Dell Intros the Nickelodion Mini Netbook – Spongebob Squarepants!userin

Posted on August 12th, 2009 in notebook review | No Comments »

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Here’s possibly Dell’s answer to the Asus Netpal netbook. Move over Mickey here comes Spongebob and iCarly with their very own Dell Mini netbooks. Yes, folks our beloved netbooks regressing into a for-kids-only computing machine. Well, if you’re a fan of Mickey and SpongeBob, I think you wouldn’t mind its Inspiron 1520 battery inspiron 1526 battery.

Well, anyway Dell has just announced the Nickoledion-inspire Mini netbooks, just in time for the opening of school in the U.S.  The Dell Inspiron Mini Nickelodeon Edition features parental controls for Internet browsing for inspiron 1525 battery, wrapped in eye-catching Nickelodeon-inspired “slime” artwork and includes SpongeBob and iCarly theme.

The Dell Inspiron Mini 9 battery Nickelodeon Edition features:

  • user interface personalization
  • Nickelodeon-branded wallpaper and icons
  • customized widget for adding Nick games and TV programs
  • desktop animation linked to educational content
  • built-in LoJack for Laptops

The Dell laptop battery Inspiron Mini Nickelodeon Edition will be available at Dell.com and Wallmart. Keep an Eye on it parents.

Dell Netbook Display Better Than MacBook Pro

Posted on July 28th, 2009 in battery specs | No Comments »

Dell Netbook Display Better Than MacBook Pro

According to Rob Galbraith, that is. The veteran photographer and detail-obsessed camera reviewer has turn his lens onto notebook display, reviewing them specifically as they relate to the pro-snapper.

The shocker is that the Dell Mini 9 beats the unibody 15″ MacBook Pro on color accuracy, although on viewing angle it slips back down the league table as inspiron 1150 battery 6t473.

It turns out that Galbraith doesn’t like the new glossy glass screens Apple has forced upon its two smaller notebooks:

For the longest time battery life as pa3420u-1brs pa3450u-1brs, Apple laptop displays ruled the roost around here. With very few exceptions, going back to the days of the PowerBook G4, portable Macs were considerably more colour accurate than any of the dozens and dozens of PC laptops we’d profiled [...] Macs are no longer at the top of the laptop display heap in our minds.

That’s got to hurt. The test also took in an old classic, the ThinkPad T60, and Lenovo’s new 17″ behemoth, the ThinkPad W700. Of the four, the ThinkPads swapped first and second place between them on color accuracy and angle of view. The giant desktop replacement got the color so spot-on because of the optional $70 built in color calibrator, which – at the touch of a button and close of a lid – will set the clors right in just three minutes.

It’s interesting the see the Apple machine score so badly, though. Macs are huge amongst photographers, and getting beat by a netbook is just plain embarrassing.

In the end the dell have more Laptop battery Discount laptop battery the macbook pro.

AT&T’s subsidized netbooks launching nationwide

Posted on July 22nd, 2009 in notebook review | No Comments »

AT&T’s subsidized Acer Aspire One, Dell Mini 10 and Lenovo S10 netbooks launching nationwide

AT&T to Offer New Suite of Mobile Broadband Netbooks Online and in Stores Nationwide

AT&T ConnecTech Service Also Launches in 2,200 Stores

DALLAS, July 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — AT&T* today announced an expansion of its mobile broadband-enabled netbook lineup. The new devices, which will be available in stores and online in the coming days, features three ultra portable mobile broadband netbooks – an Acer Aspire One, the Dell Inspiron Mini 9, and the Lenovo S10.

AT&T also announced it will begin offering AT&T ConnecTech(R) services specifically tailored for netbook customers through its more than 2,200 stores, providing three options of support for netbooks purchased from AT&T, with prices from $99 for remote online support to $199 for in-home technical support.

Netbooks from AT&T

AT&T will offer the Acer Aspire One throughout stores nationwide. The Dell Inspiron Mini 9 and Lenovo S10 will be available in multiple stores and all devices will be available for purchase soon online at www.att.com and other direct sales channels. The netbooks will cost $199.99 after mail-in rebate via AT&T Promotion Card with a two-year service contract (see below for additional terms).

The netbooks feature 10-inch screens and weigh less than 3 pounds is to replace the general laptop battery. The promotional netbook pricing requires the purchase of a two-year AT&T DataConnect plan – including a 200MB plan for $40 per month or a 5GB plan for $60 per month. AT&T DataConnect plans offer consumer and small business subscribers access to the nation’s fastest 3G mobile broadband network, along with unlimited use of AT&T Wi-Fi service, featuring more than 20,000 hot spots nationwide.

“Lightweight and connected, netbooks continue to interest consumers and small business customers,” said David Christopher, chief marketing officer, AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets. “We expect that, paired with AT&T home broadband, Wi-Fi, and the nation’s fastest 3G mobile broadband network instead of Latitude D800 battery, they’ll have great appeal to busy, on-the-go consumers and working professionals. We’re offering the latest and greatest connected devices.”

