Monday, December 17, 2007

Acer Travelmate 8204 WLMi


Acer TravelMate 8204 is a high-end laptop and one of the first to utilize Intel’s next generation Centrino Duo Mobile Technology. A successor to the highly acclaimed TravelMate 8100 series, the TravelMate 8204 is designed to impress inside and out

Specification

Intel Core Duo T2500 (2.0 GHz, 2MB L2 cache) Front Side Bus 667 MHz Chipset
Intel 945 Express Chipset Wireless LAN
Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG (802.11a/b/g)
Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR Wireless IrDA
LCD 15.4” WSXGA+ TFT LCD (1680x1050)
Hard Drive 120GB Seagate Momentus 5400RPM SATA HD
Memory 2GB DDR2-667 SDRAM (2 x 1GB)
Graphics ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 256MB VRAM (512MB Hyper Memory)
Graphics Interface S-video TV-out, VGA, DVI-D
Optical Drive DVD-RW Super-Multi Double Layer
Modem Integrated V.90 Modem
Ethernet 10BASE-T/1000BASE-TX Ethernet
Audio Two stereo speakers
Audio Interface Microphone, two stereo speakers, headphone/line-out with
SPDIF support Video Camera Integrated 1.3MP VGA web-camera Ports
SD/MMC/MS/MS PRO Card Reader FireWire 1394,
4x USB 2.0 PC Card Slot Express Card Slot
Weight 6.6 lbs. with 9-cell battery
Size (W x D x H) 14.3” x 10.7” x 1"
Operating System Windows XP Pro w/SP2
Supplied Accessories
Standard Lithium-ion battery,Power Cord,AC adapter, SmartCards, Bluetooth VoIP Phone

Price US $ 1599 Only 14-18 November 2007 in IndoComtech

Dell Vostro 1400 Notebook



The Dell Vostro 1400 is an excellent choice for the price! It offers a wide variety of special features, including a webcam (optional), microphone, discreet graphics card (optional). It also provides impressive battery life for its size and price. The notebook is very business looking and has some tough features which include: a magnesium alloy chassis, spill proof keyboard, and shock resistant hard drive.

Specifications:

  • Core 2 Duo T5470 (1.6Ghz, 2MB L2 Cache, 800MHz FSB)
  • 14.1” Wide Screen XGA LCD Display with TrueLife
  • 1GB DDR2 667Mhz
  • 128MB Nvidia Geforce 8400GS
  • 120GB 5400RPM SATA
  • Genuine Windows Vista Home Basic
  • Integrated 10/100 Network Card and Modem
  • 8x CD/DVD Burner w/ double layer DVD+ write capability
  • Integrated High Definition Audtio
  • Dell Wireless 1390 802.11g Wi-Fi Mini Card
  • Integrated 2.0 mega pixel web camera
  • 85 WHr 9-cell Lithium Ion Primary Battery
  • Dell Wireless 355 Bluetooth Internal (2.0 + Enhanced Data Rate)
  • 1 Year Limited Hardware Warranty with Mail-in Service
Price 14-18 November 2008 $US 900 FOB Jakarta Indonesia

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Toshiba U205 at IndoComtech


Toshiba Satellite U205-S5022 is powered by the Intel Core Duo Processor(5) T2300E and has storage a capacity of 100 GB. While the U205-S5022 is powered by the Intel Core Duo Processor(5) T2400 and has a 120 GB HD.For multitasking and avoiding computer lags Toshiba has incorporated 1024MB DDR2 533 MHz SDRAM memory and users will also dig the onboard a DVD SuperMulti Double Layer drive that reads and writes in up to 11 formats. The notebooks offers true mobility not only because of its dimensions but also because of its 12.1-inch diagonal widescreen TruBrite(TM) LCD display.

