Wednesday, December 1, 2010

The Best Netbooks of 2010

While there are still loads of large and powerful laptops being produced and purchased, netbooks continue to be manufactured by the bucket load.  If you are in the market for a netbook but are confused by all the options on offer, look no further – GWL takes a look at four of the very best in 2010.

There are a number of reasons why the humble netbook is still flying of the shelves, but basically, most people have no need for a powerful, cumbersome mobile computer when they are away from home.  With more and more computing applications flying off into the cloud all the time, why not leave the remote servers to do the heavy lifting and lighten the load in your backpack.

It is not all good news in the world of netbooks however, with most manufacturers doing nothing more than copying one another in terms of design and specifications.  The introduction of Intel’s new Pinetrail platform hasn’t seen too many improvements in terms of speed, so most manufacturers have been putting their energy into improving battery life and reducing weight and size.

There has been some innovations this year however, with better graphics performance on some machines, the occasional touchscreen mutation, and lighter and more efficient netbooks than ever before.  If you want a mobile computer you can take absolutely anywhere, are mainly interested in Internet use, and have no desire to play intensive computer games, one of the models in this list may be perfect for you.

Toshiba NB305

Toshiba Mini NB305 netbook 02 300x254 The Best Netbooks of 2010The NB305 may not be particularly innovative – as a basic upgrade of the NB205 from last year – but it looks good, performs well, and has a healthy battery life as well.  The Toshiba NB305 features a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 processor, ships with Windows 7 Started Edition, and has a rather large 250GB hard drive.
The screen looks pretty good as well, although the 10.1 inch display only has an average resolution of 1024 x 600.  While this is not really enough to watch movies or play games on a regular basis, it you wanted to do that you wouldn’t be buying a netbook at all – would you.

Most people purchase a netbook for two reasons – the light weight and the large battery life, and the NB305 is impressive in both regards.  With a weight of only 2.6 pounds, it is light enough to take pretty much anywhere, and with a running time of about 11 hours, you wont even have to come home to charge up.  This extended battery life is very impressive, and a big improvement from the already impressive 9 hours seen on the NB205 from last year.
The 100% full size keyboard is also very cool, and a feature not seen on many other netbooks.  The Toshiba NB305 is only $379.99, which is rather amazing when you consider what is on offer.

ASUS Eee 1015PE

Asus Eee PC 1015PE Seashell netbook 300x297 The Best Netbooks of 2010The ASUS 1015PE is another 10.1 inch netbook with a familiar resolution of 1024 x 600, although it does have a build quality and style that help it to stand out from its peers.  The ASUS 1015P is one of the first netbooks to come with an Intel Atom N475 processor, which gives it a helping hand over its relative the 1018P in terms of performance.
This netbook is also well equipped to communicate with the rest of the world, with WiFi b/g/n and all of the ports you would expect.  The power inside does come at a price however, with a weight that is a lot heavier than most if its rivals at 4.5 pounds.

In terms of that essential netbook specification – battery life  – the ASUS Eee 1015PE really shines, even managing to out perform the Toshiba NB305.  With a massive 13 hours of battery life, this is the kind of mobile computer where you never even have to pack your charger.  The efficiency of the new Intel Atom N475 processor gives this netbook both performance and longevity, features that are normally mutually exclusive.
If there is a downside to the Eee 1015PE, it is either its average screen resolution or its 92% undersized keyboard, although to be fair, these are the same specs seen on most other netbooks.  The ASUS 1015PE sells for $389.99, and it is worth all that are more.

