We still have nothing but
leaked roadmaps and
insider information about the details of Intel's
Pineview processor and
Pine Trail platform at this point, but that's not stopping a number of manufacturers from prepping their products for the supposedly upcoming unveiling. There was a
nettop last month,
Lenovo's latest IdeaPad last week, and now, thanks again to the FCC, we know there's a new netbook coming from Fujitsu packing the 1.6GHz Atom N450 processor. The LifeBook MH380 sports a 10.1-inch LCD with a resolution of 1366 x 768, 802.11b/g/n wireless, and, well, that's all our government-funded spies have revealed so far. We're guessing
CES will be a time of great knowing.
[Thanks, Matt]
I'm getting tired of cookie cutter netbooks.
No news of Larger SSD sizes?
Im waiting for the netbook news that will actually make me go out and by one, I'll stick with my XPS M1710, might be heavy but its paid for.
I have ADD and this new Engadget site is giving me a headache, I can't focus on anything. I'll never get used to this. Oh yeah, nice patent. Ugh.
so could anyone please sum up, what the advantages of the whole pine trail thing is in comparison to todays atoms?
i mean, sure, its more efficient and perhaps a bit faster, but by how many percent will battery life and performance increase? any estimates?
perhaps i shoult just look to the wiki ...