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> 03-06-2015
Asus N552VX
Gama MSI actualizada com os novos Broadwell
Clevos P7xxZM
Novos Dell


> 11-08-2015
Lenovo ThinkPad P50 and P70

> 14-08-2015
Lenovo com GTX 980

> 14-08-2015
Lenovo Yoga 900 (sucessor do yoga 3 )

> 28-08-2015
HP Spectre X2 (Skylake )

> 1-09-2015
HP Pavilion 15 "Gaming Edition" (update , lançamento em Novembro)

> 2-09-2015
Detalhes da nova gama de processadores Intel Skylake

Lenovo Miix 700
Lenovo Ideapad 100S
Lenovo IdeaPad 300 and 300S , 500 and 500s
Lenovo ThinkPad 260 and 460
Toshiba Satellite Radius 12
Linha MSI upgrade para Skylake


Acer V Nitro update para Skylake
Acer Predator 15 ( G9-591 ) e 17 ( G9-791 )
Asus ROG GX700
Asus ROG G752


> 3-09-2015
Lenovo Ideapad Y700

> 3-09-2015
Dell XPS 12

> 22-09-2015
Clevo P751DM , P771DM
Clevo P870DM
Clevo P64xRE , P65xRx , P67xRx
Clevo N150RD e N170RD


> 06-10-2015
Microsoft Surface Book
Microsfot Surface Pro 4


> 06-10-2015
HP Pavilion Gaming
HP Spectre x360
HP’s New Envy 13
HP Spectre x2


> 17-10-2015
Lista de novos modelos do mercado Português



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2015 já se aproxima e novidades de tecnologia começam na CES de 6-9 de Janeiro com anuncios tanto dentro como fora da feira.

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Deveraõ ser anunciadas novidades com os novos Intel Broadwell (pelo menos a gama U) e possivelmente tb com o resto das novas nVideas 900.

Já há informações de alguns modelos
http://www.notebookcheck.com/Notebo...-Intel-Core-Generation-gelistet.132440.0.html
 
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A Samsung já se adiantou também :)

Samsung ATIV Book 9 (2015)
  • fanless Intel Core M 5Y10c
  • 12.2-inch LED display: 2560 by 1600 pixels (WQXGA), maximum display brightness of 700 nits and with a low-reflection coating.
  • 4GB or 8GB of RAM
  • 128GB or 256GB of SSD storage space
  • 2x USB 3.0
  • Micro HDMI
  • SD card reader
  • battery: 10.5 hours
  • Weight: 0.93 kg
  • Dimensions (cm): 28.42 x 21,26 x 1,17
  • Price: $1,199.99 -> 4GB of RAM and 128GB SSD / $1,399.99 -> 8GB of RAM and 256GB SSD
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A Samsung já se adiantou também :)

Samsung ATIV Book 9 (2015)
  • fanless Intel Core M 5Y10c
  • 12.2-inch LED display: 2560 by 1600 pixels (WQXGA), maximum display brightness of 700 nits and with a low-reflection coating.
  • 4GB or 8GB of RAM
  • 128GB or 256GB of SSD storage space
  • 2x USB 3.0
  • Micro HDMI
  • SD card reader
  • battery: 10.5 hours
  • Price: $1,199.99 -> 4GB of RAM and 128GB SSD / $1,399.99 -> 8GB of RAM and 256GB SSD
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Gostei bastante por acaso, estou bastante atento a CES deste ano, pois preciso mesmo de trocar de portátil breve xD
 
É bom ver a Samsung a apostar nos ecrãs com aspect ratio de 16x10, invés dos 16x9 que a maioria dos fabricantes actualmente usa..

Este Samsung Ativ Book 9 é bastante semelhante a um Macbook 13". Os Macbooks têm sido bastante vendidos e considero que são uma fórmula vencedora, por isso vejo com bons olhos a inspiração no design utilitário dos Macs..
 
