ship luxury leather laptop next month


The S6F's 1.4kg chassis also includes 802.11a/b/g Wi-Fi and Gigabit Ethernet. Asus said the machine ships with two batteries - one twice the capacity of the other - so users can choose themselves how best to balance weight and operational duration.
The notebook comes with a global two-year warranty and Asus' zero bright dot policy, which invokes a replacement screen if the bundled unit shows just a single bad pixel.
Asus said the S6F will be offered by a number of IT retailers, along with posh peoples' stores Harrods and Selfridges.

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Asus to ship luxury leather laptop next month

 
Asus will ship its leather-clad laptop, the S6F, next month, the manufacturer revealed this week.
 It hopes well-to-do punters will be happy to fork out almost £1,700 for a compact computer with an 11in display and a low-voltage Intel dual-core processor.
The S6F's wrist-rest and lid are both covered in genuine cowhide,
+tanned and coloured in either Camel or Dark Chocolate - light or dark brown, for the rest of us - and then hand-pressed onto the luxury laptop.
 Asus said its engineers have ensure the leather will age gracefully.


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HP ENVY luxury and looks like a MacBook


n the mix between slim & light and the nice looks of Apple’s latest MacBook Pros we have new laptops from HP – the ENVY 13 and ENVY 15, named after their 13 and 15 inch screens respectively. Both laptops are enclosed in an aluminium/magnesium body with a Macbook-style glass single-button trackpad and are set to launch on October 18 pre-loaded with Windows 7.The ENVY 13 is the smaller and less powerful of the two laptops. It packs a 13.1″ WXGA display with excellent colors and brightness, a Core 2 Duo processor and discrete Radeon 4330 graphics and manages to pack a battery life of 7 hours, or 18 (supposedly) with the Slim Fit extended life battery. It also only weighs 1.7 kg and comes with a price tag of US$1,699

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Asus to ship luxury leather laptop


Asus will ship its leather-clad laptop, the S6F, next month, the manufacturer revealed this week. It hopes well-to-do punters will be happy to fork out almost £1,700 for a compact computer with an 11in display and a low-voltage Intel dual-core processor.The S6F's wrist-rest and lid are both covered in genuine cowhide, tanned and coloured in either Camel or Dark Chocolate - light or dark brown, for the rest of us - and then hand-pressed onto the luxury laptop. Asus said its engineers have ensure the leather will age gracefully.

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Luxury Laptops


This is the same company that just announced Bentley laptops too. What is that old saying? Something along the lines of “If you have to ask how much something is, it’s too expensive.

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D-roll

D-roll, or Digital roll, laptop concept is a proof that roll up laptops are the future. It has super thin screen and keyboard that you can wrap around the axle lookalike part. The straps double as USB ports and the detachable webcam can either be used on the computer or worn on your wrist.

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Cheap Mini Laptops

Refurbished laptops and used cheap laptops are a great way to obtain a cheap laptop computer and this is a viable choice for those on a budget, because in reality you can get a quality machine for a lot less. Plus, shopping online has so many benefits the most of which is the opportunity to buy chea150x250 5 for $5p laptop computers compared to retail prices.

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Acer Laptop Computers

Acer Laptop Computers are becoming very prominent in the marketplace these days.  Many large retailers such as Future Shop and Wal-Mart now carry the Acer brand as one of their primary laptops.  Their rise in the marketplace amongst such heavy competition speaks volumes of their continued dedication to excellence in the computing industry.  Many brands come and go over the years, but in the end, the best brands are proven by their endurance.

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Purchasing Laptops On Payment Plans

If you are purchasing laptops on payment plans then you should be heading down the right path to getting yourself a new computer. Monthly payments are a simple and easy way to acquire a laptop and pay on it monthly instead of paying for it all at once. This kind of action can take place online or in person at the store which makes it easily accessible for everyone. Making payments can be great options for the people who do not have all the money to pay up front with. When you buy an expensive system they usually require a lump sum upfront to pay off the item in question. Local banks or retailers can offer payment options and it is usually best to go with a laptop payment plan. 

