Friday, 20 November 2009




Toshiba will release its high-end notebook PC for the Japanese market. The Toshiba QWXW comes with a powerful nVidia GeForce 9800M GTS with 1GB of VRAM, a 128GB SSD and 160GB of HDD, a 2.66GHz Core 2 Duo T9550 and a DVD Super multi drive. The basic model comes with a 2GB of RAM and retails for approx. รข‚¬2435, after conversion. [Akihabara via Laptop Notebook News]

Brand New Gaming Laptop From Toshiba Qosmio Series






Gamers will be happy to hear that Toshiba has updated their Qosmio laptop series with the new X305-Q708 gaming laptop. The desktop replacement has 17 inch widescreen TruBrite display with an Intel Core 2 Extreme quad-core processor, Dual NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GTS 1GB GPUs, 320GB hard drive, 128GB NAND flash memory, 4GB DDR3 RAM, Full-size keyboard, Four Harman Kardon stereo speakers with subwoofer, 1.3MP webcam, HDMI and DisplayPort connectors. The Toshiba Qosmio X305-Q708 retails for $4,199.99 upwards, depending on the specs. [Toshiba via Laptop Notebook News]

Sony Introduces New Mini Netbook, the VAIO W


Just a couple weeks after announcing its affordable VAIO NW-series notebook, Sony has taken the wraps off of a new laptop, and this time, it's mini. The new VAIO W-series notebook has a 10.1-inch ultrawide display, 160GB hard drive, a built-in webcam, multimedia-streaming technology, and comes in pink, brown, and white. The VAIO W will be available next month, but you can preorder it now — and the price tag ain't too shabby either at about $500.

New Sony VAIO FS Series Widescreen Notebook Announced


The new Sony VAIO FS series notebook has a 15.4-inch widescreen XBrite display (view larger image)
Sony is a big player in the consumer oriented notebook market and today they have announced another enticing option for consumers. The Sony VAIO FS series notebook will offer a 15.4-inch WXGA (1280 x 800) display that includes the gorgeous XBrite screen for vivid color display. The FS series will combine performance, mobility and multimedia capabilities in a svelte package. The lightweight design of the FS series will be good for portability between home and office.
Sony's XBRITE LCD technology ensures that video playback is crisp and vivid, while its Smart Display Sensor makes setting up external projectors and monitors a snap. Users can create and watch DVD movies with the built-in double layer drive, as well as capture, edit, and burn home videos from a camcorder. The FS series also features the Sony software suite for editing and managing multimedia content.
The VAIO FS will feature Intel's Pentium M processor line and will retail starting at $1,600 at the end of January
New Toshiba Satellite R15 Tablet PC/Convertible Announced

A live picture of the upcoming Toshiba Satellite R15
Toshiba has announced the new Satellite R15-S822 Tablet PC Convertible. The machine will come in at an attractive $1500-ish price point, yet include all the Toshiba quality and features one would expect from the Satellite product line.
Toshiba already has Tablet PC options in its Portege model series, notably the Portege M200 (review: http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=2127), but this Satellite offering is going to come in at a cheaper price point and be geared more towards the consumer market.
Gateway to enter More Retail Stores
Gateway has already pushed into Best Buy and CompUSA as a channel for selling notebooks. Expect to see Gateway laptops in Circuit City soon too. Gateway is doing a great job expanding the availability of its notebooks, so although things looked not so good for them a year ago, if they can continue to be successful with expansion into other retail outlets you might see this company make a nice comeback.
Intel and Notebook Manufacturers to Announce New Alviso Based Notebooks on January 18
Intel's new Alviso chipset will be officially announced on January 18. When Intel announces this new chipset and what it can do there will be notebook manufacturers alongside them to announce new notebooks that will include this chip. We know that IBM will be standing alongside Intel with their new IBM ThinkPad T43 offering, expect other new notebooks from this manufacturer and others.

New Sony Vaio Laptops: Intel Inside, Apple Outside



Sony has recently unleashed their new line of laptops; the Vaio FW, SR and Z series for consumers, and the BZ line for the business folk. Aside from featuring Intel’s brand new Centrino 2 processors, these new lappies from Sony have a striking uncanny resemblance to Apple’s popular notebook
line.



The Vaio BZ, for example, from a distance looks quite similar to a Macbook Pro; and the rest of the pack, come equipped with a keyboard that more or less is the same with the Macbook Air. According to Gizmodo, Sony, of course, is quick to deny the mimicry and says that they introduced the design way before Apple used it in their anorexic laptop, but hey, do we really care who was first?



However, aside from their controversial design choice, each Vaio is distinctly Sony by heart.
The BZ set of business notebooks come with a 15.4-inch screen, up to 4GB RAM, 320GB HDD, 3 USB ports and FireWire; but what’s unique about it is that its housed in a magnesium alloy body, its keybaord is spill-resistant and it features G-sensor HDD shock protection making it one tough cookie to crack based on normal usage. The FW line for its part features a 16.4-inch widescreen display that provides users with a 16:9 movie experience and also comes with PS3 and Vaio Home Theater PC streaming. The SR series, meanwhile, offers high-end features at the entry level market by incoporating a LED-backlit 13.3-inch widescreen display and G-sensor HDD shock protection system.




The Z series is a special treat as it is the first 13.1-inch laptop to come with an XBRITE-DuraView scratch-resistant LCD that boasts of 100 % color saturation and an insane 1600×900 widescreen resolution. Pair it with the optional Blu-ray player, what you have here folks is one ultra-portable HD entertainment PC. Gizmodo, likewise, has a hands-on video on this small wonder.
No word yet on when these will become available in our part of the world, but as Sony products go, expect to pay a substantial amount for these new mobile computers
.

New Sony VAIO NR Laptops Coming Soon





It seems that the new Sony VAIO NR laptops will be arriving soon. The laptops will come in two colors. The lower spec machine (VAIO VGN-NR11SS) comes in a silver finish with Intel Core 2 Duo T5250 Processor (1.5GHz, 2MB Cache, 667MHz FSB), while the higher spec machine (VAIO NR11Z/T) comes in a darker charcoal grey/black finish with Intel Core 2 Duo T7250 Processor (2GHz, 2MB Cache, 800MHz FSB). Both notebooks adopt the standard Intel X3100 graphics, a 200GB hard drives, ExpressCard and memory card slots. NotebookReview speculates that these Sony’s new NR series will be available this fall for at least $899 for the base configuration.