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What is a Smartbook?

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Combining the words smartphone and netbook together, Qualcomm is launching an ARM-based netbook.
Smartbook

The smartbook is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chip, which has a more powerful phone processor that runs at 1GHz and includes a variety of radio connectivity such as Wi-Fi. Qualcomm has put their chips into devices with a screen measuring some 10-12 inches that have a full keyboard. The pricing will be similar to that of a netbook.

Apparently 15 device manufacturers are using the chip in over 30 devices, including smartbooks. Mobile companies such as LG and HTC are building the devices, as are computing companies such as Asus, Acer and Toshiba. Qualcomm say the first smartbooks will be out by the end of the year.

Via Gigaom

HP Mini 1101 Netbook is Not Coming to the UK

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Zdnet are reporting that the HP Mini 1101 netbook will not be coming to the UK, a spokesperson for HP has confirmed.

This is reported the day after it was confirmed the HP Compaq Mini 110c will be released in the UK.

Guide for pairing Bluetooth Headset with your PC for use with Skype or VOIP

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Would you like to use your mobile bluetooth headset with a PC, laptop or netbook? Then look no further, this guide explains how.

To use your Bluetooth headset with VOIP programs such as Skype, you will need to pair your headset with your PC, Laptop or Netbook, authorise it to access Skype, and then configure Skype to use Bluetooth audio devices. The process is fairly straight forward, but varies slightly depending on the dongle and driver that you are using.

The steps below assume that you have installed the software that came on the CD with your Bluetooth Dongle, not the generic Windows drivers, and that Skype is already installed on your PC, Laptop or Netbook running Windows XP SP2.

To determine which Bluetooth drivers you are using, you will need to access Device Manager. To do this, press the “Windows” and “Pause Break” keys on the keypad simultaneously. This will then open System Properties. Click on the Hardware tab, and then you will see a button to launch Device Manager – click it. This will then open a new window listing all devices connected to your computer. Towards the top of this list you will see Bluetooth Devices, click the plus sign to expand the list. The top line should say Bluetooth Enumerator, the second line will tell you which driver you are using and will be either Broadcom/Widcomm, Toshiba, or BlueSoleil. Make a note of your driver manufacturer and close all windows. If you see Microsoft listed, it means you have the generic Windows drivers installed, and probably won’t work with Skype unless you update the drivers. For information on how to do this, read our post on updating your Bluetooth drivers.

Please note that drivers are specific to the dongle you are using, and you can only use the driver manufacturer that is supplied with your dongle. You cannot, for example, use a Toshiba driver with a BlueSoleil supported dongle.

Broadcom / Widcomm – Skype Compatibility Rating 5/5

- If you have already paired your headset with your PC, delete the pairing.

- Right click the Bluetooth icon by the clock and select add a bluetooth device. This will then launch a wizard to guide you through the pairing process.

- The wizard will search for available devices, select the headset you want to use and click on next.

- The next screen will ask you to confirm the services you want to use. Mono Bluetooth Headsets will list only Hands-Free Unit, Stereo Bluetooth Headsets will also list Stereo Audio.

- Ensure all boxes are ticked and then click next.

- Click OK on the pop up and then click finish on the confirmation screen. You may then see a further pop up confirmation message. Click ok.

- The next screen will ask you to confirm the type of headset. Regardless of your headset, select personal handsfree device with no display.

- You will then be asked to confirm what applications the headset will primarily be used for. Make sure Skype is ticked, then click next.

- Now switch over to Skype, you should see a pop up alert by the clock asking you to allow a program to access Skype, you need to allow this add on.

- Once you’ve allowed it you’ll see a message at top of the Skype window.

- Click on the BTSTAC~1.exe file name, then on the pop up screen make sure that the check box next to “allow this program to access Skype” is ticked.

- In Skype, go to Tools, Options and select Audio Settings. For each of the 3 drop down boxes select “Bluetooth”.

- Check the “Ring PC Speaker” box if you want incoming calls to ring through the PC speakers as well as ring in the Bluetooth Headset then click on save.

- Make a test call. There may be a brief delay when it connects initially, but you should then be able to hear and talk through your Bluetooth headset.

Toshiba Drivers – Skype Compatibility Rating 4/5

- If you have already paired your headset with your PC, delete the pairing. You can do this through the Toshiba Bluetooth Control panel.

- You’ll see the name of your Bluetooth headset, and three buttons underneath – new connection, detail and delete. Make sure the headset is disconnected and then click delete.

- Launch Skype.

- Go back to your Bluetooth control panel and click on new connection.
On the wizard that appears, you need to select CUSTOM mode.

- Turn your headset on and put it into pairing mode then press next. Your PC will then search for Bluetooth devices in range, if it doesn’t find your headset on the first scan, click refresh to do another search.

- Select your headset from the list of discovered devices and click next.

- On the next screen you may be prompted to select the type of device you wish to connect. You should see two or three options – Audio Sink, Handsfree, Headset. (Audio Sink may only show up if you are using a stereo headset) You need to select Handsfree on this screen and click next.

- You will now be prompted to enter Pin or Passkey, this can be found in your user guide.

- The next screen you see should ask you if you want to use this in cooperation with a VOIP application. You need to make sure that this box is ticked. If its not, you won’t be able to use it with Skype.

- On the final screen you will be given the option to rename your headset and place a shortcut to the connection on the desktop.

- Click finish.

- Now switch over to Skype, you should see a pop up alert by the clock asking you to allow a program to access Skype, you need to allow this add on.

- Once you’ve confirmed it you’ll see a brief confirmation message in the main Skype window.

