By Al Hilal on Tuesday, October 28, 2008Filed Under: Uncategorized

The Special Art Editian of Dell Studio 15″ and 17″ was launched back in August. Designed exclusively by Mike Ming, a Brooklyn-based urban artist, these new artwork available in “Red Swirl,” “Seaweed,” and “Sunburst,” and permanently “tattooed” on laptop’s cover using special technique. With $800 of retail-price, the laptop coming with built-in webcam, capacitive touch media control buttons, slot load drives, and optional mercury-free LED displays, backlit keyboards and built-in mobile broadband.
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By Al Hilal on Thursday, October 23, 2008Filed Under: Laptops

The m-Book P65 from Mouse Computer available in various configuration. The basic configuration comes with Intel Core 2 Duo P8600, 2GB of RAM, 250GB SATA HDD and a 512MB GeForce 9600M GT with HDMI out, and a 2Mpix webcam. But you ca always upgrade to T9400 or T9600 processor and 4GB memory.
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By Al Hilal on Tuesday, October 14, 2008Filed Under: Laptops

The new multimedia laptop from Taiwan-based manufacturer Asus M51Se was released in Korea back in August. This laptop is priced at $1000 and configured with 2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 processor, 2 GB of RAM, 250 GB of SATA HDD, and 256 MB of ATI HD 3470 to drive its 15.4-inch LCD screen. Coming with wide keypad, the M51Se also features WiFi 802.11a/b/g , Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, ASPM(ASUS Security Protect Manager) program, and DVD-Super Multi drive.
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By Al Hilal on Tuesday, October 7, 2008Filed Under: Laptops

Coming with the authentic leather seat of Bentley, this laptop is also equipped with chrome metal handle to mimic the car’s door handle. Just like the car, the laptop also expensive. It’s price at $20,000. Regarding configuration, the laptop has Windows Vista, 160GB HDD, 12.1-inch widescreen LCD, Bluetooth, and more.
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By Al Hilal on Wednesday, October 1, 2008Filed Under: Netbooks

Since the rumor spreading back in July, Sony still unclear about its exact plan to joining the netbook market. After OLPC, Asus, Intel, MSI, Acer, HP, Dell, Toshiba, and Sumsung enter the market, it seems Sony doesn’t want be left behind too far away.
At a recent press event, Mike Abary, Sony’s Senior VP of Information Technology Products, was asked about netbooks and said: “Sony has to participate because consumers are our core competency. We have to participate.”
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