The Toshiba Satellite U205 notebooks uses the Microsoft Windows XP Professional as its operating system and there is the Toshiba Express Media Player which lets you instantly access DVDs or CDs with the push of a button on the PC chassis without having to boot the Windows operating system. The Microsoft Office OneNote(TM) 2003 software is also included in the models which lets you organize, find and share notes gathered from e-mail, meetings, presentations, classes, the Web and other sources.

Price In Indocomtech Rp. 11.699.000,- (14-18 Nov 2007)

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Sony VAIO VGN-FS850


Sony VAIO VGN-FS850P/W 15.4"
Notebook PC (Intel Pentium M Processor 750, 512 MB RAM, 100 GB Hard Drive, DVD+R Dbl Layer /DVD+/-RW Drive)

  • 1.86 GHz Intel Pentium M 750 CPU, 533 MHz front side bus, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900 graphics controller (128 MB shared memory)
  • 512 MB PC2-4200 533 MHz RAM, 100 GB hard drive, double layer CD-RW/DVD-RW optical drive
  • 3 USB 2.0, 1 FireWire, Memory Stick media slot
  • 802.11b/g wireless, 10/100 Mbps network interface, 56K modem
  • Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition, Microsoft Works 8.5, Intuit Quicken 2005 New User Edition, Sony VAIO Zone

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Satelite U305-S5087 (T2130)

TOSHIBA NOTEBOOK SATELITE U305-S5087 (T2130)


Taking your computing on the road doesn't mean you have to leave anything behind. This notebook is powered by the Intel Dual Core processor and 1GB of DDR2 SDRAM. A combination that can easily handle your day-to-day business apps, as well as more demanding creative and gaming programs. This laptop also features a DVD SuperMulti drive. You can read from, and burn to, up to 11 different media formats.

Features
  • Intel® Pentium® Dual-core processor T2130, 1.86GHz, 1MB L2, 533MHz FSB
  • Mobile Intel® 943GML Express Chipset
  • Configured with 1024MB PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAM (both memory slots may be occupied). Maximum capacity 4096MB
  • 160GB (5400 RPM) Serial ATA hard disk drive
  • 13.3” diagonal widescreen TruBrite®TFT LCD display at 1280 x 800 native resolution (WXGA)
  • Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 950 with 8MB-251MB dynamically allocated shared graphics memory
  • DVD SuperMulti (+/-R double layer)
  • Built-in stereo speakers
  • Modem and 10/100 Ethernet
  • Integrated Wi-Fi® compliant wireless, Atheros® 802.11b/g wireless-LAN
  • 5-in-1 Bridge Media Adapter (Secure Digital, Memory Stick™, Memory Stick PRO™, Multi Media Card, xD Picture Card [shared slots])
  • ExpressCard™ slot (ExpressCard/34 and ExpressCard/54)
  • RGB (monitor) output port, Microphone input port, Headphone output port, i.LINK(tm) IEEE-1394, USB v2.0 – 3 ports
  • Integrated webcam
  • Windows Vista™ Home Premium pre-installed W/COA
  • Weight 2.1 Kg

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Apple Macbook Pro (885909119400) Notebook