The slim and light Acer Aspire One weighs 2.53 pounds and is equipped with an Intel Atom processor, Microsoft Windows XP Home, a 160GB hard drive, 1GB of memory, high definition audio support with stereo speakers, a built-in webcam with a video conferencing feature, and multiple ports for connecting to external devices.

The Dell Inspiron Mini 10 weighs 2.86 pounds and features Microsoft Windows XP Home, a 160GB hard drive, 1GB of memory, built in webcam, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator and integrated audio.

The Lenovo S10 supports thin and light computing, measuring less than 1 inch and weighing 2.63 pounds. For an always-connected experience, the netbook features 3G and WiFi and comes with 1GB of memory, 160GB of storage, Microsoft Windows XP Home and a built-in webcam. Extra features like VeriFace facial recognition technology make logging on quick and convenient, and a multitouch touchpad makes navigating web pages easy.

Today’s news comes on the heels of AT&T’s recent announcement, which highlighted the availability for small businesses of Acer, HP and Panasonic netbooks and laptops, featuring AT&T’s embedded wireless technology, through AT&T’s relationship with CDW, a provider of technology solutions.

AT&T ConnecTech Service

AT&T’s ConnecTech service provides nationwide next day in-home service and 24/7 remote support for technology installation, and repair and support services. Consumers can select from three offers at any of AT&T’s 2,200 retail locations, including:

* AT&T ConnecTech Remote Advanced Set Up and Service for $99. With this plan, customers can select installation of a new netbook to a secure wireless network, or PC notebook performance and optimization service, or PC notebook diagnosis and toubleshooting.
* AT&T ConnecTech In-Home Advanced Set Up and Service, available for $149. This plan offers the choice of next day in-home set up, optimization and security for a new netbook purchase or configuration of an existing PC with an AT&T LaptopConnect card purchase.
* AT&T ConnecTech Ultimate In-Home Experience, at $199 instead of $2235 Inspiron 640M battery, which offers assistance with a customer’s choice of any or all of the following: new netbook installation and optimization; optimization for an existing PC with a data card purchase; peripheral installation and configuration for up to two wireless devices; wireless network installation for up to two devices; configuration and set up of a personal PC with a new device; and a 10-point security audit and optimization of existing or new wireless network and all connected devices.

In addition, for small businesses AT&T offers AT&T Tech Support 360(SM), which provides 24/7 online support, including set up, configuration, troubleshooting and performance optimization for PCs, laptops, Wi-Fi networks and peripheral network devices.

For more information, please visit us at an AT&T retail store or online at www.att.com/netbooks or www.att.com.

*AT&T products and services are provided or offered by subsidiaries and affiliates of AT&T Inc. under the AT&T brand and not by AT&T Inc.

Limited-time offer. Other conditions & restrictions apply. See contract, rate plan brochure and rebate form at store for details. Subscriber must live & have a mailing address within AT&T’s owned wireless network coverage area. Up to $36 activation fee applies. Equipment price & availability may vary by market & may not be available from independent retailers. Early Termination Fee: None if cancelled in the first 30 days Inspiron 1525 battery, but a restocking fee may apply; thereafter up to $175. Some agents impose add’l fees. AT&T Promotion Card: Allow 60 days for fulfillment. You must be a customer for 30 consecutive days to receive Promotion Card. Card valid for 120 days wherever major credit cards accepted. May be used to pay wireless bill. Not redeemable for cash and cannot be used at ATMs or gas pumps. Some restrictions and other charges apply. See terms at store or at att.com/wirelessrebate.

AT&T ConnecTech Services: Residential customers only; Limited time offer; Taxes and surcharges extra; Service-specific terms and conditions apply, see www.att.com/ConnecTechTOS.

About AT&T

AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) is a premier communications holding company. Its subsidiaries and affiliates – AT&T operating companies – are the providers of AT&T services in the United States and around the world. With a powerful array of network resources that includes the nation’s fastest 3G network, AT&T is a leading provider of wireless, Wi-Fi, high speed Internet and voice services. AT&T offers the best wireless coverage worldwide, offering the most wireless phones that work in the most countries. It also offers advanced TV services under the AT&T U-verse(SM) and AT&T |DIRECTV(SM) brands. The company’s suite of IP-based business communications services is one of the most advanced in the world. In domestic markets, AT&T’s Yellow Pages and YELLOWPAGES.COM organizations are known for their leadership in directory publishing and advertising sales. In 2009, AT&T again ranked No. 1 in the telecommunications industry on FORTUNE(R) magazine’s list of the World’s Most Admired Companies. Additional information about AT&T Inc. and the products and services provided by AT&T subsidiaries and affiliates is available at http://www.att.com.

(C) 2009 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. 3G service not available in all areas. AT&T, the AT&T logo and all other marks contained herein are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated companies. All other marks contained herein are the property of their respective owners.

I am very confused by AT&T why not buy sony netbook for PCGA-BP2V PCGA-BP4V.

