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Apple PowerBook Notebook G4

The Intel Core Duo chip inside MacBook Pro gives you the power of two processors wherever you go. Now it’s a breeze to render complex 3D models, enjoy smooth playback of 1080p HD video, or host a four-way video conference. Your eyes will light up when you see how the MacBook Pro’s crisp, widescreen displays have lit up — they’re up to 67% brighter than their predecessors. MacBook Pro features a 667MHz frontside bus, memory that runs faster than any previous Mac notebook, and superfast graphics performance. Add it all up and you get up to five times the speed of the PowerBook G4. Features * Processor: 1 GHz PowerPC G4 * Memory: 256MB DDR SDRAM, 256KB - L2 Cache * Hard Drive: 1 x 60 GB Ultra ATA drive * Integrated Features: Combo Drive (DVD-ROM/CD-RW), V.92 Modem, 10/100BaseT Ethernet, ATI Mobility Radeon 9200 32MB * Screen Size: 14.1” XGA LCD * Weight: 5.9 lbs. * Included Operating System: Mac OS X version 10.3 “Panther”

Fujitsu LifeBook P7230 Review

With only a 10in screen, the tiny Fujitsu LifeBook P7230 ultra portable notebook provides some reasonable connectivity and despite its size, it even includes an optical drive. AS many ultra portable laptops the long battery life was excellent, but its performance still need to be improved. To keep battery life up and heat emissions down Fujitsu has used the Intel U1400 single core 1.20GHz Ultra Low Voltage CPU, but might have benefited from using Intel’s slightly more powerful Dual Core Ultra Low Voltage CPU, the U2500. Overall our experience using the P7230 with Windows Vista Business Edition was smooth, but some small performance hiccups during basic tasks suggest that it may struggle a little with more taxing applications. The P7230 encoded 53 minutes of WAV files to 192Kbps MP3 files in four minutes and 36 seconds, which is a fairly slow but reasonable. We tested the system with its out-of-the-box configuration using 1GB of 533MHz DDR2 RAM, but increasing the RAM to the maximum of 2GB will certainly help performance. Its other specifications include an 80GB hard disk and onboard graphics.

Dell new ultra portable notebook:: XPS-M1210

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This new feature-rich mobility masterpiece is ideal for anyone needing above average power in an ultra-mobile form factor. Equipped with dual-core processing power, optional Genuine Windows® XP Professional, high contrast displays with TrueLifeTM , optional webcam coupled with Video/Voice conferencing software, it provides an exceptional interactive experience that is more crisp and vivid.

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Multimedia Powerhouse
The XPSTM M1210 is a complete multimedia solution in disguise. Built using the latest in mobile technology, the M1210 has the power and performance you need to review high-quality multimedia. And, with two front-side headphone ports, you can share multimedia with others in the office, on the road or in the air.

A Wide-Open View

The M1210's 12.1-inch display is optimal for viewing DVDs and other widescreen content, including large spreadsheets and side-by-side documents. The WXGA display also sports Dell TrueLifeTM technology, promising rich, vibrant color with crisp clear text and a higher contrast ratio versus the same display with an anti-glare coating.

The XPSTM M1210 brings video chat and conferencing to life with its optional A/V communications package. This complete audio/visual communications solution includes an integrated 1.3 mega pixel camera, an omni-directional microphone, a set of noise isolation ear buds and SkypeTM voice over Internet protocol software.

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