Aug 162008
Posted by: Sierra in Ming Jong, Uncategorized

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Ming Jong from Taiwan is a manufacturer of mobile computing solutions that is about to launch on the market a cool Mobile Internet Device probably destined to the teens market sector, as it comes in a light glossy pink housing with rounded edges.
The model name, MJNB401, doesn’t say anything but from the specifications list we learn that the ultra-mobile laptop features enough technologies to operate at the highest performance levels required by today’s MIDs.
It is lightweight measuring just 2 lbs but it’s also very durable, according to the company, with drop-resistant and shock-proof construction.
This cute MID device provides wireless connectivity, quick boot time of maximum 15 seconds, 1GB Solid State Drive storage capacity, and 128MB SDRAM memory, which is enough to run Linux-based operating systems or Microsoft Windows XP. In addition, there is a built-in 1.3MP web camera for high-resolution video during online conferences with friends and colleagues, the AC’97 audio support, integrated microphone, 2 built-in speakers, audio jack in and out, LAN connectivity, as well as memory card reader, and a 4-cell 3500mAh battery for up to 3.5 hours of continuous operation.
Ming Jong MJNB401 sports a 7-inch TFT LCD display with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels, 80-key keyboard, capacitive touchpad, and comes with the Linux operating system pre-installed, being powered by the Ingenic JZ4730 processor with 336MHz CPU speeds.
It measures 220 x 152 x 31 mm and has 1 year warranty.
We can’t tell you the price of such a model as it is not available in stores yet.
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Aug 052008
Posted by: Sierra in Uncategorized

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Check the new netbook from Lenovo! This small and lightweight laptop model to be available at low cost featuring basic computing elements, is a fashionable solution for people that need to keep in touch with friends on the go and perform different tasks related to their work.
The 1-inch thin IdeaPad S10 netbook gives you access to music, Internet browsing, document processing, and other basic applications, and is a great tool for students and educators, as the company described it in the press release.
“IdeaPad netbooks are the latest in a string of recently announced Lenovo products, designed specifically for consumers worldwide and developed through our heritage of technological innovation and exceptional engineering,” said Liu Jun, senior vice president, Consumer Business Group, Lenovo. “As rapidly as the technology changes, today’s consumers are looking for mobile products that feature the best of basic computing functions in an extremely compact and affordable form, and Lenovo designed the IdeaPad netbooks for that purpose.”
The model sports a 10.2-inch display and its stylish design includes white, black and ruby red housing color options. Its keyboard is 85% of a standard laptop keyboard and there is LED backlight as well as smart power management optimization for increased battery life. Intel Atom processor takes care of that.
Equipped with Wi-Fi and Express Card slot, it provides wireless access to the Internet as well as high-speed broadband support. In addition, it has a built-in webcam for video conferences, 2 USB ports, a 4-in-1 card reader, and the Windows XP operating system pre-installed.

Lenovo offers 2 configuration options for the IndeaPad S10, one with 512MB memory and 80GB HDD storage, while the other raises the memory at 1GB, with 160GB storage capacity.
For data security you have the OneKey Rescue System tool that helps in recovering the information on the netbook at a touch of a button.
Lenovo set a starting price of $399 and you’ll find the model available in stores in October.
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