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News Update Apple Mac Pro : Apple Stores Are Holding The New MacBooks Captive

The major design feature of Apple's new MacBook is its low weight. To hold it in one's hand, untethered, is to appreciate the significance of the design. So why shouldn't Apple let customers walk around the store with one and test the keyboard for awhile? Here's my argument.

It's been said that the new MacBook is actually the long anticipated iPad Pro. By that observers mean that the low weight, OS X power for traditional activities and the 12-inch screen rival what one could expect to do with the 12.x-inch iPad Pro. Many think Apple will release that iPad Pro in a few months to breathe new life into the product line. But I digress.
Today, this blurring of the weight penalty for a modern notebook Mac like the MacBook is an astonis

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The major design feature of Apple's new MacBook is its low weight. To hold it in one's hand, untethered, is to appreciate the significance of the design. So why shouldn't Apple let customers walk around the store with one and test the keyboard for awhile? Here's my argument.

It's been said that the new MacBook is actually the long anticipated iPad Pro. By that observers mean that the low weight, OS X power for traditional activities and the 12-inch screen rival what one could expect to do with the 12.x-inch iPad Pro. Many think Apple will release that iPad Pro in a few months to breathe new life into the product line. But I digress.

Today, this blurring of the weight penalty for a modern notebook Mac like the MacBook is an astonishing and pleasing thing to discover. Right away, one's brain says, I would love to be mobile, to travel with this Mac.

I weighed my iPad Air with its folio cover (Macally Clear Case). The total weight is 684 grams (1.50 pounds). That seems like a fair comparison because the MacBook also has a lid that closes to protect the display. Meanwhile, the naked MacBook weighs 910 grams (2.0 pounds). When the weights are this close, something clicks in the brain about the portability and desirability of the MacBook.

L: iPad Air at 1.5 lbs with folio case, R: naked MacBook at 2.0 lbs

Apple Stores Say No

However, in the Apple retail stores, these majestic MacBooks are tethered to the tables. About all one can do is lift one up for a bit and then stoop over and fiddle with the keyboard. Its a tiresome process. Indeed, I already wrote about important it is to spend some quality time with this excellent keyboard. "Eight Weeks With the MacBook Keyboard: Total Love."

What the customer really needs to do is walk around the store with one, put it in a backpack or briefcase, sit on the floor in a corner or sit on one of the high stools near the genius bar and type for 20 minutes. Hold it. In fact, fondle it at length. Free from its bindings.

Now I know what you're thinking: the security aspects of letting a customer walk around with an untethered MacBook are a challenge. One of them might just continue walking, right out of the store. However, if the salesperson really wants to close the deal, he or she could accompany the prospective customer during this sales opportunity.

It's also a chance to more fully engage the customer, answer questions and demonstrate features such as AirPlay, AirDrop and AirPrint. The impact of those technologies is huge when the MacBook rests in the lap, not wired to a table.

Sure it's a challenge, but in grand scheme of challenges for Apple, this seems like a small one. For example, one could limit the number of untethered MacBooks to one or two at a time. (And have Find My Mac turned on.)

This new MacBook is beautiful and desirable by virtue of its two pound design point. Just like the Apple Watch, which one has to actually try on to appreciate, the MacBook needs to be "tried on" in a real world scenario.

Otherwise, it becomes a lonely, small, hamstrung device. Chained to a table. Aching to be carried around and typed on for awhile, but unable. It longs for a great escape.

Right into the customer's shopping bag.

New Product Launched : HP Unveils The Spectre x360, A 13-Inch Convertible

HP is looking to wow customers with its latest notebook, a touch-enabled, hybrid device called the Spectre x360. Featuring a machined-aluminium body, a thin profile, powerful internals, and long-battery life, the Spectre looks set to impress.

Hybrid devices have been a staple of the Windows 8 era but the new laptops coming onto the market seem to just now be coming into their own. That’s thanks to better than ever battery life, and improvements in screens and CPU power optimizations.
The Spectre x360 fits into this market very well, and HP seems to have focused heavily on the design and aesthetic of this machine. The device features a 0.6-inch profile and a clamshell formfactor.

