Will start... Jgn lupa kalimatnya On 6/17/08, Firdauf Achmad Dhewata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > $2099 > *gedebug* > > --- In [email protected], Peter Hermawan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: >> >> http://crave.cnet.com/8301-1_105-9963909-1.html >> >> une 10, 2008 1:00 AM PDT >> >> >> HP/Voodoo takes on MacBook with 13-inch Envy laptop >> >> Posted by <http://crave.cnet.com/8300-1_105-1.html?authorId=145>Dan > Ackerman >> [] >> >> >> The Voodoo Envy 133 >> (Credit: HP/Voodoo) >> >> We've previously taken notice of Voodoo founder (and current chief >> technology officer of HP's Global Gaming Business) Rahul Sood's >> playful birthday video, where he >> <http://crave.cnet.com/8301-1_105-9957363-1.html>cut a cake with a >> MacBook Air and said, "Well, I wouldn't be needing this notebook for >> long anyways." Now we know exactly what he was talking about, with >> the new announcement of the Voodoo Envy 133. >> >> We actually got to take a peek at one of these in person a few weeks >> ago, and we were impressed with the slim, attractive design. At >> around 3.4 pounds, it falls somewhere between the traditional >> > <http://reviews.cnet.com/laptops/apple-macbook-black-core/4505-3121_7-32737068.html>MacBook > >> and the lighter >> > <http://reviews.cnet.com/laptops/apple-macbook-air-80gb/4505-3121_7-32818756.html>MacBook > >> Air (it's nearly as thin, at 0.7 inch)--it might be best compared >> with >> > <http://reviews.cnet.com/laptops/lenovo-thinkpad-x300/4505-3121_7-32864938.html>Lenovo's > >> 13-inch X300. >> [] >> >> >> Voodoo is not into soft, rounded corners. >> (Credit: HP/Voodoo) >> >> One particularly smart innovation we hope other laptop makers will >> adopt is what the company calls "Voodoo Aura PowerConnect." That >> simply means the Ethernet jack is located on the power brick, so you >> don't have to fit the jack into the system itself. Plus, the power >> brick will act as a point-to-point Wi-Fi connection, so you can >> unplug and move around without being tethered to your Ethernet cable >> in those rare situations where you have wired Internet access, but no >> Wi-Fi router (which actually happened to us in a hotel recently). >> There's also an Instant-On menu that gives you access to a Web >> browser and even Skype, without booting into Windows. >> >> Unlike the Air, the system has HDMI and multiple USB ports, but it >> does have a few Mac-like touchpad gesture controls (such as pinching >> to zoom in on photos). We saw it in white, but the Envy 133 will be >> available in a variety of colors and custom graphic finishes. >> >> The Envy 133 will start at $2,099, and be available "starting this >> summer," according to HP. Other highlights include: >> >> * Starts at 3.4 pounds, 0.70 inch thin, 9.04 inches deep, and >> 12.65 inches wide. >> * A carbon fibre casing with custom microweave design. The >> 13.3-inch backlit LED screen is covered with a durable fused > composite glass. >> * Voodoo IOS - gives road warriors instant access to Skype and an >> Internet browser. >> * Voodoo Aura PowerConnect - users can plug an Ethernet cable >> into the jack located on the power brick. A point-to-point Wi-Fi >> connection is automatically established, between the RJ45 and the > notebook. >> * Multiple gesture touchpad - features scroll and pinch options. >> * Standard integrated Webcam >> * Wireless connectivity - includes integrated wireless 802.11 >> ABGN + Bluetooth. >> * Ports - headphone/microphone, HDMI, USB 2.0 (1x) and a shared >> e-SATA/USB (1x). >> * Backlit keyboard >> * Proximity sensor - This system recognizes when fingers are on >> the keyboard and turns off the touchpad to avoid any accidental >> movement of the cursor. >> * LED display - 13.3-inch LED WXGA (1,280x800) screen covered in >> high-quality fused composite glass that runs from edge to edge. >> * Ambient sensors - adjusts the display brightness according to >> its surrounding environment. >> >> >> peter >> "Why do we fall down, Bruce? So we can learn to pick ourselves up >> again." Dr. Thomas Wayne >> > > >
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