
Enermax reveald a unique cooling pads. Known as the Aeolus Cooling Pad, the device has only one 8.66 inch diameter fan than is able to reduce the current temperature by up to 22 degrees Celsius at 20dB noise output. What makes this coling pad cool is that it comes with built-in blue LEDs. Enermax Aeolus is priced at $70.

The gdium EM-PC by EMTEC is a laptop designed specifically for school students 10 years of age or more. With no internal moving parts, it uses a flash memory based removable storage device as its hard drive, so it is much more durable than typical laptop computers. However, this laptop features larger display screen. The desktop replacement has 8.9inch 1,024 x 600 resolution LCD screen, flash-based storage, a webcam, and a Linux OS. The Emtec gdium EM-PC Mini Laptop will be available in Australia in July 2008 for AUD$449 or US$420

Logitech today reveald the Pure-Fi Mobile. The system is targeted chiefly at cellphone users and relies on its Bluetooth 2.0 to provide stereo audio pulled from any device that supports A2DP, including recent Macs and Windows PCs as well as most music-capable cellphones. Any cellphone with basic Bluetooth audio, including the iPhone, can also use the Pure-Fi as an ad hoc speakerphone thanks to a built-in microphone that cancels out unwanted noise. As implied by its name, the new Logitech speaker set is portable and relies on rechargeable batteries that net about 12 hours of continuous stereo audio at a time. When tethered, the Pure-Fi Mobile can either take its power through a wall outlet or a USB connection. Logitech puts an aux-in jack on the speaker system to feed audio in from nearly any portable wired device.
The company plans a simultaneous launch of the Mobile in both Europe and the US for June, when it will sell the speaker setup for $150.
HP Korea launched its stylish netbook HP2133 MiNi in Korea market, which is available for around 800,000(KRW).Adopting a 8.9-inch diagonal WXGA display, full qwerty keyboard and touchpad, the Mini features simple, refined design and anodized aluminum shell that is sleek and sturdy yet lightweight(1.19kg).
Supporting 802.11a/b/g wireless technology, the HP2133 provides HP DuraKeys, a clear coating applied over the notebook keyboard, and HP 3D DriveGuard which sends a signal to shut down the hard drive upon sudden movement or shock.
Via Laptop News

Like ArsTechnica points out, there’s a lot you can do with $6800 in an Apple Store, but surely you won’t levitate towards what Europe-based Munk Bogballe has to offer. You can get a top of the line 17″ MacBook with a 30″ Cinema Display and an entry level iMac. Similarly, you could buy a dual 3.2GHz quad-core Mac Pro with 4GB of RAM, 4TB of storage, and an NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT. You could even buy 11 entry-level Mac minis.
We have one last bit of advice for you: if you have $6,800 to blow on a computer and the MacBook fits your needs, just buy the normal model and use the $5,300 to buy 26 XO laptops for the developing world.

Samsung 12.1 Inch AMOLED Laptop Concept comes equipped with a keyboard that has a similar keys on a mobile phone. This thin laptop concept features a thin AMOLED display with 1,280 x 768 display resolution. However, AMOLED displays are still expensive.