Crave Is this the 12-inch Asus Eee PC 1201n?
Several eagle-eyed bloggers noticed a new Eee PC from Asus popping up on a Chinese online retailer's storefront. The purported new model ...
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Features One new area where Netbooks have been able to offer a clear reason for stepping up to a more expensive system is with a high-definition display.
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Features For low-cost minilaptops, portability is the key and an amazing battery life is the place to start.
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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...
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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...
Crave These allegedly leaked roadmap documents from Asus purport to show the company's Netbook plans for the rest of 2009. The systems and specs indicated aren't terribly surprising, and are in line ...
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Features Confused over which laptop to buy? AMD seeks to simplify consumer choice with its Vision marketing strategy.
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This year has undoubtedly been defined if not by Netbooks, then by the growth of affordable thin laptops that shed the size--and even optical drive--in an effort to provide a more portable, larger-screen computer. Whereas this used to be the domain of highly expensive "executive" machines, such...
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, ...
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In the battle for Netbook market share supremacy, Intel's Atom CPU stands nearly unchallenged despite a handful of offerings with AMD and Via CPUs. So it's surprising we found so much to like about the 11.6-inch Gateway LT3104g. This uses an AMD Athlon 64 L110 1.2GHz processor to provide a...
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The Netbook wars have heated up with PC makers adding upscale features such as larger HD displays and faster low-voltage CPUs to systems in an effort to push prices past the usual S$499 to S$699 range.
We've seen HD Netbooks from Sony and others, usually with prices closer to S$899, so...
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With a brand-new look and some of the highest-end tech available in a laptop, we're semi surprised that Alienware has kept the M17x name for its newest 17-inch laptop (even if it loses the X-Files-esque "Area-51" moniker). While the system starts at a reasonable S$3,499, you'll need to configure...
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Mobile phone maker Nokia is jumping into the Netbook pool with its recently announced Booklet 3G laptop, offering a premium-feeling system at a rock-bottom price, as long as you agree to a mobile data contract.
The Booklet 3G is easily one of the nicest-looking Netbooks we've seen. Also a...
Crave A RAM slot sticker threatens permanent CPU damage.
Both the Inquirer and CustomPC have confirmed with ASUS that Intel has recommended motherboard vendors warn people off from overclocking the memory ...
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Crave (Image credit: SlashGear) The new range of 13.3-inch Intel CULV laptops from MSI, Lenovo and Asus are incredibly slim yet pretty affordable. However, to maintain their sleek profile, the units had ...
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