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É bom ver a Samsung a apostar nos ecrãs com aspect ratio de 16x10, invés dos 16x9 que a maioria dos fabricantes actualmente usa..

Este Samsung Ativ Book 9 é bastante semelhante a um Macbook 13". Os Macbooks têm sido bastante vendidos e considero que são uma fórmula vencedora, por isso vejo com bons olhos a inspiração no design utilitário dos Macs..

Por acaso não os acho assim tão idênticos aos MBA 13. Para além do facto de serem dois portáteis muito "elegantes" e de atacarem um público semelhante.
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Os novos portateis com as novas graficas serão anunciados nesta CES ou poderao aparecer depois?
Devem aparecer por lá alguns , sendo que alguns fabricantes embora não estejam presentes na CES costuma faer lançamentos por volta dessa altura.

Mas a CES não é o unico evento , em Fevereiro penso que há outro (que não me recordo o nome) , em Março a MWC e CeBit ; nem todos os novos portateis serão apresentados na CES...

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Upgrade ao Acer V Nitro 17" , mas parece que a unica modificação é a adição de uma camera Intel's RealSense 3D
http://www.theverge.com/2015/1/3/7483451/acer-aspire-v-17-nitro-gaming-laptop-realsense

Fala-se que apenas a 965M será lançada já em Janeiro e que o resto lá para Fevereiro/Março , por isso pode nem haver grandes lançamentos com as novas graficas agora na CES..
 
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Acer introduces first 15.6" display Chromebook

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"At CES in Las Vegas, Acer debuted the first Chromebook with a 15.6" display. The Acer Chromebook 15 is also the company's first Chromebook with a choice of the 5th Generation Intel Core i3 or the next generation Intel Celeron processor with the 5th Generation Core microarchitecture. In short, it has the screen-size and CPU power for office work on the road.

The display comes in two versions. The full HD display has a 1920x1080 resolution that ensures sharp and legible text as well as vivid, clear videos and photos. The second choice is an HD 1366x768 resolution display for budget-minded customers. Both options are Acer ComfyView displays with anti-glare properties to minimize the amount of reflecting light to reduce eye strain.

Acer also claims that even with these new larger screens and faster processors the Chromebook 15 will deliver superior battery life.

The device also comes with fast 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0, a USB 3.0 port, USB 2.0 port and HDMI port.

There will be several Acer Chromebook 15 line (CB5-571) models. These will be available with either a 16GB or 32GB SSD drive and either 2GB or 4GB of RAM. In the United States, prices start at $249.99."

Fonte
 
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(Tempo de portugal é adicionar 8h as estas horas )
Sunday, January 4th
8:00PM PT: Nvidia
Nvidia always kicks off the live events at CES, and every year’s it’s a show. Last year, a very ill Jen-Hsuan Huang, Nvidia’s CEO, shed his cold and his leather jacket long enough to talk about next-gen gaming, 4K, and the future of streaming games. If you’re a gamer, or just want to see what happens as chips and devices become staggeringly more powerful in every facet of your life, Nvidia’s show is a must-see.

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Monday, January 5th
8:00AM PT: LG
Every year, LG does the too-early press conference. And every year, it announces All The Things: new TVs, new washing machines, new phones, new everything. We’ve already heard a lot about what LG’s up to (even a few things that were supposed to be a secret), but the press conference is our first chance to see everything up close. Especially the washing machines. This is definitely the year washing machines get awesome.

11:00AM PT: Asus
Asus’ press conferences are always worth watching, even when nothing happens, because CEO Jonney Shih is a maniac. He loves phones, and tablets, and PCs, and basically everything that has a button and a screen. He’s also never one to pull punches about how much better Asus is than its competitors, and he loves having weird ideas about how gadgets should work. Asus always has something new and different to show, and no matter what the company announces this year, the event itself will be a party.

