Sylvania’s g netbook MAGNI gets detailed: it’s a rebadged Wind

September 23rd, 2008 by

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Back in July, we heard that Sylvania (of all companies) would be bringing a few more netbooks into the world, and sure enough, that g netbook MAGNI that was hinted at earlier this year will be making its red carpet debut in time for the holidays. Based on information gathered in an interview with Paul Goldenberg, Managing Partner of Digital Gadgets (the company that sells under the Sylvania brand), the 10-inch netbook will be nothing more than a rebadged MSI Wind with a 120GB hard drive, 1GB of RAM, an Intel Atom CPU and your choice of either Windows XP or Ubuntu Remix. Pricing and battery size details have yet to be determined, but given how easy it is to search for both of those tidbits in relation to the Wind, we’d say you’ve just found a great use for your deductive reasoning skills.

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Funai aims to bring LCD HDTV / Blu-ray combo units to North America

August 13th, 2008 by

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When Westinghouse launched its 40-inch LCD HDTV / DVD combo unit earlier this year, we really began to think of just how nice it’d be to broaden Blu-ray’s appeal by shoving a drive into a new set for those looking for simplicity. Enter Funai — the company currently responsible for the lowest priced standalone BD deck on the market — which is reportedly aiming to loose an LCD HDTV with built-in Blu-ray player on the North American market next summer. The company typically brands its wares with names like Sylvania, Symphonic and Emerson, so we wouldn’t expect the highest-end stuff here. That said, we’re glad to see someone taking this very necessary step, even though you won’t catch us recommending ‘em to anyone but the technologically challenged. [Warning: read link requires subscription]

[Via CrunchGear]

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Sylvania’s G Netbook Meso toyed with on video

August 7th, 2008 by

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We still can’t get over the fact that Sylvania is selling a netbook, but all weirdness aside, the unit deserves the same hands-on attention given to most all of its biggest competitors. According to initial reports, the 8.9-inch Sylvania G Netbook Meso sports an atypical (albeit appreciated) matte display, an expectedly cramped keyboard and a smooth-as-butter trackpad. Need proof? Hit up the read link for a smattering of hands-on shots and a brief video.

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Sylvania’s G netbook gets some specs

July 31st, 2008 by

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We weren’t expecting much out of Sylvania’s followup to its random Cloudbook rebrand, but some specs on the new netbook just hit the wires, and they’re pretty respectable — especially if this thing comes in at the $299 price target. Sure, it’s still ugly, but you’ll be getting a 1.6GHz Intel Atom, 1GB of RAM, an 80GB disk, and an 8.9-inch 1024 x 600 screen with an integrated webcam with either XP or Ubuntu Netbook Remix, which is a pretty hot deal — you listening, ASUS?

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More netbooks on the way from Lenovo, Sylvania and Intel

July 30th, 2008 by

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It looks like the number of netbook hold-outs just keeps on dwindling, with Lenovo and Sylvania now entering the fray, and Intel coming back for another kick at the can. While details are light on Lenovo’s offering, the company is reportedly looking at launching it as soon of September of this year, and it’ll apparently be targeting both consumer and enterprise markets with it. Sylvania, on the other hand, is going squarely after the average user with its new “g netbook MESO” (pictured above), which it’ll apparently be offering in addition to its recently announced Cloudbook iteration. This one is said to boast an 8.9-inch display, along with the usual 1.6GHz Atom processor, an 80GB hard drive, a built-in card reader, a webcam, and your choice of Windows XP or Ubuntu Netbook Remix for an OS. No word on a price just yet, but the lack of SSD would seem to suggest it’ll be on the lower end of things. Lastly, we have word that Intel is already hard at work on the third version of its Classmate PC, although the company apparently isn’t going any farther than to say that it’ll have a “new look and feel,” and that it’ll get both hardware and software upgrades. And really, is there anything more you need to know than that?

Read - Out of the Box, “Sylvania to enter expanding netbook market”
Read - DigiTimes, “Lenovo to launch netbook by the end of September” [Via Electronista]
Read - Crave, “Third-generation Classmate PC on its way”

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