View Details


Key Features
Processor Core 2 Duo 2.16 GHz
Installed Memory 1 GB (DDR2 SDRAM)
Display 15.4 in. TFT Active Matrix
Operating System Apple MacOS X 10.4
Processor
Processor Type Core 2 Duo
Processor Manufacturer Intel
Processor Speed 2.16 GHz
Motherboard
Bus Speed 667 MHz
Display
Display Tech TFT Active Matrix
Display Size 15.4 in.
Display Max. Resolution 1440 x 900
Technical Features
Security Features Kensington Lock Slot
Expansion Ports 2 x USB 2.0 • 1 x IEEE 1394a (FireWire) • 1 x IEEE 1394b (FireWire)
Expandability 1 x ExpressCard
Special Features Integrated Video Camera • Remote Control
Hard Drive
Hard Drive Capacity 120 GB
Hard Drive Rotation Speed 5,400 RPM
Storage Controller Type Serial ATA
Memory
Installed RAM 1 GB
RAM Technology DDR2 SDRAM
Max Supported RAM 3.072 GB
RAM Speed 667 MHz
Installed Cache Memory 4096 KB
CD / DVD
CD / DVD Type DVD�RW/CD-RW Dual Layer
Optical Drive Read Speed 24x (CD) • 8x (DVD)
Optical Drive Write Speed 24x (CD) • 2.4x (DVD+R Dual Layer)
Optical Drive ReWrite Speed 10x (CD-RW) • 4x (DVD+RW) • 4x (DVD-RW)
Video
Graphic Processor ATI MOBILITY RADEON X1600
Installed Video Memory 128 MB
Max. Video Resolution 2560 x 1600
Audio
Audio Input Type Integrated Microphone • Line In (3.5mm) • Optical Digital In
Audio Output Type Headphones • Sound card • Speaker(s) • Optical Digital
Networking
Networking Type Bluetooth • Network Adapter • Integrated Wireless LAN
Data Link Protocol Bluetooth • Ethernet • Fast Ethernet • Gigabit Ethernet • IEEE 802.11g • AirPort Extreme
Battery
Battery Technology Lithium polymer
Battery Run Time 5 Hours
Dimensions
Depth 9.6 in.
Height 1 in.
Width 14.1 in.
Weight 5.6 lb.
Warranty

1 Year
Miscellaneous
Input Method Keyboard • Trackpad
Release Date February, 2006
UPC 885909119400
Product ID 37810433

Thursday, June 7, 2007

Lenovo debuts 3000 Y-series laptops




Intel® Core™ Duo Processor T2250 (1.73GHz, 2MB L2 Cache)
DOS
6-Cell Li-ion battery
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512MB DDR2 SDRAM
Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 950
14.1" Widescreen WXGA with VibrantView
Integrated Bluetooth/ IEEE, Card Reader, Speakers & Subwoofer, One Key Recovery, Shuttle Control
80GB SATA HDD
Slot-in DVD RW Dual Layer Multiburner Drive
Intel® PRO/Wireless 802.11ABG
1-year carry-in warranty (ASEAN + China)

System builder Lenovo on Thursday launched the completely new Y series of portables under its mainstream 3000 label. As the company's first clear break from signature features inherited from IBM's ThinkPads, the Y series shifts attention towards media playback with the introduction of Lenovo's custom Shuttle Center controls. A scroll strip and button on each computer (pictured) lets the user quickly navigate and play music or videos through a custom Shuttle Center media management program. The flagship Y400 model also incorporates a 2-watt subwoofer into its chassis despite having only a 14-inch screen, better-suiting it to music without external speakers. The simpler, 13.3-inch Y300 model exchanges this audio performance for a webcam that can be used both for conversation and security, according to Lenovo: bundled software uses face recognition to grant access to the system without a special reader.

Both the Y300 and Y400 have a DVD rewriter drive as standard and are driven by Core 2 Duo processors as well as GeForce Go 7300 chipsets for added 3D performance. Lenovo plans a simultaneous launch of the Y-series variants for December 15th in southeast Asia; a North American launch is likely, but hasn't been announced. Photos of the two systems are available after the jump.

Asus F3F


Core 2 Duo T5500, 512MB DDR2, 80GB HDD, DVD±RW, 56K Modem, GbE NIC, WiFi, VGA Integrated 128MB (shared), Camera, 15.4" WXGA, Win XP Home - BONUS Asus USB Optical Mouse