12:00PM PT: Qualcomm
Two years ago, Qualcomm flawlessly executed what remains the most insane press conference of all time. Big Bird was there, along with Maroon 5 and some cars and a lot of people who were trying to make "Born Mobile" a thing. (It’s not going to happen.) Steve Ballmer even showed up! Most of Qualcomm’s actual announcements tend to be of the chip-and-processing-speeds variety, but the event itself is not — I repeat, NOT — to be missed.

2:00PM PT: Samsung
Everything we’re hearing (and seeing, from small jaunts onto the show floor) indicates that Samsung’s focus at CES this year is on the internet of things. After it spent $200 million to acquire SmartThings, we’re expecting to hear a lot from SmartThings CEO Alex Hawkinson about how Samsung plans to connect every single device in our lives. And, to be sure, Samsung will announce new models of every single device in our lives; we’ll be hearing a lot about 4K TVs, PCs, "seductive TVs," and washing machines with sinks in them. Oh, and yes — Samsung has its own propensity for getting pretty weird at press conferences.

5:00PM PT: Sony
Sony’s CES keynotes tend to flip between straightforward product announcements — "here are 40 new 4K TVs" — and amazing glances at the future of technology. Last year, we got a look at Sony’s long-term plan for Life Space UX, which turns windows into screens and screens into windows; we’re expecting something equally wild from Kaz Hirai when he takes the stage this year.

6:30PM PT: Samsung Keynote
Its announcements out of the way, Samsung’s CES keynote is a chance for the company to talk about the future. Boo-Keun Yoon, Samsung Electronics’ CEO, will certainly have a lot to say about what's next for the company that makes everything.

8:00PM PT: Mercedes-Benz
While we were looking at smartphones and tablets, CES was quietly becoming a car show. That’s why Dieter Zetsche, the Chairman of the Board at Mercedes-Benz, is given prime billing at CES. He’ll be talking about self-driving cars, mostly — but we’re hearing there’s an insane new concept car coming too. We’ll try and steal it, I promise.

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Tuesday, January 6th
8:30AM PT: CES Keynote
Let’s just be honest: if you’re going to skip a keynote at CES, this is probably the one to miss. Gary Shapiro, CEO of the CEA (the trade association that puts on CES), will be talking with Mark Fields, the CEO of Ford, about the future of both their industries. This keynote tends to be a lot of prognostication and not a lot of news — but it is two smart people talking about the future of the industries they have real power to change. So when they prognosticate, we listen.

11:00AM PT: Audi
Audi’s always at the front of car technology, whether it’s connectivity or headlights, and it always has interesting things to say at CES. There will be new cars, there will be lasers headlights, and we’re hearing rumors that there might be a surprise or two as well.

4:30PM PT: Intel
Intel was the surprise event of last year: instead of announcing chips and speeds and specs, the company showed off an always-listening headset, a self-sufficient smartwatch, and a plan to make every device a smart device. Intel may have been late to the mobile revolution, but it proved last year it’s going to stay at the front of whatever’s coming next.

http://www.theverge.com/2015/1/4/7490537/ces-2015-schedule-best-keynotes-liveblogs
 
É bom ver a Samsung a apostar nos ecrãs com aspect ratio de 16x10, invés dos 16x9 que a maioria dos fabricantes actualmente usa..

Este Samsung Ativ Book 9 é bastante semelhante a um Macbook 13". Os Macbooks têm sido bastante vendidos e considero que são uma fórmula vencedora, por isso vejo com bons olhos a inspiração no design utilitário dos Macs..

x2

Só é pena ser só 12.2", caro e a samsung já não vender na europa !
 
