Aside from the MSI 3D-capable GT660 notebook, the company also displayed its latest addition to the popular Wind series of netbooks, the Wind U160. As we already featured, this exquisitely designed netbook is a recipient of the Germany’s IF product design awards that sports the latest Intel Pine Trail platform. This netbook will probably draw attention from most fashion-conscious consumers since it features a slim and lightweight design aside from its classy exterior integrating MSI’s unique color-film-print technology.
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Aside from the several smartphones that Acer unleashed, the company also caught the attention of many with the introduction of its new Aspire netbook, the Aspire One 532G. Acer claims that this is the first netbook to integrate dedicated graphics to provide users with HD video experience at a resolution of 1080p via an external high definition display. Knowing this fact, the 532G would probably be a strong competitor against other portable media players that has the ability of an effortless 1080p video playback, primarily, since this is also a netbook.
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Along with LG Korea’s X200 model, the company has presented several new portable computing systems on its local market, including the aesthetically appealing T280 CULV netbook. Nothing much to intro about the new LG T280 netbook since it offers standard but powerful features for a portable and lightweight computing system.
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Samsung announced that it will demo its first long term evolution or LTE netbook, the Samsung N150, at this year’s Mobile World Congress. Samsung’s very own LTE modem chipset, dubbed as the Kalmia, is what provides LTE capability to the mentioned netbook. Followed by the recent unveiling of the commercial LTE dongle, the manufacturer continues to be one of several leading next generation mobile technology providers.
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Toshiba extends its Satellite series of portable PC with two fresh models that are quite similar but also have big and significant differences, the Toshiba Satellite Pro S500 and Toshiba Satellite U500-1EX. While one is considered as a netbook, the other is touted as a notebook. One important difference between the two is that the Toshiba Satellite U500-1EX model features touch screen and multitouch capabilities while the S500 unit does not.
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Samsung has officially announced that their newest netbook would be sporting the Chrome OS from Google which is steadily stealing market shares from under Microsoft and who could blame Samsung, not only has the Microsoft Windows not been doing well but what better way to use the Internet than with an OS built by an Internet Giant?
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The HP Airlife 100 started out as an FCC leakage and now it’s out in the market for everyone to enjoy it’s portable design and social networking functionality that make the device stand out as a netbook that’s built for mingling with others compared to just browsing.
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Emerge Technologies just released a universal charger modeled ETCHGNETB which is a 40W Netbook Charger that has full functionality no matter where you are which makes it quite useful and versatile as a charger and the it’s neat as well.
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Toshiba’s Portege series is one of the first to include mini-notebooks and this time, provides a very practical solution for avid workers that are always on the go. The new Toshiba Portege M780 model is the perfect solution for hard working men and women in the business field, whether they are traveling to another business location or during lunch time. For them, the Portege M780 unit is a more up-to-date solution.
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Dell added two new models to its line up of commercial PCs, the Dell Latitude 13 Ultra-portable and Dell Precision M6500 dual core mobile workstation. Mobility and collaboration have shifted from a business perk to a critical necessity. With the Latitude 13 and Dell Precision M6500, Dell is offering two solid mobility options that also open the lines of collaboration.
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