Dell Inspiron Mini 10

dell inspiron mini 10 netbook 300x272 The Best Netbooks of 2010The new Dell Inspiron 10 is a feature rich netbook with all the usual configurations of a Dell computer.  There is a catch though, as each new feature you tick off on the Dell web store is going to cost you.  This business model seems to work pretty well for Dell, and after all, flexibility can’t be a bad thing for consumers either.
The Inspiron Mini 10 is another 10.1 inch netbook, only this time it comes with a more detailed 1366 x 768 resolution.  Build quality is a standard Dell affair, which means while this is not the strongest computer on the block, it does come in the greatest range of colours.
With an Intel Atom N450 processor, the Mini 10 is fast enough for most tasks, and is helped along by an Intel Graphics Accelerator 3150 to drive all those pixels into place.  In terms of portability however, the Inspiron Mini 10 is no light weight, coming in at a healthy 3 pounds.  Keyboard size is also an issue, with a 92% keyboard that does make extended typing difficult.
As far as battery life goes however, the Dell Inspiron Mini 10 does really well, with about 9.5 hours in moderate use.  The basic configuration of this netbook will only set you back $350, but watch out for those options – they certainly do add up fast.

HP Mini 5103

hp mini 1000 MIE 300x215 The Best Netbooks of 2010The HP Mini 5103 netbook is the newest netbook in this list, and this model is being marketed towards business users.  While I can not see too many businesses forking out for at tiny little netbook, those that do might be very surprised at the power of this little guy.  The HP Mini 5103 is also a 10.1 inch netbook, only this time there is also the option of a touchscreen configuration as well.
The Mini 5103 features the choice of either an Intel Atom N455 or a faster Intel Atom N475 processor, with an above average memory available up to 2GB.  It even comes with an SD reader, a 2MP webcam, and the option of a solid state drive.  The build quality is fantastic with aluminium and alloy, and looks much the same as the earlier – and very well reviewed – 5102 and 5101 models.  Connectivity is also good, with 3 USBs – one more than many other netbooks.

The 95%-sized keyboard size fits somewhere between the full size of the Toshiba NB305 and the 92% size of the other models on this list.  The keyboard is even spill resistant, which is an amazing feature in a sub-$400 netbook.   Prices vary quite a bit with the HP Mini 5103, due to the different processors and displays on offer, with the basic configuration going for a very enticing $399.

All of these netbooks are fantastic in one way or another, with different features and designs obviously being attractive to different people.  While I am sure you can see the similarities in most netbook configurations, in my opinion these four netbooks manage to stand out from their competition due to their well thought out spec sheets and balanced tech profiles.

Best Eco-Friendly Notebooks of 2010


As the issues surrounding global warming, habitat destruction, and rising energy costs continue to grow around the world, lots of consumers are considering environmental issues when purchasing tech products.  We take a look at some of the companies trying to make a difference, with 3 of the best eco-friendly notebooks available in 2010.

Before we take a look at the individual models, it is necessary to define the characteristics of an eco notebook, and just why you might be interested in buying one.  A number of different factors come into play when distinguishing environmental tech products, from issues of energy efficiency through to the use of materials like the battery, hard drive, display, and even the packaging.

In terms of energy usage, smaller screens and less powerful CPUs generally have less of an impact.  Small 10 inch netbooks can practically run all day, while large 17 inch monsters may only cope for a couple of hours away from the mains.  However, the limited performance and small screens of netbooks are not enough for some people.

Luckily, a few laptop manufacturers have stepped up to the plate, with new energy efficient technology and batteries that can last longer than ever before.  In terms of materials, there are also important decisions to make, with some plastics made from recycled materials and other companies making an effort with packaging.  Some notebook displays also have mercury in them, which is hazardous when it comes to laptop disposal.

While these three ‘green’ notebooks are all fantastic, they might not be what you are looking for from a mobile computer.  While it would be great if we all had access to a dedicated green machine, this is an unlikely scenario in the real world.  If you are interested in an eco-friendly laptop, my advice is to make a list of the green features that are most important to you, and check out all the computers that fit the bill while also giving you the performace and features that you require.