Platform Notebook PC with Intel Centrino Duo Technology
Processor Type Intel Core Duo Processor
Processor Onboard Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor T5500 (1.66 GHz, FSB 667, Cache 2 MB)
Chipset Intel 945GM
Standard Memory 512 MB DDR2 SDRAM PC-5300
Max. Memory 2 GB (2 DIMMs)
Video Type Integrated Graphics 128 MB (shared)
Display Size 15.4" WXGA TFT
Display Max. Resolution 1024 x 768
Display Technology ColorShine TFT
Audio Type Integrated
Speakers Type Integrated
Floppy Drive Optional
Hard Drive Type 80 GB 4200 RPM
Optical Drive Type DVD±RW
Modem Integrated
Networking Integrated
Network Speed 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbps
Wireless Network Type Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG
Wireless Network Protocol IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
Wireless Bluetooth Optional
Keyboard Type QWERTY 82 keys
Input Device Type Touch Pad
Slot Provided 1x PCMCIA type I / II
Card Reader Provided SD, MMC, Memory Stick / Stick PRO
Interface Provided 4x USB 2.0, Firewire, VGA, LAN, Audio
O/S Provided Microsoft Windows XP Home
Battery Type Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery
Power Supply External AC Adapter
Dimension (WHD) 365 x 40.5 x 269 mm
Weight 2.75 kg
Standard Warranty 2-year Limited Warranty by Authorized Distributor
Bundled Peripherals Carrying Case
Promotion Availability Bonus Asus USB Optical Mouse
Others Integrated 1.3 Mega Pixel Video Camera

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Aspire 5052 ANWXMi



Product Specifications

* Processor:
+ AMD Turion64 Processor MK -38 (2.2GHz, Cache 512KB)
* Memory:
+ 512 MB DDR2 SDRAM PC-4200
* Video Type:
+ ATI Mobility Radeon X1100 128 MB (shared)
* Display Size:
+ 14.1" WXGA TFT
* Display Max. Resolution:
+ 1280 x 800
* Hard Drive Type:
+ 80 GB Serial ATA 5400 RPM
* Optical Drive Type:
+ DVDRW
* Card Reader Provided:
+ SD, MMC, Memory Stick / Stick PRO, xD-Picture Card
* Interface Provided:
+ 2x USB 2.0, VGA, LAN, Audio
* OS:
+ Linux
* Weight:
+ 2.9 kg
* Camera:
+ Integrated Acer OrbiCam 0.3 MegaPixel CMOS Camera.

Price: $729

HP NX6320

Design

As far as notebooks go, the Compaq nx6320 comprises a fairly bog-standard build and colour for a business notebook. It features a black chassis with a silver top designated with an HP logo -- despite belonging to HP's budget Compaq brand.

As a business-oriented notebook, it has a good heft and should withstand the trials and tribulations of life on the road -- even if it's a little on the weighty side at 2.8kg.

Above the well-appointed keyboard is a set of media buttons -- unusual for a business model -- which includes a volume up/down control with mute, and a wireless toggle.

Connectivity is good with a total of four USB ports -- two on right and two on left. Also included is a mini FireWire port, which is handy for camcorder enthusiasts, and also a VGA out.

Features
The Compaq nx6320's HP Premium Desk Bundle, which comes as an option on all HP notebooks, is available in two different versions. The first -- the HP Desk Value Bundle, which we received -- retails for AU$499. It includes HP's basic docking station and notebook stand, a Belkin-branded keyboard, mouse and a four-port Surge Protector. The premium model upgrades to an Advanced Docking Station, wireless peripherals, and Belkin's seven-port Surge Protector. Both docks feature legacy ports and audio ins and outs, while the advanced dock increases the basic's complement of four USB slots to six, and adds MultiBay II and ExpressCard slots.

You can also choose to add a monitor if you wish, and we received the very good 19" HP LP1965 LCD (AU$599), but presumably you would use this instead of the notebook stand. The LP1965 transforms from landscape to portrait, and boasts very good readability and colour definition for a monitor of its size.

The Compaq nx6320 itself also features a 15-inch screen, which sports good colour saturation and a non-reflective coating. Under its clothes you'll find a 1.66 GHz T2300 CPU and 1GB of RAM - which means it can upgrade to Vista Ultimate if needed. For users of memory cards there is also a 5-in-1 reader on the front edge of the notebook. One of the downsides to this device is that the included 40GB drive is rather small by today's standards.

