July 12th, 2009 |
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Sony has unveiled the VAIO NW consumer laptop series, featuring a 15.5″ display, an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, the ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4570 512MB dedicated graphics, and a Blu-Ray Combo drive in select models.
The NW also includes a chicklet style keyboard, built-in web camera and microphone, HDMI and VGA outputs, WiFi, a Gigabit LAN port, three USB ports an ExpressCard slot, SD card and Memory Stick PRO slots, and a …
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Sony Vaio W netbook: 10.1-inch HD screen, N280 Atom, chiclet keyboard.
Sony has finally released its first ‘proper’ netbook by announcing the …
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Promoted by Toshiba as a desktop alternative for the business class, the L350 is indeed powerful enough to do your everday tasks, but that power comes in a large and clunky package that leaves mobility something to be desired.
Full review of Toshiba L350
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Full review of HP HDX 16t
As a 16″ HTPC, the HP HDX 16 sports all the features you’d want in a multimedia powerhouse. The 16″ display is a flush glass 16:9 1920×1080 1080p HD ready spectacle of an LCD. Aside from that, the …
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Full review of Sony VAIO Z
We haven’t reviewed the Sony VAIO Z laptop yet – the following is a summary based on the hardware in the VAIO Z series.
Summary and Information
The VAIO Z series is one of Sony’s premium ultraportable series, and is …
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A healthy refresh to the previous generation X61 series, the Thinkpad X200 is the business professionals dream for mobile computing.
Full review of Lenovo ThinkPad X200
Thin and light is in. The new Lenovo ThinkPad X200 is the newest ultraportable designed to replace the ThinkPad …
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If you were groaning when Apple discontinued their portable iBook line you may be pleased to know that the thin and light Macbook Air is now on the market. It’s svelte aluminium chassis weighs around 3 pounds.
Full review of Macbook Air
Apple defined what …
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Full review of Lenovo IdeaPad S10
Seeing that a majority of netbooks are based on the Intel Atom N270 CPU, GMA950 graphics, and Windows XP Home as the operating system (the s10 being no exception), you have to look at what other features it …
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Full review of Sony Vaio FW
The multimedia powerhouse that is the Sony VAIO FW-270j meets all your entertainment features and more in one attractive package. The 16.4″ glossy 16:9 HD display in concert with the HDMI port and Blu-ray player give you all …
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Full review of Asus Eee PC 1000HE
Asus started the netbook craze with its tiny, 7-inch Eee PC. Shortly thereafter, every notebook manufacturer except Apple produced at least one tiny and inexpensive laptop just like it. Nowadays, netbooks are not that tiny anymore – …
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