This is another series of Toshiba’s ultra-thin laptop, the Satellite T115. It offers an 11.6-inch diagonal widescreen display and will be available in Nova Red and Nova Black.
Features available on the Toshiba Satellite T115 include:
11.6-inch diagonal widescreen HD TruBrite™ LED Backlit display, Windows® 7 Home Premium operating system, Intel® Pentium® SU4100 processor or Intel® Celeron® 743 processor, DDR3 RAM, Starting at 250GB (5400 RPM) HDD, 802.11b/g/n wireless8 10/100 Ethernet, Toshiba Hard Drive Impact Sensor, Touch Pad with Multi-touch Control.
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Here the Toshiba’s ultra-thin laptops, that will be available in two screen sizes and various color options. This Satellite T135 features a 13.3-inch diagonal widescreen display and will be available with Toshiba’s Fusion Finish in Nova Red, Nova Black and Nova White.
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Looking for a new laptop? Why don’t you try this one, the MSI GT740. It is the latest in the series to feature the newest Intel Calpella platform, the advanced Intel Core i7 quad core processor as well as Microsoft’s newest operating system, Windows 7. With a 17″ cinema grade display, the nVIDIA GeForce GTS 250M 3D discrete graphics card (DDR3 1GB VRAM) and 5 Hi-Fi speakers with authentic SRS Premium Sound, gaming, watching video, and listening to music are all exciting and true-to-life experiences.
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Recently, BenQ has announced Joybook S43 and S35, where they are the 3.5-pound 13.3” Joybook S35 and 4.6-pound 14” Joybook S43. Both of these notebooks will run on Intel’s latest ULV processors, and will target the mobile businessperson and Internet enthusiast who cannot live without being connected every single day.
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This is what you need, you will like this, a dual screen laptop has comes for you. gScreen spacebook will be the world’s first truly dual-screen laptop allowing computer users to multi-task while on the move. It’s due to go on sale by the end of the 2009. The gScreen Spacebook will boast two 15.4 in screens which can slide away to fill the space of a single screen when the laptop is being stored or transported.
The first photos of the pioneering gadget have been obtained by Gizmodo, the US technology website. The founder of gScreen, Gordon Stewart, told the website that the first Spacebooks should be available on Amazon by December this year, once final modifications are complete. The dual-screen laptop is aimed at professional video editors, photographers and designers who need to flick between different applications to carry out their work.
We can see that the other technology firms have produced laptops with smaller bolt-on second screens, but this is believed to be the first model with twin monitors of equal size.

Here comes a new netbook form Panasonic that is suppose to be used in medical environments. It is named Toughbook H1 and was presented in Japan. Due to its relatively tiny form factor, extremely light chassis and a reasonable bunch of built-in specifications and features, the Toughbook H1 ends up being a rather attractive solution for those who are knee deep in mobile healthcare environments such as EMS, mobile blood banks and home health workers. Not only that, healthcare professionals who tend to do plenty of traveling between offices, patient homes and hospitals will realize just what a handy tool the Verizon Wireless’ Mobile Broadband is when used in conjunction with the Toughbook H1, allowing one to reduce down time while increasing overall productivity despite being physically removed from traditional healthcare facilities.
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Well, I like this product, a mini note book that released by HP. This is a 10.1-inch low-end mini notebook pc ‘HP Mini 110? in Korea. Beside the cute model, it also has various sweet color, the Pink Chic, Black Swirl and White Swirl.
This 1.06kg HP Mini 110 comes with 250GB HDD, Intel Atom processor, LED-backlit LCD display , Qwerty keyboard, and Syncables solution that allows you to perform 2-way synchronization between the netbook and another PC.
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Here is the netbook with Japanese style, well, this Japanese netbook is notable for two things. The first is its branding: it is infested with various adorable, blob-like monster chans from the realm of Japanese children’s television.That implies an interesting future for netbooks as children’s laptops, an intuitive leap, and a superficial solution to the problem of differentiating identically specced netbooks from one another in a crowded space.
Gadgets need more color, and short of Dell and Acer’s chromatic forays, the netbook pallette is just depressingly monotone and bleak. Cheap plastic just looks even grungier in Inspiron black or Apple white. Netbooks are tiny enough to be carried everywhere: they may well become the technological fashion accessories that phones have become.