Ars Technica: The State of the Netbook, Part I

Ari Allyn-Feuer over at Ars Technica has put together a comprehensive series that looks at the history and future of netbooks, as well as where they stand these days. They go all the way back 15 years ago to the mid 1990s when HP rolled … Read more

Acer Aspire One – 10″ D150 in Hong Kong

Just a few days ago, retailers in the US and UK started taking pre-orders for 10″ Acer Aspire One (D150), the larger Intel Atom-based sequel to Acer’s popular 8.9″ Acer Aspire One. Models are starting to show up for sale in Hong Kong for around … Read more

Asus Eee PC 1000HE Hands-On (LAPTOP Mag)

This week has seen the Asus’ campaign for advertising the Eee PC 1000HE start up, and Joanna Stern at LAPTOP Magazine has gotten her hands on one of the first review models. She’s posted video as well. While it’s still based on the same chassis … Read more

More on Windows 7 Editions/SKUs (Win SuperSite)

As a follow-up to earlier news of Microsoft formally announcing the various Windows 7 product editions, Paul Thurrott has taken a good look at the information and broken it down, product edition by product edition. The good news is, you should be able to pick … Read more

NVIDIA Ion – The Benchmarks and Reviews Are Starting

NVIDIA Ever since NVIDIA said they wanted to boost netbook performance, quite a few people have been eagerly anticipating the results of that endeavor.

This week, we’ve started to get a glimpse of what’s to come when NVIDIA pairs up their GeForce 9400M GPU chipset with Intel’s Atom CPU. Quite a few websites and publications have been allowed to release their impressions and previews of an NVIDIA Ion reference PC platform. While it’s not in a netbook form factor at this point, it does provide a good starting point as several of the sites have taken them apart and you can see just how small they are. While the systems had dual-core Intel Atom 330 CPUs, they restricted them to one core (basically like an Atom 230 running at 1.6GHz) so you can get an idea of netbook performance.

PC Perspective also did a comparison to an ASUS Eee PC 901, and the 3DMark scores of the Ion were well over 10 times faster. LAPTOP Magazine mentioned it also blew away all other ultraportables in that range, except for the ASUS N10Jc (which is running a GeForce 9300M graphics chipset).

Among the features of the platform

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