Laptop
Dospara intros MSI-branded Prime Note Galleria
Japan’s Dospara doesn’t look to be trying too hard to conceal the source of its latest laptop, with the MSI logo prominently displayed on the lid of its new Prime Note Galleria, and just barely visible below the screen above. Cross-branding issues aside, the laptop certainly looks like it’ll get the job done, boasting a 17-inch 1680 x 1050 display, Core 2 Duo T7300 processor, 2GB of RAM, a 160GB hard drive and, perhaps most notably, GeForce 8600 GT graphics. Of course, all that comes at the expense of an eight pound carrying weight, but if that’s not too off-putting, you can grab one now for just under ¥200,000 (or roughly $1,700).
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Dell Latitude D830
Dell didn’t stray very far from its nearly year-old D820 with its new D830 model, but those still on the fence about a purchase may want to head over to NotebookReview, which now has a fairly thorough examination of the laptop from someone that took the plunge and bought one. While it certainly won’t stand out as much as some recent Dell laptops, NotebookReview’s “Commander Wolf” nonetheless found the unit to be “visually appealing,” with a solid construction and good performance, helped in no small part by its use of discrete graphics. On the downside, he unsurprisingly found that the D830 was “not a thin-and-light” and he was somewhat disappointed by an “unusually large” amount of light leakage coming from the bottom of the screen. The good Commander also thankfully took the time time to put the system through some benchmark tests.
Source- Engadget
Fujitsu releases new LifeBook N6460
The LifeBook® N6460 notebook combines the convenience of a notebook with the power of a desktop. With the new Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium or Genuine Windows Vista® Ultimate, your notebook will transform into an uncompromising Media Center PC. The high-speed mobile Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor coupled with high speed ATI Mobility™ Radeon® HD 2600 graphics delivers the level of performance gamers and technology enthusiasts crave. With its unique high contrast 17-inch Color-Enhanced Crystal View display, video optimization circuitry and built-in stereo sound system (which includes a subwoofer), the LifeBook N6460 notebook takes your mobile experience to a whole new level.
A next generation optical disc format, the Blu-ray feature offers at least five times more storage than DVD, allowing you to save even more data with ease. Supporting the format of content from major movie studios, Blu-ray also lets you enjoy the latest movies in the comfort of your home or office with the LifeBook N6460.
The four configurations of Lifebook N6460 is available in US.
For more information visit the official website.



