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Tonino Lamborghini Slim Series CULV Notebook

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Tonino Lamborghini is a brand founded by Tonino Lamborghini, the son of the founder of Lamborghini, the Italian car maker. The brand focus mainly on fashion and now it is launching  the Slim series CULV notebook.

 Boosted by Intel’s CULV processor, the notebook packs up to 500GB hard drive and GMA4500 graphics. It has a 13.4-inch 1366×768 LED-backlit display and HDMI output. You can expect Bluetooth, WiFi 802.11b/g, multi-in-one card reader and a 4-cell battery pack.
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MSI CX705MX Notebook

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MSI launches a new 17.3-inch notebook, the CX705MX powered by Intel’s Core 2 Duo processor with SiS chipset. It is equipped with DDR2 memory, up to 500GB hard drive and 512MB ATI Radeon HD 545V graphics card. The notebook has 45-degree beveled edges and it’s cross hatch design color film print coating on the cover and wrist rest areas prevents scratches and wear.
As a member of the CX705 series, the CX705MX comes with a 17.3-inch 1600×900 LCD display. It supports WIFi 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth 2.1. You can also find a 1.3 Megapixel webcam, 4-in-1 card reader, chiclet keyboardstereo speakers with subwoofer, HDMI output and a 6-cell battery.

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Ralink RT3090BC4 802.11n Plus Bluetooth 3.0 Half MiniCard

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Ralink RT3090BC4 802.11n Plus Bluetooth 3.0 Half MiniCard



 Ralink Technology announced the launch of its RT3090BC4, an 802.11n plus Bluetooth 3.0 Half MiniCard solution for mobile PCs. The WiFi/Bluetooth combo supports the latest Bluetooth 3.0 + HS standard and the final 802.11n standard.
To ensure optimal radio coexistence between WLAN and Bluetooth, the RT3090BC4 combo solution incorporates a sophisticated coexistence algorithm for improved harmony between co-located WLAN and Bluetooth radios. It dynamically adjusts WLAN and Bluetooth transmissions to reduce interference, and it responds automatically to the presence and operating characteristics of nearby Wi-Fi Access Points. This results in 80 percent faster WLAN throughput compared to competing WLAN plus Bluetooth combo devices for PCs.

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Fujitsu Lifebook P8110 Ultra portable Notebook

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Fujitsu introduces the new P8110 ultra portable notebook that weighs just 1.4kg. The 12.1-inch notebook has lightweight magnesium lid. It offers interated support for 3G/UMTS, WiFi 802.11a/g/n and Bluetooth 2.1 connectivity.

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Acer Ferrari One F200 Netbook

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Acer Ferrari One F200 Netbook

Acer is launching another co-branded Ferrari product, the Ferrari One F200 netbook PC. The F200 is based on AMD’s new Congo platform, boasting an Athlon X2 L310 1.2GHz processor, and an ATI Radeon 3200 graphics. It offers a XPG port for connecting external graphics cards/modules.

The Ferrari One F200 has a 11.6-inch LCD display with 1366×768 resolution. It supports WiFi, Bluetooth while WWAN mobile network support is available as an option. The netbook comes with a 6-cell battery.

Coming in 22 October, the Ferrari One costs GBP435. The device will probably run the latest Windows 7 and is an AMD Vision system.




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HP Pavilion dv3510nr Notebook Reviewed

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HP Pavilion dv3510nr is a 13.3-inch notebook PC that can be configured with Intel or AMD platform. NotebookReview has tested the notebook. The reviewed unit is powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo P7350 2GHz processor, 4GB RAM, 320GB hard drive and a NVIDIA GeForce 9300M GS with 512MB VRAM. It comes with a 8X SuperMulti DVD burner, a 5-in-1 card reader and WiFi 802.11a/b/g/n and Bluetooth connectivity.

NotebookReview’s comments:

The HP Pavilion dv3510nr could be an impressive notebook given its features which include an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, NVIDIA 9300M GS graphics, and backlit keyboard inside a 13.3” chassis. What we got was a notebook that had some quality control issues, with a bowed, separating keyboard and a squeaky, flexible chassis. For almost $1,000 we expect a higher level of quality for a notebook. If the cost of the dv3510nr was between $500 and $600 some of the problems could be overlooked. On that note, HP currently offers the AMD-equipped dv3z for $679.99 if you are looking for an alternative to the Intel configuration.

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