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iBuyPower Valkyrie 17.3-inch Gaming Laptop
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iBuyPower has unveiled the Valkyrie gaming laptop. Priced at $1,299, the laptop features a 17.3-inch 1080P LED widescreen display, an Intel Core i7-3610QM processor, a 1.5GB nVidia GeForce GTX 670M graphics card, an 8GB of DDR3-1333 RAM, a 500GB 5400RPM hard disk drive and an 8X DVD+/-RW Combo drive. The iBuyPower Valkyrie runs on the Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium operating system.
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Apple announces first Retina display in a MacBook, 220ppi with 2880 x 1800 resolution
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Apple just announced its next-generation MacBook Pro, and it comes equipped with a gorgeous 220 pixel-per-inch 2880 x 1800 display. That's quite a bit shy of the 326 ppi LCD on the iPhone 4S and the 264 ppi density of the new iPad's display, but it's still a massive improvement over the 1680 x 1050 pixels found on Apple's previous-generation clamshell. The new Retina is, as Apple marketing head Phil Shiller not-so-modestly pointed out during this morning's WWDC keynote, the "world's highest-resolution notebook display." It's also soon to be the highest-res LCD in any household, offering three million more pixels than your 1080p HDTV. It's a bit hard to determine just how impressive this next...
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Apple MacBook Pro Retina: Specs and pricing for Retina MacBook Pro
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We’ve seen details surrounding Apple’s upcoming mid-2012 MacBook Pros, Mac Pros and MacBook Air laptops revealed ahead of WWDC 2012, and now a new report claims to reveal preliminary details surrounding a second set of MacBook Pro laptops. According to 9to5Mac, the following three MacBook Pro notebook computers will feature new high-definition Retina displays when they are unveiled during Apple’s WWDC keynote on Monday at 1:00 p.m. Eastern, 10:00 a.m. Pacific:
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Apple MacBook Air mid-2012 specs leak ahead of WWDC
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Apple is expected to unveil a whole new Mac lineup during its Worldwide Developer Conference, and details surrounding new MacBook Air laptops are beginning to emerge. Following a report regarding Apple’s new MacBook Pro and Mac Pro computers from earlier on Monday, 9to5Mac claims to have received preliminary details surrounding Apple’s updated mid-2012 MacBook Air laptops. So far, six models have been revealed:
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Intel launches Ivy Bridge laptop chips, changes ultrabook requirements
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Last month, Intel launched its third-generation processors in the Core family, known as Ivy Bridge. Those chips that launched last month were high-powered versions, not the power sipping, miserly chips that would make their way into notebooks and ultrabooks looking for performance and long battery life. Today, Intel has officially launched its laptop focused Ivy Bridge processors.
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Nvidia GTX 675M Graphics Now Shipping in MSI Notebooks
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MSI has announced it is now shipping Nvidia's fastest graphics card in its GT70 gaming notebook and introduced two more value-oriented gaming notebooks.
The GTX 675M is essentially a rebranded GTX 580M; it's the second-fastest mobile graphics card available next to the AMD Radeon HD 7970M.
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Asus, HTC Unlikely to Join Google's Chromebook Party
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Google this week announced a second generation Chromebook model from Samsung, the Series 5 550, which dispenses with the previous generation Chromebook's Atom N570 processor and replaces it with a dual-core Celeron B867 chip sporting Sandy Bridge DNA. That's well and good if you're into Chromebooks, except that companies like Asus and HTC aren't tripping over themselves trying to launch second generation Chromebook models of their own.
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Dell Announces New Latitude Business Laptops
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Dell today announced an all-new refresh of the Latitude E-series portfolio of business laptops. The new Latitude E6230, E6330, E6430, E6430s, E6530, E5430, E5530, and E6430 ATG all feature design changes that suggest Dell is trying to strike the proper balance between the trend of consumerization and the need for IT manageability and data protection.
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Intel Ultrabooks Will Get Free Wi-Fi Almost Everywhere and Auto-Update from Your Bag
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The "ultrabook" designation doesn't mean too too much, since manufacturers constantly look for ways to skirt around Intel's sorta-arbitrary specs. But just being on Team Intel's gonna get a few new perks, with its new deal to get all ultrabooks free, automatic, no-login access to 5.6 million Wi-Fi hotspots.
