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CES 2009 show report




Intel unveils tablet Classmate PC design

Intel has revealed the design for a tablet version of its Classmate PC, a low-powered Netbook designed for use in primary schools.  Read more »

 

BenQ dips its toe into the all-in-one PC waters

At CES, BenQ unveiled its first-ever PC, the nScreen. The nScreen is being tailored for novice computer users, specifically senior citizens and children.  Read more »

 

Dell officially unveils Adamo, Mini 10

Here's what we know: Adamo is sleek, thin, and black. And it's not a Netbook, meaning there's no Atom processor inside. But which processor is inside, company officials wouldn't say. Read more »

 

Mobile processor confusion in 2009

During CES 2009, Intel announced it's plans to offer another category of chips specifically for lower-cost, ultrathin laptops later this year.  Read more »

 

Sony Vaio P look-a-like

Love the sleek, elongated design of the Sony Vaio P but just can't stomach the price? If you don't mind trading Vista for Windows Mobile, then take a closer look at this Mio Mobile Internet Device (MID).  Read more »

 

Dell rides the Dragon with new XPS 625 gaming PC

Dell once again sets its sights on the midrange gamer. Starting at US$999, this configurable PC uses all AMD components, including an option for multiple graphics cards.  Read more »

 

AMD introduces Dragon PC gaming platform and new Phenom II CPUs

As the only vendor currently producing CPUs, GPUs, and motherboard chipsets, AMD is uniquely positioned to market its entire product line as a unified PC gaming platform. Read more »

 

Asus W90 hits 15,000 on 3DMark06

The latest Asus W90--showcased at CES 2009--totally thrashed the benchmark of 1,000 by hitting a score of 15,000.  Read more »

 

Ballmer touts Windows 7 beta, new deals

In perhaps the biggest announcement of the night, he will announce Microsoft is ready with a beta version of Windows 7 and he will show off some of its key consumer features.  Read more »

 

Viewsonic reveals Netbook plans

Expect its Netbook to retail for US$449 in early Q2 2009, with a 10.2-inch screen, 1.6GHz Atom processor, 160GB hard drive and 1GB of RAM.  Read more »

 

Alienware products coming to Asia soon

Alienware said its gaming PCs are expected to debut in almost all the markets that its parent company Dell is present in, including Asia. Expect them later this year.  Read more »

 

The Sony P-series Lifestyle PC: Just don't call it a Netbook

The P-series Lifestyle PC is one of the smallest laptops we've seen; it is almost similar to a UMPC, but with a traditional clamshell laptop design.  Read more »

 

Toshiba releases new Qosmio X305-Q725

One of the many laptops being announced at CES this week is the Toshiba Qosmio X305-Q725.  Read more »

 

Netbook plus touchscreen equals Eee PC T91

What could be better than a small, low-cost, easy-to-use Netbook laptop? How about a small, low-cost, easy-to-use Netbook laptop with a swiveling touchscreen?  Read more »

 

Lenovo brings motion control to new all-in-one

The IdeaCentre A600 all-in-one, freshly announced, very plainly has the home user in mind.  Read more »

 

Lenovo says the IdeaPad Y650 is the thinnest, lightest 16-inch laptop

The China-based company is bolstering its consumer-targeted IdeaPad line with a few new models, highlighted by the 16-inch Y650.  Read more »

 

gOS Cloud: Browser-based OS for Netbooks

Expect touchscreen Netbooks running the Cloud OS and Windows to be released at CES 2009.  Read more »

 

HP Mini-Note returns with Atom in tow

At CES 2009, the Palo Alto company is showcasing the latest version of it Netbook for the business professional, the HP Mini 2140. Read more »

 

MSI says which way Wind is blowing

MSI will release two new Netbooks that will forego the Intel Atom N270 CPU in favor of the Atom Z530 chip. Read more »

 

A laptop equivalent of a two-headed snake

Lenovo is apparently planning to unveil a ThinkPad notebook with a dual display. Read more »

 

Atom Netbooks to get an Nvidia boost

Nvidia aims to toss the anemic Intel Graphics Media Accelerator found in current Netbooks and include its GeForce 9400 integrated video card instead.  Read more »


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    Talkback
tonivaio says...
looking forward to SONY products...wearable walkman looks very promising, i might have to throw away my clip on ipod shuffle..hahaha

 
 
jennycyde says...
im looking forward for exciting products to share my music any part at home or office wirelessly.

 
 
nhazi says...
thats great, cant wait to have updates on this.

 
 
jennycyde says...
The Linksys Wireless Home Audio System is perfect for my home and my business. I do hope this product will be available in Philippines. I wish Cisco System will hear me!

 
 
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