Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Asus Eee PC 1101HA unboxed

The Asus Eee PC 1101HA is a larger netbook with an 11.6" display, powered with a 1.33GHz Intel Atom Z520 processor. Although the Atom Z520 processor is slower than the more common Atom N280, the Z520 does use less energy, which leads Asus to claim the 1101HA can stretch up to 11 hour of battery life per charge.

Check out the Asus Eee PC 1101HA unboxing video from Liliputing.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Singapore's Samsung N310 has more power, but also pricier



Many have reported that Singapore's version of the Samsung N310 has slightly better specifications than ones sold in the US. The Singapore version includes the Intel ATOM N280 and 802.11b/g/draft-n WiFi, compared with the standard Intel Atom N270 and 802.11b/g WiFi.

So that's great for us here in Singapore right?

A quick check shows Amazon is currently selling the Samsung N310 for roughly US$440 (about S$635) but the N310 that's sold here in Singapore is going for S$899 which is about US$623.48.

Does the increased specification justify the roughly US$180 price difference? You decide.

Compare the Samsung N310 specifications: Singapore, US

Monday, August 24, 2009

Netbooks with dual-core Atoms paired with ION

The Intel Atom 330 processor was never meant to be incorporated into netbooks. The dual-core Atom was more used for nettops and small-form factor PCs. So it's a pleasure to see not only one but two netbooks with the Atom 330/Nvidia's ION chipset paring, which should make this the fastest netbooks to date!



Japan's DosPara released the 59,980 yen (S$910.13) Prime Note Cresion NA which comes with the following specs.

  • Intel 1.6GHz Atom 330 processor
  • 2GB RAM
  • Nvidia Ion chipset
  • 12.1-inch 1,366 x 768-pixel display
  • 320GB HDD
  • DVD writer
  • 4-in-1 memory card reader, three USB 3.0, VGA and HDMI-out, Webcam
  • Gigabit Ethernet, modem, 802.11n and Bluetooth connectivity
  • Dimensions: 305 x 225 x 37.5mm
  • 1.92kg
  • 3.2-hour battery life

China, on the other hand, offers the Weibu N10a which is a more conventional netbook (ie 10.1" form factor) and sells for only 49,800 yen (S$755.66).

Nokia Booklet 3G launched!


After many years of dubbing it's phones "multimedia computers", Nokia has finally jumped onto the netbook bandwagon with the release of the Nokia Booklet 3G. Like everyone else on the bandwagon, the Booklet 3G is an Intel Atom-based device with 10-inch display and built in HSPDA connectivity.

Unsually decked out with HDMI port, 802.11n Wifi, it also comes with A-GPS, which uses the phone signal to get location fix and is integrated with Nokia's Ovi Maps.

Expect more news to be released at Nokia World 2009

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Samsung N510 unboxed and compared with the NC10



Netbooknews.de has posted an unboxing of Samsung's first ION-powered netbook - the Samsung N510.

Up till now, we've only seen the netbook through the company's promotional pictures and never seen it compared with another netbook. Well, now we can see what the N510 looks like next to Samsung's popular NC10.

If you don't know yet, the Samsung N510 features an 11.6" display capable of 1366 x 768 resolution and it uses the NVIDIA ION platform, making it capable of handling more advance 3D games and HD videos, including Blu-Ray playback.

Check out the Samsung N510 unboxing post at netbooknews.de. You can also see more pictures of the comparisons between the N510 and the NC10.

Friday, August 21, 2009

More news on the Disney Netpal

I previously posted about Asus and Disney teaming up to offer a EEE PC 901 variant specifically aimed at kids age 6 to 12.



# Intel Atom 1.6GHz
# 1GB RAM
# 8.9-inch display
# 3 USB ports; VGA-out; memory card reader; built-in Webcam
# 10/100 Ethernet; 802.11n wireless
# Windows XP Home

Apart from the usual yawn-inducing specs, the Disney Netpal will gives parents total control of what the kid can install and who they can communicate with. It even lets the parents curfew certain applications which can be blocked at specified time slots. Since we all know how clumsy kids can be, the Netpal is armed with a spill-resistant keyboard and a shock-protected harddisk.

The Netpal is currently only available at Toys "R" Us in the US for US$349.99, with countries like Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, the UK, France, Italy, Australia and Turkey getting their Netpals by the end of the year.

Sadly, there's no news on whether it will be coming to Singapore.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Rilakumma netbook for kids

Rilakumma a cute yellow (japanese cartoon) bear who likes to relax and eat mochi and donuts is going to be plastered on to yet another netbook aimed at kids.



Released by Bandai Namco, it's another Kohjinsha rebranded 8.9" netbook with Atom N270 processor, 1GB RAM, 160GB HDD, 1024x600 8.9” Display, TV Tuner, Windows XP Home.

It looks lovely for the kiddies but not so much for the parents, as this thing costs a shocking 79,800 yen! (US$858) which places it into Sony Vaio P price range! You might be better off getting a cheaper alternative and just buy some nice cutesy skins for it.