Monday, January 19, 2009

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Dell, the mammoth computer manufacturer, has commenced the largest recall in the history of the personal computer. A number of Dell laptops have caught on fire, apparently due to faulty batteries. Dell is recalling 4.1 million of the laptop batteries that it included within its computers. The batteries were made by Sony. These batteries are deemed a fire risk. Free replacements are being offered. The batteries were sold independently or came with Dell laptop computers between April of 2004 and July of 2006. They are described as lithium-ion batteries and can be found and were utilized in XPS, Inspiron, Latitude, and Precision Mobile Workstation models units. The issue hit the news when a laptop burst into a flaming mess at a conference in Japan. Other laptop owners came forward to claim that they had endured similar experiences. A spokesperson for Dell indicated that in isolated instances a short circuit might cause the batteries to overheat, ending in smoke and fire. Dell is asking customers to visit the Dell Internet website to see if they own an affected battery.

The Samsung X460 Is Here


Samsung has recently come out with the X460, a 14.1", 4.2lb notebook that is thin and extremely portable. It comes loaded with a 2.26GHz Inter Core 2 Duo P8400, 3GB RAM, a 320GB HDD, 256MB nVidia GeForce 9200M GPU, an LED backlit display at 1280x800, and of course a few USB ports (3), HDMI, a card reader, a fingerprint reader, and an integrated webcam. Apparently the boot time is remarkably fast and it's easy to upgrade, too. One of the "little things" (or maybe it's not so little) that we always notice in a laptop is the quality of the keyboard, and the X460 gets points for this as well. You may have noticed that the resolution isn't extremely high for a 14.1" and the GPU isn't exactly mindblowing at only 256MB. But you won't shed a tear over that stuff when we tell you the price of this extremely portable and decently powerful laptop is a mere $1700. Via laptopmag ´

MIT's $100 Laptop Photos


Pictures of the working One Laptop Per Child prototype have turned up following the first showing today. We're not so sure about the orange and yellow color scheme, but everything else looks good.If we were a child in a developing country, we'd much prefer to blog using a $100 laptop that we own, sponsored by the government, rather than pay 75 cents an hour to rent one from Microsoft.Also, is it us or does that keyboard look quite similar to the one on the MacBook?

The World’s Cheapest Laptop Impulse NPX-9000


Carapelli, a taiwanese manufacturer is offering what claimed to be the cheapest laptop in the world, at a mere $130. It is powered by 400 MHz MIPS CPU with 128 MB RAM and internal 1 GB Flash Memory. It runs on Linux Operating System. It comes with basic functions such as Word, Excel, Media player and Internet Explorer, plus flash viewer and drawpad- similar to MS paint. It also has built in Wi-Fi and Connectors: SD Card Slot, VGA Port, USB x 3, Mini USB, Microphone and Earphone Jack.

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Good news for rich geeks: British company called Luvaglio has designed the first luxury laptop that will cost over a million dollars. It may look like a usual black notebook at the first glance, but more detailed look reveal some details: 17 inch wide-screen LED lit screen, Solid State Hard Disk with storage capacity of 128 GB and Blue-Ray drive slot. Furthermore there's built in screen cleaning device and diamond encrusted power button. This button is also a security feature - laptop won't start unless a special identification gem is placed in the slot in power button. The company CEO which named the company after his own last name, says that they did not want just add jewelry and diamonds to the notebook, they wanted to give those diamonds functions. "We gave this laptop attention to every detail to make it a real piece of work. We are redefining luxury in technology, laptops is just one of our sectors. The true element of luxury is something which matches your own style, and performs functions rather that just looks good." adds Rohan Luvaglio. The company claims to have access to diamonds that are so rare, that they can not be obtained anywhere else, thus every one of their laptops will be truly unique. Furthermore the company will offer customization done to the customer specifications in every notebook they build and sell. But luxury does not come cheap - the price tag for every such laptop is over one million dollars.

Dell new ultra portable notebook:: XPS-M1210


This new feature-rich mobility masterpiece is ideal for anyone needing above average power in an ultra-mobile form factor. Equipped with dual-core processing power, optional Genuine WindowsĂ‚® XP Professional, high contrast displays with TrueLifeTM , optional webcam coupled with Video/Voice conferencing software, it provides an exceptional interactive experience that is more crisp and vivid.Multimedia PowerhouseThe XPSTM M1210 is a complete multimedia solution in disguise. Built using the latest in mobile technology, the M1210 has the power and performance you need to review high-quality multimedia. And, with two front-side headphone ports, you can share multimedia with others in the office, on the road or in the air. A Wide-Open View The M1210's 12.1-inch display is optimal for viewing DVDs and other widescreen content, including large spreadsheets and side-by-side documents. The WXGA display also sports Dell TrueLifeTM technology, promising rich, vibrant color with crisp clear text and a higher contrast ratio versus the same display with an anti-glare coating.window.google_render_ad();The XPSTM M1210 brings video chat and conferencing to life with its optional A/V communications package. This complete audio/visual communications solution includes an integrated 1.3 mega pixel camera, an omni-directional microphone, a set of noise isolation ear buds and SkypeTM voice over Internet protocol software.