'The first' laptop uses Sandy Bridge chip

Core i second generation is Intel's first chip line to unite CPU and GPU on the same silicon plate. Consumers can experience the power of these microprocessors through a series of computers on display at CES 2011.

Core i second generation is Intel's first chip line to unite CPU and GPU on the same silicon plate. Consumers can experience the power of these microprocessors through a series of computers on display at CES 2011.

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Toshiba Qosmio X505 is suitable for gaming and entertainment with Core i5-2410M or i7-2630QM, discrete graphics GeForce GTX 460M 1.5 GB memory, 18.4 inch screen can display 3D content, low price Best 1,300 USD and highest 1,900 USD.

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Toshiba Satellite E305 is equipped with Intel Core i5 chip, 14-inch screen, LED backlight chiclet keyboard, USB 3.0 port, WiMAX modem, hybrid drive including 500 GB hard drive and 4 GB flash drive. The product has a starting price of 685 USD.

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Dell XPS 17 has a 17-inch screen, uses Intel Core i7, Nvidia GeForce GT 555M graphics and Nvidia 3D Vision technology allows three-dimensional images to be displayed.

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Alienware M17x supports 3D with 2 versions of Core i5 and i7, graphics GeForce GTX 460M or ATI Mobility Radeon 6970M, HDMI receiving port can connect to game console, Blu-ray player or any device with output port HDMI. The Dell XPS 17 and M17x both start at $ 1,500 and are sold from half.

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The Acer Aspire 5750 is a mid-range laptop with a 2 GHz Core i7-2630QM chip and does not use discrete graphics, a 15 inch screen of 1,360 x 768 pixels, 4 GB of RAM and the lowest price of 900 USD.


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Sony also announced a 3D laptop called Vaio F , integrated 4-core Core i7 chip, 16-inch Full HD screen and a button to convert HD 2D video to 3D in real time. In addition, the product has 1 GB GeForce GT 540M graphics and priced at $ 1,700, marketed in February.

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HP upgraded three versions of Envy 17, Pavilion dv6 and dv7 with Sandy Bridge chip but the price and date of delivery have not been announced.

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Lenovo IdeaPad V370 is the smallest laptop on the list with 13.3 inch screen of 1366 x 768 pixels but integrated Core i7 4 core, graphics Nvidia Geforce 315M 1 GB. The product will appear in April with a base price of US $ 600.

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Samsung Series 9 also has a 13.3-inch screen, glossy aluminum cover and only 16.3 mm thin (MacBook Air is 17 mm). This laptop uses 1.4 GHz Core i5 chip, 4 GB RAM, 128 GB SSD drive, USB 3.0 port, HDMI, Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi and $ 1,600 price.

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Asus G73SW A1 has the same CPU and GPU as the Toshiba Qosmio X505, 17.3-inch Full HD screen, can upgrade to 16 GB DDR3 RAM, 2 1 TB hard drives and a starting price of USD 1,900.

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Not losing to the 8 big names in the computer village above, the Taiwanese company MSI also released 4 F series versions with 14 to 17.6 inch screens, using Core i5 or i7 chips. These products are sold in the first quarter for $ 700.

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