- Click on this message and make sure that the check box next to “allow this program to access Skype” is ticked.

- In Skype, go to Tools, Options and select Audio Settings. For each of the 3 drop down boxes select “Bluetooth wave”, then click on save.

- Make a test call. There may be a brief delay when it connects initially, but you should then be able to hear and talk through your Bluetooth headset.

BlueSoleil – Skype Compatibility Rating 2/5

BlueSoleil drivers aren’t the best for working with Skype. The latest version of the drivers, 5.0.5, doesn’t support VOIP services such as Skype unless you pay for an upgrade. You can download version 3.2.2.8 from the BlueSoleil website which does support VOIP at no extra cost, but I found it to be more difficult to use than Toshiba and Broadcom. The following guide is based on Software version 3.2.2.8.

- Pair your Bluetooth Headset to your PC as normal and then launch Skype.

- To begin setting up Skype, click on Start -> All Programs -> IVT BlueSoleil -> BlueSoleil VOIP Plug In.

- After a few seconds you should see a pop up notification by the clock asking to allow access to Skype, you need to allow this add on.

- Once you’ve clicked on it you’ll see a message at top of the Skype window.

- Click on the .exe file name.

- On the pop up screen make sure that the check box next to “allow this program to access Skype” is ticked.

- Connect to headset, (either by pressing call button on headset, or by right clicking on the headset icon in the bluetooth control panel and selecting connect)

- In Skype, go to Tools, Options and select Audio Settings. For each of the 3 drop down boxes select “Bluetooth SCO” – Click on save.

- In some cases, “Bluetooth SCO” may not work, in which case set these to Bluetooth AV.

- Make a test call. BlueSoleil is a little slow, and you will find that your call initially is played through your PC, but will be transferred to the headset after a few seconds.

HP Compaq Mini 110c

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

The HP Compaq Mini 110c has a 10.1-inch BrightView display and a 92 percent sized keyboard. It has a 1.66GHz N280 Atom CPU and Intel 950 graphics.

Other features include a 160GB hard-disk drive, three USB ports, a 5-in-1 card reader, webcam, mic and optional 3G. The Compaq 110c will weigh 1.17kg with the 3-cell battery and is 33mm (1.3-inches) thick. This will come with Windows XP, but not Linux.

HP Compaq Mini 110c

via Netbook Choice

MSI Wind U115 Hybrid now in the UK!

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

MSI Wind U115 Hybrid has finally hit the UK market with an RRP of £499.99.

What is really exciting is the reported battery life, where there is an estimated 13 hours on the 6 cell battery and up to 25 hours on the 9 cell battery.

Full specification of the MSI Wind U115 Hybrid:

  • Intel Atom Processor Z530 (1.60GHz)
  • Intel Poulsbo US15W Chipset
  • up to 2GB DDR2 533MHz RAM
  • 10″ Widescreen LCD (1024×600 resolution)
  • 16GB SSD and 160GB HDD
  • 2.0MP Webcam
  • 4 in 1 Card Reader
  • 802.11b/g/n Wireless, Bluetooth
  • Windows XP Home Operating System

Samsung N310 Comes To Life

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

Check out this funny animated video for the Samsung N310. It’s viral marketing, so you won’t see it on TV.

Samsung N310 Netbook Now Available in UK

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

The Samsung N310 is now available in the UK. Although similar in specification to many existing 10 inch netbooks, it definitely has one of the most interesting designs of the lot. Samsung have created a very funky looking netbook, not unlike the shape of a bar of soap. It also features a keyboard with flat style keys similar to those on the Asus Eee PC 1000HE and Apple Macbook. The outside has a “slightly grainy, rubberized surface” which oozes quality and makes the netbook feel very solid.  Another nice feature is the display which has a frameless ‘glass style’ design. All this comes at the relatively high RRP price of £399, which may well be worth it if you enjoy the design.

Incidentally, if you decide to buy an N310. GearZap.com has a wide range of Samsung N310 Accessories to fit.

Samsung N310

GearZap.com launches Mugen Batteries for Netbooks

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

We are very proud to announce GearZap.com is stocking and selling Mugen Batteries for netbooks.

Mugen make extended batteries that go up to 9 cells, and can literally triple the life of your netbook.

Mugen Power is the worldwide leading brand of high performance batteries for portable electronic devices including netbooks. Mugen Power means performance and quality across their entire range.

Mugen Power batteries have better performance (higher capacity and a great number of cells) and reliability (longevity & safety) compared to other brands. The superior performance improves run time, often tripling that provided by the original brand replacement. The superior quality results in a longer battery life.

All Mugen Power batteries also undergo an intensive QA procedure, resulting in Mugen Power achieving the lowest return rate in the industry.

Dell Inspiron Mini 10 TV tuner

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

It is reported that from now on that there will be an option for anyone who buys a Dell Inspiron Mini 10 to include a TV Tuner.

The tuner will be an integrated ATSC tuner which can pick up over the air HDTV signals with the help of an external antenna.

Asus Eee PC T91

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

TechRader have posted the first review of the Asus Eee PC T91.   Overall, they seemed to really like with what the new Asus has to offer and gave it a really impressive 4.5 stars out of 5.

The key features include:

  • A touchscreen
  • The 8.9-inch screen which rotates and flips
  • It can handle 720p HD
  • 2.54 cm thick
  • It weighs less than 1kg
  • Optional TV tuner

The Asus Eee PC T91 has moved netbooks forward and pushed up the level for everyone, and you can get one in  June 2009 when it is set to go on sale in the UK.

Asus Eee PC T91