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March 07, 2007

Vulcan FlipStart E-1001S

Lap2_1 The Vulcan FlipStart, an out of the world, ultramobile PC first announced in 2003, is in fact a little closer to the market store shelves, although a very old status as vaporware. The E-1001S flips open to disclose a fully jam-packed QWERTY keyboard and a 5.6-inch screen with a 1024×600 high resolution. With a Pentium M CPU, a 30GB hard drive, and only 512MB of RAM, it’s not going to be your major laptop substitute, but for elemental Web-surfing and e-mailing it could be fantastic. Other cool extras comprise a secondary display on the lid for checking e-mail while the lid is closed, an EVDO antenna, and both a touchpad and pointing stick. Vulcan was started by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, so the company has a serious technology family backround.

March 05, 2007

QuickerTek news

Lap1_1QuickerTek announces its innovative advanced technology for Apple Intel MacBook, MacBook Pro models, and iMacsto. The card possesses same specifications as Apple factory card holds and are also installed into the AirPort card slot only to enjoy fastest wireless benefits. The card works with all 802.11/b/g/n WiFi equipments including Apple AirPort, AirPort Extreme and the latest 802.11n version of AirPort Extreme. The new 802.11n wireless network card can be either installed themselves by the user for $149 USD or the user can send their computers to QuickerTek to get the card installed for just $199 USD, which includes shipping and handling charges also.

March 02, 2007

JLap31 ultraportable

Lap3 NEC, introduced Lavie J ultraportable and LaVie G series multimedia notebooks. Now, came in sprinkled blue color. The 15.4” widescreen LaVie L LL550/HG PC is now being offered in blue (What happend with the pink one?). The laptop comes with a 1.8GHz AMD Sempron 3200+ CPU, Vista Home Premium and Office Personal 2007, a Multi DVD, a 100GB hard disk, an AMD Radeon Xpress 1100 graphic card, 1GB of RAM, and other basic features. Lap31




The Wi-Fi a/b/g is taking care of the connectivity part. But, the weight of 3.1kg steals a bit the charm off the nicely configured machine.

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