
You got a choice from Core 2 Duo P8400, P8600, T9400 and P9500. Stock version which priced at 130,000 Yen will be powered by Core 2 Duo P8400 at 2.26GHz and comes with 2GB of DDR3 RAM (1066Mhz), a 160 GB HDD at 5400 rpm, Chipset G45, DVD 8x Super Multi, a 15.4” LCD with a WUXGA resolution (1920 x 1200) and a GeForce 9600M GT at 512MB. Simple design is always great.PC-Koubou a well known store in Akihabara District has come out with the BTO (Built to Order) Notebook, the Amphis BTO GSN618GW TYPE-S.

The VAIO TT series will have three different colors for you to choose from, they are the black (model: VGN-TT16LN/B), gold (model: VGN-TT16LN/N) and red (model: VGN-TT16LN/R). It comes with a suggested price of 2,199,000(KRW) that’s about $1600.Sony in Korea has announced its 11.1-inch wide notebook pc ‘VAIO TT Series’ which comes with the “Quick Charge” feature. It is powered by Intel’s latest Core 2 Duo processor (SU9400) and DDR2.

It is powered by Intel Core 2 Duo processor T9400(2.53GHz) and comes with 3GB DDR3 memory, 2GB of Turbo Memory, 320GB HDD and high-performance NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT. Wow that’s good enough for gaming.LG Electronics has launched its premium notebook pc ‘XNOTE P310 Series’ in Korea market, powered by Centrino 2 platform. The laptop features an aluminum finish with black rose pattern and comes with a 13.1-inch LCD display with LED back light.

Not bad huh, available starting 1st November at Best Buy.It is powered by AMD Athlon 2650e processor (1.6GHz, 512KB L2 cache, 800MHz FSB), running on Vista Home Basic and comes with 1GB of DDR2, 160GB HDD, ATI Radeon X1200 graphics (up to 1919MB of ATI’s HyperMemory), 14.1-inch widescreen display with 1280×800 resolution, DVD burner, 802.11b/g WiFi and two USB ports. Looking for an affordable lappie, here’s one eMachines eMD620-5777, priced at only $430.

It is powered by an Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz processor and comes with 8GB or 16GB SSD, or 60GB HDD for storage, webcam, Wi-Fi (3G coming later), and adorned with onyx-toned “swirl” imprint design. The HP Mini 1000 comes with a starting price of $400.The HP Mini 1000 is an Internet-centric, ultra-mobile laptop that weighs only 2.25 pounds. You can get it in 8.9-inch or 10.2-inch Brightview display.

This netbook is running on either Linux Ubuntu or Microsoft Windows XP OS and it comes with 1GB RAM, 60GB or 80GB hard drive, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, an integrated webcam, and a 12.1 inch WXGA display screen. It is priced $600 above depending on your configuration.Just want to tell you guys that the new Dell Inspiron Mini 12 netbook has been released in Japan.

The netbook is powered by Intel Atom 1.60GHz processor, running on Windows XP Home Edition(SP3), and comes with 1GB of RAM, 945GSE Express chipset, 160GB HDD and a 10.2-inch wide display. Besides that, you will also get a 1.3M webcam, 4-in-1 card reader, USB 2.0*3, Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth 2.0+EDR. The Wind Netbook U100 Vogue netbook measures 260×180×19.4~40mm and weighs at 1.32 kg. The netbook is expected to be available on December 13th for ¥56,800 in Japan.MSI has announced its new netbook in Japan, the ‘Wind Netbook U100 Vogue’. You can choose from four different colors ~ angel white, wind for love, empire black and romantic pink.

The device should be available in February next year for 40 bucks.Logitech’s Comfort Lapdesk features four-layer heat shield design to keep your laptop chilled.

Price will start from $700, depending on the specs you’re getting.While other features include an integrated webcam, built-in stereo speakers, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, an Ethernet port and support for Verizon or AT&T mobile broadband. The new Mini 1000 Vivienne Tam netbook from HP is now available for purchase. It is a 10.2 inch netbook that is powered by Intel Atom N270 1.60GHz processor, and comes with 1GB DDR2 RAM, 16GB solid state drive or 60GB hard drive option, 3-cell battery, a 1,024 x 600 resolution LCD display with LED backlight and running on Windows XP Home OS.

