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Posted by Andrew Tingle on April 23rd 2009 | No Responses

If you’re US based and you’ve been awaiting anxiously to get your hands on one of Samsung’s new netbooks – specifically the Samsung N110 and Samsung N120 – the good news that both have just become available to the US market as of today.

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Posted by Andrew Tingle on April 23rd 2009 | 1 Response

Shuttle have announced the immediate availability of their new 15.6″ Atom 330 powered Shuttle X 5000TA nettop all-in-one PC, which in essence is the European version of the Shuttle X50 – across Europe.

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Posted by Andrew Tingle on April 23rd 2009 | No Responses

ViewSonic have introduced their new APC100 All-in-One PC which, apart from measuring in at a mere 35mm in depth, comes with a 19″ (18.5″ viewable) display and which ViewSonic bill specifically as being ‘the smart solution for call centers, libraries, school computer labs, home desktops and anywhere else space is …

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Posted by Andrew Tingle on April 22nd 2009 | No Responses

Whilst, to a very large degree, we limit the number of netbooks we cover here on TFTS – mainly due to the fact that so many bring nothing new to the table in terms of features and capabilities – the newly introduced Sharp Mebius NJ70A netbook is wholly deserving of …

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Whilst details concerning Dell’s updated Studio 15 have been known from some time, Dell have at last now made their upgraded Studio 15, which comes with an improved display and ATI Mobility Radeon HD4570 GPU, available to the US, Canadian and Latin American markets.

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Posted by Andrew Tingle on April 21st 2009 | No Responses

Toshiba have announced their new Dynabook UX netbook which, apart from sporting a newly revised chicklet style keyboard, serves to expand the display size of its predecessors with a larger 10″ display – though if you’re expecting the larger screen size to sport a greater resolution you’ll be disappointed as …

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Posted by Andrew Tingle on April 3rd 2009 | 1 Response

According to Nvidia, their new Nvidia Ion graphics processors, which purportedly offer graphics performance up to ten times faster than ’similar systems’ as well as offering ‘outstanding’ HD video, gaming, and photo editing capabilities are set to commence shipping in notebooks, netbooks and PCs as of the second quarter of …

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Posted by Andrew Tingle on April 2nd 2009 | No Responses

By way of a (very) brief update, and following on from our post concerning the MSI X-Slim X320, MSI have now officially announced the pricing of both the X-Slim X320 and the X-Slim X340 netbooks, which sport a 1.6Ghz Atom CPU with 2GB RAM and a 1.3Ghz Intel SU3500 CULV …

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Posted by Andrew Tingle on March 31st 2009 | 2 Responses

The European division of Acer have officially launched their new Acer Aspire One D250 netbook which comes with ’slimline’ styling and a choice of either 1.60GHz Intel Atom N270 or 1.66GHz Atom N280 processors and 10.1″ 1024 x 600 (WSVGA) Acer Crystal Brite TFT LCD display.

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Posted by Andrew Tingle on March 31st 2009 | No Responses

Regardless of the fact that the Dell Inspiron Mini 10 was initially touted by Dell themselves as to come with a 720p display, it never actually materialised – that is until as now, thanks to Dell adding an option to upgrade the Inspiron Mini 10’s display from its WSVGA stock …

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Dell have introduced a new range of Inspiron Slim and Mini-Tower PCs which, according to Dell, offer vivid color palettes to help you express your personal style whilst being aimed at ’style-minded families, students and teens want to personalize their PCs to meet their performance and lifestyle needs’.

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