Dell introduces 'desknote'
News The new machine also adopts a "desknote" design theme, meaning that it uses desktop versions of the Pentium 4 and pairs them with a large screen, with the aim of offering consumers and small businesses basic portability for a relatively...
[February 26, 2003, 16:28]
Intel takes Pentium 4 on road again
News Many desknote owners use their machines at home and operate them infrequently on battery power. Many desknote models currently use desktop Pentium 4 chips, but Intel has been offering the mobile Pentium 4 line to attempt to sway buyers from that...
[September 24, 2003, 12:20]
Intel to boost mobile chips
News The development should please major PC makers such as Toshiba and Hewlett-Packard, which began offering hybrid "desknote" Pentium 4 notebooks about a year ago. But the desknote trend could begin to dwindle with the popularity of wireless computing...
[January 28, 2003, 16:12]
Notebooks plan a thinner 2005
News In the last few years, manufacturers reacted to the desire for higher performance and larger screens by pairing 15-inch, 15.4-inch and even 17-inch screens with processors designed for desktop PCs to create so-called desktop replacement, or...
[December 23, 2004, 11:30]
Desktop-based notebooks lead sales
News Consumers are prompting a new trend in mobile computing: the "desknote. By taking home large numbers of notebooks based on Intel Pentium 4 desktop processors over the holidays, consumers have legitimised a trend toward larger, more powerful...
[January 9, 2003, 15:12]
Consumer sales boost notebook market
News Many families in the US and Europe, wishing to have a portable computer that can be moved or stowed easily, replaced desktop PCs with a new class of notebook, sometimes called the "desknote. Notebook PCs claimed a larger portion of computer sales...
[March 26, 2003, 15:58]
Fujitsu announces 80GB notebook storage
News Hewlett-Packard will be first to use the new Travelstar 80GN, in a forthcoming Pavilion ze5300 notebook, a "desknote" portable machine that will feature a 15-inch screen and Pentium 4 processor. Fujitsu on Monday announced its new MHT line of...
[March 10, 2003, 15:39]
Sony predicts rebirth of television
News The desknote machine will feature a 2.6GHz Pentium 4 processor from Intel, along with a 16-inch screen and a 60GB hard drive. Sony's future may be coming full circle with a product that helped establish the company as a consumer-electronics giant.
[January 10, 2003, 7:28]
"Monster machine! But the screen..."
Member Review Apart from my subpixel problem, this DeskNote has no other weaknesses. I've got the 1705Smi (3.06GHz, 120GB HDD, 512MB DD-RAM, 128MB GeForce, wireless LAN, DVD-R/RW). The specs are really impressive. The software is also superb.
[November 20, 2003, 13:21]



