2007年11月30日星期五

Acer considers low-cost PC market entry

With low-cost notebooks such as Asus’ Eee PC being all the rage these days, Acer is reportedly considering to TRAVELMATE 650 shop . According to Acer Taiwan president Scott Lin, the company recently formed a team to begin working on projects for the sector.

But the market for low-cost PCs is still uncertain and the popularity of Linux platform is still under evaluation, according to Lin, which is why the company is still considering whether to launch any products. He then highlighted that Acer has not yet budgeted any R&D funds for the low-end PC project and that the company will continue to focus on its typical notebook product lineup in 2008, so we probably won’t be seeing an Eee PC rival from Acer anytime soon.

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2007年11月27日星期二

Acer's TravelMate 800 news

ACER travlemate 800 series

Whenever a new mobile technology is developed, Acer is usually at the front of the queue to introduce it -- for example, the company was the first to circulate a pre-production Tablet PC before the launch last year. True to recent form, our first sight of a Centrino notebook came in the shape of Acer's TravelMate 800, a slim and reasonably lightweight 15in.-screen system based on the flagship 1.6GHz version of the Pentium M/Banias processor.

Design

Acer's notebooks have earned a good reputation for thoughtful design and solid build quality, and the elegant TravelMate 800 does that reputation no harm at all. Although it's distinctly slim, measuring just 2.95cm at its thickest and weighing a luggable 2.76kg, the TravelMate 800's sizeable 15in. display and extensive feature set place it firmly in desktop replacement territory. It's not the heftiest of desktop replacements because it's a two-spindle device, with a 40GB hard disk and a modular media bay that accepts a variety of options. If you want a floppy drive, though, you'll have to go for the external USB option.

In terms of looks, the TravelMate 800 has a professional demeanour: clad in a smart sliver and grey finish, it backs up those boardroom looks with a solid construction that includes an aluminium alloy back panel and fibreglass chassis reinforcements. This system should be able to take the knocks handed out by everyday mobile life.

Apart from the screen, which is a good-quality 15in. TFT unit with a native resolution of 1,400 by 1,050 pixels (SXGA+), the key ergonomic aspects of a notebook are the keyboard and the mouse pointer. Acer's FineTouch keyboard is notable for its layout, which features a comfortable 5-degree curve; on the downside, though, the Home and End keys are doubled up with the PgUp and PgDn keys, requiring the Fn key to be depressed at the same time. Still, the keys are a good size and have a positive action; there are four quick-launch keys, two of which are user-programmable. The pointer is a two-button trackpad that incorporates a handheld-style four-way scroll key.

Features

As mentioned above, the TravelMate 800 is based around Intel's Centrino solution, which combines the Pentium M processor (a 1.6GHz chip in this case), the 855PM chipset and a PRO Wireless 2100 Network Connection that delivers Wi-Fi (802.11b) wireless connectivity – the system features dual 2.4GHz/5GHz antennas, and so will accommodate future dual 802.11a/b modules. Our review sample came with a reasonable 256MB of DDR SDRAM, but the system will support up to 2GB of main memory via its dual SODIMM slots.

But Acer has delivered much more than a basic off-the-shelf Centrino kit in the TravelMate 800. For a start, you get built-in Bluetooth connectivity as well as Wi-Fi -- a pair of buttons on the front fascia allows you to turn both wireless options on and off as required, in order to save power.

Another welcome feature is a SmartCard reader, located beneath the single Type II CardBus PC Card slot on the left-hand side. Using the PlatinumSecret software suite, you can configure the system to check if a particular SmartCard is registered (if not, the notebook is locked at the BIOS level), to provide user authentication at the OS level, and to extend the card's memory via a local or Web server.

More generally, the TravelMate 800 and ACER travelmate travlemate 800 series laptop batteryis a good corporate citizen, supporting boot-from-LAN, wake-on-LAN, multiple passwords and asset tag storage, and featuring a DMI-compliant BIOS.

The 15in. SXGA+ display is driven by ATI's flagship Mobility Radeon 9000 graphics chip, which benefits from 64MB of dedicated DDR video memory. The result is a graphics subsystem as good as any you'll find on a notebook.

The media bay on the right-hand side housed a DVD-ROM/CD-RW combo drive from QSI in our review sample, but other options include a rewritable DVD-RW drive, a second hard disk or a second battery. The primary hard disk is a 40GB Hitachi drive with a rotational speed of 4,200rpm, while the primary battery is a hefty 14.8V, 4,400mAh Li-ion unit.

