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Have you ever wanted a laptop with dual screen? Now you can. The GScreen Spacebook comes with dual-screen displays, which are 15.4-inch each and aimed at the professional designers, filmmakers, photographers and for everyone who ever wanted a dual-screen laptop. This dual-screen laptop from GScreen is expected to be start selling by the end of this year, and believed to run Windows 7 operating system and powered by Intel Core 2 Duo processors.

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GScreen SpaceBook [via]

This GScreen Spacebook also comes with 4GB of RAM, NVIDIA GF900M GT discrete graphics, fast 7200 RPM hard disk drives, six or nine-cell batteries, and also a DVD player. The price for Spacebook is still unknown, but expected to be under $3,000.

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GScreen Spacebook [via]

It have been a while we are hearing some rumors saying that Nokia will make it move to the netbook market. Today, all the speculation been answered by Nokia, when they officially announces their own netbook named Booklet 3G. This netbook from Nokia will be powered by Intel processor, and will use operating system from Microsoft. It is still unknown what OS they will use, but it is believed, Booklet 3G will run the Windows 7 operating system.

Nokia Booklet 3G

Booklet 3G will have a 12-hour battery life, and brings integrated 3G connection, and also supports common things like Bluetooth and WiFi connection. This 10.1-inch netbook which weighs around 2.75 pound also will have a high-resolution screen compared with other netbooks in the market.

All the other specs are still unknown, and will be announced by Nokia on September 2nd, at the Nokia World 09 event.

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As for now, many people may have known about the TechCrunch’s Michael Arrington’s new hardware project, the CrunchPad tablet. Today, The Straits Times claiming that the developer, Fusion Garage is getting the device ready for the masses by November 2009. There are still not so many details are available about the new CrunchPad. Some basic info that are known are that the tablet will use 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor, 1 GB RAM, and will weight about 2.64 pounds. The Crunchpad also will carry a USB port for keyboard and mouse, and a built in WiFi and 3G connectivity to keep you stay online. The price is still unconfirmed, but estimated to cost around $400.

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Ok it’s just another netbook, you don’t need to read the rest of this post. manufactured by Gateway Computer, the LT2000 netbook comes with a 10.1-inch TFT LED-backlit display (it seems every new netbook has LED screen now), three USB 2.0, Ethernet and VGA as well as a multi-in-one digital card reader. Sure it’s powered by 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor, 1GB RAM, and 160GB SATA hdd (very common right?). Other highlights: 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, Web Camera, Two Built-in Stereo Speakers, and Dolby Headphone Technology.

“The new sleek Gateway LT2000 netbooks let customers do more with their time on the go – from enjoying the Internet to video chatting and staying in touch via email and social networks,” said Ray Sawall, senior product marketing manager for Gateway. “The expressive design is modern and stylish, looking perfect whether it’s used for work or play.”

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I’m not a fan of Sony VAIO P as I think it’s too small, and the upcoming VAIO P2 won’t catch my interest either. But I know you are not me and probably you’re one of its fans and loves its pocket size. The P series has been known with its slow boot-up time (up to 90 seconds), and based on that fact, Sony plans to release a new range of Vaio P ultraportable computers this coming October or November. The new P or known as P ‘mark 2? will feature a much-improved boot-up time.

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