Electronic gadgets are the in-thing right now. With rapid advances in science and technology, companies are churning out new and innovative gadgets every other day.
A notebook, mobile phones, pc’s – no stone has been left unturned; companies are releasing their products into the market with invigorated zeal. There are new products being put into display every other day. Apple’s iPad created waves as Steve Jobs announced its foray into the market. In a similar vein, mobile phones running on Google’s Android created a flutter as it was thought as an alternative to Apple’s iPhone, giving Apple a run for its money.
The latest product in the notebook market, the Asus Family Eee PC 1008P range of notebooks was launched – at the consumer’s electronic show held in New York. The new Eee PC 1008p is uber cool. It flaunts a picture perfect digi-wave design equipped with the powerful intel atom processor. It is all set to make a grand entrée in an already deluded market – but the company however is confident that it will create a niche for itself. The intel atom “pine trail” platform that it supports, conserves energy and therefore boosts battery life. The slick lithium ion battery powers the notebook for a span of at least 6 hours.
The motherboard, the crux of the notebook – is once again an Intel production; the 1.66 GHz atom processor runs on top of the Intel NM10 express chipset. A favorable feature is the addition of the 2GB DDR2 RAM. This notebook satiates your storage needs. Equipped with a 250 GB HDD, it also provides an additional 500 GB of space for web-based data storage – ample to serve the needs of people wanting to store bulky content. It also includes a 3 mega pixel digicam, provides Bluetooth support and has a Wi-Fi system built into it.
The notebook also boasts of a chic 10.1 inch screen with supporting resolutions up to 1024 x 600 pels. Equipped with the latest windows 7 operating system, it also provides USB support. External card readers can also be attached to the notebook through its card reader port. The one negative aspect surrounding this new creation is its support for audio. The audio quality is decent not excellent.
Electronics has held fort for a long time and has been evolving rapidly every day. It has become goliath-like and with rapid strides in technology, expansion in areas untapped and unknown to man is only a single step away.
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