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Dual-touchpad laptop from Asus and Bang & Olufsen

Crave Looking to break away from the standard rules of laptop design, Asus has teamed with Danish consumer electronics maker Bang & Olufsen to create a multimedia system with some ... Read story »

Up close with the Asus G51J 3D laptop

Crave (Scott playing Left 4 Dead 2 on the Asus 3D laptop. Earlier this week, Asus unveiled a 15-inch laptop with Nvidia's 3D Vision technology built in. The US$1,699 Asus G51J ... Read story »

Asus announces Pine Trail Netbooks

Crave CES might be just a couple of weeks off, but Intel just can't wait and has announced its second-generation Atom platform, Pine Trail. One of the first machines to come with ... Read story »

Asus brings portable gaming into the 3D arena

Crave We're fans of Nvidia's 3D Vision technology, which uses a collection of hardware and software to create 3D versions of PC games. Our main knock against the concept has been that ... Read story »

iBuypower launches BMW-designed Level 10 desktops

Crave According to its press release, iBuypower will be the exclusive system integrator to carry a desktop built around the crazy-looking Level 10 desktop chassis unveiled this past March. The Level ... Read story »

Nvidia unveils next-gen Ion GPU for Netbooks

Crave A chart illustrating how the new Nvidia Ion works with Intel's Atom N450 CPU. Netbook fans have had their share of ups and downs recently--for example, getting better battery life ... Read story »
Asus UX30 (Core 2 Duo ULV SU9400 Processor 1.4GHz, 4GB RAM)

Asus UX30 (Core 2 Duo ULV SU9400 Processor 1.4GHz, 4GB RAM)

Review The Asus UX series is the Taiwanese maker's first foray into the Intel CULV segment, which seeks to offer sleek thin-and-lights at an affordable price point. Another vendor from the same island, Acer, was one of the first to offer consumer ultra-low-voltage machines via the Timeline series. The...

Intel launches three new processors, Taipei goes insane!

Blogs Okay, maybe the last part was a bit over the top, but I know many folks who are excited the NDA is finally lifted and Intel has officially launched the latest ... Read story »

The Toshiba T series: Expensive and underpowered?

Crave Toshiba Satellite T135-S1300: Single-core CPU inside. We have a bit of a beef with a trend that's currently happening in full-size (by that we mean 13-inch and above) thin-and-light laptops, ... Read story »
Asus G51J-3D laptop (Core i7 720QM Processor 1.6GHz, 4GB RAM)

Asus G51J-3D laptop (Core i7 720QM Processor 1.6GHz, 4GB RAM)

Review We've been very impressed with Nvidia's 3D Vision technology, which renders most games in pretty impressive 3D, but it requires an investment in compatible hardware, including a 120Hz LCD monitor, approved desktop GPU with dual-link DVI connection, and a pair of battery powered 3D glasses with a...

The first wave of Core i7 laptops

Crave With the Intel Developer Forum underway, one of the big stories has been Intel's official unveiling of its new high-end laptop CPU, the mobile version of the Core i7. Of course, ... Read story »

AMD still playing catchup, but it's ok

Features With a focus on usage patterns instead of technical specifications, AMD looks set to make a strong showing this year, but it's still behind in some areas.  Read story »
HP Pavilion dm3 (Intel Core 2 Duo ULV U7300 processor 1.3GHz, 4GB RAM)

HP Pavilion dm3 (Intel Core 2 Duo ULV U7300 processor 1.3GHz, 4GB RAM)

Review The HP Pavilion dm series is the first ultrathin range in the company's consumer entertainment lineup and consists of the 11.6-inch dm1 and 13.3-inch dm3. The trademarks of an ultrathin laptop are the omission of an optical drive as well as the use of AMD Neo or Intel CULV chips. The Pavilion...
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AMD showcases new Tigris laptops and Vision branding

Features Confused over which laptop to buy? AMD seeks to simplify consumer choice with its Vision marketing strategy.  Read story »

IDF 2009: Intel continues to pursue Moore's Law

Features At today's Intel Developer Forum, CEO Paul Otellini showed that Moore's law was alive and well, with the 32nm, 22nm and Sandybridge chips on their way. Alongside an app store.  Read story »

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