However, the 13-inch FHD/QHD touchscreen display can bend over backwards, up to 360 degrees. Users can change the screen orientation depending in which way they use the machine, alternating between regular laptop and tablet styles of use.
HP is also touting the new hinges that the device uses, claiming they’ll last for the lifetime of the laptop without any of the problems that are traditionally found on this type of device.

One of the most important aspects that the manufacturer is touting, is the Spectre’s battery life. HP claims that the combination of efficient screens, CPU and Wi-Fi optimizations will allow the device to go more than 12 hours without a charge. Of course, this claim will need a lot of testing once the device hits markets.

Here are the Spectre x360’s main specs:
  • Dimensions: 12.7 in (W) x 8.6 in (D) x 0.6 in (H)
  • Weight: 3.26 lb (1. 47 kg)
  • Intel Broadwell i5 -5200U CPU at 2.2 Ghz
  • 8GB DDR3 RAM
  • 256GB SSD (upgradeable to 512 GB)
  • 13.3-inch Full HD/Quad HD display
  • 3x USB 3.0 ports, HDMI port, MiniDisplay port
The HP Spectre x360 goes on sale today on the manufacturer’s website, and will also be arriving on BestBuy after the first half of this month. As for pricing, that all depends on which specs you opt for. The base i5 model with a 1080p screen starts at $899.99, while a range-topper i7 with a QHD screen and a 512GB SSD will end up costing you $1399.99.

New Product Launch : Acer Launches Aspire R 13 Convertible Notebook

Acer today launched its Aspire R 13 convertible notebook in India at a price Rs 83,999. The R 13 comes with Acer’s unique Ezel Aero Hinge that allows the display to rotate into six different modes. It can also be used with the optional Acer Active Pen.

The Aspire R 13 Series was first unveiled at Acer’s Global Press Conference at IFA 2014 in Berlin, Germany, where Acer announced their entire line of holiday products.

The Aspire R 13 is less than 1 inch thin and weighs around 1.5 kg. It comes with a 13.3-inch Full HD touch display which can rotate 180-degrees. The screen comes with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection. 

In addition, anti-fingerprint technology helps eliminate smudges. Corning’s newly developed AR/ETC technology minimizes reflections and improves the display’s contrast.

The Aspire R 13 can also be used with an optional Acer Active Pen for drawing, creating and collaborating. The pen comes with a pressure sensor for professional drawing and a hover sensor for easy access to functions. It also supports palm rejection so users can write on the screen.

The pen works with Acer’s exclusive pen-enabled software, Acer Hover Access, which is pre-installed on all models.

The device is powered by 4th Gen Intel Core i5 processor, has up to 512 GB of Solid State Drive with RAID-0 support and up to 8GB of memory. It runs on Windows 8.1 OS and claims to deliver up to 8 hours of battery life. The Aspire R 13 will be available at select Croma retail stores.
Acer today launched its Aspire R 13 convertible notebook in India at a price Rs 83,999. The R 13 comes with Acer’s unique Ezel Aero Hinge that allows the display to rotate into six different modes. It can also be used with the optional Acer Active Pen.
The Aspire R 13 Series was first unveiled at Acer’s Global Press Conference at IFA 2014 in Berlin, Germany, where Acer announced their entire line of holiday products.
The Aspire R 13 is less than 1 inch thin and weighs around 1.5 kg. It comes with a 13.3-inch Full HD touch display which can rotate 180-degrees. The screen comes with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection.
In addition, anti-fingerprint technology helps eliminate smudges. Corning’s newly developed AR/ETC technology minimizes reflections and improves the display’s contrast.
The Aspire R 13 can also be used with an optional Acer Active Pen for drawing, creating and collaborating. The pen comes with a pressure sensor for professional drawing and a hover sensor for easy access to functions. It also supports palm rejection so users can write on the screen.
The pen works with Acer’s exclusive pen-enabled software, Acer Hover Access, which is pre-installed on all models.
The device is powered by 4th Gen Intel Core i5 processor, has up to 512 GB of Solid State Drive with RAID-0 support and up to 8GB of memory. It runs on Windows 8.1 OS and claims to deliver up to 8 hours of battery life. The Aspire R 13 will be available at select Croma retail stores.
- See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/technology/gadgets/acer-launches-aspire-r-13-convertible-notebook-at-rs-83999/#sthash.uCgsF3eL.dpuf

New Product Launch : Is the Netbook back? Asus introducing New Notebook EeeBook X205.