BenQ is going to released 3,000 units U101 in Taiwan and 20,000 units to China this month. Price is still unknown.[update]Priced around $500[/update]Joybook Lite U101 latest netbook from BenQ. It has a 10.1 inch display with LED backlight and a 16:9 aspect ratio and that’s good enough for movie.

The specs are quite average ~ Atom N270 powered, with 1GB of RAM, 120 or 160GB of HDD, a 10.1” WSVGA LCD, 945GSE Express Chipset, Wifi and running on XP Home or Pro or Vista Home Premium. Price started at ¥49800 (400€).This is the Kouziro aka FRNU302/BK, a Netbook from Frontier in Japan.

The current is 8.9-inch. In addition, the company has also planned to release the large 14.1 inch LED-based Aspire One which is going for sub-$1,200 sometime next year. What do you think of this, could it be real?There are rumors around saying that Acer will be releasing a 10-inch display Acer Aspire One next year somewhere between February and March.

The 12.1-inch screen Lenovo ThinkPad X200 S ultraportable notebook is a lighter and slightly less powerful version.. The three major advantages the X200 S offers over the X200 is a lighter weight, higher resolution LED backlit screen and better battery life. If you're a user that values battery life and lower weight over performance then the X200s could fit your needs better than the X200 -- so long as you can justify the extra $500 price tag for those needs.


The HP mini 1000 is the much hoped for Intel Atom based update to the VIA platform Mini-Note 2133. With a complete refresh this netbook is thinner thanks to a smaller hard drive and lithium polymer battery but still keeps the same great full-size keyboard. Offered with two screen sizes, 8.9" and 10.2", the Mini 1000 has a configuration for any budget and including WWAN 3G capabilities for users on the go.


The HP Pavilion dv5t is the replacement for the ever-popular dv6000 series notebooks. It is a full redesign that includes many new features. The dv5t is based on the latest Intel "Montevina" Centrino 2 mobile technology and is available with powerful dedicated graphics.

The upper LCD portion is now made of a magnesium alloy instead of plastic, magnesium is both lightweight and highly heat-conductive when compared to plastic, so not only will it lighten the system while adding a measure of hardness and general structural integrity to the machine, but it'll also keep it a little cooler. The lower part of the chassis is reinforced with titanium, which makes the T60p noticeably more durable than its already-solid T40 predecessor. The hard drive is SATA, which means that if necessary, you can take it out and connect it to a desktop machine. It also offers a higher potential data transfer rate than parallel ATA (IDE) hard drives of the past. One of the most interesting new features of the T60p is a physical switch that allows you to instantly turn off all radio transmitting devices in the system. Not only will this help to prolong battery life if you don't need to use the wireless LAN, Bluetooth, or the internal cellular modem if you have one, but it also makes your computer more airplane-friendly. There is an integrated fingerprint reader on the right side of the machine, approximately where your palm would rest while typing. It's supposed to allow you to use a scan of your finger instead of passwords in various applications and such.Integraded 11a/b/g/n wireless lan adapter. ATI Mobility Fire GL V5250 256mb video adapter.9 cell Li-Ion battery.Thinkpad Serial ATA Hard drive bay Adapter.. ThinkPad AC/Dc Combo Adapter(US/Can/LA).Lenovo USB/Analog Headset by Sennheiser. kensington MicroSaver Security Cable Cable Lock from Lenovo. 3 year depot 9x5 Next business day warranty.



Forgetting to include VoodooPC on a list of high priced hardware is like forgetting to buy beer for a kegger. VoodooPC is consistently pumping out high performing machines with price tags to match.
Only the second manufacturer to provide 19' SLI in this roundup, VoodooPC does so by way of dual NVIDIA GeForce 7800GTX's, and they also include a 2.4GHz AMD Turion 64 CPU, 2GB of DDR RAM, and a 120GB SATA hard drive.
VoodooPC markets this laptop as a desktop replacement, with an emphasis on it being a high end gaming machine. Like Falcon Northwest, the Envy u909 allows users to take their pick from a selection of automotive finishes for the chassis color. As can be expected, the laptop looks great.
The Envy u909 happens to be the most expensive laptop on the list. Coming from a company that once sold a gold plated case, this is hardly surprising.
Approximate Price:-$5,989.25

