
HP has finally come out with an affordable All-in-One PC with the HP Pavilion MS200, its
first non-touch option in the segment. The MS200 is a stylish, fully featured, one-piece PC
where everything is tucked away behind the 18.5-inch diagonal 16:9 widescreen display. So,
no more cable clutter or messy peripherals, just lots of space on the desk. The MS200
features an AMD dual-core processor for increased efficiency and speed and is Energy Star
5.0 qualified. The MS200 is available from Rs 36,990 onwards. HP has also announced two new
TouchSmart models the HP TouchSmart300 and HP TouchSmart600 priced Rs 59,990 and Rs 89,990,
respectively.
A new view of India
VIEWSONIC is becoming serious about the India market and launched a wide range of its
products here last week. While ViewSonic LCDs and projectors were available till now through
resellers, the company now plans to open exclusive outlets for its products like the
ViewBook, All-In-One PC, Mini PC and mediaplayers. The ViewBook, which looks strikingly like
the MacBook, could be a winner with its Aluminum-Magnesium alloy enclosure, extendable
battery life and other high performance features. Hope the company gets its pricing, yet
unannounced, right. Another thing that caught our eye was the VPD 500 Mediaplayer with the
5" screen, 8 GB memory and HD output. The player, ideal for movie buffs, also supports
ebooks.
Zino attacks the Mini space
HAS the Mac Mini met its miniature match? Well, the Dell Zino, or the Inspiron Zino HD,
comes in a box a bit bigger than the Mini, and adds some cosmetic flavor to the category
with a selection of ten replaceable, colorful lids. The "nettop" will arrive in a few
configurations, starting at about $230 running Windows Vista operating system. The
processors in all models will be supplied by AMD not your everyday Intel Atom and will be
able to accommodate an optical multi-drive as well as a Blu-ray disc player. The
higher-priced model (at $650, including a 20-inch monitor) also gets an HDMI output, a
500-GB hard drive, and Windows 7 Home Premium. The Apple Mini, meanwhile, soldiers on the
desktop, starting at $600 and recently updated with slightly faster processors and more
memory.
first non-touch option in the segment. The MS200 is a stylish, fully featured, one-piece PC
where everything is tucked away behind the 18.5-inch diagonal 16:9 widescreen display. So,
no more cable clutter or messy peripherals, just lots of space on the desk. The MS200
features an AMD dual-core processor for increased efficiency and speed and is Energy Star
5.0 qualified. The MS200 is available from Rs 36,990 onwards. HP has also announced two new
TouchSmart models the HP TouchSmart300 and HP TouchSmart600 priced Rs 59,990 and Rs 89,990,
respectively.
A new view of India
VIEWSONIC is becoming serious about the India market and launched a wide range of its
products here last week. While ViewSonic LCDs and projectors were available till now through
resellers, the company now plans to open exclusive outlets for its products like the
ViewBook, All-In-One PC, Mini PC and mediaplayers. The ViewBook, which looks strikingly like
the MacBook, could be a winner with its Aluminum-Magnesium alloy enclosure, extendable
battery life and other high performance features. Hope the company gets its pricing, yet
unannounced, right. Another thing that caught our eye was the VPD 500 Mediaplayer with the
5" screen, 8 GB memory and HD output. The player, ideal for movie buffs, also supports
ebooks.
Zino attacks the Mini space
HAS the Mac Mini met its miniature match? Well, the Dell Zino, or the Inspiron Zino HD,
comes in a box a bit bigger than the Mini, and adds some cosmetic flavor to the category
with a selection of ten replaceable, colorful lids. The "nettop" will arrive in a few
configurations, starting at about $230 running Windows Vista operating system. The
processors in all models will be supplied by AMD not your everyday Intel Atom and will be
able to accommodate an optical multi-drive as well as a Blu-ray disc player. The
higher-priced model (at $650, including a 20-inch monitor) also gets an HDMI output, a
500-GB hard drive, and Windows 7 Home Premium. The Apple Mini, meanwhile, soldiers on the
desktop, starting at $600 and recently updated with slightly faster processors and more
memory.
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