ASUS impressed the world with its lightweight, inexpensive 13.3-inch UL30 over the summer, and just last week impressed us with its switchable-graphics packing bigger cousin, the UL80Vt. Now the 30 is getting the discrete treatment, enabling users to choose from molasses rendering and “all-day computing” battery life or slightly more robust graphics and slightly (about an hour) shorter longevity. The system also packs DDR3 memory, a 1.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300 processor (able to be overclocked), and that “stylishly robust” aluminum lid. No word on release or price, but the earlier Vt models didn’t come with a massive leap in MSRP, so we’d expect this one not to fall too far from UL30’s $749 street price.
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ASUS’s UL30Vt announced, somehow finds room for discrete graphics originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 17 Nov 2009 07:34:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Categories: Laptops Tags: ASUS, asus ul30vt, AsusUl30vt, discrete graphics, DiscreteGraphics, intel core 2 duo, IntelCore2Duo, SU7300, switchable graphics, SwitchableGraphics, ul30, ul30vt, vt
Bad news for VAIO owners out there hoping to use
Windows 7's XP mode or run any other hardcore virtual machine applications -- Sony disables the required hardware virtualization features of its laptops for "security reasons." That means XP Mode won't work on any VAIOs, but there's hope yet: Sony's Xavier Lauwaert says that the company will re-enable VT on "select models." We'll see what that means going forward -- XP Mode is a niche feature, but it's still pretty lame for Sony to be intentionally disabling hardware features.
Read - The Register
Read - Xavier's post on the Windows Partner Blog (scroll down to his comment)
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Sony Insider]
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Sony laptops can't use Windows 7's XP mode due to disabled hardware virtualization originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 10 Aug 2009 01:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Categories: Laptops Tags: hardware virtualization, HardwareVirtualization, intel, sony, virtual machine, virtualization, VirtualMachine, vt, windows 7, windows xp, Windows7, WindowsXp, xp, xp mode, XpMode
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