October 15, 2008                                                                                                                                                             Advertise  Careers  Contact

                                                                             Laptop Box                                                                                 

Home

Site

Gadgets

Games

Fun

Web Market

Market Research

People

Software Box

Server Box

Storage Box

Security Box

Laptop Box

Mobility Box

Event Box

You Say

Apple Unveils LED Cinema Display for MacBook
Apple has unveiled the LED Cinema Display featuring a 24-inch LED-backlit widescreen display with built-in iSight video camera, mic, and speakers in a thin aluminum and glass enclosure. Designed for the new MacBook family, it includes an integrated MagSafe charger, three USB 2.0 ports, and the new Mini DisplayPort. The LED Cinema Display will be available in November for a retail price of $899…Full Article
 

HP Plans PC-Making Plant in China
HP and China’s Chongqing Municipality have decided to create an advanced manufacturing complex. The memorandum of understanding (MoU) states that HP will operate a 20,000-square-meter facility in Chongqing, where it will make notebook and desktop PCs for customers in the world’s most populous country. Manufacturing operations are expected to begin in 2010. While HP also has manufacturing operations in Shanghai, it’s doing business in more than 680 cities in China…Full Article
 
ASUS Eee PC Comes with Style
ASUS Eee PC S101 is, in fact, a netbook that will target consumers who want to keep pace with the hot fashion and style. The product uses better form factor, ergonomics, and features of its predecessors but offers a reforged exterior in three colors—brown, champagne, and graphite—with details such as premium infusion finishes and crystal-adorned hinges. It features Super Hybrid Engine (SHE) for energy efficiency…Full Article
 
Sony Unveils Lightweight Blu-ray Disc Notebook
Sony has introduced the VAIO TT Series notebook, which is claimed to be the world's lightest computer with Blu-ray Disc technology. Built in a lightweight carbon-fiber chassis, it weighs 2.87 pounds and is less than 1-inch thin. Select models play Blu-ray Disc movies in full HD 1080p resolution when connected to a compatible HDTV. These units can also record, store, and play back personal content on high-capacity BD media…Full Article
 
ASUS Notebooks Come with Bagful of Features
ASUS has introduced N Series notebooks that carry features such as an efficient Super Hybrid Engine (SHE), which automatically allocates power, preserving battery life up to 35%; the built-in Express Gate operating system that allows users to access their most commonly-used programs in 8 seconds; and the SmartLogon facial recognition system that recognizes users´ facial features and logs them on without requiring any manual key input…Full Article
 
Orange Bundles Mobile Broadband with Laptop
Targeting small and medium businesses (SMBs), Orange – a service of France Telecom Group – has introduced its new mobile broadband and laptop offer while joining hands with Hewlett Packard. SMB customers can now sign up to a new Orange Business Everywhere mobile broadband package and take a laptop as well. The offer includes an unlimited data allowance and 500 Wi-Fi minutes per month, which can be used at over 10,000 UK hotspots…Full Article
 
Sony Unveils Blu-ray Disc Notebook PCs
Sony has introduced two notebooks with Blu-ray disc technology. These are VAIO NS and CS models. With the starting price of around $1,000 for the NS model, the company hopes to attract consumers who want to enjoy HD entertainment on their computers. The notebooks will be available online for sales. They will also be sold at Sony Style stores and select U.S. retailers starting this fall…Full Article
 
Burn Hazards Force Sony to Recall Notebooks
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Sony Electronics, announced today (Sept. 4) a voluntary recall of a few VAIO TZ-series notebook computers, as they can cause burns to consumers. The total number of faulty computers is nearly 73,000. Manufactured in Japan and the United States, they were sold by SonyStyle stores and website, authorized electronics retailers, and authorized business-to-business dealers in the U.S. from July 2007 through August 2008. Consumers are advised to stop using recalled products immediately...Full Article

 

OLPC Donates 100 Computers to ITU
Shuttle with Mini PC
Big Demand for Mini-Notebooks
PCs are Slow in Asia Pacific, Fast in EMEA
 

Orb for Intel MIDs
MPC Brings Ultra Low-Cost Mobile Notebook
Intel’s Classmate for Portuguese Children
New-look Eee PC


This site is optimized for Windows Internet Explorer with 1280 x 768 Display Settings.
Copyright © My Media Network 2008. All rights reserved.