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Dell’s Linux PCs

We still do not know which Linux Dell Inc. will be installing on its desktops and laptops. Among the distributions we know to be under consideration are Novell/SUSE, Red Hat, Fedora, openSUSE, and Ubuntu. 

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Fujitsu T2010 Lifebook

If you cannot decide whether a tablet PC or a notebook/laptop computer is best suited to your requirements, the new, stylish T2010 Lifebook PC from Fujitsu could be exactly what you’re looking for as the device will function as both thanks to its TFT screen being mounted via a bi-directional hinge.

Add into this the addition of Fujitsu’s Shock Sensor Utility which serves to protect your hard drive from head crashes in the event of knocks or impacts and you have a versatile, highly portable mobile computing solution that not only looks the business but is capable of handling just about anything you throw at it.The major draw for us, however, is undoubtedly the device’s hinged screen which, though by no means the first of its kind, is beautifully implemented.

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Evaluate Laptop Computer

A couple of points you will need to appear for when you’re to evaluate laptop computer is how a lot if you are price how large may be the hard generate how a lot storage is there and what could the storage be upgraded to how big may be the viewable display screen about the laptop what type of images card does the laptop arrive with and last but definitely not least may be the processor.

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Asus G53JW

Asus Republic of Gamers G53JW gaming laptop, has the latest Intel Core processor and an Nvidia Geforce Fermi 400M series video card. The 15.6-inch G53JW come with the GeForce GTX 460M with 1.5GB of DDR5 VRAM, Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 processors, including quad-core i7, dual hard drives providing up to 1.5TB of capacity, up to 8GB of DDR3 RAM, and a DVD burner, Blu-ray Combo drive, or Blu-ray writer.

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Hewlett Packard TX2010

    Among the features of the HP Pavilion TX2010 
* AMD Turion X2 TL-60 2 GHz HyperTransport Technology
* OS: Windows Vista Home Premium (32 bit)
* Touch Screen 12.1 “WXGA with BrightView technology
* Hard Drive 160 GB
* Video Card NVIDIA GeForce Go 6150
* 2GB of RAM, up to 4 GB
* DVD, Double Layer, with LightScribe technology
* Card Reader 5-in-1
* HP Remote Control
* Fingerprint Reader
* Altec Lansing Speakers

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Laptop Computer For Music Production

There are certain steps that you have to follow when you are hunting down the best laptop computer for music production. Just like we always advise you, before you buy a laptop, think about what you need it for. Think of a list of programs and features that your laptop must have.

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Future Laptops

We think that this concept is showing us how future laptops would look like, while the designer wanted to create something that satisfies the requests of people for a perfect designed notebook.  



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Intel Mobile Metro

The Intel Mobile Metro notebook meets the following requirements: it is modern, supports all wireless network types and the latest mobile computing capabilities.
According to Roger Kay, the president of consultancy Endpoint Technologies Associates, for this concept, Intel used high quality resistant materials such as champagne-colored magnesium and decorated it with gold accents. 

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Fujitsu DJ laptop

Fujitsu DJ laptop, as it was called, has a 20-inch primary LCD display easily folded closed to enable the turntable function, which can be accessed via a touch-sensitive screen on the outside.

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Dual Touch Screen Laptop

The concept would be helpful for those that work with graphic editors - one of the 2 displays would be the monitor while the other one would transform into a keyboard  but it also provide sketch pad, graph paper, music score, the electronic pen and a special hardware configuration to meet the smooth functioning requirements.

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V12 Design

an industrial and engineering studio from Italy presented the Canova Dual Touch Screen Laptop to show us all how a futuristic 2-displays system would look like, and indeed it is interesting, but not that close to the near future reality to deserve a better position in our top. 

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Xbox 360

Ben Heckendorn over at Engadget has just posted pics and details about his second generation Xbox 360 laptop. Apparently this one is thinner and lighter and sports some essential upgrades.