Asus t300 Chi

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  • Processor: Intel® Core® M 5Y71 processor @1.2Ghz or Intel® Core® M 5Y10 processor @0.8Ghz
  • Display: 12.5" LED backlit WQHD (2560 x 1440) IPS panel or 12.5" LED backlit Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS panel
  • Main memory: LPDDR3 1600MHz 4/8GB
  • Storage iSSD: 64/128GB Storage(SSD)
  • Connectivity: 802.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, HS
  • Camera Front: 2MP HD camera (720p video recording)
  • Dimensions: Pad: 317.8 x 191.6x 7.6mm
    Dock: 317.8 x 191.6 x 8.9mm
    Pad+Dock: 317.8 x 191.6 x 16.5mm
  • Weight Pad: 720g
    Dock: 725g
    Pad+Dock: 1445g
  • Price: Starts at 800$ (acho eu)
Asus t100 Chi

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  • Processor: Intel Atom Z3775 processor Quad core, 1460 MHz, 64-bit
  • Display: 10.1" LED backlit FHD (1920 x 1200) IPS LCD
  • Main memory: LDDR3 2048MB
  • Storage iSSD: 64GB Storage
  • Connectivity: 802.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, USB 3.0
  • Camera Rear/Front: 5MP/2MP HD camera (720p video recording)
  • Dimensions: Pad: 265 x 174.5 x 7.2 mm
    Pad+Dock: 265 x 174.5 x 13.5 mm
  • Weight Pad: 570 g
    Pad+Dock: 1080g
  • Price: 399$
 




Lenovo and NEC Personal Computers (NECP) today announced world’s lightest 13-in laptop and world’s lightest 13-in convertible Windows PCs. The Lenovo LaVie Z HZ550 takes the title of world’s lightest 13-in laptop PC at just 1.72-lbs., while the Lenovo LaVie Z HZ750 claims world’s lightest 13-in convertible PC at just 2.04-lbs.

LaVie Z HZ750 convertible Comes with 360-degree hinge pioneered by Lenovo in its original YOGA family of convertibles. Apart from the lightweight nature, these devices measure just 16.9mm thick. it is made of specialized magnesium-lithium (Mg-Li) body construction along with specialized technologies including a Magnesium Lithium forged back cover. The materials are 50 percent lighter than aluminum and as strong as any heavier typical Magnesium alloy laptop materials resulting in unsurpassed quality engineering. The HZ750 also has a direct bonded touchscreen that uses a film instead of cover glass.

Full Specs:



In the U.S., the new Lenovo LaVie Z HZ550 and HZ750 will be available beginning in May 2015 with models starting at approximately $1,299 and $1,499, respectively via www.lenovo.com. In Japan, the new LaVie Z models will be available in spring 2015. Pricing will be announced later.
http://microsoft-news.com/lenovo-announces-the-worlds-lightest-13-inch-convertible-and-laptop/
N JANUARY 5, 2015HARDWARE


Lenovo today announced the new ThinkPad YOGA 12-in, 14-in and new 15-in convertibles. Lenovo has introduced some new features such as support for ActivePen technology in select models, optional Intel RealSense 3D camera on the ThinkPad YOGA 15 and more. ActivePen enabless users for convenient, accurate and precise handwriting and it mimicks a user’s actual handwriting on paper. The YOGA 12 continues to offer a digitizer/pen option that provides an internal garage for the pen. These convertbiles are thin and light at just 19mm thin and less than 1.5kg on the 12-in model, and comes in black with an attractive backlit keyboard as well as FHD touch screen display.

The ThinkPad YOGA models expand the overall computing experience with Lenovo’s SHAREit app to share files easily between devices. Small business users may opt to add support via Lenovo Services for their ThinkPad YOGA convertible, choosing among a variety of services: Accidental Damage Protection, Warranty Upgrade, Priority Technical Support and more.

