Showing posts with label Atom N450. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Atom N450. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Samsung N150 netbook with Pineview Atom CPU surfaces

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It seems each and every netbook manufacturer you can think of has announced their own variation of a new netbook with Intel's Pinetrail Atom CPU running under the hood. Except a few, and one of those few is Samsung. So does this mean that Samsung won't be part of the Intel Atom N450 CPU bandwagon? Of course not. The company probably forgot to issue an announcement, or perhaps they ran out of ink while they were printing out the press release. Fortunately, the FCC and an online retail site named Neobits were glad to help Samsung let loose a few pieces of information about their upcoming Pinetrail Atom-based netbook.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

MSI Wind U160 previewed in classy press shots

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Not content with having announced two new netbooks powered by Intel's Atom N450 processor, MSI has let yet another Wind netbook into the spotlight way before its official unveiling early next year at the Consumer Electronics Show 2010 in Las Vegas. Seen above clad in a shiny golden brown outfit, the MSI Wind U160 is MSI's third official netbook to have Intel's new Pinetrail Atom CPU working in its innards. MSI hasn't revealed a lot of information about the Wind U160's actual specs besides the fact that it will carry a 1.66GHz Atom N450 CPU, but come its official unveiling at CES 2010, we should be able to know just about everything there is to know about this netbook. Until then, have at a few more press shots, available for viewing below to those who continue reading.

Fujitsu announces LifeBook MH380 with Intel Atom N450 processor

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With the recent slew of Pinetrail Atom-powered netbooks from Dell, Asus and MSI, Fujitsu doesn't plan on being one to be left behind. The company has just announced its newest netbook offering with Intel's Pinetrail N450 Atom processor, and sure enough, it's got some features that differentiate it a bit from the crowd.

Pictured above, the Fujitsu LifeBook MH380 features a 10.1-inch LED backlit screen with a native resolution of 1366x768 and 200 units brightness, built-in Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, Wi-Fi N, 1.3MP webcam, 100/10Mbps Ethernet, and an interesting combination of a multi-touch trackpad plus full-fledged scroll wheel for onscreen navigation. It comes standard with 2GB of RAM, a 250GB HDD, 6-cell battery and an 82-key keyboard with 17.5mm Key Pitch and a 1.9mm comfortable stroke, which according to Fujitsu is tastefully done.

Fujitsu has also made the LifeBook MH380 usable as a 32GB flash drive, and by using a bundled compatible USB connector, you can download its contents to another computer and vice versa (if I'm not mistaken). I don't understand how there can be a 32GB limit to space/storage that can be shared, though. Its web site states that today is the netbook's official release, but it will likely hit stores only in January 2010. Continue reading for the full press release.

Asus Eee PC 1005P and 1005PE netbooks officially announced

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First Dell. Then MSI. You knew it was only a matter of time until you heard about Asus's offering with Intel's new Pinetrail Atom CPU under the hood. And here it is, though not quite live and in the flesh, the Asus Eee PC 1005PE. Announced alongside the Asus 1005P in Italy, this new netbook comes with Intel's new Atom N450 processor and offers no less than 12 hours of total battery life (or so Asus says). And it is quite believable considering how the new Pinetrail processors from Intel offer about 20% less power consumption by virtue of design.

As usual with Asus netbooks, the 1005PE will come with free online storage/backup space that goes up to 500GB and something new: ASUS Express Gate, a feature that enables a user to boot and operate the netbook in mere seconds, though not into Windows, but to a limited pseudo-OS which shows a user's photo gallery, e-mails and an option for a quick Internet search.

The new Seashell netbooks are expected to become available in January 2010 in five different colors (white, black, blue, red and pink) for 279 Euro or about 18,500 Pesos before taxes and subsidies.

Source: [Eee PC Italia]

MSI Wind U130 and U135 netbooks announced with Intel Atom N450

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Dell's not the only one getting into the Pinetrail Atom netbook game. MSI has announced not just one, but two netbooks carrying Intel's new N450 processor under the hood, and these are the MSI Wind U130 and MSI Wind U135. Aside from the Intel's new low-power CPU, both MSI netbooks offer usual netbook niceties like a 10-inch 1024x600 screen, built-in webcam, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 4-in-1 card reader and WiMAX Forum certification (a first for any netbook).

Not much is known about the difference between the two models at the moment, but it's been said that the MSI Wind U135 has a chiclet keyboard while the MSI Wind U130 does not. Both netbooks are expected to be available in January from £229 (about 17,000 Pesos) for the Wind U130 and £279 (20,800 Pesos) for the Wind U135.

Source: [Netbook Choice]