Here we have another HD DVD capable laptop, this time brought to you by the good people over at Toshiba. With a 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2GB of RAM, 240GB of RAID-0 goodness, and a NVIDIA GeForce Go 7600, Toshiba provides a nice supporting cast of components to complement the HD DVD player. They also throw in a biometric fingerprint scanner for good measure.
Toshiba offers 240GB of hard drive space (RAID-0) in the Qosmio, which differentiates it slightly, but RAID-0 just offers more space, without any data protection benefit, rendering it near-useless as a selling point or justification for a higher price. One area that some users may find it worth shelling out the extra dough for the Toshiba is that it offers full HD resolution, instead of being limited to 720p like the Acer is.
Approximate Price:-$3,499.99

We have here a first for the mobile world - a portable Blu-ray drive in a laptop. Depending on your needs, this may not get a rise out of you, but for a lot of tech geeks out there this is a pretty cool thing. We've seen several vendors with HD-DVD capable laptops, but this is the first one available with Blu-ray.
If you set aside the fact that there is a Blu-ray drive in this laptop, the hardware doesn't seem that amazing compared to the others. The only exception is that the VGN-AR190G boasts dual hard drives for 200GB of storage. Otherwise, the CPU is a normal Core Duo, it has the standard 2GB of RAM, and the GeForce Go 7600GT is an okay choice. 1920x1200 resolutions on a 17' screen again may be too small for some users, but the HD video junkie that purchases this laptop is unlikely to care.

A company whose large DTR designs are replicated world-wide, Sager brings to the table a great system in the form of the NP5950V. The specs speak for themselves- you can't ask for much more in a laptop. Being one of only two systems to grace this list with 19' SLI is a nice feather for Sager to stick in their cap, especially when it features two 7900GTX graphics cards, while others only' feature 7800GTX's.
I've also heard that this system overclocks well, if you're into that type of thing. Just one more reason to put it on your short list of power systems to check out.

You almost had to expect to see an entry from Falcon Northwest on this list. Having long been one of the premier boutique PC shops, Falcon does not disappoint with the FragBook DR 6800A .Probably the closest competitor to Apple in the way of fit and finish, you'd be hard pressed to find many nicer looking laptops. There's a great deal of aesthetic modifications you can have done right at Falcon's factory before the laptop ships.
Inside the FragBook isn't much of a slouch either. Powered by a desktop 2.4GHz AMD Athlon64 X2 4600+, there's a ton of power at your fingertips.Coupled with 2GB of DDR RAM, a 120GB SATA hard drive, and a NVIDIA GeForce Go 7900 displaying 1920x1200 on a 17' screen, you've got yourself quite a system, for gaming or otherwise.
Approximate Price:-$4,943.34



No top ten lists of expensive top tier systems would be complete without including an offering from Alienware. Billed as a high end gaming system/desktop replacement, the Aurora m9700 sports a 2.4GHz AMD Turion 64 CPU, 17' 1920x1200 screen, and two NVIDIA GeForce Go 7900GS graphics cards running in SLI configuration. True to Alienware form, the unit is styled with the alien theme and comes in several customizable colors. Alienware has never had the reputation of being the most affordable or cost conscious OEM. In this case, that reputation stands firm. It looks pretty with its snazzy paintjob, gills' on the top of the chassis, and contains some nice hardware inside.
Approximate Price:- $3,126.00

This is one hell of a machine, especially if you intend on using it for video playback purposes. The beefy Aspire 9810 is one of the first laptops out there to include an HD DVD drive, for all of you out there interested in portable HD video. A Core 2 Duo processor will also ensure you have plenty of power on tap for multitasking.
This laptop is one of the best bargains of the bunch. When you consider that a standalone HD DVD unit will run you about $500-$600 alone, that leaves you spending about $2,000 for a system that comes with a 2.0GHz Core 2 Duo CPU, 2GB of RAM, a fairly large amount of hard drive space, mid-range video card, and a big beautiful LCD, all in a package that you can still cart around to class, or on business trips.
Approximate Price:- $2600


The ThinkPad T60p notebooks are the perfect balance of performance and portability. Designed for highly mobile users, the ThinkPad T60p Series notebooks deliver outstanding performance, full functionality and long battery life in an easily portable, thin and light design. Powered by an Intel Core Duo processor and 1 GB RAM, the T60p provides all the strength necessary to plow through the most demanding programs. A 15.4" screen gives ample room to see all your work and wireless and ethernet options get you online wherever you may be.



