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Is the lack of FireWire on new MacBooks bothering you? - Oct 22, 2009
Crave Do you still use one of these? Apple's announcement Tuesday of a thinner and lighter US$999 MacBook, one with unibody construction and a glass trackpad, was bittersweet. It should be, ... Read story »Apple MacBook Pro (Core 2 Duo processor 2.26GHz, 2GB, 13.3-inch TFT)
Review Radically overhauled last year, Apple's MacBook line of laptops moved to aluminum construction, edge-to-edge glass over LED displays, and oversize multitouch trackpads (with the exception of the lone S$1,589 white plastic model). The latest round of updates is more of a refinement than another...New Fujitsu P series sports CULV and Neo platforms - Oct 15, 2009
Crave The 11.6-inch notebook form factor has new members from the Fujitsu family, as the Japanese maker hsa just announced its latest additions to the LifeBook P series. Aiming for affordability, the ... Read story »Heinz's USB-powered microwave - Jun 9, 2009
Crave Whoever said the MacBook Air was useless probably hates beans. This product is evidence that the potential of the USB port knows no bounds. Heinz, famous for its baked beans, ... Read story »Super-stylish laptop cooler: Moshi Zefyr - Jul 23, 2009
Blogs I'm pretty pleased with my MacBook Pro. I've had it for over two years, and while it's not a nice as the new unibody MacBook Pro, it gets the job done ... Read story »Top 5 sexiest laptops - Sep 24, 2008
Features Their curves may be different from bikini babes, but these laptops have the X factor to make the tech nerds drool buckets. Read story »Dell Adamo (Core 2 Duo U9300 Processor 1.2GHz, 2GB RAM)
Review Dell initially teased the existence of its upscale 13-inch Adamo laptop at CES 2009, and formally announced details and ordering availability two months later. We previously had a chance to get our hands on a preproduction version of the system, and have now been able to test the finished...Apple MacBook Air (Core 2 Duo processor 1.86GHz, 2GB, 13.3-inch TFT)
Review If you weren't convinced by the last-generation MacBook Air, the late 2008 model will do nothing to change your mind. There's still no optical drive, no Ethernet port, only one USB port, the fixed battery is still present and there's no 3G support. It still has its positives--the extremely thin...Acer Ferrari One (Athlon X2 L310 Processor 1.2GHz, 2GB RAM)
Review Like the cars on which it's based, the Acer Ferrari One is designed to be fast, fun to use and good-looking, while remaining relatively affordable compared with its predecessors. But does this S$1,298 minilaptop, which will be available in late October, live up to the legendary Scuderia Ferrari...HP Envy 13 (Core 2 Duo SU9600 Processor 1.6GHz, 2GB RAM)
Review Even a cursory glance will tell you the HP Envy 13 is a very nicely made premium 13-inch laptop. It's a solid slab of aluminum and magnesium, etched with interesting visual details, and filled with capable components, such as a dual-core low-voltage Intel CPU and discrete ATI graphics. It's...Apple MacBook Pro (Core 2 Duo processor 2.8GHz, 4GB, 15.4-inch TFT)
Review The latest round of MacBook revisions are nowhere near as radical as the aluminum unibody construction rolled out in late 2008. Instead, the 13-inch MacBook has been promoted to the Pro family, while the 15-inch MacBook Pro gets a handful of minor component upgrades. More important than that,...Apple MacBook Pro (Core 2 Duo processor 2.66GHz, 4GB, 17-inch TFT)
Review When the latest 13- and 15-inch MacBooks were announced in October 2008, a similar revamp of the larger 17-inch version of the MacBook Pro was conspicuously missing from the lineup. In January of 2009, Apple announced that the 17-inch model would be getting the same "unibody" aluminum chassis,...NUS/NTU notebook deals for 2007/08 - Jul 29, 2007
Features Just started your freshman year and want to take advantage of the NUS/NTU notebook deals? We give the low-down on the various laptops on discount. Read story »Polytechnic notebook deals - May 21, 2008
Features With more polytechnics going the paperless route, having a laptop in today's tertiary environment is no longer a luxury, but a necessity. Read story »Jump to page: [1] 2









