Centrino-based notebooks starting to be announced
Samsung Electronics today unveiled its Sens X10 Centrino-based notebook, weighing 1.8 kilograms and measuring only 23.8mm (less than one inch) in thickness.
Acer today announced its new Centrino-based notebook - the TravelMate 800. The two-spindle notebook weighs 2.56 kilograms and measures 25.4mm in thickness.
Of course we expect more announcements of Centrino models over the next several days from a variety of sources.
More on the Acer release here at DigiTimes
More on the Samsung release here at DigiTimes
Read more
Nvidia mobile GPU selected for Sharp multimedia notebook
- SiS to introduce new K7-based SiS748 chipset
- VIA releases KN400 chipset for new Athlon XP-M processors
- Bungie Says Halo 2 For Xbox Will Not Ship This Year
- AMD Shows off 12 New Mobile Processors at CeBIT
- OCZ Announces High-Speed Quad Band Memory Modules
- CEO Resigns in Protest from Groove Networks
- ...And a Latte and some Wi-Fi with that Book
- Gimme a Combo and a Wireless Access Point: For Here
- Shuttle introduces 845GV-based mini-barebones XPC
Dell fires in Texas, hires in Taiwan
- Intel Debuts Long-Awaited Centrino
- Red Hat Expands Enterprise Linux Line
- Code Red II Variant on the Prowl
- Nintendo Exceeds Sales Forecast for new "Zelda" Video Game
- Leadtek Makes Exciting Product Announcements At CeBit.
- Dell Launches D-Family Of Notebooks Featuring Centrino Technology
- Lian Li Announces PC-6070 Silent PC Case
- Toshiba Launches Full Line Of Centrino Notebooks
- 3Com Offers New Modular Wireless Access Points Offering Dual Compatibility
Sponsored
See more
Latest news
Miscellaneous Previous news
Partners




