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more about #ultrathin more comments → weatherman: Man that thing is thin. I had to do a double-take with that shadow there. I'd like to see what the specs are (especially the graphics card) but I'm de... more » weatherman: I really like the Studio designs. Dell's really got the best looking PCs out there, and is challenging Apple for both design and performance, at a muc... more » TampaShooters: Waqit a sec... They are selling this really nice laptop which can be spec'd out nicely, for 3 to 4 times less than the low spec'd Adamo? Dell is being... more » Pritesh Patel: Don't you mean 240Hz instead of 24Hz? would really suck if it was 24Hz lol. more » ripfire: The only way I would find this interesting is if they include discreet graphics by nVidia or ATI. more » Charbax2: How is a price of over $700 low-cost? Has Gizmodo lost complete feeling for the cost of things? Just cause Apple is gauging their customers, does that... more » ZLevee: "Does anyone need this, or want this?" - Yes and yes. My desktop in all its easily moddable glory is my workhorse. I don't need a top of the line lapt... more » Windhawk: Intel frightened itself by creating a product at the low end that had such thin margins. It needs to re-position the modified Atom for mid-market so i... more » alexmg2420: The new "Intel Molecule!" Two or more Atoms stuck together to make a fair processor. more » ripfire: Make it available for miniITX, then I'll consider it. more » ZLevee: Can I just ask what the heck you mean by "....1080p video, something that even nicely-screened netbooks simply don't need."? Even if you can tell 1080... more » TonyTriple: I'm in need of a laptop and was wondering if there have been any improvements in energy efficiency. AMD rigs have a reputation for supposedly running ... more » strider_mt2k: Hey that's super. Too bad I already bought a machine with Intel inside. Maybe on the next go round? more » Stacky Botrus: At the end of the day, all of these things are laptops - at different physical sizes. E.O.S. more » OMG! Chariot!: Intel is the future... more » -
#dell
Dell Latitude Z Gets Leaked, Tentatively Held For Photo Shoot
Well, it looks like the Dell Latitude Z, a svelte, mid-range ultrathin, has come out of hiding for its first photo shoot. More » -
#dell
Dell Joins the Sorta Thin, Sorta Cheap Laptop Party With 14-Inch, $649 Studio 14z
Ok, this trend is really growing some legs. Dell has just announced and made available their Studio 14z, a $649 optical-driveless budgetultrathinkindathin with a 16:9 HD display, Nvidia 9400m graphics and a 14-inch footprint. More » -
#rumor
HP to Release Budget Ultrathin Laptops Later This Year
Intel told us to expect cheap, thin, midsized laptops to start showing up in major laptop manufacturers' catalogs this summer, and sure enough, Lenovo announced theirs one week later. Next up, according to Digitimes: Hewlett-Packard. More » -
#laptops
Lenovo U350 Is Pretty Thin, Pretty Light, and Pretty Cheap
Just last week Intel was all "Hey! Thin, light and cheap laptops are the next big thing, TRUST US!" The Lenovo IdeaPad U350, a $650, 13.3-inch ultrathin notebook, is exactly what they were talking about. More » -
#panasonic
Sexiest Plasma (Still) Alive: Panasonic Z1 Priced at $6000
HDGuru just caught wind that the 1-inch-thick 54" Z1 plasma from Panasonic (TC-P54Z1) will cost a hefty $6000 when it arrives this June. -
#processors
Intel Also Designing Processor for Low-Cost, Ultrathin Laptops
Just days after we heard about AMD's oddly-positioned processor for ultrathin laptops, the Neo, Intel is reported to be working on something almost identical. Are these bridge laptops the secret next big thing? More » -
#processors
AMD's Neo Processor Ignores the Atom, Gives Netbooks the Tiny Cold Shoulder
AMD's anticipated answer to the Atom is coming soon, but there's a catch: It's not an answer to the Atom. It's more expensive, faster, sucks more power, and isn't intended for netbooks. Oops! More » -
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#ces2008
Hitachi Builds 1.5-inch Ultra Thin Plasma To Go With Its 1.5-Inch LCDs
As excited as we were when Hitachi showed off its 1.5" full-production LCDs in October, we were even more excited to know that they've pulled off a plasma of the same thick—rather, thinness. They may not be the 9mm plasma that Pioneer is apparently boasting, but plasma has been traditionally thicker and heavier than LCD, so all of this is wonderful news at a time when plasma is getting some serious kudos. Hitachi also promises to show off its super thin concept LED-backlit 3/4-inch LCDs at the show too, so we'll keep an eye out. Jump for press release. More » -
#ifa2007
Sharp's Uber-Thin TV to Arrive in 2010, Expect a 131-Inch Version
The new one-inch thick TV are not experimental as we first imagined: they will release them in two to three years, with a flagship 131-inch version illuminated by some "secret technology we can't talk about." We've just seen them in Berlin and they really are skinny. Sharp's Corporate Communications PR-Manager, Martin Beckmann told us all about it. More »

