Friday, May 25, 2012

INDUSTRIES HAVE DECIDED TO THINK BEYOND RHETORIC: MAC-BOOK AIR & LENOVO THINK-PAD X1 CARBON GETS A SHARE

             Taking the bulls by it's horns, as the say goes, matters concerning the ivy-bridge processors has now given an eye opening case to the Tech-Industries. Intel made the same last week, possibly on Monday & it all went viral as blogs and websites discussed the same. It's time to go public as Mr yang Yuanqing, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the leading laptop manufacturer, Lenovo, has made it open about it's devices during a press conference that was held yesterday in California. In a reprimanding incarnation he goes on & quotes that, "It is a year that change has brought not only great turn-overs as expected but brighter ideas too, that will have his company strive for success." He goes on as well giving terrific progressions which has seen Lenovo sailing through a golden river. It is on this same press conference where the company had no choice but to unveil it's newly ivy-bridge Lenovo Think-pad X1 carbon Ultra-book laptop. For sure this has left Mr yang to a situation that he finds himself amid, and incompressible over the amount of "Gun-Fire". Let me not insinuate on this, but to be precise, Lenovo CEO has decided to think beyond rhetoric and have X1 carbon Lenovo laptop take the lead in Tech-event race. Through an email conversation, Brook Crothers an Analyst from the Ocean-side, CA gives a gun point of the same, stating that Lenovo is quit far much better, predicted to bring a commanding 65.5% of it's daily router share. Funny enough he goes on analysing the same but this time, giving briefing moments of the Apple inc basement in California. He states that, even though apple has been giving vigour & more promising double incentive of the same, Tim cooks should as well remember that shifting from ATI to NVIDIA  graphics Technology will actually double the Tech-lines of the apple industry. So far, Lenovo has been publicised of utilizing the latest NVIDIA graphics technology to which display gives a 78% of this years total consumers gadget curve. During my last analysis of display technology, i did discuss about the display technology & today we find that change on the same is seen to have taken root starting with Lenovo. What's the specs analysis of the newly X1 Lenovo laptop with the newly up-to-date ivy-bridge processor?
Graphics:
      Lenovo is seen to carry with it possible features that will offer cloud gaming acceleration scenario. NVIDIA takes the lead here. I understand they're having a serious horse-power integration in it's data centre to boost up that cloud gaming facility. The gun-point issue brought with the carbon X1 laptop is that will feature a (720p) full spectrum colours as this won't be an issue to have the yet to be unveiled Max Payne 3 a forgotten treasure. This gives a total sum-up of (1600x900) colour blend build on a fibre chassis card
Processor:-
Latest processor, Ivy-bridge is the key priority certified with better 73 watts schematic rule standards compared to Sandy-Bridge which does't offer such a feature.

         For the MAC Book few changes have been consulted. Take the latest NVIDIA Graphics Accelerated Port (GPA) be the main agenda here. So far Apple hasn't talked of shifting from ATI to NVIDIA but am informed Tim Cooks, Apple's CEO just gave a go ahead concerning the implementation of it's coming device. Through a graph sketch I've been able to analyse that, Apple, in away is trying to play it's cards on a pro-edition on the interim of locking it's device from Lenovo & other PC manufacturing companies from inflicting malice in it's market history. Latest specs analysis of it gives Tim cooks a 360° point of gun hold. With the processor, MAC book air have agreed with Intel for Ivy bridge in place. What next? lets wait & see if other companies are thinking of the same. Lets do it big next Friday.


5 comments:

  1. This is a very good reading...I commend you my brother, though I still feel that as Mac have always had a class around them, Lenovo have had it for far too long, going thin and mean is today's craze, fueled by the high performance processors and their ever increasing shrinking capacity I seriously believe that the Lenovo will outsmart the Mac at one point, the Steve Job's rule of create a masterpiece in each mac is quickly going everywhere, we have seen Dell giving a sleek-gripper bottom finish on their laptops, Toshiba are trying to perfect it though Lenovo have failed once with the Lenovo x201t (having a bottom that can be compared to a sleek cupboard with a very bad backside finish), the X1 covers up for the lost mileage and how, Mac should stop looking over his shoulder and start looking across as the industry has become as competitive as the past English League...lets see who finished best, shall we???

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  2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vD8gf53Lxo&feature=player_embedded

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  3. Innovation and creativity is one thing that cannot fail to be talked about whenever competition is concerned. It is time the firms in the technology field not only take this bull by the horns but also to the slaughter-house. Consumers will always be swayed to use the products with has the most hype: the obsolete ones will always be dismissed.

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  4. with the current technology...consumers have no choice but expect better perfoming machines in terms of processing speeds and lenovo is bound to take the market by storm

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  5. Special Thanks to all my fellow geeks for such nut breaking
    comments. To start with, @Rowland has made it calm by giving a spoofing angle of Tech-Opening scenarios. I drink to that. @Nyabuti has also given an applause of the same. He acknowledge's us with blossoming comments concerning processor speeds. I've liked your thoughts brother.@Kiage-Edger gives a clinical finish with an add-on analysis of both the current & latest machines. He's a smart guy chasing the top-level analyst badge. Thank you all & lets do it big next Friday.

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