• 14Sep

    HP’s latest Vivienne Tam netbook was revealed at a fashion show in New York over the weekend, sporting a butterfly design that complements Tam’s spring clothing collection.

    Officially dubbed the “HP Vivienne Tam Digital Clutch,” it’s a follow-up to Tam’s red floral-patterned netbook that debuted last year. And it’s obviously not for guys — except those who are totally comfortable carrying the computer equivalent of a man purse.

    Think I’m being stereotypical? Here’s a quote from Tam herself, according to Softpedia: “When women around the globe carry HP’s digital clutch and wear my clothes, I want them to feel independent and free, like butterflies,” she said. This is not a product for men who are insecure in their masculinity.

    So, when do guys get their own designer netbook, and what would it look like? I’ve actually seen a few models around the Web, and none of them are inspiring: Samsung, for instance, sold a version of its NC10 netbook with a gecko running across the top, designed by French fashion brand Agnès b. Another design from Samsung features a deep blue floral pattern that’s just a little more guy-friendly than Tam’s model.

    Then, there’s the Acer laptop adorned with art by Japanese painter UFO-Hayashi. This netbook sold on eBay for more than $3000.

    But seriously, where are the racing stripes and the flame paint jobs? Why can’t we get the guys from American Chopper or Pimp My Ride to reimagine a mini-netbook for the trendy geek?

    Obviously, the HP Vivienne Tam Digital Clutch is popular enough to warrant a second model, even with the first marked up to $699. When it comes to keeping one’s man card from expiring, who’s to say guys wouldn’t pay a similar premium?

  • 14Sep
    Although the 2006 took place in notebook industry, “Sony Battery Door” event has passed long ago, but the incident caused by this industry, the impact of turbulence is still proudly like a reverberation of the old as old can not be dispersed. Since the frequent media exposure of Sony batteries overheated and caught fire after the incident, and its worldwide laptop battery recall issue will reach a total of 9.6 million, while Sony’s losses to reach 510 billion yen (about 429 million U.S. dollars). At the same time by the incident involved, HP, Dell, Lenovo, ACER laptop and some other multinational companies suffer, have added to problems in the aftermath of the battery recall to. 
         
           Affected by this incident, industry, media, consumers will be an unprecedented three more attention to this important gathering to the sony pcga-bp1n battery, notebook accessories Zhao Yan but not up. Lithium batteries come with the Health and safety problems with this sparked fears that some “new” technology has begun to take this opportunity to appear in people’s line of sight, for example, thin-film batteries and silver-zinc batteries are claimed to replace the lithium battery. However, the experts said that at present due to alternative products are not mature, and lithium batteries is still the ideal notebook battery solutions. This means that at this stage are still unable to put aside notebook lithium battery. 

           Since we can not avoid the problem, we must go to face the problem. In regard to the issue sony pcga-bp2e battery will also be a substitute for a comprehensive, before the widespread continue to haunt us. Recently, Lenovo ThinkPad battery side on the issue and then Pu, it is fortunate that this problem is not “explosive”, “fire” and other injuries related to life safety issues. But only a small number of ThinkPad notebook users with the recent frequent occurrence of the following symptoms: 

    Power Manager (Power Manager) or the Message center (Information Center) shows the “Irreparable damage” (can not repair the damage) “or” battery cannot be charged “(batteries not charging) an error message; 

         Battery capacity is low, such as the short sony pcga-bp2ea battery life time or a sudden drop in power ruler.

   

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