Showing posts with label notebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label notebook. Show all posts

Thursday, May 20, 2010

New MacBook has a Mini Display Port to HDMI


Apple has just announced its new MacBook and have issued specifications with details on his website. The new MacBook has a variety of renewal, four things are stated at their website including battery life for longer, higher graphics card, spacious trackpad that supports multi-touch, and the thin design, and its light weight.

But not only that, it turns out Apple's new product also has the changes and improvements at its ports. Seen in the picture there is the Mini Display port that can produce audio and video signals with the aid of Full HDMI adapter HDMI. Unfortunately port USB ports provided still do not support USB 2.0 and 3.0.

The new MacBook has been sold in some countries like America, Germany, Taiwan and Hongkong.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

HP Pavilion dv6 used The TouchSmart software


HP currently has a lot of products out there, they used the TouchSmart software, but now they are finally focusing on consumers who choose dv6 Pavilion notebooks. This is also part of the makeover, the wider metal to channel Pavilion.

Pavilion line in general has been passed to the metal casing is not engraved as you'll find HP's Envy line. This is definitely a step up from the gloss of the previous generation without sacrificing price or performance that much better. There are four new pavilion, but that really offers something different-a multitouch display is dv6.

Touchscreen is optional on dv6, which makes sense if you will use the 15.6 inch HD screen, especially for multimedia. And as a multimedia notebook, for dv6 also has up to 1TB of storage, VGA, eSATA, HDMI, and multiple USB ports along with both Intel and AMD processor options.

Then again, if you are looking especially multimedia, entertainment-driven devices in dv6 price range-from $ 530 for a unit of $ 650 for AMD and Intel-you may be better to wait tablets. In fact, you may see one of HP in the not too distant future that makes TouchSmart looks really primitive.