The deal with Devicescape will use a custom DNS query to let ultrabooks log in without going through the whole process. That'll allow Intel's autoupdating Smart Connect tech to, say, refresh your email or RSS or Twitter feed while you're at a coffee shop, without ever taking your laptop out of your bag. Pretty cool!
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Gigabyte X11: World's lightest ultrabook caught in leaked press shots ahead of official launch
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The official launch event of the Gigabyte X11, the world's lightest ultrabook, isn't until late on Thursday 31 May in Taipei, but that hasn't stopped us getting our hands on what we've been told are the official press shots of the new laptop thanks to one of our trusted sources.
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Google's new Chromebook and Chromebox by Samsung
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Google and Samsung on Tuesday announced a new Chromebook and Chromebox computer. Both machines are powered by Google’s cloud-based Chrome OS and are built for speed. Samsung’s newest Chromebook, the Series 5 550, features a 12.1-inch display, an Intel Core processor, 4GB of RAM, an HD Camera, two USB 2.0 ports and six hours of continuous battery life. The Chromebox resembles Apple’s Mac mini, and adds four additional USB 2.0 ports. Both come equipped with built-in dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n and Gigbit ethernet, however the Chromebook also has a 3G connectivity option. The Chromebook Series 5 550 starts at $449 and the Chromebox can be purchased for $329 — the two devices are available no...
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New MacBooks to be the Highlight of WWDC 2012
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Besides iOS 6 and OSX Mountain Lion, Apple is expected to unveil the redesigned Apple MacBook Pro line featuring Retina Displays. The new MacBooks are likely the only new hardware that will be unveiled at the WWDC 2012 on June 11. The WWDC 2012 will be the first WWDC after the death of Steve Jobs. Let's see how new Apple CEO Tim Cook is handling himself during the WWDC 2012 keynote.
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Gigabyte to unveil X11 on May 31st as lightest laptop ever, spooks us with talk of 'sixth element'
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Gigabyte is clearly hoping to carve out a name for itself in a very crowded ultraportable space; it sent us word of a media event for a new X11 laptop in its native Taipei on May 31st, just a few days ahead of Computex. The PC designer claims that the X11 will be the "lightest notebook on Earth," a pretty audacious claim considering the featherweight competition. Most of the braggadocio, we suspect, is rooted in the choice of material: Gigabyte is promising rather ominously to "conquer the 6th element," and unless it's financing the sequel to a Luc Besson movie, we're reasonably sure the firm means extra-light carbon fiber. Other details are scarce, including whether there's any relation to ...
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Intel Hopes New Batteries Can Reduce Ultrabook Cost
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According to a report out of Taiwan, Intel is apparently looking at Sanyo's and BAK's 16650 cylindrical battery as well as prismatic lithium-ion batteries.
The cylindrical battery seems to be the device of choice due to its low cost, but its diameter of 16 mm makes it a challenge to be built into Ultrabooks, which, by Intel's definition, need to be less than 21 mm thick. A problem may also be that the market for these batteries is controlled by Sanyo and BAK and the supply is very limited. Prismatic are more expensive, but are only 5 to 6 mm thick, while using a greater footprint of 60 x 80 mm.
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ASUS bringing Zenbook Prime UX21A, UX31A, UX32A and UX32VD to the US, prices start at $799
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First the rumor mill revealed ASUS had plans to refresh Ultrabooks with Ivy Bridge and 1080p IPS displays. Then the company confirmed the news itself when it brought some new Zenbook Prime laptops out for a demo and promised they'd go on sale in ASUS' native Taiwan. Now we've got some splendid news for our readers here in the US: those fresh ultraportables are making their way stateside too... eventually. ASUS just confirmed it's bringing four models to the states: the 11-inch UX21A, the 13-inch UX31A / UX32A and the UX32VD. What's the difference between the UX31A and the UX32A, you ask? It all comes down to storage: the UX32A uses hybrid hard drives, while the UX31A packs an SSD. Meanwhile,...
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