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July 29, 2006

BenQ’s Joybook P52 15.4-incher with DVB-T

Filed under: 15.4-inch, AmdTurion64X2, JoybookP52, amd, amd turion 64 x2, benq, dvb-t, joybook, joybook p52, turion — Paul Miller @ 12:38 pm

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The latest from BenQ is a well-specced AMD Turion-based laptop with plenty to love. Beyond the large range of dual-core Turion 64 X2 processors, the Joybook P52 features an ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 card with 512MB of memory, up to 2GB of RAM, a 120GB SATA HDD, dual-layer DVD burning and DVI-D in/out. There’s four USB 2.0 ports, Firewire, gigabit Ethernet, Bluetooth 2.0 and 802.11a/b/g WiFi for connectivity, along with a 5-in-1 card reader. The 15.4-inch screen manages a 1280 x 800 resolution and 16ms response times, and there’s an included DVB-T tuner to round it all off. The main thing the computer seems to lack is the built-in webcams of its contemporaries, but at 1.2-inches thick and 5.6 pounds, it seems BenQ did a pretty job with this one all the same. No word on price or availability, but hopefully those AMD chips point to budget-friendly leanings.

[Via Engadget Chinese]

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July 14, 2006

Acer drops Turion 64 X2-based Aspire 5100

Filed under: 5100, AmdTurion64X2, Aspire5100, acer, amd turion 64 x2, apsire, aspire 5100 — Paul Miller @ 2:25 pm

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Now that those new AMD Turion 64 X2 chips are out and about, Acer is looking to put them to good use and has crammed some of that 64-bit, dual core goodness into their new Aspire 5100 laptop series. There are plenty of specs to go around: a 15.4-inch display with 16ms response, WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0 option, gigabit Ethernet, DVI-D, four USB 2.0 ports, Firewire, 5-in-1 card reader, ExpressCard and PC card slots (though it could be “or,” specs aren’t clear), and S-Video out. To go along with its new chipset, the 5100 packs a new ATI Radeon Xpress 1100 integrated graphics card, that boasts a 33 percent performance boost over its predecessor, and 512MB of video RAM (128MB of that dedicated). You can get a SATA drive up to 160GB in capacity, and beyond the “DVD super-multi double layer drive” there’s even an option for HD DVD upon availability. We’re not sure about the price to spec breakdown, but the series starts at a comfortable $899, and should be available now.

[Via MobileWhack]

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