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Wireless-equipped laptops built around Intel's Centrino technology will start shipping early next month

Martin Veitch and Karl Flinders, IT Week 03 Feb 2003
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Laptops with Intel's Centrino mobile technology are expected to go on sale from 12 March, beginning a wave of mobile PC designs with wireless networking and other high-end features.

The developments, to be showcased at next month's Cebit show in Hanover, are likely to further shrink the closing gap between portable and desktop PC sales.

Centrino PCs are expected from vendors including Dell, Toshiba, HP, IBM and Acer. The units integrate Wi-Fi wireless LAN (WLAN) links and use new Pentium-M processors that prolong battery life by anticipating user behaviour, supplying power only to parts in use, and other tactics. Although Centrino is particularly applicable to ultra-portables, some vendors will deploy the technology across their mobile ranges.

Centrino's Pentium-M processor will initially be limited to 1.6GHz, but clock speed is a poor performance indicator, and large caches should boost performance. Integrating WLAN access should further expand the wireless market - BT last week said it would extend UK coverage to 120 hotspots.

Some vendors will also rework Centrino and other mobile PC designs in the next few months to include 17in widescreen displays, a feature Apple pioneered with its PowerBook G4 last month. The notebooks are likely to weigh over 3kg and will be too big for use on aircraft, but the screen will suit video editing, spreadsheets and presentations.

"A landscape widescreen is better for work with menus," said Bob Raikes of analyst Meko. "It's the shape of the human visual field."

Other advances are planned. IBM will this week ship the ThinkPad R40 with buttons linking to online help, for instance.

Sales growth for mobile PCs is outpacing that for desktops. In Europe, the Middle East and Africa 2.9 million notebooks were sold last quarter, an annual increase of about 15 percent, according to IDC. Desktop sales fell by about one percent to 9.3 million.

"[Notebook pricing] has come down and is comparable to desktops [so in] some cases they are replacing desktops," said IDC analyst Andy Brown. "The growth rate in desktops will improve but will nowhere near match the notebook market."

Sales of Windows XP-based Tablet PCs are also strong. Though only available since November, they made up about one percent of European portable PC sales in the fourth quarter, according to analyst firm Context.

This month NEC will ship a 1in thick Versa Tablet and Wyse will ship a Windows CE-based wireless thin client tablet device.

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See also:

CentrinoExamining Intel's Centrino technology for portable computing  25 Feb 2004
Tablet PCsExamining the business benefits of Tablet PCs and Smart Displays  13 Aug 2003
WLANsExploring wireless networking technology and its business applications  08 Aug 2003
Chip giant chips away at DSL and cable with 'last mile' technology  14 Jul 2003
Intel is working to create an extensive new network of wireless hotspots in UK pubs, ahead of the first wireless laptops to carry its Centrino-brand  12 Mar 2003
Laptops based on Intel's Centrino technology appeared a month before their official launch at the Intel Developer Forum  21 Feb 2003
IBM's latest ThinkPad R series can offer built-in support for old and new 802.11 WLAN standards  31 Jan 2003
Desktop-replacement laptops are popular, but is there a gap in the market for ultraportables based on Intel's Centrino?  28 Jan 2003
Upcoming Banias chips for mobile computers will ship under the name Centrino, and are expected to include built-in wireless LAN capability  10 Jan 2003

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