Get the most out of your work day with the HP Compaq nw9440 Mobile Workstation. Featuring a blazing 2.16 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 processor backed up by 2 GB of RAM, the nw9440 can tackle any demanding programs simultaneously. The NVIDIA Quadro FX 1500M graphics controller with 256 MB of dedicated video memory powers video and images out onto the amazing high resolution 17" WUXGA widescreen. Store important data on the hard drive or back it up with the DVD±RW Dual Layer optical drive. Certified with the latest ISV workstation applications, the HP Compaq nw9440 Mobile Workstation is the professional notebook you are in look out for


The stylishly sleek Fujitsu LifeBook P7230 is the ideal mobile notebook for business professionals, students, and the tech savvy enthusiasts. Sporting the ultimate in performance with an Intel Core Solo Processor and a 10.6" Crystal View XGA screen, the LifeBook P7230 brings pictures and DVD's to life. A modular bay can accomodate the included Dual Layer Multi Format DVD Writer or an optional bay battery giving you the freedom to backup data and continue working long after. Superior wireless connectivity taps you into the internet from anywhere. With a large suite of ports usually found on larger notebooks you can plug the LifeBook P7230 into a larger screen for watching movies or into the company projector for that important business presentation



The Asus Lamborgini VX1 is the expression of the Asus and Lamborgini spirit that conveys speed, strength, beauty and power. Enjoy power on the go with Intel Core Duo processing and Centrino Duo Technology. The dual core processing capabilities of the VX1 offers desktop level computing performance such as faster processing and high quality multimedia enjoyment while enabling high mobility and better productivity with smaller form factor and longer battery life. The 15" VX1, weighing less than most of the 14" notebooks, is a powerful work machine with superior mobility.

MacBook Pro now features Intel Core 2 Duo processors running at up to 2.4GHz, the new NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT graphics processor, a 1680 x 1050 resolution and a system memory expandable up to 4GB. There is a new larger hard drive and a built-in AirPort Extreme wireless 802.11n draft protocol to allow you to connect in more places than ever.

The new Compaq Tablet PC TC1000 is the first PC built to be versatile enough to adapt to your working style with the power and productivity of a Windows PC. Whether it's in tablet mode or notebook PC mode, you'll experience a new level of productivity and mobility with its combination of state-of-the-art handwriting and computing together in an innovative, highly mobile and versatile design.

The Actius AL3DU in addition to the still-nifty 3D display, you get a up-to-date specs, including a 1.86GHz Pentium M 750 processor; up to 2GB of DDR2 SDRAM; an Nvidia GeForce Go 6600 video card with 128MB of dedicated video memory; an 80GB hard drive; a multiformat, double-layer DVD burner; and all of the software, the features, and the connections you'd look for in a desktop-replacement multimedia notebook. The Actius AL3DU's 15-inch XGA 3D screen technology remains essentially the same as that of the prior version's; applications and images that were designed for 3D really pop out of the screen an amazing 360-degree model and even normal games and movies viewed in 3D mode are a bit more engaging than on a 2D display . The Actius AL3DU weighs about two pounds less than the RD3D.

The Inspiron 1525 is the latest laptop in this lineup. The LCD panel on the 1525 is good, and offers decent levels of contrast, color, and brightness levels. The resolution on offer here is 1280 x 800 with the standard panel. Dell offers a Tru-Life option on this panel, which increases the resolution to a respectable 1440 x 900 and offers far better levels of brightness, color and contrast.

This lower end basic laptop from Compaq is great for first time users and the large screen adds to the entertainment utility. It has a Celeron 2GHz Processor and runs on FDOS Operating System. It sports a 120 GB Sata Hard drive for storage. It also includes a VGA Camera and 15.4 inch large display screen. A DVD Writer and a video card. Also fitted is a embedded Wi-Fi Modem along with speakers Sound card and it also has a touch pad mouse navigator for easy navigation