
We need the kind of USB computers or much more lighter and portable notebook computer, such as UMPC, for the ease of transporting while traveling. But it seems to be Samsung is doing the opposite, sizing up its notebook computer instead of sizing it down. They have just launched a new notebook PC in Korea, which its screen size is 19 inch. The 19-inch notebook computer is called Desknote ‘Sens G25′. Samsung’s got the point here, the 19 -inch Desknote is a kind of notebook PC designed for using on the desk, which could be an alternative of a desktop PC. Although a 12-inch or 14-inch laptop or an UMPC is very much easier for transportation. But it always gives some kind of frustration of having to work on the limited screen size of such a laptop. Especially frustrating while working on graphic-intensive stuff or work that need bigger screen to have a better viewing for better productivity.

Desknote Sens G25 could be the answer that doesn’t sacrifice the screen size and your productivity, and also maintains much higher transportability than the entire set of a desktop PC for traveling. Of course, for the skinny young chick in the picture to have the 19-inch Desknote, she really needs to make sure that she’s got a BF, who is strong enough to carry around for her. The 19-inch Desknote features high glossy black color, adopted SATA2 320GB hard disk and seven USB2.0 ports. Its 19-inch wide LCD supports 1000:1 contrast ratio and 300cd/m2 brightness, reducing users’ eye tiredness. The Desknote also has number keypad and AC power supply like a desktop PC. It will hit the Korea market in late July!
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July 3rd, 2008 at 11:31 pm
I like this sizing up trend. I tend to use my notebook as desktop replacement. Currently I have a HP 17 inch and it is one year old, a bit out of dated by today ’s standards, the samsungs new 19 inch looks rather handy.