Announced/Leaked: Sony VGN-SR, VGN-Z Series

In what could be a replacement for the Sony VAIO SZ series, a couple of manuals for new Sony laptops were published on Sony.com and found by PhilFlow of the NotebookReview.com forums, as well as some technical specifications. Both have 13.3-inch widescreen LED-backlit displays. The … Read more

Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 Leaked

More and more information is being found about the Fujitsu LifeBook T5010 (which was apparently leaked through a Virginia Tech bookstore website). It’s a “convertible” Tablet PC / laptop (the LED-backlist display swivels around and lays down on the keyboard, turning it into a Tablet … Read more

Acer Aspire One Officially Announced

Acer has officially announced the 8.9-inch Acer Aspire One today at the Computex trade show in Taipei, Taiwan. The pricing starts at $379 USD, and it will be available in North America in the third quarter of this year. It comes with a very handy … Read more

MSI Wind for the US – Final Information

At Computex, MSI has officially finalized details for its 10-inch MSI Wind in regards to US options and pricing. We received an email stating that they would be shipping on June 16, 2008, but have not verified it. It will be shipping on June 16, … Read more

Gigabyte M912 Netbook at Computex

Gigabyte M912 Netbook The details about the Gigabyte M912, aka the Gigabyte M912 Netbook, have finally started to come out, complete with an official product page (it had been a few months since we had heard anything significant). Of note, Gigabyte referred to it as a Netbook (I’m just pointing that out, as someday we may resolve the whole netbook / sub-notebook debate). More details will be released this week at Computex.

This 8.9-inch Intel Atom-powered convertible is going to turn a lot of heads and is going to shake up a small segment of the ultraportable laptop market.

I’m not talking about the netbook / sub-notebook segment of the ultraportable market – I’m talking about the segment that Fujitsu has pretty much had to itself – the under 10-inch “convertible” segment (aka the display rotates and lays flat and allows you to use it either as a notebook or as a Tablet PC). The Gigabyte M912 has a 1280×800 touchscreen display with LED backlighting. Folks, this is pretty close to the Fujitsu LifeBook P1620. This could pass for a low-cost P1620 aimed at the netbook market, but the P1620 is quite a bit more expensive (expensive enought to price itself out of the netbook market).

In addition to the other specifications we knew about, here is some additional information:

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