Asus today launched its EeeBook X205 notebook in India at price of Rs 14,999. The new EeeBook runs on Windows 8.1 (32-bit) operating system with Bing and one year Office 365 subscription. Asus claims the EeeBook X205 to be its lightest notebook. It sports a 11.6-inch HD glare display panel with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels. The device, overall, is slim, light and portable. It features a full-size keyboard and touchpad.  
On the hardware front, it runs on a 1.33GHz quad-core Intel Bay Trail Atom Z3735 processor with Intel HD Graphics and 2GB RAM. It comes with 32GB of storage, out of which around 20GB is available to users. The EeeBook X205 has a microSD card slot which supports up to 128GB of external storage along with two USB 2.0 ports, through which users can connect their portable hard drive. Microsoft is also offer 15GB OneDrive storage for lifetime and 100GB of free Microsoft OneDrive space for two years. Asus is additionally offering 500GB of its WebStorage for free for two years.

On the connectivity front, it offers WLan, Bluetooth 4.0, micro-HDMI and two USB 2.0 ports. It will be available on Flipkart in Blue, White, Gold and Red colour options starting from January 21. The device is expected to be available in Asus stores by the first week of February.

Fujitsu’s Lifebook AH552 Launched In India

Japoneses laptop producer Fujitsu has declared a new addition to the business's Indian profile. The Lifebook AH552/SL Ultrabook is available in Indian now for a price of Rs 61,900.

As an ultrabook, the Lifebook AH552 is 25.4mm thin and is between 2.2-2.6 kg based on the final settings and power supply potential. Fujitsu has involved several settings choices for laptops computer.

The ultrabook has a 15.6-inch TFT, LED backlit, shiny board with a quality of 1366 x 768. When it comes to selecting the processer, customers have the choice of choosing one of seven CPUs. The choices variety from Apple Ivy Link processor chips such as the Primary i3-3110M which is 2.4GHz, Primary i3-3120M processer which is 2.5GHz, Primary i5 3210M processer with a clock-speed variety of 2.5GHz to 3.1GHz and the i5-3230M processer, which can be clocked to 3.2GHz at its highest possible settings. The organization also has involved the choice of selecting the high-end Primary i7-3612QM or Corei7-3632QM processor chips with 6MB storage cache and up to 3.2GHz. The Ivy Link processor chips are all in addition to Apple HD 4000 design. The only Exotic Link or second-generation Apple processer choice is the Core™ i3-2350M processer clocked 2.3GHz. Normally, the Exotic Link CPU comes with Apple HD 3000 design. 
The ultrabook facilitates up to 16GB of RAM in two storage spots. HDD choices variety from 320GB SATA 5400rpm pushes to the quicker 7200rpm 500GB SATA drive. Fujitsu has also permitted customers to pick a 5400 rpm, 750GB HDD.

One of the notebook’s USB spots is of the USB 3.0 variety and it features the At any time USB Cost performance to charge cell mobile phones and pills even when the system is turned off. The laptop key pad on the Lifebook AH552 is chiclet style, and has a spill-resistant design along with a full num pad. A safety tissue layer and selection plate under the key pad help reduce the chance of inner elements holding water or other fluid.

As far as the selection of spots is involved, the Lifebook AH552 is not missing. It has a single DC-in slot, 3 x USB 2.0, one USB 3.0 slot for At any time USB Cost performance, a VGA slot, an HDMI slot, an RJ-45 Ethernet port, a Kensington Protected to keep laptops computer secure. The organization has also included a 4-in-1 card audience, which facilitates SD, SDHC, MS, MS Pro cards. The ultrabook has the DTS Increase performance and stereo system sound system.

Speaking on the release event, Alok Sharma, the organization's Nation Administrator for Office Systems, said, “The Fujitsu Lifebook profile offers a variety of entry-level and more highly effective, individual alternatives. Fujitsu Lifebook provides highest possible stability, motivated by a unique mixture of In german perfection technological innovation and Japoneses quality, reinforced by 30 years of experience. This irresistible mixture is now available in Indian.”
 
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