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Blue sneaks in Helium T31 Mini-Notebook

Just discovered a new netbook from Blue Digital at one of the shelves of a PC Corner store this afternoon — a 10-inch Blue Helium T31.

The sales people tells me the Helium T31 is a new product that came out this month though I could not find it in the official Blue website.

The specs:
10″ display screen
Intel Centrino 1.2GHz
1GB RAM
80GB HDD
WiFi
56k modem
LAN
2 USB ports
Firewire port
6-cell battery
Windows XP Home Edition
External DVD-Writer

The price: Php 21, 998 (approx. $475)

This is the first netbook that came out with an Intel Centrino. Blue’s shift from VIA to Intel is a good move and the price point is just right. An external DVD writer alone could cost Php3,000 so it’s a good bargain.

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    10 Responses to “Blue sneaks in Helium T31 Mini-Notebook”


    1. Gravatar Icon ralph replied on Sep 26th, 2008 at 7:03 pm (1)

      sana internal yung dvd

    2. Gravatar Icon kouji replied on Sep 26th, 2008 at 7:58 pm (2)

      interesting. i still wish it were cheaper though. :D

    3. Gravatar Icon Lucien Dominick G. Tiojanco replied on Sep 27th, 2008 at 12:23 am (3)

      I don’t understand why they keep saying Centrino Processor, Centrino is not a processor! The guys there had NO idea what the processor actually is. I’m betting it’s a Pentium M which would either be too slow or too power hungry

    4. Gravatar Icon yuga replied on Sep 27th, 2008 at 2:44 am (4)

      @ Lucien - it could also be the ULV Core 2 Duo that recently came out. I think they range from 1.2 - 1.6GHz. Not really sure and I asked for the specs sheet which they said is missing.

    5. Gravatar Icon Lucien Dominick G. Tiojanco replied on Sep 27th, 2008 at 3:09 am (5)

      I’ll go and snoop some more for you. I’ll ask them to let me peek into the BIOS for more detailed information. :-P

      Oh, and I hope you’re right. I’ll go get it if it’s a ULV C2D processor, but not if it’s a Pentium M. The old Centrino logo they used isn’t very promising though.

    6. Gravatar Icon Num Lock replied on Sep 27th, 2008 at 4:22 am (6)

      @ Lucien, currently, I’m using a Pentium M (w/ ATI X700 128mb VRAM) laptop which will beat any core 2 duo laptop w/ shared VC.

      It’s a great package provided that you’ll use the DVDRW. I hope that they will release an affordable 12″ laptop which is a good balance between usability (7″ to 10″ netbook doesn’t appeal to me; i’ll go blind he he) and portability.

    7. Gravatar Icon Lucien Dominick G. Tiojanco replied on Sep 27th, 2008 at 4:48 am (7)

      Numluck - I believe this one has shared VRAM. I’m betting the IGP is a lowly GMA 900. :-D

    8. Gravatar Icon taksan replied on Sep 27th, 2008 at 12:48 pm (8)

      @ ralph
      if the dvd was internal, then i think it would just ruin the purpose of being a netbook. if an internal dvd is something you are looking for then i think a regular laptop would do the job. :D

      but overall, this device is very competitive with the bundled external dvd writer.

    9. Gravatar Icon felipe replied on Sep 28th, 2008 at 7:45 pm (9)

      “sneaked in”. i wonder why? is it to avoid sharing the limelight with the much cheaper (and more advertised) deep blue?

    10. Gravatar Icon Lucien Dominick G. Tiojanco replied on Sep 30th, 2008 at 1:03 am (10)

      It’s a Pentium M, confirmed it Yesterday when I dropped by and asked if I can check the BIOS. No information on the chipset though, they won’t allow me to boot the pre-installed Windows O.S.

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