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Asus G51J M60J and two notebooks with Intel Core i7

g51j-150x150Asus notebooks(Asus Eee PC 900 battery) come from two advanced, based on the new Intel Core i7: it is specifically dell’Asus M60J and ASUS G51J, respectively designed for home entertainment and gaming, thus representing the true multimedia solutions.

The model M60J presents the very interesting features: it has a HD screen 16 “, supported by the chipset NVIDIA GeForce GTX 240 with 1GB of DDR3 memory as PA3534U-1BRS , is capable of displaying high definition images of excellent quality. The two 500GB hard drives, working in a dual-drive, you can create a vast archive of music, videos and movies.

So ASUS M60J is a true multimedia center suitable for the whole family.

For hardcore gamers G51J model seems to be a very attractive machine, equipped with everything needed to complete videogame experience: the screen 16 “FULL HD attached to the GeForce GTX 256M video card with 1GB GDDR3 memory will” squeeze “games at high resolutions, with attached fledged next-gen. Even the audio industry will not be neglected, because the speakers from Altec Enlasing supported EAX Advanced HD 4.0 will be able to create an atmosphere of immersion for the player (after the games support 64-bit sound effects, of course). When one adds the presence of a backlit keyboard, so you can play well in the dark, you understand how we will live through this notebook(Dell Inspiron 6400 battery) gaming experience with the flakes.

Both models will feature the new Intel Core i7-720QM, with a base frequency of 1.6 GHz to 2.8 GHz but overclocabbli But what is the price you pay for everything? The Asus E M60J G51J be placed on the market at the end of October respectively at Euro 1269 and Euro 1799 including VAT, including 2-year warranty with formula pick and return, which will include the pick-by express courier ’s Kasko insurance also cover accidental damage for 1 year from date of purchase.

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Intel Turbo Boost, Four-Speed Processor

Intel Turbo Boost is a technology designed to save energy, created by Intel to its latest processors and i5 i7 series, in both mobile and desktop,even 395789-001 battery. Clearly it is above all in laptops such a solution becomes interesting, contributing considerably to the perennial search for more lasting autonomy.

The principle underlying the functio

intelturboboost-300x225ning of Intel Turbo Boost is very simple. Intel i5 \ i7 consist of four cores, which become virtually i7 Hyper Threading 8, whose work simultaneously generates an output that is unnecessary for many types of applications (which are the most common, how to navigate, use a word processor, etc.).

So it is unnecessary for the four core i5 \ i7 work always: to maximize energy savings, it is better that the core will activate and inactivate as the real demands of computing power at the time.

Intel Turbo Boost takes care of that. When using applications less exorbitant level of hardware resources, Intel Turbo Boost deactivates three of the four core i5 \ i7, while raising the core clock frequencies of the one who remains in occupation, which is more than sufficient to manage everything in such situations as Acer Travelmate 2400 battery.

Possible configurations are: Normal, with all four cores operating at clock rates declared processor 4C Turbo, with four cores in action and slightly overclocked, and <4C Turbo, where a lower number of cores is active, but even overclocked.

Intel Turbo Boost is therefore a technology that can intelligently manage an overclock dynamically adjusted automatically in relation to the actual workload of the CPU.

In the particular case of laptops(laptop battery), the importance of Intel Turbo Boost is realized in the ability to create powerful notebook(notebook battery), suited to gaming and professional applications, without sacrificing too much autonomy.

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Intel: Some Netbook resellers saw 30% return rate

Intel: Some Netbook resellers saw 30% return rate

Netbooks had a rocky start last year in some markets, Intel’s marketing chief said at the Intel investor meeting Tuesday.

“In the first period–June, July, August of last year–there were some in the retail channels that were shipping (Netbooks) as notebooks ( A1045),” Sean Maloney said in a question-and-answer session that was streamed over the Web. “They were running ads that had a continuum of notebooks and had this Netbooky thing in there–it was called a notebook. They had very high return rates and a couple of these guys had return rates in the 30 percent range, which is a disaster.”

Many salers sold the wide-scree netbook as Apple A1078 A1175 notebook and sold it in a notebook price.

Maloney continued. “So we gently went back to some of those chains and said if you segment them differently and state up front what they do and don’t do, things will be healthier. You’ve seen some of the European channels saying this (Netbook) product does not do X and being very black and white and very clear.”

At the investor meeting, Intel demonstrated on stage the performance gap between a GK479 Netbook and a mainstream notebook. In the demonstration, a Netbook and a notebook ran the same high-definition video of the NBA basketball playoffs. The video on the Atom processor-powered Netbook was jerky and dropped frames, while the Core 2 chip-based notebook’s video was smooth.

The point was obvious: the Netbook’s Atom silicon falls short in performing some tasks that a mainstream notebook handles with relative ease.

Along these lines, it also became clear at the meeting that there is a struggle brewing to clearly define to consumers the difference between Netbooks and upcoming ultra-thin notebooks, also referred to as the Consumer Ultra-Low-Voltage or CULV category of laptops (A1022). CULV notebooks–due in June–are expected to be priced in a market segment just above Netbooks.

Intel executives were peppered with questions from the audience–mostly representatives from Wall Street firms–about Netbooks. One audience member wondered whether Intel “had considered doing an informational advertising campaign” and asked: “Do you find that at all necessary to clear up some of the misapprehensions about what you can and cannot do with these devices (Netbooks)?” This question elicited the response from Maloney quoted above.

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