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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 makes mecha-inspired gaming machine

Crave Nobody has ever accused gamers of being style icons, and the latest gaming portable from Asus shows it with its angular hard edges. The Taiwan maker claims the new G51 gaming ... Read story »
Asus M50Vm (Core 2 Duo T9400 Processor 2.53GHz, 2GB RAM)

Asus M50Vm (Core 2 Duo T9400 Processor 2.53GHz, 2GB RAM)

Review The Asus M50 series is part of the Taiwanese maker's entertainment lineup. As such, it incorporates a variety of multimedia features such as Altec Lansing speakers, high-end graphics card and Blu-ray combo drive. But what we did not expect for a laptop at this price range is the huge 500GB of...

Another Eee PC joins the fray

Crave The Asus Eee PC family has a new member, and it's also the largest Netbook in its stable to date. The Eee PC 1101HA is the first Asus Netbook to sport ... Read story »

Top 5 gaming notebooks

Features Kill or be killed. In a world where lightning-quick reflexes and deadly accurate aiming rule the roost, having a system that can maintain a high frame rate makes all the difference. Read story »
Asus N10 (Intel Atom N270 Processor 1.6GHz, 1GB RAM)

Asus N10 (Intel Atom N270 Processor 1.6GHz, 1GB RAM)

Review Almost every Netbook we've seen to date has featured the same basic setup: The Intel Atom N270 CPU, 1GB of RAM, and Windows XP. We're even seeing less difference in screen size, as most vendors have settled on a 9- or a 10-inch screen. Really, the only differentiation between Netbook...
Alienware M15x (Core i7-720QM Processor 1.6GHz, 3GB RAM)

Alienware M15x (Core i7-720QM Processor 1.6GHz, 3GB RAM)

Review Keeping the same revised look and feel as the recent 17-inch M17x version, the Alienware M15x is an imposing black slab of computing power that's thicker and heavier than most 17-inch laptops. We love having high-end options such as Intel's uberpowerful Core i7-920XM CPU, and it's a plus...
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Top 10 laptops of August

Features See which notebooks and Netbooks made it to our latest monthly Top 10 chart.  Read story »

Atom Netbooks to get an Nvidia boost

Crave The Atom-based Netbooks may be cheap, but they contain enough processing power to deal with most productivity tasks like Internet surfing, working with office documents or even a little movie viewing. ... Read story »

Top 10 laptops of March

Features See which notebooks and Netbooks made it into our latest monthly Top 10 chart.  Read story »
BenQ JoyBook S42 (Core 2 Duo  P8600 Processor 2.4GHz, 2GB RAM)

BenQ JoyBook S42 (Core 2 Duo P8600 Processor 2.4GHz, 2GB RAM)

Review When we reviewed the JoyBook S41 17 months ago, it was one of the first to insert a high-end discrete graphics processor in a 14.1-inch laptop. Moreover, at just over S$2,000, it was also very affordable considering that larger machines with the same video performance cost much more. The...

Top 10 laptops of April

Features See which notebook and Netbook made it to our latest monthly Top 10 chart.  Read story »

ASUS A8J bumps up gaming power

Crave Nvidia and ASUS have announced the availability of the Nvidia GeForce Go 7700 graphics card on the ASUS A8J series for increased video performance. Upgrading from the previous GeForce Go 7300 ... Read story »

CES 2009 show report

Features The world's largest consumer electronics tradeshow is about to unveil all the glitz and gadgets to look forward to in 2009. CNET reports straight from the showfloor. Read story »
Asus G50 (Core 2 Duo T9400 Processor 2.53GHz, 4GB RAM)

Asus G50 (Core 2 Duo T9400 Processor 2.53GHz, 4GB RAM)

Review The portable gaming market is very niche. Though virtual play has been steadily increasing in popularity, the savvy player knows that it's more economical to purchase a gaming desktop rather than a laptop. This is because the former can easily be upgraded to future technology while the latter is...
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