Showing posts with label Laptop. Show all posts
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Sunday, November 25, 2012

Lifebook

Trade in all that tech cluttering
your desk, filling your pockets,
spilling out of your bag in an
unseemly scramble of silicon,
because Fujitsu's new concept
gives your gadgetry a group hug
in the form of a four-in-one
mega-laptop-tablet-camera-
phone-zord.
This latest Fujitsu Lifebook design
slots all four devices together
into one powerful planet-
defending piece of mega-tech, a
bit like Voltron. The idea is that
together they become greater
than the sum of their parts, by
integrating the technology. And of
course, all four devices would be
able to function separately.
The Yanko Design website, where
the concept features, airs the
principle of 'shared hardware',
which is behind the design. The
thinking is that too much of your
kit's potential is wasted. Because
we use separate devices, we
double-up on data -- such as our
music libraries on our phone,
tablet or laptop -- processor
power, memory or functions like
webcams.
"If I have a processor sitting in
my tablet, why can it not also
run/assist my laptop?" the site
asks. "If I have a fully functional
camera with its own memory and
image-processing power, why do I
need to have it repeated in my
laptop?"
Judging by the pics, the tablet
would slide into a 16-pin
connector in the base of the
laptop to act as a touch-screen
keyboard. There's a space for the
digital camera in the laptop lid.
And the phone integrates neatly
by slipping into the base. One
benefit is that it offers unified
charging, and another is you can
get rid of that tangle of wires you
carry around everywhere.
The Crazy Engineers website says
it's due for launch in 2013.
Fujitsu has yet to confirm
whether this incarnation of the
Lifebook will walk the Earth or if
it's an apparition dreamt up by
an eager designer , so check the
bottom of this story for updates.
In the meantime, the Asus
Padfone is another split
personality device expected to be
officially launched in February at
Mobile World Congress in
Barcelona. The Padfone is a sweet
4.3-inch slab of Ice Cream
Sandwich-fuelled smart phone
that slots into a tablet dock.
All this follows in the footsteps of
last year's likeable Motorola Atrix
-- a mobile that can be slid into
its own netbook dock, powering it
from the handset's processor.
That in turn may have taken its
inspiration from the Modu phone ,
a tiny handset that slid into
various 'jackets', all with different
features.

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Sony unveils VAIO Duo 11 hybrid ultrabook for Rs. 89,990

Sony unveils VAIO Duo 11 hybrid ultrabook for Rs. 89,990

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Sony India Thursday unveiled the next generation hybrid ultrabook VAIO Duo 11. The device will be available in stores by the end of December for Rs. 89,990. Sony had globally showcased VAIO Duo 11 in August 2012.


Sony VAIO Duo 11 comes with what Sony terms as the 'Surf Slider' design, which helps the device to switch smoothly between Tablet and PC modes. It comes with 11.6-inch (29.4cm) screen with a resolution of 1920x1080. VAIO Duo 11 features a backlit keyboard, is 17.85 mm thin and weighs 1.3 kilograms.

The device is powered by 3rd generation Intel Core i5-3317U 1.7GHz processor and runs on Windows 8. Other features include 4GB DDR3 SDRAM and 128GB flash drive. VAIO Duo 11 comes with built-in 4,960mAh cell battery that lasts for about 4.5 hours. The company is also offering an option of a sheet-type battery, which extends battery life to about 9 hours but will cost extra. As of now Sony has not zeroed in on the India price for this sheet-type battery.

There is a 2-megapixel front and rear camera on board. For connectivity Sony VAIO Duo 11 comes with Bluetooth, USB 3.0, HDMI, Ethernet and VGA ports, as well as USB Sleep Charge that lets you charge USB devices like mobiles or music players on the go, even when the PC is off, .

To sweeten the deal, Sony is offering Digital noise cancelling headphones along with Sony VAIO Duo 11. Other optional accessories with this device include a screen protection cover and carrying case.

Commenting on the launch, Shoji Ohama, Product Manager VAIO, Sony India says, "Sony is known to come out with elegant, sleek and portable products and Sony VAIO Duo 11 to follows the same philosophy." He further adds, "Android tablets are about ease of use and not about productivity while Windows is for both productivity and fast results".
The company shared that they currently have no plans to come out with a similar product running on Windows RT.
VAIO Duo 11 specifications
  • Intel Core i7-3517U,
  • Windows 8
  • 4GB DDR3L 1600MHz SDRAM
  • 128GB SSD
  • 29.4cm (11.6") OptiContrast™ Panel;
  • Full HD (1920x1080) with wide (16:9) aspect ratio; capacitive touchscreen
  • Intel® HD Graphics 4000
  • WLAN 802.11a/b/g/n; Bluetooth® Ver. 4.0 + HS; Ethernet (1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T x 1); USB 3.0 (x1), USB 3.0 with USB charge (x1); VGA out; HDMI out; Memory Stick Duo / SD memory card combined slot; stereo speakers with xLOUD™ ; Full HD Web Cameras (x2, front and rear facing) powered by 'Exmor for PC' (2.07 megapixels); Sensors (NFC, GPS, Accelerometer, Gyro, Digital Compass); Windows button; rotation lock button; digitizer stylus; optional extended battery pack
  • Approx. 320 mm x 17.85 mm x 199 mm
  • Approx. 1.3kg (with standard supplied battery)

 

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