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Dell Studio XPS 16

Most of the laptops on this list boast screens 1-2 inches larger than the XPS 16, since in general we want to view things on a high resolution without squinting. But the Studio XPS 16 is not just any 16” notebook. Aside from sporting an excellent and full 1080p 1920×1080 resolution, it claims to display more of the color gamut than any other laptop. We’re not so sure, but the wide gamut RGB LED backlit screen, capable of displaying near 100% of the Adobe color gamut, is without a doubt the best you’ll find in a 16” package.

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MacBook Pro 17

Now that Apple has added a non-glossy version of the MacBook Pro to its sales floor, we can comfortably talk up one of our oldest favorites again. Apple proudly boasts that the new MacBook Pro can display 60% more of the color gamut than previous displays, and you’ll be hard pressed to find a thinner and lighter 17” model. The resolution is a healthy 1920×1200, the swappable graphics enhances the improved battery life, and the optimal specs of a 2.93GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU, 4GB RAM and a 320GB HDD in concert with the expected Apple good looks will more than satisfy.

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Sony VAIO AW

There are a few other notable 18+ inchers on the market, but none are as superior as the 18.4” Sony VAIO AW. The advanced 1920×1080 LCD is capable of displaying a whopping 137% of the color gamut, for starters. This Sony laptop is one of the lightest 18.4” laptops around and the specs – Intel Core 2 Duo, 8GB RAM, 512MB GPU, 1TB HDD – are right in line with the rest of the pack. Sony is almost as well known as Apple for style in its VAIO line, so the package is complete.

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Dell Precision M6400

The Precision M6400 is built for power as well as for design. First things first, the 17” 1920×1200 LCD can display 100% of the Adobe color space. As for the power, the M6400 can come with an Intel Extreme Quad-core CPU, a 1GB GPU, 1TB of HDD space and up to a wonderfully excessive 16GB of RAM.

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Lenovo ThinkPad W700

Getting big and bulky, we move onto the desktop replacement W700. The 17” display features a 1920×1200 resolution and the retooled LCD manages a well above average 72% gamut representation. One thing that is unique about the W700 is that it comes with a built in color calibrator and Wacom digitizer – it was clearly built with the designer in mind.

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ASUS W90


The ASUS W90  is one hell of a gaming laptop. It features two ATI Radeon Mobility 4870 graphics cards connected in CrossFireX, an Intel T9600 processor, 6GB of DDR2 memory, and an 18.4 WUXGA display. So if you are getting a chance to put your hands on it, don’t think about removing them.

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Aspire 8930


Aspire 8930  has 18.4 inch screen and 1080p resolution, its is one of the most powerful gaming laptops with exceptionally longer lasting battery. It is fully capable of multitasking.

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HP HDX 18


The HP HDX 18  is a new laptop which is gift from hp to the consumers who want a portable PC which has al l the features of home theater. It was released in September, 08 , featuring and 18 inch screen, 1920 x1080 resolution, Altec Lancing speakers, two hard disk drives.

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Ben Heck's PS3 Laptop


The raw power of the PlayStation 3 fitting inside a laptop enclosure? We thought it couldn't be done; alas, Ben Heck has made it reality. That beautiful laptop you see above is his crowning work after having done the Xbox 360 and Wii laptops. Of course, he saved the best for last.

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LG concept laptop


LG, probably best known these days for popularizing chocolate  as a gadget category, is extending some of those design chops to laptops. This slick concept notebook, called the "E-Book," uses an OLED screen for the monitor, so on top of being colorfully vibrant, it doesn't even need a frame. 

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Future Laptops


We think that this concept is showing us how future laptops would look like, while the designer wanted to create something that satisfies the requests of people for a perfect designed notebook. 

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HP Pavilion


HP Pavilion DV6-2162NR 15.6-Inch Laptop computer: HP is called one of many top mid-range laptop computer brands on this planet and the brand new 15.6-inch HP Pavilion DV6-2162NR can be the perfect testament to that fact. 