Strong Windows XP sales on netbooks could hurt Microsoft’s bottom line

Posted on July 20th, 2009 in battery maintain | No Comments »

Strong Windows XP sales on netbooks could hurt Microsoft’s bottom line

The first netbooks to hit the market in 2007 shipped with Linux. Microsoft wanted in on the action, and began offering low cost Windows XP licenses to netbook (laptop battery) makers, and today the vast majority of mini-laptops ships with Windows. And from Microsoft’s standpoint, that’s probably better than watching one of the fastest-growing segments of the PC industry be dominated by Linux (although you could probably debate whether netbooks would have become as popular as they have if they weren’t shipping with Windows).

But Microsoft isn’t making nearly as much money off of these low cost Windows XP which used in laptop battery licenses as it does from pricier versions of Windows including Vista Home Premium or Ultimate Editions. And that makes a lot of sense, because you can’t exactly get away with charging $100 for the operating system on a netbook that sells for $300.

But with Microsoft poised to report its quarterly numbers next week, some analysts are looking closely at Microsoft’s “OEM Premium Mix,” which is basically the percentage of OEM computers shipping with higher priced versions of Windows pre-installed. A year ago it was 76. Now it’s closer to 62 percent.

Windows 7 could change things significantly. While some netbooks may ship with a low cost version called Windows 7 Starter Edition, the operating system has been designed from the ground up to work well on PCs with relatively slow processors, small amounts of RAM, and limited storage space. In other words, while many netbooks struggle to run Windows Vista, most should have no problem running even the fanciest versions of Windows 7 (which can be used in 40Y6795 40Y6797 40Y6799). And that will let PC makers offer customers a choice of a dirt cheap netbook running Linux, Google Chrome, or a similar free and open source operating system, a slightly higher priced version with Windows 7 Starter. If you’re willing to shell out more cash for additional bells and whistles you can either upgrade to Windows 7 Home Premium or Ultimate on your own, or some computer makers may even decide to offer netbooks with these versions of Windows preloaded. So while next week’s financial results from Microsoft might not be the brightest, I wouldn’t exactly count the company out in the long run.

The article is from : http://www.liliputing.com/

Gateway’s First 11.6-inch Netbook

Posted on July 15th, 2009 in notebook review | No Comments »

Gateway’s First 11.6-inch Netbook Delivers Functionality, Performance

“The Gateway LT3100 is a smart netbook choice – it gives customers the freedom to connect to the Internet for everything from staying up-to-date on the latest viral videos and enjoying digital music and photos, to checking on the status of projects and studying for classes,” said Ray Sawall, senior product marketing manager for Acer America. “At the same time, it delivers reliable mobile communications. Customers get the larger-sized 11.6-inch display along with enhanced netbook performance, so they can do even more while on the go.”

The Gateway LT3100 Laptop battery delivers a heightened level of performance and usability thanks to its AMD Athlon 64 L110 Single-Core processor and ATI Radeon™ X1270 Graphics for enhanced performance when browsing websites, downloading music, moving through applications and handling multiple tasks. Ready for customers who want to take their digital media and files with them, the Gateway LT3100 netbook models will feature up to 2GB of DDR2 memory and up to a 250GB(1) internal hard drive. Available with a 6-cell battery, the LT3100 netbooks provide battery life of up to five hours.(2)

Customers can capture moments on the go in video with the integrated webcam. With it, consumers have an easy way to document their adventures in video, record video emails and enhance communication with “face-to-face” video-conferencing. It captures smooth video and high-quality images even in low-light conditions and replace wi th a Discount laptop battery. Plus, the built-in digital microphone conveys excellent voice quality, keeping background noise levels low and minimizing echoes. Consumers will enjoy audio with the Dolby Headphones and two built-in stereo speakers.

The sophisticated design of the new Gateway LT3100 notebook gives it a fashionable look and feel. The glossy chassis is punctuated with a subtle yet defining Gateway engraved logo and modern silver trim and is available in both NightSky Black and Cherry Red. Sleek and comfortable to hold and use with an incredibly portable form factor, the LT3100 has a starting weight of 3.14 pounds. The LT3100 measures only about an inch thick, so it neatly fits in a backpack or purse.

The new Gateway LT3100 is available in several configurations at a starting manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of $399.99.

A sample configuration follows:

  • Gateway LT3103u
  • AMD Athlon™ 64 Single-Core Processor L110 (1.20 GHz, 512KB L2 cache, 800 MHz FSB)
  • 11.6-inch WXGA High Definition LED back-lit display (1364 x 768 resolution and 16:9 ratio)
  • 2048MB DDR2 SDRAM Single Channel Memory
  • Integrated ATI Radeon™ X1270 Graphics
  • 250GB SATA 5400RPM Hard Drive(1)
  • Multi-in-1 Digital Media Card Reader
  • 802.11b/g Wi-Fi CERTIFIED®
  • Integrated Web Camera
  • Two Built-in Stereo Speakers
  • Three USB 2.0 Ports
  • 6-cell Li-ion Laptop battery
  • 11.26W x 7.99D x 1.03H inches
  • NightSky Black
  • Microsoft Windows Vista Basic with Service Pack 1
  • One-Year Standard Warranty
  • Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price: $399.99