Performance
In use, the Compaq nx6320 and Premium Desk in concert worked well, though we have to add that the supplied mouse was fairly basic -- we've used better budget peripherals. The keyboard has a decent feel -- one reminiscent of older notebooks. A bit "clicky" but comfortable to type on.

The keyboard stand itself, the HP PA508A, has two large handles used to unlock the height, and the base is quite sturdy and reinforced by steel. The notebook sits on springy feet, but it doesn't move while in place. The package we received didn't include the dock replicator so unfortunately we're unable to comment on it.

When not using the bundled keyboard we found the trackpad to be of a good size, and the mousing buttons -- though unusually raised and not flat -- had a good feel and tactile feedback. Unlike some other portable laptops, the Compaq doesn't get too hot during use, so you can easily nurse it on your knees without fear of burning through three layers of skin.

The 15-inch LCD screen itself is of a decent quality -- bright and clear -- although not a resolution buster at only 1024 x 768 max resolution. And to further dampen our multimedia spirits, the front mounted speakers were what you would expect from a business 'book -- not amazing, but will keep you notified of alerts. Rounding out the package is an onboard microphone -- which worked successfully at capturing our voice and will translate well in VoIP applications.

As the laptop came with Windows XP and not Vista we were able to use our standard benchmark Bapco's MobileMark 2005. We found the battery life was excellent for a device of its type with a total of four hours and nine minutes with the six-cell battery connected. The productivity performance rating benchmark ended up with a score of 161.

Sunday, May 13, 2007

HP Pavilion dv9500t

CNET editors' review
Reviewed by: Michelle ThatcherEdited by: Matthew ElliottReviewed on 5/9/07
Release date: 5/9/07

We always liked the Pavilion dv9000 series, and today HP's desktop replacement is among the first available systems to feature Intel's refreshed Centrino Duo mobile platform (codename Santa Rosa). With the new processor comes a new model name--Pavilion dv9500t--and a few smaller changes, such as the addition of a fingerprint reader and a different Webcam. The early version of the Pavilion dv9500t we reviewed also included a discrete graphics card and an HD DVD drive--two options that won't be available for about a month. Without those high-end components, the HP Pavilion dv9500t costs a very reasonable $1,615, making it one of the most inexpensive entertainment-oriented desktop replacements on the market. Though high-definition fanatics and casual gamers will want to wait (and save their pennies) for the higher-end components to become available, we think the HP Pavilion dv9500t as it exists today is a good choice for home users who want their laptop to double as a mobile entertainment system.

The dv9500t is the same size as its predecessor, and it remains smaller than both the Dell XPS M1710 and the Gateway NX860XL. Still, the dv9500t weighs nine pounds with its AC adapter, making it too heavy to carry with you every day.
While we prefer matte screens on more business-oriented systems, we're fans of the Pavilion dv9500t's glossy display, which features a crisp 1,440x900 native resolution. The screen produced rich colors and sharp details, and there's plenty of screen real estate for traditional computer work as well. Like all Pavilion laptops, the dv9500t includes a row of light-touch buttons above the keyboard that launch the media player and provide volume and playback controls; a somewhat annoying, high-pitched beep lets you know when you've pressed a button (the beep can be disabled in the system BIOS). Altec Lansing stereo speakers, located above those controls, deliver decent sound, though we prefer the depth and clarity of the sound produced by the speakers on the Toshiba Qosmio G35. And while the pricier Qosmio G35 includes an integrated TV tuner, the Pavilion dv9500t lacks built-in TV capabilities, though HP sells an ExpressCard tuner module for $130.

Acer - TravelMate 803LCi review

Acer's latest notebook in the TravelMate series, the 803LCi, features Intel's new mobile solution, known as Centrino. This isn't the name of the processor, but rather the complete platform, a combination of the CPU, the i855 chipset and the 802.11b wireless solution. If any of these three are missing then the system cannot be labeled Centrino.