The TravelMate 800 and travelmate 650, travlemate 800 series provides a mixture of legacy and modern ports. There's a parallel port, but no serial or PS/2 ports (for those, and more, you'll need to buy the optional EasyPort docking station). A generous four USB 2.0 ports are provided on the left-hand side, along with a FireWire (IEEE 1394) connector and a single Type II PC Card slot. At the back, alongside the parallel port, you'll find the external VGA connector, an S-Video out port, RJ-11 and RJ-45 ports servicing the integrated V.90 modem and 10/100 Ethernet hardware and a 100-pin docking connector.

from zdnet.co.uk

2007年11月25日星期日

The Christmas gif DELL Inspiron 1100 BATTERY

"Dell's Inspiron 1100 Offers complete desktop functionality in a mobile package for increased efficiency and productivity. An Intel Celeron processors at 2.0GHz or Intel Pentium 4 processors of up to 2.40GHz deliver sustained performance. Dell's Inspiron 1100 budget system is a hit or miss product. Its base configuration is nothing special, but good deals can be found through Dell's special offers.

Dell's Inspiron 1100 budget desktop replacement is probably one of the oldest systems available for under $1000 and its components show that age. The base configuration comes with an Intel 2.0 GHz Celeron processor which is sufficient for most computer users, but lower than most of its competitors. the biggest drawback to the system is the normal capacity battery that ships with it to reduce costs also reduces its possible battery life. The system displayed the fastest performance and the longest battery life among its Celeron-based competitors The other area that it lacks is the optical storage. It ships with a 24x CD-ROM drive. On the plus side of things, Dell offers many upgrade special offers that can allow one to get memory or optical drive upgrades if they are willing to shop for the deals.

Design of Dell Inspiron 1100
You can't mistake the Inspiron 1100's lineage: it sports the same "Venice blue and moonlight silver" case as all new Inspirons, including the 600m and the 8600. In fact, the Inspiron 1100 shares its case design with the more expensive Inspiron 5100, which carries more cutting-edge components than the 1100.
\With a 14.1-inch screen, the Inspiron 1100's case measures 12.9 by 10.8 by 1.7 inches and weighs 7.4 pounds, average for a mainstream notebook. There's also an optional 15-inch display that jacks up size and weight slightly. You won't want to travel a lot with either one, but taking them on occasional jaunts won't do you in, either.

Features of Dell Inspiron 1100
The Inspiron 1100's base configuration gives average users just about everything they need for work or play, including a 2GHz desktop Celeron processor; 256MB of fast 266MHz DDR SDRAM; a 14.1-inch screen with a native 1,024x768 (XGA) resolution; a CD drive; and a 20GB, 4,200rpm hard drive. For various prices, you can choose higher-end specs such as a 2.4GHz desktop Pentium 4 CPU; up to 1GB of memory; a DVD, CD-RW, or DVD/CD-RW combo drive; a 40GB, 5,400rpm hard drive; and a 15-inch XGA display. All configurations come with the same graphics chip: a 64BM Intel 845G. Our evaluation system shipped with a 2GHz Celeron processor, 256MB of RAM, a 30GB hard drive, a DVD drive, and a 14.1-inch screen.

Performance of Dell Inspiron 1100
The Inspiron 1100 was the fastest system in our small test group, beating its nearest competitor, the HP Pavilion ze4200, by one point. The Dell also handily beat another Celeron-based notebook, the Gateway 400E. While the Inspiron 1100's first-place rank is impressive, and it will excel in most tasks you throw at it, we had hoped that it would show even more speed. The victory margin between the Dell and the HP might have been wider because the HP uses an ATI graphics chip that borrows video RAM from main memory. The Dell's graphics chip is independent.

Battery life of Dell Inspiron 1100 battery
With its powerful 14.8V, 6,450mAh
Inspiron 1100 battery, the Inspiron 1100 had little trouble clobbering the competition in battery life. The four-hour score is the longest battery life we've seen in a Celeron-based system, and it even bested a couple of Pentium M systems — the new battery-life champs. With the Dell Inspiron 1100, you'll be able to work unplugged without eyeing the power meter every 15 minutes.


Description

  • Intel Celeron 2.0 GHz Processor
  • 256 MB PC2100 DDR Memory
  • 30 Gigabyte Hard Drive
  • 24x CD-ROM Optical Drive
  • 15" XGA (1024x768) LCD and Intel Extreme 3D Graphics with 64MB Shared Memory
  • AC'97 Audio
  • v.92 56Kbps Modem and 10/100 Ethernet
  • Two USB 2.0 Ports and One Type II PC Card Slot
  • 13.1" x 10.8" x 1.8" @ 7.8 lbs.
  • Windows XP Home Operating System
  • Dell Inspiron 1100 battery : Li-ion, 14.8v, 6450mAh. OEM CODE: 312-0079



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2007年11月22日星期四

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