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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Latest laptops

The Logitech Media Remote, a fully-functional, palm-sized keyboard, is displayed during the Digital Experience event at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada January 6, 2008. (Reuters/Steve Marcus)
A VUDU box is displayed during the Digital Experience event at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada on Sunday, January 6, 2008. (Reuters/Steve Marcus)
The recently launched Vostro brands of notebooks are designed for small businesses and have no trial-ware. In the picture, a Vostro 1500 Notebook.

The newly launched Ultra portable U1F Notebook by ASUS India has re-defined the sleek and slim computing experience.
ASUS U1F with 0.5cm ultra slim LCD panel and 1kg ultra light design presents a new level of mobile computing.
Dell XPS is an important sub-brand signifying superior experience (XPS) from Dell. Pricing for the XPS 1330 (in the pic: crimson red) starts at Rs. 59, 900.
HP Compaq 2710p Notebook PC offers you the functionality of an ultra-light notebook plus the flexibility of an ultra-slim tablet.12.1-inch diagonal widescreen Illumi-Lite display provides for a lighter and more energy efficient notebook, providing improved battery life, compared to past generation Tablet PC’s. The chemically-strengthened glass top provides improved durability and a superior writing experience. An optional outdoor display panel improves viewability in sunlight; providing more contrast and less reflections.



This laptop comes with strong security like a fingerprint reader and TPM 1.2 module and Kensington Lock Slot. Designed for the mobile professional that travels extensively or is away from their main office more than 80% of the time it is very compact and lightweight with upto 16 hours total battery life.







The Vostro range of notebooks comprises the Vostro 1000, 1400 and 1500. Pricing for the Vostro 1400 starts at Rs. 36,900. In the picture, a Vosto 200 Mini Tower Desktop.

'Dell Precision mobile workstations' are intended for professional users who demand exceptional performance to run sophisticated applications, such as three-dimensional computer-aided design, digital content creation, geographic information systems, computer animation, software development and financial analysis. In the picture, the Precision M90 workstations start at Rs 90,000.
The Dell Latitude line ranges from wireless-ready, highly expandable full-featured models to thin, light ultra-portable models. In the picture, a Dell Latitude notebook D531 model.

The new Latitude notebooks offer better mobility experience with longer battery life, enhanced performance and excellent connectivity and the range starts at Rs. Rs 62,706. In the picture, a Dell Latitude notebook D620 model.

The Dell Inspiron line is targeted at consumers who require high-performance computer systems at aggressive prices. The Inspiron range includes notebooks with 14.1-17 inch screens and starts at Rs 39, 900.
The Dell Inspiron line is targeted at consumers who require high-performance computer systems at aggressive prices. In the picture Inspiron notebook 1520 model.
The Dell Inspiron range includes notebooks with 14.1-17 inch screens and starts at Rs 39, 900. In the picture Inspiron notebook 1420 model.

IBM's Lotus Symphony software is demonstrated to corporate clients in New York. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)
President Dell Asia Pacific South Paul Henri Ferrand (C),Vice President and General Manager Dell India Rajan Anandan (L) and Vice President of Worldwide Bussiness Clint Marketing and Strategy Vivek Mohindra (R) pose with newly launched notebooks and desktop during a press conference, in New Delhi on Wednesday,July 11, 2007. (AFP Photo/Prakash Singh)

Business Group Head IT Division LG Electronics India, R Manikandan , TV personalty Mandira Bedi, DMP Lab Vice President & PC Division Managing Director (LG), J J Lee and Managing Director LG Electronics India Pvt. Ltd., Moon B Shin at the launch of Technovation 3D LCD monitor in New Delhi on Tuesday, July 17, 2007. (PTI Photo)
A model displays Fujitsu's FMV-U8240 notebook PC,at the Taipei Computer Applications Show on Saturday, August 04, 2007, in Taipei, Taiwan. (AP )
A exhibitor shows a Acer laptop at store in Taipei on Tuesday, August 28, 2007. (AFP Photo/Sam Yeh)
Filic Yanc demonstrates the use of a 'Solarbag', which can charge devices such as computers, mobile phones and MP3 players thanks to solar cells sewn onto the bag, at the IFA trade fair during the fair's opening day at Berlin's ICC exhibition center on Friday, August 31, 2007. (AFP)
A Dell Inspiron laptop boots up as it is shown on display at a Dell kiosk in San Jose, California on Wednesday, August 29, 2007. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)

A promotions girl displays the world's smallest tablet-convertible UMPC to people passing by in the streets of Hong Kong on Saturday, September 8, 2007. The laptop tablet is made in Japan by Fujitsu. (AFP)
A model displays a new laptop during the opening day of GITEX 2007, the annual largest information technology fair in the Middle East in Dubai on Saturday, September 8, 2007. (AFP Photo/Karim Sahib)

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