The twin-spindle design of this notebook provides a good combination of weight and features, making it an suitable tool for those on the move. Powered by a 1.6GHz Pentium-M processor backed by 256MB of DDR memory, the TravelMate 803LCi certainly performs well, with the added advantage that you can play some serious games on this notebook. Because of the Centrino technology, you get decent battery life too. Carrying it shouldn't present major problems as it weighs a reasonable 2.7kg; no lightweight, but not as lardy as some.

As with most Acer notebooks, the first thing that strikes you when you open the case is the
FineTouch keyboard with its five degree curve. This is placed high enough up the panel to allow your wrists to lay flat when typing, and there is no fear of obstructing the speakers as they are built into the front panel of the notebook.

Above the keyboard are the power switch and four quick start buttons, two of which are set up for accessing the Internet and e-mail, the other two being user-programmable. In between the speakers are the indicator LEDs for power, battery condition/charge and two buttons which turn the Bluetooth and wireless functions on and off.

Along with the Centrino technology, the other thing that makes this notebook stand out is the graphics adapter. With a 64MB Mobility Radeon 9000, the graphics performance is impressive for a notebook. The Mobility Radeon 9000 is targeted at high-end mobile gaming, based around its desktop cousin, the Radeon 9000. It features most of the desktop card's capabilities, including DirectX 8 support, with the addition of power-saving circuitry. Output from this chip is displayed on the 15-inch SXGA screen.

The TravelMate 803LCi comes with a 40GB, 5,400rpm, ATA/100 hard drive and has an AcerMedia Bay solution for other drives. This bay can be used for a range of options such as DVD-RW drive, CD-RW drive, second hard drive or even a second battery. In the review model's bay was a 24x/10x/24x CD-RW and 8x DVD combo drive.

For connecting to the outside world the TravelMate 803LCi has more features than some desktop replacement systems. In addition to wireless and Bluetooth connectivity, there is an integrated LAN adapter, a V.92 modem, four USB 2.0 ports, a FireWire port, a single Type II PC Card slot and a SmartCard slot. The back panel contains the usual I/O ports; parallel, VGA and S-Video, but unfortunately no PS/2 ports. The three audio ports - microphone, headphone and line in - are mounted in one side of the chassis.

When tested with industry standard benchmarks, the benefit of Centrino and the 4,400mAh battery became apparent. The 'productivity' benchmark returned a battery life of 4hrs 50mins, rising to 5hrs 40mins under the 'reader' benchmark. Install a second battery in the Media Bay and you can add approximately 3 hours to both times.

The VAIO TX3. Sony’s Latest Notebook Series

Sony has recently launched its latest notebook series – the VAIO TX3 – which is said to deliver performances because of their embedded Intel new Core Solo Ultra-Low Voltage (ULV) processor and a battery life of up to seven hours.

The manufacturer said that it has used a special material for the notebooks’ case, one which is used in the aerospace industry and for the Formula One bolides. Because of the strength the carbon fiber laminate has (it surpasses the magnesium alloy resistance), the notebook benefits from an enhanced shock resistant feature, and a low weight – only 1,25 kg. (Sony didn’t mention if the batteries were included.)"The TX3-Series is exceptional," says Jun Koyama, Marketing Director of VAIO Europe. "The level of engineering behind it puts it in a class of its own, which is instantly obvious when you first see, let alone use one. Heavyweight security makes this versatile and utterly distinctive machine perfect for the business user who is uninterested in the ordinary.

"The TX3 also features a slim, integrated DVD±RW optical drive, which supports a special developed double layer (DL) technology for an extra capacity. The notebooks have enhanced security functions such as fingerprint recognition and hardwired chip-level Trusted Platform Module (TPM) security in order to prevent a potential data loss.Furthermore, the TPM is said to be capable to disable all the malicious software and to take out important information such as passwords and encryption keys by storing sensitive data on the chip itself. The TX3’s hard disk is also physically guarded by G-Sensor Shock Protection, which automatically shields the drive heads if the notebook is dropped.

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