15x Area-51 notebooks from Alienware? Yep, they're on sale…
The m15x notebook from Alienware which we wrote about back in November has seen the light of day, just as hardened gamers were about to give up hopes on ever owning the high-powered machine.
The so called m15x has, as you’d expect, a 15″ display, and the Intel Core 2 Extreme X9000 processor as promised to us late last year, alongside the ‘world’s fastest’ NVIDIA GeForce 8800M GTX graphics…
New (rumoured) Intel processor for MacBook Pro and Dell notebooks promises more rivalry between the formats!
Processor nutters, rear your pasty white little faces and check out this nugget of truth rumour. Apple and Dell (who Microsoft smooches with most of all), are apparently releasing laptops containing Intel’s glorious new 45-nanonmetre Penryn processor – at the same time!
Someone needs to synch up their Google Calenders, tsk.
This isn’t rumoured to be in the ‘foreseeable future’ either, as according to reports, it could be as early as next week. Apple’s MacBook Pro range has been tipped as the possible product upgrade, with improved…
Sony touches up the Series T notebooks plus others
I may’ve been slightly critical of Sony Vaios in the past, but these new Series T notebooks may be enough to make me change my mind. I’m such a sucker for graphic covers on products.
With a couple of updates, the series now has a 1.2GHz Core 2 Duo U7600 processor and 2GB of RAM.
Sony’s updated a couple…
Acer and Ferrari collaborate yet again with the 1100 notebook
The Acer Ferrari notebook which Zara first saw back in October has just been given the go-ahead from both parties, and is now shipping.
The carbon fibre 1100 is the latest in the Ferrari-branded line, and whilst it appears to look a tad bit entry-level in its aethetics, the price…
Dell intros Inspiron 1525 15.4-inch notebook: thinner, smaller, lighter, with new designs
Dell has announced the launch of its new Inspiron 1525 notebook computers, boasting they’re smaller (by 25%), slimmer, and lighter (by 250g) than the previous generation.
The notebook boasts a 15.4-inch display, and can be customised with “four new cool patterns” for the back of the display — Blossom, Chill, Commotion and Street.
Features include optional wireless and mobile broadband, Dell MediaDirect technology for one-touch instant access to music, photos and videos, and select Microsoft Office programmes like Calendar and Contacts, without turning on the notebook, optional webcam, and ExpressCard Travel Remote.