Intel Xeon 1.8 GHz processor
$45 - $157Compare prices (5)The Intel Xeon processor is designed for high-performance workstation and server applications. Based on the new Intel NetBurst micro-architecture, it is binary compatible with previous Intel Architecture processors. The Intel Xeon processor is scalable to two processors in a multiprocessor system providing exceptional performance for applications running on advanced operating systems such as Windows XP, Windows 2000 and UNIX. The Intel Xeon processor extends the power of the Intel Pentium III Xeon processor with new features designed to make this processor the right choice for powerful workstation, advanced servers, and mission-critical applications. Advanced features simplify system management and meet the needs of a robust IT environment, resulting in maximized system up time, convenient system management, and optimal configuration.The Intel Xeon processor is ideal for compute intensive and heavy workload applications that require floating-point performance and the intense use of graphics for design. For your demanding application needs, Intel Xeon processor-based workstations provide the ideal solution. The Intel Xeon processor shows immediate performance improvements across most software applications available today, with performance levels varying depending on the application category type and the application's tendency to execute instructions and instruction sequences that are optimally executed on the new micro architecture. This new processor is designed …
Fully loaded HP Compaq 2710P ultralight Tablet PC
This is a new offering from the house of HP Compaq, the latest HP Compaq ultralight Tablet PC, dubbed the HP Compaq 2710P. It carries all the features that make a notebook complete and most wanted in it’s slot.This super notebook weighs around 3.6 pounds and bestows you with a 1280 x 800 pixel high clarity display, 12.1-inch widescreen with active digitizer, simply outstanding, an Intel Core 2 Duo ULV processor, 100GB of HDD, up to 4GB of DDR2 SDRAM, Bluetooth 2.0, 802.11 a/b/g/draft-n, optional EV-DO or HSDPA module and an ExpressCard/54 slot. It gives you an option between Vista, XP, and FreeDOS operating systems.
Intel's Latest Technology Powers MPC's TransPort T3100 Notebook
MPC Computers has introduced the TransPort T3100, a 6-pound laptop with Intel's newest Centrino technology including the 915PM chipset and up to 2GB of DDR-2/533 memory, as well as swift Serial ATA storage and PCI Express graphics. For extra security and convenient login and password management, both a biometric fingerprint scanner and integrated Smart Card (Common Access Card, standard in U.S. government workplaces) reader are included.
A TransPort T3100 configuration with Pentium M 760 (2.0GHz) processor, 512MB of DDR-2, 40GB hard disk, 24X CD-ROM drive, 128MB ATI Mobility Radeon X700 graphics, and a 15-inch SXGA display is $1,997. Other standard equipment includes Intel's Pro/Wireless 2915ABG tri-mode wireless network adapter, Gigabit Ethernet, and Bluetooth; 14-inch XGA screen models are also available.
A TransPort T3100 configuration with Pentium M 760 (2.0GHz) processor, 512MB of DDR-2, 40GB hard disk, 24X CD-ROM drive, 128MB ATI Mobility Radeon X700 graphics, and a 15-inch SXGA display is $1,997. Other standard equipment includes Intel's Pro/Wireless 2915ABG tri-mode wireless network adapter, Gigabit Ethernet, and Bluetooth; 14-inch XGA screen models are also available.
Latest Intel Chips Land in Lenovo Laptops
Lenovo has unveiled its new line of ThinkPad laptop computers. The announcement came on the same day Intel revealed its latest processor and chipset, which are featured in the new Lenovo offerings. The laptop models feature the Top Cover Roll Cage, an elastic polycarbonate honeycombed shield that surrounds the LCD screen to reduce the stress on the display and antenn.Lenovo unveiled on Wednesday three new notebooks built around a new processor and chip set announced the same day by Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) .
Lenovo engineered both the ThinkPad T61 and the ThinkPad R61 with its new Top Cover Roll Cage for enhanced durability, an improved thermal management cooling and efficiency system, enhanced wireless connectivity with Ultra Connect II and longer battery life through its Battery Stretch control option.
Both new ThinkPad laptops feature the latest Intel Centrino Pro mobile technology and Intel Centrino Duo technology.
The N200 15.4-inch widescreen notebook combines Intel's latest chipset technology with increased wireless, graphics and storage capabilities.
"We coordinated our release of these products with Intel's announcements. The new technology makes our notebooks easier to use with lower cost of ownership," Tom Ribble, director of Lenovo's ThinkPad and relationship business model for the notebook business unit, told TechNewsWorld.
The T61 and R61 are thinner and lighter than previous ThinkPad models, he said, noting that the new Intel platform will have a faster front line bus and processor than Lenovo's existing notebook lineup.
Lenovo engineered both the ThinkPad T61 and the ThinkPad R61 with its new Top Cover Roll Cage for enhanced durability, an improved thermal management cooling and efficiency system, enhanced wireless connectivity with Ultra Connect II and longer battery life through its Battery Stretch control option.
Both new ThinkPad laptops feature the latest Intel Centrino Pro mobile technology and Intel Centrino Duo technology.
The N200 15.4-inch widescreen notebook combines Intel's latest chipset technology with increased wireless, graphics and storage capabilities.
"We coordinated our release of these products with Intel's announcements. The new technology makes our notebooks easier to use with lower cost of ownership," Tom Ribble, director of Lenovo's ThinkPad and relationship business model for the notebook business unit, told TechNewsWorld.