ASUS U Series Bamboo Collection – U33JC

asus U1 300x217 Best Eco Friendly Notebooks of 2010This laptop is a very capable and environmentally friendly notebook, with a style all of its own.  The U33Jc is a member of the new ASUS U Series Bamboo Collection, a number of laptops featuring a bamboo/aluminium chassis.  ASUS say there is 15% bamboo in the construction of these laptops, which give them both a standout eco-style and the environmental credentials to match.
ASUS are also shipping these notebooks with eco-friendly packaging, made from 100% recycled, natural bamboo pulp and non-woven packing cloth. 
While this is all very cool, the ASUS Bamboo series are also very capable notebooks even without the ‘warm fuzzy feeling’ that is attached.  The U33JC features an Intel Core i3 370M processor, a 13 inch display, 4GB of RAM, and a 500GB hard drive.  These specs differ on other members of the U Series family.

Graphics come courtesy of both an Intel HD and a 1GB Nvidea GeForce 310M, with dynamic swapping and manual selection both available.  Connectivity is also good, with USB 3.0, a 5 in 1 card reader, and almost everything else you could imagine.  One other important eco feature is the Asus Super Hybrid Engine power management software, which can keep this laptop running on battery power for nearly 8 hours in moderate use.

Sony Vaio W Series

sony eco laptop dual 300x217 Best Eco Friendly Notebooks of 2010This special edition Sony Vaio W eco edition notebook is made almost entirely from recycled materials.  For instance, almost 80% of the plastic parts are recycled, including the top and bottom cover and the palm rest which are made from crushed DVDs and CDs.  This is not the only environmental credentials that this laptop has going for it however, with a mercury-free 10.1 inch screen and an efficient 8.5 hour battery life.

Sony have made a huge commitment to the environmental cause in the last few years, reducing their CO2 emissions in Europe by 93% and using renewable energy in all of their plants.  The W series is their most eco-friendly laptop yet, with an Intel Atom processor, 1366 x 768 resolution, 1GB of RAM, and a 250GB HDD.

Sony have also put a lot of effort into their packaging, with each new computer being delivered in a little black bag that is made entirely from recycled PET bottles.  The laptop manual size has also been reduced to save paper, with a full-size i-Manual available as a PDF file.  Despite its small size and ‘not particularly powerful’ performance, the Sony W Series is the flagship product of the new Sony eco-friendly attitude.

Apple MacBook

15 macbook pro 300x193 Best Eco Friendly Notebooks of 2010The Apple MacBook is an energy efficient notebook that uses recycled materials and is free from toxins and excessive packaging.  Apple have made a number of environmental considerations during the past few years, and are defineltly the masters of eco-marketing.  The MacBook uses an advanced power management system, that uses a combination of hardware and software components.

The Apple MacBook has received the maximum energy rating by the EPA, with ENERGY STAR 5.0 signifying low power consumption.  The on-board battery has also been designed to last longer – up to five years or 1000 recharges.  Some of the materials used in MacBook construction include high-grade polycarbonate, aluminium, and magnesium, all of which can be recycled and used in other products at the time of disposal.

MacBooks come in a wide range of configurations, from the relatively affordable 13.3 inch design with 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo through to more expensive 15 and 17 inch MacBook Pros with Intel Core i5 and i7 processors.  The MacBook Air is also available, a revolutionary design that only weighs 1.36 kg and still manges to squeeze in NVIDEA graphics and a 13.3 inch display.

In terms of individual laptops, these three definitely stand out in terms of their green appeal.  However, all laptops are quite eco-friendly when compared to their energy hogging desktop relatives.  If you are concerned with environment issues when doing your notebook shopping, here are a few simple things to keep in consideration.

Firstly, the energy efficiency of each notebook, especially in relation to the display size and the processor power.  Secondly, the materials that are in use throughout the chassis, the screen, and the packaging.  And thirdly, the overall reputation of the individual company in question.

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If you are interested in shopping green, Greenpeace have conducted a detailed report into all of the major technology manufacturers.  With regard to laptop products, Sony, Apple, Panasonic, and HP are leading the way, followed by Dell, Acer, Toshiba, Fujitsu, and – lastly – Lenovo.
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Future Designer laptop - Rolltop

       The device of the flexible display allows a new concept in notebook design growing out of the traditional book formed laptop into unfurling and convolution portable computer. 
 
