The Dutch based computer maker Packard Bell is releasing a new netbook; it will go under the name of dot s_C and is a more up to date version of the already established dot_s netbook. Being part of the Acer group, we can assume that the quality of the build is going to be pretty good, but at the moment, it looks like the launch of the dot s_C netbook is only set to take place in Europe.
To many the EON 17-X from the USA based Origin is a desktop replacement, but to the serious, gamer this will be essential kit for mobile gaming with specs that beat most desktop computers along the way.
Lenovo has made its latest and it has to be said smartest looking ultrabook the IdeaPad U300e available from its website, this is a fully loaded laptop with all of the features that you would expect from a top brand such as Lenovo.
For some the Titan gamer’s laptop from Maingear would actually require any upgrading, but for other more competitive consumers you can never have enough features and specs, no matter what brand of machine it is. So Maingear have improved the processor and graphics card choice, while at the same time they have made some subtle but very useful changes to memory, storage and connectivity all at a starting price of $3,500!
The Taiwan based computer maker Asus are getting ready to launch their latest product, it is a 17.3 inch laptop and it will go under the name of the K75. Not a lot is known on this machine at the moment, as Asus must be waiting for the main launch to show off all that this smart looking machine has to offer the user.
It seems strange to still think of Gateway as a US based computer manufacturer, but here they are still going all bit it as part of Acer these days. However, this new lease of life gives Gateway an advantage especially when it comes to the very competitive netbook market.