The T61 and R61 are thinner and lighter than previous ThinkPad models, he said, noting that the new Intel platform will have a faster front line bus and processor than Lenovo's existing notebook lineup.

New Features
Lenovo extended its reinforced bottom cover into a new lid design using its proprietary Top Cover Roll Cage. This is an elastic polycarbonate honeycombed shield that surrounds the LCD screen to reduce the stress on the display and antenna. Combined with the bottom magnesium-alloy frame that protects critical internal parts, the two roll cages make the ThinkPad 20 percent stronger, according to Lenovo.
The new ThinkPads include a new cooling system that reduces noise levels by three decibels, and a Battery Stretch tool to help users extend battery life by powering down features not readily needed.
The new honeycomb-designed roll cage cushions the notebook's LCD, reinforces the screen and helps reduce stress on the display structure and antenna. The new roll cage design combines with Lenovo's Active Protection System, an air bag-like sensor and shock-mounted hard drive.
Enhanced WiFi
Lenovo's new Ultra Connect II connectivity design utilizes the new Top Cover Roll Cage to help eliminate the effect of conductive material and LCD noise. This boosts WWAN (wireless wide area network) and WLAN (wireless local area network) performance and eliminates the need for external antennas, according to Lenovo.
"We optimized the wireless performance and in addition improved the data throughput," said Ribble.
The new notebooks offer several different connectivity options, such as WWAN (on select T61 models) and WLAN with 802.11n technology, 2 GB Ethernet LAN, Bluetooth and a modem.
"Improvements in durability, reliability and wireless connectivity will help to make our customer's PC experience more enjoyable and productive," said Peter Hortensius, senior vice president for notebooks at Lenovo.
Other Features
Lenovo's new notebooks run cooler than previous units as a result of a new thermal management cooling and efficiency system, according to Lenovo. The system design lowers temperature 10 percent and reduces the noise level by three decibels over previous ThinkPad notebooks.
Users can squeeze more battery life from the new computer line by selecting options that minimize the refresh rates and disable radios and Bluetooth options in the Power Manager module.
Lenovo's new notebooks offer optional full-disk encryption hard drives, an integrated biometric fingerprint reader and a smart card reader. Users can also opt for Intel Turbo Memory and gain new IT management capabilities with Intel Active Management Technology in the ThinkPad T61 14-inch widescreen.
The new notebooks offer enhanced multimedia choices such as Intel integrated or Nvidia graphics, a four-in-one media card reader with the R61 14-inch widescreen and an additional integrated camera and Blu-Ray DVD options.
The ThinkPad T61 and R61 14-inch notebooks start at approximately US$1,399 and $1,249, respectively, and will be available in mid-May.
The N200 15-inch widescreen notebook starts at approximately $1,099 and will be available at the end of May.
Lenovo extended its reinforced bottom cover into a new lid design using its proprietary Top Cover Roll Cage. This is an elastic polycarbonate honeycombed shield that surrounds the LCD screen to reduce the stress on the display and antenna. Combined with the bottom magnesium-alloy frame that protects critical internal parts, the two roll cages make the ThinkPad 20 percent stronger, according to Lenovo.
The new ThinkPads include a new cooling system that reduces noise levels by three decibels, and a Battery Stretch tool to help users extend battery life by powering down features not readily needed.
The new honeycomb-designed roll cage cushions the notebook's LCD, reinforces the screen and helps reduce stress on the display structure and antenna. The new roll cage design combines with Lenovo's Active Protection System, an air bag-like sensor and shock-mounted hard drive.
Enhanced WiFi
Lenovo's new Ultra Connect II connectivity design utilizes the new Top Cover Roll Cage to help eliminate the effect of conductive material and LCD noise. This boosts WWAN (wireless wide area network) and WLAN (wireless local area network) performance and eliminates the need for external antennas, according to Lenovo.
"We optimized the wireless performance and in addition improved the data throughput," said Ribble.
The new notebooks offer several different connectivity options, such as WWAN (on select T61 models) and WLAN with 802.11n technology, 2 GB Ethernet LAN, Bluetooth and a modem.
"Improvements in durability, reliability and wireless connectivity will help to make our customer's PC experience more enjoyable and productive," said Peter Hortensius, senior vice president for notebooks at Lenovo.
Other Features
Lenovo's new notebooks run cooler than previous units as a result of a new thermal management cooling and efficiency system, according to Lenovo. The system design lowers temperature 10 percent and reduces the noise level by three decibels over previous ThinkPad notebooks.
Users can squeeze more battery life from the new computer line by selecting options that minimize the refresh rates and disable radios and Bluetooth options in the Power Manager module.
Lenovo's new notebooks offer optional full-disk encryption hard drives, an integrated biometric fingerprint reader and a smart card reader. Users can also opt for Intel Turbo Memory and gain new IT management capabilities with Intel Active Management Technology in the ThinkPad T61 14-inch widescreen.
The new notebooks offer enhanced multimedia choices such as Intel integrated or Nvidia graphics, a four-in-one media card reader with the R61 14-inch widescreen and an additional integrated camera and Blu-Ray DVD options.
The ThinkPad T61 and R61 14-inch notebooks start at approximately US$1,399 and $1,249, respectively, and will be available in mid-May.
The N200 15-inch widescreen notebook starts at approximately $1,099 and will be available at the end of May.


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