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Apple may be developing smaller MacBook Air
Jul 18th

Apple has spent much of the last two years explaining that the company has no interest in launching a netbook. Instead, Apple launched the iPad this summer. Sure, it costs more than most netbooks, and lacks a hardware keyboard. But like a netbook, the iPad is a light weight, portable device with good battery life, a web browser, and the ability to run thousands of applications.
But the iPad isn’t a netbook. It’s harder to type on and doesn’t run full blown desktop apps. The closest thing Apple has that runs a full version of OS X, is the Macbook Air, a thing, light weight and super-expensive Macbook that was launched a few years ago. But even though the MacBook Air weighs just 3 pounds, it has a 13.3 inch display, which makes it a bit bulkier and harder to carry around than a netbook or an iPad.
Now DigiTimes reports that Apple is preparing to launch an updated version of the MacBook Air. Rumor has it that the new model will have a smaller 11.6 inch display. While that would still make the laptop a bit bigger than most netbooks, it would leave room for a full sized keyboard while leaving enough room inside the computer for a speedier (and more energy-hungry) processor than that found in a netbook or iPad.
According to DigiTimes, the new version of the MacBook Air will use an Intel core i-series processor and should be available in the second half of 2010 — which would be any day now. Maybe Apple has no plans to talk about iPhone 4 reception issues at tomorrow’s press conference after all. Maybe Steve Jobs is just going to introduce a new toy to take people’s mind off of their dropped calls… nah, probably not.
Rumor has it that the new MacBook Air will be even thinner and lighter than the original — although I suspect that could mean it will carry an even higher price tag than the current model, which sells for $1499 and up.
SSDs on the cheap from Intel and Kingston, your netbook will thank you
Jan 14th
One of the easiest ways to bump the speed of your netbook is to replace the hard drive from the platter-based HDD to a flash-based SSD. It gives you a speedier boot as well as faster application launching to keep its performance at par with your main computer.
Kingston announced that they will be including a cheaper, smaller SSD under the Kingston SSDNow V+ line. The SSD will be 2.5″ 30GB and will give you 180MB/s read speed and 50MB/s write speed. It’s going to be available in February and will be just $79.99 after rebates.
Intel is also offering a smaller capacity 40GB SSD under their X25-V Value line. It has a slower speed (170MB/s read, 35MB/s write) but it is already available now for ordering. You can grab it at Amazon for around $120.
A post from the Asus Eee PC blog.
SSDs on the cheap from Intel and Kingston, your netbook will thank you
Samsung’s All In One PCs Looks Stunningly Beautiful and Thin!
Jan 14th
We don’t normally cover all-in-one PCs here at Eee PC Blog especially if it’s not from Asus or Acer (don’t ask me why, it’s just the way things are). But then, Samsung’s latest all-in-one PCs that were just launched in Korea are too beautiful not to report about it.
If you’re planning to get an all-in-one PC, you might want to any of these three Samsung products – MU100, MU200 and MU250. Both MU100 and MU200 are 20-inchers but the MU200 has HD level resolution. The MU250 on the hand offers a 23-inch full HD display.
Brief rundown of the specs of each of these LCD Monitors are as follow:
MU100 : Intel Atom N450, 2GB of RAM, 320GB of HDD, Intel GMA 3150, DVD Super Mulit, Windows 7 Home Premium
MU200 : Intel Pentium T4400, 2GB of RAM, 320GB of HDD, GeForce G310 with 512MB of VRAM, DVD Super Multi, Windows 7 Home Premium
MU250 : Intel Core 2 Duo T6600, 3GB of RAM, 500GB of HDD, GeForce G310 with 512MB of VRAM, DVD Super Multi, Windows 7 Home Premium
And before I forgot, just like other Samsung LCD products, these three new babies are ultra-thin and sports the same shiny look of most Samsung LCD TVs and LCD Monitors.
Hopefully, Samsung release this to the market.
Via Akihabara News
A post from the Asus Eee PC blog.
Samsung’s All In One PCs Looks Stunningly Beautiful and Thin!