 

 
By virtue of the OLED-Display technology and a multi touch screen the utility of a laptop computer with its weight of a mini-notebook and screen size of 13 inch easily transforms into the graphics tablet, which with its 17-inch flat screen can be also used as a primary monitor.
On top of everything else all computer utilities from power supply through the holding belt to an interactive pen are integrated in Rolltop. This is really an all-in-one gadget.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

35. Give advices about new Laptop 2010.

Asus Eee PC 1005HA

Asus Eee PC 1005HA

Asustek has revealed details of the Asus Eee PC 1005HA netbook, featuring company’s new Seashell design.

The Eee PC 1005HA sports a 10.1-inch LED backlight 1024×600 display, the Intel Atom N270 or N280 processor, 1GB of RAM, a 160GB hard drive with Windows XP Home or GNU Linux preloaded, a 3- or 6-cell battery for “up to 10.5 hours” of run time, and a built-in 0.3MP or 1.3MP web camera.

Other features include stereo speakers, 802.11n wireless connectivity, Bluetooth, an Ethernet LAN port, three USB ports, an MMC/SD media card reader, and a VGA output.

The Eee PC 1005HA is thicker (25.9mm ~ 36.5mm) than the 1008HA (18mm ~ 25.7mm), but it has a user replaceable battery, whereas the 1008HA has a fixed battery and one USB port less.

The netbook, which comes in white, black, pink, and blue colors, starts at 2.4 pounds.

We have no info on pricing and availability for the US market, but Slashgear reports that it will start at $405 in Europe.

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Lenovo ideapad U350 Lenovo IdeaPad U350

Along with the IdeaPad S12, Lenovo introduced today two new laptops – the 13.3-inch IdeaPad U350 for consumers and the 15.6-inch G550 for small and medium business users.

The U350 is a thin-and-light notebook based on Intel’s ultra low voltage processors – Core 2 Solo and Pentium ULV – and features up to 8GB of DDR3 memory, and up to 500GB of hard drive space, while its LED backlight display has a movie friendly 16:9 aspect ratio. The new IdeaPad also sports an HDMI output, Dolby Sound technology, and an Ambient Light Sensor which “automatically adjusts the screen’s brightness according to the lighting environment”.

Lenovo IdeaPad G550

Lenovo IdeaPad G550

On the other side, the Lenovo G550 business-oriented 15.6-incher is powered by the Intel Centrino 2 processor technology and choices of NVIDIA graphics.

The IdeaPad U350 laptop will be available starting in July for a base price of around $649, while the Lenovo G550 laptop will be available and will start at approximately $599.

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Lenovo Ideapad Y550Lenovo has launched the IdeaPad Y550, a 15.6-inch entertainment notebook based on Intel’s processor.

The laptop features the Intel Core Duo or Core 2 Duo CPU, the GMA 4500MHD integrated graphics or the NVIDIA GeForce G 105M 512MB dedicated graphics card, up to 4GB of DDR3 memory, up to 500GB of hard drive space, a DVD burner, 802.11n wireless, and a Bluetooth module in select models.

The 15.6″ LED backlight display has a resolution of 1366×768 pixels and a 16:9 aspect ratio.

According to the earlier announcement, the IdeaPad Y550 also features Dolby Home Theater surround sound, a web camera, and a multi-touch touchpad.

The latpop runs Windows Vista Home Premium OS and starts at $669.00 at Lenovo’s website)

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34. Give advices about new Laptop 2010.

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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada, in cooperation with Hewlett-Packard, yesterday announced a voluntary recall of Lithium-Ion batteries used in select HP and Compaq laptops.

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The recall includes around 70,000 units that can potentially overheat, “posing a fire and burn hazard to consumers”.

