Articles tagged with: Notebook
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At the Quanta booth from WiMax Expo, Sony were caught presenting what seemed to be a generic prototype based on the Via OpenBook, thus joining the ultraportable, low-cost mini-laptop. The notebook unveiled a 1.6GHz Via C7-M processor manufactured by Sony.
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The biggest laptop cooling pad comes from Enermax, and is a 8.66-inch diameter monster that could take your freezer’s place and look after your food. The Aeolus cooling pad has only one fan and an amazing capacity of reducing temps by 22 degrees Celsius (71 degrees Fahrenheit).
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MacBook can get even better. Hard to believe? Check out Munk Bogballe’s Workstation and you’ll see that I am right. Munk turned the Mac laptop into something extraordinary by adding an anodized aluminum surface, European aniline leather and for $640 you will get a special leather bag.
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Well, as we accustomed you, here is another laptop concept and this time, this is destined for those of you who own a car. The laptop will help you work when you are driving a car and you are not at the office. This concept was designed by Anna Lopez and it’s called Cario - The Notebook On The Go. Its users will work better while they are waiting at the semaphore or the traffic is infernal, but you can work whilst driving in HUD or Head Up Display.
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The next laptop concept in our series is destined for those who are fond of music, especially for the DJs or wannabe DJs. This notebook was designed by Fujitsu and it’s called Turntable Laptop because it features turntable applications on the laptop’s lid. In its final version, the notebook will feature a 20-inch LCD screen and the Turntable functions will be controlled with the help of a touch screen.
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I was surfing on the Internet and I came across to one of the most interesting designs for the PC of the future. The PC concept is called Cuppa and is based on the RFID which stands for Radio-Frequency Identification. This method is used by small devices named tags which are integrated in objects in order to be identified from a few meters through radio waves, but there are also RFID versions without chips.
Cuppa could be used by everyone and it can be connected to many devices in your home …

