Sunday, November 30, 2008
HP EliteBook 2530p
With a starting weight of just 3.0 lb/1.36 kg, the stylish HP EliteBook 2530p is HP’s smallest and lightest Business Notebook PC and comes with all the features to keep you going without weighing you down.
Designed with the finest materials that offer the perfect blend of minimalist design and maximum durability to meet the military standards (MIL-STD 810F) for high/low temperatures and dust.
Designed with the finest materials that offer the perfect blend of minimalist design and maximum durability to meet the military standards (MIL-STD 810F) for high/low temperatures and dust.
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Toshiba Portege R600
Now, the most thinnest notebook in the world is Toshiba Portege R600. Portege R600 has LED backlight 12,1" transflective screen and SSD (Solid State Disk) 128 GB. It is the most lightest SSD in the world with the weight only 979 gram.
Don’t trade convenience for portability. Many laptops like this slim down by taking away your optical drive. But with the DVD SuperMulti on the R600 laptop you’ll be able to load programs, share work and back-up your data easily.
Don’t trade convenience for portability. Many laptops like this slim down by taking away your optical drive. But with the DVD SuperMulti on the R600 laptop you’ll be able to load programs, share work and back-up your data easily.
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Sony Vaio SZ - Z12GN/B
VAIO Z’s slim, lightweight 13.1" LCD of robust design is perfect for office and mobile use. Dynamic Graphic System provides a speedy graphics mode for the office and a power-efficient mode for mobile use. Robust carbon fibre construction contributes to solid dependability and a premium design.
Features :
- Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor
- Genuine Windows Vista® Business
- High Duragility& Light Weight: Carbon Body
- Real Wide 13.1-inch Clear Tough LCD [Rich Colour]
- DDR3 SDRAM Memory
- Dynamic Hybrid Graphic System
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