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HP Pavilion dm1z


The system is packed with an 11.6-inch BrightView display, a 1.6GHz AMD Zacate E-350 processor, an AMD Radeon HD 6310 graphics card, a 3GB RAM, a 750GB hard drive or 128GB SSD, an SD card reader, GPS (optional), WiFi, an HDMI port and a 10.75-hour battery.


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Peewee Pivot 2.0 Laptops

 This computer has a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 CPU, 160GB hard drive, and 1GB of RAM (expandable to 2GB). Supports 802.11b/g/n WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity. There is an accelerometer for automatic screen rotation.

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Test Laptop Mods


Another of the added accepted DIY analysis laptop mods is alteration the CD-ROM. With the aggression of new technology, application DVD has become actual popular. Alteration a CD-ROM is not harder to do. Locate the accessory and unplug the power. 

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aptop Acer Aspire 5583


 [B]Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Genuine (updated)[/B] 32 Bit X86-based PC Operating System
Intel(R) Core(TM) 2 CPU T5500@ 1.66 GHz, 667 Mhz, 2 Core(s) 2 Logical/ core 2 duo;

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I am trying to get away to gfree laptopaptop for a friend so that my friend can do well in college. My friend doesn’t have any family to help, so I am trying to help my friend. And I have heard many people talk about getfree laptopsptops/desktops.

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The MIT institute has established a social development intiative that could revolutionise how children are educated: 

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Full review of Sony Vaio FW

Full review of Sony Vaio FW

The multimedia powerhouse that is the Sony VAIO FW-270j meets all your entertainment features and more in one attractive package. The 16.4" glossy 16:9 HD display in concert with the HDMI port and Blu-ray player give you all the tools you need for high quality video playback. With an Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 2.26GHz CPU, 4GB RAM and a 320GB HDD, it can handle most other computing tasks too. It's a little heavy and just fair on battery life, but it makes up for it with style points and multimedia prowess.

Design, Keyboard and Mouse

The FW-270J isn't lacking for grace. With a minimalist design featuring a Macbook-like silver chassis and black chiclet keyboard, you'll love looking at more than just the glossy display. The display rests on what looks like two large hinges, the rightmost of which has a glowing green band which is lit when the computer is on. Everything about the laptop looks very smooth except for the lid, which is strangely black matte. The keyboard itself lacks a number pad despite room for it but the keys are well spaced and are decent for typing. The trackpad is smooth and comfortable.

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Full review of Asus Eee PC 1000HE

Full review of Asus Eee PC 1000HE

Asus started the netbook craze with its tiny, 7-inch Eee PC. Shortly thereafter, every notebook manufacturer except Apple produced at least one tiny and inexpensive laptop just like it. Nowadays, netbooks are not that tiny anymore - little by little they have increased in size from 7" via 9" and now the standard screen size of a netbook is 10 inches. Even a couple of 12-inch models have been released.

Hardware

What they all have in common is the hardware - with a few deviations it consists of an Intel Atom CPU at 1.6GHz, 1GB or RAM, a 160GB hard drive and integrated GMA950 graphics. The Eee PC, however, has been upgraded with an ever so slightly faster 1.66GHz Atom processor and a higher 667MHz FSB speed instead of earlier models which had 533MHz.
The speed increase is not big enough to be noticeable, but you might feel better purchasing an upgraded model. Asus' main selling point with the 1000HE is the battery life. According to the manufacturer, you should be able to keep it alive for 9.5 hours without resorting to an outlet. To achieve this formidable battery life, you need to use aggressive power-saving schemes, no Wi-Fi and turn the brightness all the way down. In our general usage test it still delivered more than 7 hours, which is still more than acceptable.

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Full review of Apple MacBook

 

Full review of Apple MacBook

For starters, a fair share of the new MacBook's circuitry comes from Nvidia instead of Intel. Most notably the 9400M integrated graphics, which is a big step up from the Intel X3100 found in the white MacBook. Apple claims it has five times the performance over the Intel IGP, but in the real world the difference is actually even more significant - the 9400M lets you to play some recent games whereas the old and tired Intel X3100 certainly does not.

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