HP-branded notebooks that can contain a recalled battery include the HP Pavilion dv2000, dv2500, dv2700, dv6000, dv6500, dv6700, dv9000, dv9500, and dv9700, as well as the HP G6000 and G7000.

Affected Compaq models include the Presario A900, C700, F700, V3000, V3500, V3700, V6000, V6500, and V6700, and the HP Compaq 6720s.

Batteries that can be subject to the recall have one of the following bar codes:

62940^^AXV^^^^ 65033^^B7U^^^^
65033^^B7V^^^^
65033^^BGU^^^^ 65035^^B7U^^^^
65035^^B7V^^^^
65035^^BGU^^^^
65035^^BGV^^^^ 67059^^V8U^^^^
67059^^V8V^^^^

The US CPSC says consumers should immediately remove the recalled battery from their laptop and contact HP to determine if their battery is included in the recall and to request a free replacement battery.

The laptops with the recalled batteries were sold at various stores nationwide, hp.com and hpshopping.com from August 2007 through March 2008. The battery packs were also sold separately.

HP and CPSC are aware of two reports of batteries that overheated and ruptured, resulting in fire that caused minor property damage. No injuries have been reported.

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Asus K Series K40IN-A1

The Asus K40IN-A1, Asustek’s notebook that belongs to the new K Series, is now available in the US.

The 14-inch laptop features the Intel Core 2 Duo T6400 CPU at 2GHz and the GeForce G102M 512MB dedicated video card, which is “NVIDIA’s lowest power GPU with dedicated frame buffer”. Other core components of the Asus K40IN-A1 are 4GB of DDR2 memory, a 320GB hard drive, and a DVD burner.

The 14″ LED-backlit display has a resolution of 1366×768 pixels and a 16:9 aspect ratio.

The K40IN-A1 also sports a built-in web camera, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, a Gigabit Ethernet LAN port, four USB ports, an SD/MMC/MS media card reader, and a VGA output.

The laptop weighs 5.3 lbs with a 6-cell battery and runs Windows Vista Home Premium OS.

According to the earlier announcement, Asus K notebooks feature the proprietary ASUS Super Hybrid Engine (SHE) technology for better energy efficiency. The K Series is claimed to deliver “up to 5 hours of non-stop computing on a 6-cell battery”.

The Asus K40IN-A1 can be purchased through Newegg for $849.99.

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Acer Aspire 3935

Acer Aspire 3935

The recently announced Acer Aspire 3935 13.3-inch laptop can be purchased now in Newegg, B&H, BuyDig, and Amazon , they offer the Acer Aspire AS3935-6504 model with the Intel Core 2 Duo P7350 processor at 2GHz, the GMA 4500MHD integrated graphics, 3GB of DDR3 memory, a 250GB hard drive, and a DVD burner.

The notebook’s 13.3″ “edge-to-edge” LED Backlit display has a 1366 x 768 resolution and a 16:9 aspect ratio.

The Aspire AS3935 also includes a built-in web camera, stereo speakers with Dolby Home Theater technology, a multi-gesture touchpad, a fingerprint reader, three USB ports, a 5-in-1 media card reader, a VGA output, and an audio jack with S/PDIF support, as well as 802.11a/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth, a 56k modem, and an Gigabit LAN port.

Acer’s laptop weighs 4.18 pounds with a 4-cell battery that provides “up to 4 hours” of battery life.

It runs Windows Vista Home Premium OS.

The Acer Aspire AS3935-6504 is priced at $900 at Newegg, B&H, and BuyDig, while Amazon sells it for $972.

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acer-aspire-one-571-netbookAcer Aspire One 571

Blog Macles has revealed the Acer Aspire One 571 10.1-inch netbook that features a dedicated HD video chip and a mini Blu-Ray optical disc drive.

The Quartics Q1721 Multimedia Coprocessor in the Aspire One 571 accelerates decoding and encoding of high definition video codecs, and also adds hardware scaling and filtering, according to Macles.

