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Neo Laptops — Elias on June 30, 2009 at 10:07 am

Vivid is NEO’s multi-color line that allows you to reveal your style. Choose the color that best describes your personality because now you can put more spunk into your mobile lifestyle! This laptop has nice graphics, nice audio system, RAM speed very adequate  and has a fine Harddisk capacity for storing more files.

Specifications:
CPU         INTEL
LCD Size     8.9″ WXGA LCD
Weight         ~1.0
Tablet      NO
RAM         1G
Storage Type     HDD
HDD/SSD     160
O/S         XP
Webcam         YES
CPU Model     Atom N270, 512 KB cache, 1.60 GHz
Video         Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
ODD         NO
Wireless LAN     802.11 b/g
LAN         10/100 Mbps
Card Reader     3-in-1 Card Reader

Please add your comments and suggestions, and moslty some of your experience upon using this laptop. Your shared experiences will be a very great help for other readers and laptop buyers. Thanks again.

HP Mini 5101

General — Elias on June 24, 2009 at 8:57 pm

HP’s new Mini 5101 to tempt you with the same basic specs once again, but this time with a slick aluminum and magnesium chassis to appeal to the “mobile professional” or anyone else with a bit of class. In a crazy twist, HP has **finally moved the mouse buttons below the trackpad (because only professionals like clicking), and has included other perks like a 7200 RPM hard drive, Bluetooth 2.0, 2 megapixel webcam, and options of either a WSVGA (1024 x 600) or “HD” (1366 x 768) 10.1-inch LED screen.

There are also options for 80GB or 128GB SSD drives, four-cell or six-cell batteries, with the latter rated at an improbable eight hours of runtime, and of course WWAN. There’s a start price of $449, but with some of these options we could see that shooting up pretty fast — especially if you pick the optional USB-powered external disc drive, external speakers or port replicator.

The square chiclet keys are much easier to hunt down than Mini 1000-series flush keys, and the proper trackpad configuration is naturally a huge bonus. We’d much prefer multitouch scrolling to the side-scrolling action, of course, but at least it’s an improvement.

The overall build quality is near the top of any laptop or netbook we’ve played with in this price range — it’s not perfect, and there’s some of that telltale keyboard flex, but it’s a big improvement over its largely plastic competitors and predecessor.

Via Engaget

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