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Reinforced notebook Algiz XRW

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Pro notebooks in enhanced body know all, but about the same netbooks ever heard? But they also exist, and a very long time - in 2010, the company Handheld Group introduced a new product called the Algiz XRW . It quickly became popular with buyers interested in purchasing a durable mobile PC, but just as quickly obsolete. Two years later, the netbook was updated hardware filling, as reported by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). FCC, appears to be involved in testing the netbook Algiz XRW , which means that he will soon go on sale. Manufacturer replacing the most important - the motherboard and processor. Now, according to MobileDevice , This computer motherboard with NM10 chipset and CPU Intel Atom Z600 with two cores and 1.6 GHz. They replaced the Atom Z550 and US15W respectively. Other specifications of high-netbook Handheld Algiz XRW features 2 GB of RAM, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi latest revisions, GPS-receiver, two-port USB 2.0, network card, COM-port and VGA output for an

Announced notebook-transformer HP EliteBook Revolve

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Was the announcement of a laptop EliteBook Revolve from the company Hewlett-Packard based on Intel. New focus on business users. Its touch screen has the ability to rotate 360 ​​degrees and go to the back of the keyboard, making the laptop into a tablet. Screen of 11.6 inches has a resolution of 1366 × 768 pixels (protected by glass Gorilla Glass 2). The model is a processor Core i3, i5 or i7 third generation. Possible amount of RAM is 4 to 12 GB. Capacity of the hard drive - 256 GB. In the presence of Wi-Fi-card, web camera, supports 720p-video, DisplayPort and USB 3.0-ports, and chip NFC. Optionally, an apparatus 3G or LTE-module. Case size in thickness of about 22 mm, weight - 1.38 kg. In the role of the system platform will be offered to Windows 7 Pro and 8 Pro. Admission HP EliteBook Revolve is expected in March. Cost information is not reported.

Toshiba To Take On IPads With Windows 8 Tablets

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Acer Inc., Toshiba Corp. (6502) and Asustek Computer Inc. (2357) will unveil tablets running Microsoft Corp.'s Windows 8 operating system next week, people with knowledge of the matter said, challenging the dominance of Apple Inc. (AAPL)'s iPad. Acer will display a tablet based on Microsoft's new software at the Computex show in Taipei, while Toshiba will show a tablet and a notebook-type device, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the plans haven't been made public. Asustek will present tablets with detachable keyboards similar to its current Transformer model, the people said. The annual Computex show provides a forum for the computer industry to tout its wares before the typical increase in second-half demand. Computer makers allied with Microsoft (MSFT) will use this year's event to highlight a long-awaited response to the iPad and machines that run Google Inc.'s Android operating system, which together have 91 percent of the tablet m