Regarding the optical drive, the 571 features a small Blu-Ray reader for Vmedia’s 1GB discs with a diameter of 32mm, whereas a standard Blu-ray disc measures 120mm.

The new netbook includes the Intel Atom N280 1.66GHz processor and a 10.1″ screen with a resolution of 1280×720 pixels and a 16:9 aspect ratio.

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AMD Tigris

AMD will showcase a new mainstream notebook platform called Tigris at the upcoming 2009 Computex Show in Taipei, Chinese Commercial Times reports.

The Tigris includes a 45-nanometer dual-core “Caspian” processor and the RS880M chipset.

According to AMD’s laptop roadmap, the Caspian will be paired with DDR2 800MHz memory and a DirectX 10.1-compatible integrated or dedicated video card, depending on configuration. Both video solutions include the UVD2 chip for hardware decoding of HD content and support PCIe Gen 2.

Commercial Times says the AMD Tigris will target 14-inch and larger notebooks, while Yukon and Congo platforms will be used in laptops with 13-inch and smaller screens.

In 2010, the chip maker is reportedly going to unveil a new notebook platform that will feature quad core processors and support for DDR3 memory.

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Acer Aspire One D250

Acer’s new 10.1-inch netbook, the Aspire One D250, is now available. The 2.4-pound Acer Aspire One D250, also known as AOD250, comes with the Intel Atom N270 processor at 1.60GHz, the GMA 950 integrated graphics, a 160GB hard drive with Windows XP Home preloaded, 1GB of RAM, a 3-cell battery as a standard, and a built-in web camera. The 10.1″ display has a resolution of 1024×600 pixels.

The D250 has the same core components as the previously launched D150. However, the D250 features a slimmer design with a height of 1 inch, as well as a rearranged port layout.

Acer’s new netbook sports stereo speakers, 802.11b/g WiFi, an Ethernet LAN port, three USB connectors, a multi-in-1 media card reader, and a VGA output.

The manufacturer’s suggested retail price for the D250 is $298.

At the time of this writing, the netbook can be purchased online only through mWave, which offers the white Aspire One AOD250-1326, black AOD250-1151, blue AOD250-1165, and the AOD250-1116 in Red. All models are priced at $309.

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Dell Latitude 2100

Dell has launched the Latitude 2100 educational netbook, featuring a 10.1-inch display, Intel’s Atom CPU and a ruggedized design.

The Dell Latitude 2100 is aimed at K-12 students, as we as “any business or public institution that needs affordable, durable, Internet-ready devices for e-mail and collaboration”.

Along with the 10.1″ 1024 x 576 display with optional touch-screen functionality, and the Atom N270 1.6GHz processor, the 2100 includes 512MB or 1GB of DDR2 RAM, a 16GB solid state drive or a traditional HDD with a capacity of up to 250GB, the GMA 950 integrated graphics, and a three- or six-cell battery.

The netbook also sports an optional web cam, stereo speakers, 802.11g or 802.11a/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth, a Gigabit LAN port, three USB ports, a 3-in-1 media card reader, and a VGA output.

The Latitude 2100 starts at 2.9 pounds with a 3-cell battery. The ruggedized and ‘rubberized’ netbook is able to absorb “daily bumps and bruises of a crowded playground or backpack” and comes in five colors – School Bus Gold, Chalkboard Black, Ball Field Green, Blue Ribbon and Schoolhouse Red. Its bottom is vent-free to avoid intrusion from spills.

The 2100 is available with a personalized window on the back of the battery pack where the school logo or name can be displayed, allowing schools to personalize or easily identify systems. In addition, there’s a Network Activity Light on the netbook’s lid to help teachers monitor network use and “identify students who may be surfing the Internet”.

Available operating system choices are Windows Vista Home Basic, Windows XP Home, and Ubuntu Linux.

The Latitude 2100 has a starting price of $369 at Dell.com.

Dell has announced that customers can also purchase a custom-built Mobile Computing Station, which equips classrooms with a cart to store, manage and network up to 24 netbooks.

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