Posted in Computer on 23 March 2009

It’s quite a painful task to move your desktop computer from one room to the other in your own house. The experience is even worse when you have to shift your house (imagine those wires and the bulk to carry around). However, we just came across Shuttel X-50, an all-in one touchscreen nettop introduced by Shuttel.
This nettop is special in its own ways and comes with various features such as, a 15.6 inch touchscreen and a dual core Intel Atom 330 processor. It is easy to carry as its body is thin and light. It also has a unique handle, which doubles up as a stand. The thickness of the widescreen display is 1.4″. This nettop looks more like a combination of a desktop and a laptop. However, despite the cool features, it doesn’t have any internals batteries to make it work when unplugged. Nettop computers may prove to be more useful in classrooms, and offices.
Posted in Concept, Luxury on 3 February 2009

The design world and creative minds that are not comfortable with the stagnant look of anything do not rest quietly. Check out the design of this laptop, or desktop; you would be confused on what you should be calling it.
The Asus Stealth is a notebook whose identity crisis makes for a great functionality. The Asus Stealth has been designed by Patrick Dotimas, most especially with gaming fans in mind. The Asus Stealth can be used either as a laptop or a desktop, depending on what you are working on. If a desktop is what is desired, you only need to flip it open so it can be set up on a desk. The Asus Stealth also features a detachable keyboard, so that the display and the keyboard remain as two separate halves.










