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New 13-inch Dell laptop leaked

Dan Ackerman  |  Jun 05, 2007

It's getting pretty hard to keep a secret these days, especially when it comes to laptops. Eagle-eyed bloggers already managed to rain on the Santa Rosa parade in early May, and we've since seen leaked laptops from Sony and Lenovo.

The latest unplanned product announcement comes from Dell, where Engadget has managed to get its hands on some promo literature for the upcoming Dell XPS m1330, a new 13-inch laptop. Purported highlights include:

  • 13.3-inch LED backlit screen
  • 32GB SSD hard drive
  • 3G radio
  • 802.11n Wi-Fi
  • HDMI output
  • Slot-loading DVD drive

  • The real highlight of the XPS m1330 is its small size, even for a 13-inch laptop. It weighs around 1.8kg and is super thin, going from 22.1mm in the front to 33.8mm in the rear. No pricing or availability info has been released (or leaked) yet, so stay tuned for more details on this impressive-looking system.
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    Ultramobile PC claims 12-hour battery

    Mike Yamamoto  |  Jun 05, 2007

    Some of us have never been huge fans of the so-called ultramobile PC (UMPC), but maybe that's because we have an aversion to gadgets with acronyms that sound like universities. Plus, there just seem to be so many reasons not to want them. However, a new offering from Korean computer maker Raon claims to have dispensed with one of those black marks: Battery power.

    It's been christened the "Everun" because its batteries can last from 7 to 12 hours, according to the company, depending on whether it's running a standard or enhanced pack. And no, it doesn't weigh 10kg, either--in keeping within generally accepted UMPC heft and dimensions, it tips the scales at 400 to 450g while measuring 170.2 x 83.8mm and less than 25.4mm thick. Other specs include a 4.8-inch widescreen, an AMD LX900 600MHz processor and a 60GB hard drive.

    Battery claims are notorious for being hyped, of course, so Raon's marketing literature must be viewed with the requisite skepticism. But no matter what, the company promises to keep a lid on the Everun's prices, estimating that they'll fall "in the US$600 to US$900 range". We still don't quite see where the UMPC fits in the evolutionary scale, but if prices keep coming down, it may be able to stave off extinction for a lot longer than we thought.

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    Obelisk Chairs

    Juniper Foo  |  Jun 05, 2007

    This brings Asterix's pal Obelisk to mind. For those not familiar with the French comic characters, Obelisk is Asterix's closest buddy who works as a menhir delivery man when not bashing up Roman legionnaires. This may well have been the inspiration for the Obelisk Chairs. Stacked together, they certainly resemble Obelisk's giant quarry stone. And it's a great idea for space-starved homes. Taken apart, they magically morph into a party of one table and four aluminum frame chairs wrapped in woven polyethylene, with white cushions. But at nearly US$9,000 an asking price, that's one hot seat to park your guests on. Nahhh. Beanbags, anyone?

    See the chairs here

    Via Uncrate

    Price: US$8,920
    Availability: At HGTV Marketplace; latest update: Spotted this at Singapore's Parkmall, and it's going for S$9,000-plus, yes, that's Singapore dollars
    Device: Furniture
    Specs: N.A.

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    Sony fights back with new Blu-ray player

    Philip Wong  |  Jun 04, 2007

    Ain't it sweet to have healthy competition? Merely weeks after Toshiba fired its first HD-DVD salvo in Asia, Sony is now countering the threat with its second local Blu-ray release. Joining the S$799 (US$534.70) PlayStation 3 and S$1,999 (US$1,337.75) Samsung BD-P1000 is an enhanced version of its first-generation BDP-S1 standalone Blu-ray player.

    Editors' note:
    The Sony BDP-S1E has just been launched in Hong Kong at a recommended retail price of HK$7,980 (S$1,564). On a separate note, expect the US$599 BDP-S300 to hit Asia's shores some time in Q4 2007.

    Easily the sexiest HD player among the next-generation DVD cohorts, the souped-up BDP-S1E now offers HDMI version 1.3 and wide color gamut support (xvYCC technology). The former outputs native Dolby Digital, Digital Plus and DTS-HD audio for outboard surround sound decoding, while delivering film-centric 24Hz 1080p video for enhanced visual performance.

    Those on A/V receivers and processors without HDMI will also get to enjoy CD-quality Dolby and DTS sound. This is possible with the player's onboard decoder and analog multichannel audio outputs, a feature lacking in its own PS3 and lower-end models. Though pricing was not available at press time, expect the S1E to ship throughout Asia Pacific from July.
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    Ahoy! The Caribbean pirates are coming to StarHub Cable

    Philip Wong  |  Jun 04, 2007

    Two brand new channels will be making their way to the local Singapore cable scene. StarHub has announced The History Channel and Crime And Investigation Network, both slated for telecast from June 15 at 7pm on channel 8 and 78, respectively.

    The History Channel will be available at no extra cost for subscribers to the Digital Cable's Education Basic Group. They will also need to have digital, Smart TV or HD settop boxes. Key highlights for June include True Caribbean Pirates, Warrior Empire: The Mughals, and Mega Movers: Oil Machines.

    CSI fans may also like to tune to Crime And Investigation Network. Priced at a monthly subscription of S$12 (US$8.03) per month, this channel will be tied under its Family Plus tier. The program lineup for this month ranges from Dallas SWAT to Cold Case Files and Investigation Reports.
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