Showing posts with label netbooks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label netbooks. Show all posts
06 September 2009
Ultra Lightweight Design Sony VAIO X Slim Netbook
Sony has announced at IFA 2009, the X-series ultra-Slim VAIO laptop is only 0.5 cm thick and weighs only 1.5 kilograms. The VAIO X will use carbon fiber for the chassis and aluminum for the keyboard. The final specification is not yet confirmed, but the device is running on the Intel Atom.
The X VAIO has a 11.1 inch screen, two USB ports, VGA output, multi-in-one memory card slot and an Ethernet port. Sony VAIO officially launch X
Sony X-Series, this time with material of carbon fiber. 11.1-inch and 0.55 inches thick. Weighing only 1.5 kilograms. Half the size of the MacBook Air. Sony promises its new laptop has a battery life longer. For comparison, a book thick with Adamo 0.65 inches, weighs 4 pounds or even close to 2kg. Macbook Air Apple products have a thickness of 0.76 inches with the same weight.
After an introduction of the VAIO X505 revolutionary in 2003 when a carbon fiber stylish beautifully landscaped with chicklet keyboard was unveiled to the world, Sony has its sweet time before the publication of a different model in the X-and happened today ' Today at IFA in Berlin. This new ultra-portable, called Vaio X, provide an LED-backlit LCD 11.1, possibly an Atom processor (Sony has not confirmed that yet), 120GB HDD, 2GB of memory and a battery supposedly long . Common I / O includes 2 USB ports, VGA, MS / SD card reader, WiFi / WWAN We're going to review the specifications before long! But the laptop seems interesting, we'll just hope his performance will be so sweet!
The X-Series VAIO use a low voltage Intel processor (or Atom or Culv), but a shell of carbon fiber instead of aluminum or other more substantial material. Transfer to the body very rigid but light gives it a record weight of only 1.5 pounds, half as much as most netbooks and ultraportables like the MacBook Air. It also thins the system to a single half-inch thick on the issue.
Despite its new dimensions and greater than normal of 11.1 inches, the X is known that the battery life for them extremely long and last "all day and late into the night", although Sony will not say what involved. Most other specifications are vague, but 3G will be built.
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23 December 2008
NVIDIA demos Ion: 9400M for netbooks
NVIDIA let slip details of its proposed platform for netbooks and nettops through Ubergizmo. Nicknamed Ion, the platform combines both an Intel Atom and a GeForce 9400M on a Pico-ITX mainboard. The design lets NVIDIA reduce the number of main chips for such a system from Intel’s three to two by merging the graphics, interface and memory controllers into a single chip and creates a reference design that measures just 3.9in by 2.9in even with expansion ports.
Tags: Intel, Nvidia, NVIDIA Ion, Atom, netbooks
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The company doesn't specifically say whether it has tried negotiating directly with Intel to get support but implies that a lack of success has forced the new tactic. Which companies have been petitioned aren't named, though Acer and ASUS currenly sell the majority of netbooks. Current users of the 9400M platform are relatively few but include Apple and Toshiba, though whether these have also been asked to pressure Intel isn't mentioned.
Today, the GPU maker released its GeForce 9400 + Intel Atom platform (called Ion) that will allow the Intel netbook platform to run a more powerful graphics option. It replaces Intel’s GMA 945 chipset (it is similar in a sense to what we saw on the ASUS N10J, but that system allowed for switching between the Intel and the Nvidia 9300M graphics card, while the Ion platform is Nvidia graphics only). While Nvidia isn’t looking to convert your netbook into a desktop replacement gaming system, it wants to give end consumers the ability to take advantage of the GPU on smaller form factors. So what will the platform bring to future netbooks?
Such a campaign points to a distinct reversal of NVIDIA's cautious stance on netbooks, revealing the company to now be directly interested in adapting it hybrid graphics and controller chipsets to the very low-cost and often limited field. Most netbooks are incapable of playing back HD video or of accelerating modern 3D.
According to the Nvidia, Ion will improve the graphics and video transcoding performance of Intel Atom netbooks by 10x. Sick of running Windows XP? The GeForce 9400 platform will help netbooks run modern operating systems like Vista and Windows 7. Ion-based systems will also be capable of handling high definition content and outputting it via HDMI. For more details, see our full interview with Nvidia on what the platform can do.
Along with the platform Nvidia is unveiling a Pico-ITX and motherboard nettop reference design that shows off the power of combining its GeForce 9400 platform with Atom processor. See the images in the gallery below.
Nvidia has not announced any OEM partners that will bring the new platform to market just yet, but expects systems to ship during the first half of 2009. As you can read in our interview, the company also hasn’t revealed the pricing but doesn’t expect it to add more than $50 to the total cost of a netbook. The company will be demoing this new small form factor platform at CES next month.
Tags: NVIDIA, NVIDIA Ion, NVIDIA GeForce and Intel Atom, netbooks, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Apple
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