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Top 5 Netbooks with impressive battery life

Features For low-cost minilaptops, portability is the key and an amazing battery life is the place to start.  Read story »

Top 5 Netbooks

Features From staggering battery life to one-touch backup features, we take a look at the Netbooks which define this category. Read story »

Taking a look at the Asus Eee Keyboard

Blogs The other day, I was at a friend's birthday celebration. It was a festive gathering of fellow tech industry folks based here in Taipei. The drinks were flowing and all was ... Read story »

Asus' new Eee PC Netbook packs Nvidia Ion and dual-core Intel Atom

Crave Hot on the heels of the well-regarded HP Mini 311, Asus has moved the Netbook bar forward by taking a 12-inch Netbook chassis and including both Nvidia's Ion graphics and ... 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...

Disney-themed Asus Netbook appeals to kids

Crave Some ideas are cliche, but some become so campy it's actually attractive in an Austin Powers kind of way. Disney and Asus have teamed up to create a Netbook for kids, ... Read story »

No new Asus and Acer Netbooks till 2010

Crave If you're looking for a Netbook this holiday season, perhaps this is an indication that today's selection might be as good as it gets for a short while: Acer and Asus, ... Read story »
Asus UL50 (Core 2 Duo ULV SU7300 Processor 1.3GHz, 4GB RAM)

Asus UL50 (Core 2 Duo ULV SU7300 Processor 1.3GHz, 4GB RAM)

Review 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...
Gigabyte M1022M Booktop (Intel Atom N280 processor 1.66GHz; 1GB RAM)

Gigabyte M1022M Booktop (Intel Atom N280 processor 1.66GHz; 1GB RAM)

Review On the surface, the Booktop seems to be just another Atom-based 10-inch minilaptop from a minor player. But while Gigabyte is better known for manufacturing mainboards than laptops, we were impressed that the M1022M managed to stand out from the crowd during our testing. In fact, it could be the...
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Rise of the high-def Netbooks

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. Read story »

SITEX 2009: Netbook

Features Though Netbooks don't get a significant cash discount at the show, the bundled freebies make the trip to SITEX 2009 worth the hassle. Read story »

SITEX 2009: Notebook

Features Looking for a notebook? Then check out some of these deals we've scouted out at SITEX 2009. Read story »

Will Netbooks get smaller?

Crave The Yukyung Viliv lineup ultraportable of mini-computers is, in a way, a bit of a throwback to the days when UMPCs and MIDs ruled the pocket-gadget landscape and laptops were bulky ... Read story »
Alienware M17x (Core 2 Quad QX9300 Processor 2.53GHz, 8GB RAM)

Alienware M17x (Core 2 Quad QX9300 Processor 2.53GHz, 8GB RAM)

Review 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...
Toshiba Satellite T135 (Pentium ULV SU2700 Processor 1.3GHz, 3GB RAM)

Toshiba Satellite T135 (Pentium ULV SU2700 Processor 1.3GHz, 3GB RAM)

Review Thin-and-light laptops may look similar, but they're not all made the same. It's a deceptive world out there, especially since many thin-and-lights trade performance for a stylishly slim chassis, all while marketing a mainstream look that suggests performance equal to other notebooks. The...

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