
Toshiba Qosmio X505-Q870, which actual price is $1,499.9, is now available for Just 1,399.99 at LogicBuy. Yes, you will be saving up to $100 for sure! Well, here’s what you will get with Toshiba Qosmio X505-Q870, an 18.4” HD+ LCD display, a a NVIDIA GeForce GTS 360M 1GB graphics card, an Intel Core i7 quad-core processor, a 500GB storage hard drive, a 4GB RAM, a blu-ray drive, a webcam, Bluetooth, WiFi, an HDMI output, a 12-cell battery, built-in Harman Kardon Speakers, and of course, Windows 7 Operating System.

It has not even been a week that we heard of HP’s next attempt to get its TouchSmart tm2 convertible tablet refreshed and modified with Core i3 & Core i5 options. The 12.1”, 4.72 pounds TouchSmart tm2-2050us is now in pre-order status, featuring a 2.13GHz Core i3-330M processor DDR3 RAM of 4GB, hard drive of 640GB, a WXGA LED-backlit display, Windows 7 Home Premium OS, Altec speakers, integrated graphics set by Intel, gigabit Ethernet and a 5-in-1 card reader. Moreover, you will have access to a fingerprint reader, inbuilt webcam, a trio of USB 2.0 sockets, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth, audio in/out, VGA/HDMI outputs and a batter that gives good enough back up to last for at least 4 hours.
Although AMD used to be into desktop graphics market only, it is now into notebook industry too and according to many, the company is said to be able to score a big win over there as well. According to sources, the HP will be launching 190 all-new laptops with AMD over a few months to come which is a lot more than 40 laptop models launched last year. Let’s see how far it goes!

If you are too eager to get yourself a ThinkPad netbook (Yes, I’m talking about original Atom-based, 10” Thinkpad), we have got some good yet bad news. Let’s start with good news i.e. Lenovo is indeed working on them. Well, the bad news is that you will need to enroll yourself in a school in New South Wales for having access to one. Yep, according to Lenovo, the product is meant for the Australian school district only. The netbook in accordance to sources features a 1024×600 10” screen rather than the original 11.6” one. Also, it boasts a 1.6GHz Atom N450 processor that doesn’t have as power as AMD Neo, which is being used in the X100e. However, you can expect your notebook to run for at least 2 more hours with the same 6 cell battery.