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Value for money : Notebooks That Seem Like Tablets

Written By osas on Friday, July 6, 2012 | Friday, July 06, 2012


Much has been made in the past week about Microsoft’s move into producing its own Windows 8–based tablets with Ultrabook-like features.

 But just two weeks prior, one of the big hits at Computex Taipei 2012—the largest information and communications trade show in Asia—seemed to show that superslim notebooks may be heading in a more tablet-like direction.

 At a press event on 4 June, when Asustek chairman Jonney Shih turned a closed ultrathin notebook computer into a tablet with only a touch on the lid, the audience applauded and cheered.

 Shih described the Asus Taichi as “the perfect fusion of notebook and tablet” with “the best balance between technologies and aesthetics.

” The Asus Taichi, a Windows 8 machine running on an Intel Core processor, is equipped with an LED backlit screen on each side of the lid.

 While the two screens provide access to the same hardware, they are completely independent and can be used simultaneously.

 The external screen supports the multitouch features you’d expect from a tablet, and with the lid closed, that’s what you get. It’s unclear how such a notebook/tablet combo would be made.

 To produce a notebook today, panel makers supply LCD modules—which incorporate backlight units—to the notebook makers, who then add the casing and hinges and connect the modules to the main body of the notebook.

 If the Taichi design becomes mainstream, module makers or makers of the panels’ backlight units (such as Coretronic Corp.) may become more involved in the notebook manufacturing process, perhaps finishing the whole notebook cover before passing it on to the notebook’s manufacturer, unnamed sources suggested to the Taiwanese publication DigiTimes.

 “The trend could be possible,” says Nick S.R. Chen, a marketing product manager at Acer. But it’s too early to say whether or when such a shift would occur.

 Brian Chen, an analyst at the Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute, part of Taiwan’s quasi-official Institute for Information Industry, agrees, saying that it’s too early to predict whether display makers would get further involved in notebook manufacturing.

 “The Taichi laptop demonstrates the company’s R&D capability.

 However, we’re still not sure about its market potential due to the lack of information of the adoption of technologies and the performance stability,” Chen says.

 “And if Taichi could be eventually manufactured, the price would be another factor.” DigiTimes reported that the Taichi’s price could be higher than US $1300.

 At Computex Taipei, Acer offered a competing hybrid concept, the new Aspire S7 notebook, with a single touch screen that folds back 180 degrees relative to the keyboard.
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Samsung hits market with thinnest notebook

Written By samizares on Friday, February 3, 2012 | Friday, February 03, 2012

SAMSUNG Electronics West Africa has unveiled its Notebook Series 9 which was manufactured in 2011.
Director IT, Samsung Electronics West Africa, Mrs Chioma Iwuchukwu-Nweke, said the Series 9 Notebook is customized for consumers striving for top quality items with great design, built with Aerospace materials for durability and boasts the world’s thinnest and most compact chassis.

According to her, its unique design and innovative engineering breaks all common perceptions of premium notebook.
“The Samsung Series 9 Notebook is a premium notebook for the user that wants outstanding design and performance” she said.

With the Samsung, Series 9, Iwuchukwu-Nweke said power and performance are assured with the powerful Intel® Core ™ i7 processor, 6GB memory and 256G SSD.

As a fast solution, the Series 9 is said to have capable of booting in 15 seconds, Fast Start ensures a 3-seconds wake-up it has a Wifi Auto Connection with battery lasting up to 7.7hours. It comes with 13.3″ Bright HD screen.

The auto-sensing screen and backlit keyboard adjusts itself to match the surrounding lighting conditions, providing optimum brightness for maximum ease of use, even in particularly dark or bright environments.

For the Channel Manager IT, Samsung Electronics West Africa, Folasade Oyelayo, the Samsung novel Notebook is available to all our special customers at Samsung Brandshops.
Friday, February 03, 2012 | 0 comments | Read More