Specs:

Processor YOGA 12: Up to Intel® Pentium® processorYOGA 14 & 15: Up to Intel® 5thGeneration Core™ i7 processor
Operating System Windows® 8.1
Display/Resolution YOGA 12: FHD (1920×1080); 400nits; IPS touchscreenYOGA 14 & 15: FHD (1920×1080); 300nits; IPS touchscreen
Sound YOGA 12 & 14: Dolby® Home TheaterYOGA 15: Dolby® Advanced Audio V4
Video Graphics YOGA 12: Intel® HD Graphics 5500YOGA 14 & 15: Up to Next Generation GeForce GPU
Memory YOGA 12 & 14: Up to 8GB DDR3LYOGA 15: Up to 16GB DDR3L
Storage Up to 1TB HDD; 256GB SSD
Keyboard Lift’n Lock keyboard
Connectivity YOGA 12: USB 3.0 (x2); mini HDMI; card reader; OneLink connectorYOGA 14 & 15: USB 3.0 (x2); HDMI; card reader; OneLink connector
Camera YOGA 12 & 14: 720p HD front cameraYOGA 15: Optional Intel® RealSense™ 3D camera
Battery Up to 8 hours TBC*
Weight YOGA 12: 1.58kg (2.8 pounds)YOGA 14: 1.9kg (4.2 pounds)


YOGA 15: 2.3kg (5.1 pounds)

Dimensions YOGA 12: 316 x 221 x 18.8 mm (12.4 x 8.7 x .7 in.)YOGA 14: 336 x 230 x 21 mm (13.2 x 9.1 x .8 in.)


YOGA 15: 383 x 257 x 22 mm (15.1 x 10.1 x .8 in.)

The ThinkPad YOGA 12-in and 15-in models will be available beginning in February starting at $999 and $1,199 via business partners and www.lenovo.com. The ThinkPad YOGA 14-in model will be available beginning in May starting at $1,199 via Best Buy and www.lenovo.com.
http://microsoft-news.com/lenovo-re...12-inch-14-inch-and-new-15-inch-convertibles/
 
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toshiba Portege Z20t, a laptop/tablet hybrid with a 12.5-inch screen (compared to the Surface Pro 3's 12-inch display), but an even lighter design. All told, it comes in at just 0.35 inch thick and 1.6 pounds for the tablet piece, versus 1.76 pounds for the SP3. Basically, then, it has the same size and thickness as Microsoft's tablet, except it should be even easier to holdT

Additionally, thanks to a low-power Intel Core M processor under the hood, the Z20t is actually fanless, though to be fair, the vents on the Surface are nearly invisible. As a result of that power-sipping chip, the battery life should be pretty decent: 9.1 hours with just the tablet, and 17.5 hours with the help of an included keyboard dock. Interestingly, though Core M chips can get down to 4.5 watts, Toshiba says the Z20t will never dip quite that low. We suppose it was a matter of achieving long battery life (a hallmark of Core M tablets), while still keeping the performance strong enough to compete with other devices.

And what would a Surface competitor be without a pen display? Indeed, the Z20t's 12.5-inch display has an optional Wacom-made digitizer, allowing for pressure-sensitive pen input (2,048 levels of sensitivity, to be exact). It's also coated with an anti-glare finish that does a good job keeping glare at bay. So far as we can tell, the only potential downside is that the resolution tops out at 1,920 x 1,080, as opposed to 2,160 x 1,440 on the Surface Pro 3. Even then, though, this is primarily aimed at business users, not regular consumers, and based on everything we've heard, IT departments seem to be less concerned with laptops' pixel count in the first place.

Finishing up our tour of the device, you'll find dual cameras, as well as a micro-HDMI socket, micro-USB connection and a microSD slot on the tablet itself. The dock, meanwhile, brings full-size RGB, HDMI, Ethernet and two USB 3.0 ports. Additionally, the keyboard has a Kensington lock slot with a mechanism that prevents someone from unlatching the tablet when it's connected to the locked-up dock. It'll go on sale this January, with options for either 4GB or 8GB of RAM and 128GB, 256GB or 512GB of solid-state storage. The starting price will be $1,399, but again, that doesn't include the optional pen digitizer. To get that feature, you'll need to pony up at least $1,899.

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http://www.engadget.com/2015/01/05/toshiba-portege-z20t/
 
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