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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

IBM announced Lenovo Notebook X130e with Core i3 processor


IBM is world largest computer manufacturing company or you can say pioneer because the first computer was manufactured by IBM... 

Lenovo brand is their Laptop brand company which makes Laptop , notebook so the company has announced one more notebook product in their product line by the name of Lenovo X130e which is actually a notebook with 11.6 display screen this notebook comes with 2 processor  First Intel Second AMD,, For Pakistani users i don't prefer AMD Processor  because it got heat up very soon in Pakistani climate, Intel is the best choice for hot climate area.
In Intel it is available with Core i3 Processor with 2367M ULV processor with up to 8GB RAM and in storage drive still you can choose from 320GB  or 500GB..

In AMD two processors are available you can choose E-300, E-450 with up to 8GB of RAM and a choice of either a 320GB or a 500GB hard drive.



Picture from Geeky-gadgets



Other Specs which we have right now this Notebook is powered with HDMI port, VGA, 2 USB ports of 2.0, WiFi, Bluetooth, and a multi format card reader,,,,


IBM will sell this product in  Mid December the introductory price would be $469

Lenovo for those who do!



Source: geekygadgets

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Dell achieves AMD Fusion


After so many ages of waiting the Fusion devices are upon us, and here's Dell's entry. It's the M102z, rocking an AMD E-350 processor at 1.6GHz and Radeon HD 6310 graphics, 4GB of RAM, and an 11.6-inch display managing 1366 x 768 -- not bad for a little guy priced at $699. If that's a little too rich there's a 1GHz model with half the memory and slightly lower spec graphics for $599.



Or, if you really like watching commercials, step it up to the $759 model with a built-in TV tuner. All are said to be available now abroad and should be hitting these shores soon, so if you had your finger hovering over the "Buy Now" button on an HP dm1z you might just want to hold off for a little while.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

HP's Fusion-powered Pavilion dm1z


We know you -- you're that guy (or gal!) who simply can't resist dipping your toes into whatever's next, and in the case of AMD's Fusion, you almost certainly went out and grabbed up an HP Pavilion dm1z as soon as it hit the market. Nah, we aren't clairvoyant, just rational guessers. At any rate, now that you've had a solid two or three months with your Zacate-backed ultraportable, we're eager to know how you'd change things if given the golden key. Are you satisfied with the build quality? How's that heat? Feeling any jealousy for those who opted for Atom-based rigs? Are the keyboard and trackpad things you actually look forward to using? Go ahead and vent in comments below; it's Friday, it's your birthday, and HP's got an awfully thick coat of skin.