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Acer lands in Korea with the market's No. 1 Netbook Aspire series

Blogs Acer is back in Korea with its world-leading Netbook series of Aspires. Surprised? This is Acer's second attempt at the Korean market. The Taiwan company wasn't successful in its first outing ... Read story »

Why the Dell Mini 12 disappeared

Crave Dell's Netbook line, creatively called the Mini, has seen a few lineup swaps recently. While most of the Netbook market has gravitated to 10-inch screens, Dell was one of only a ... Read story »

Laptop milestones in 2009

Features We take a walk down memory lane and remember notebooks which struck a chord with us.  Read story »

IT Show 2010: Netbooks

Features Fancy a small and portable minilaptop? Find out the cheapest Netbooks at Singapore's IT Show. Read story »

IT Show 2010: Notebooks

Features Check out the hottest deals at Singapore's IT Show. Read story »

Lessons to learn from tablets past

Features We take a look at tablets and the pitfalls of this category. Has Apple avoided those?  Read story »
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...

11.6-inch Acer Netbook gets official

Crave (Photo credit: Acer) Though the 12.1-inch screens on the Dell Mini 12 and Samsung NC20 are great on the eyes, portability gets compromised. On the other hand, 10.1-inch Netbooks may be ... Read story »

IT Show 2010: Star Buys

Features Advance planning and due diligence pay off if you intend to come out tops in this consumer tech bargain pandemonium that kicks off the new year at Suntec City. We point you in the right direction with our roundup of the hot deals in each category. This list will be updated from March 10-13. Read story »
Lenovo IdeaPad U350 (Core 2 Duo SU9400 processor 1.4GHz; 2GB RAM)

Lenovo IdeaPad U350 (Core 2 Duo SU9400 processor 1.4GHz; 2GB RAM)

Review While it's hard for us to weigh design over performance when looking at a laptop, products such as the Lenovo IdeaPad U350 make it a little easier. As another entry in the growing field of affordable CULV machines, the compact and really great-looking U350 is Lenovo's answer to the MacBook in...
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Notebook Price Watch

Features Check out the best laptop and Netbook deals at Singapore's Sim Lim Square electronics mall. Read story »

Which is more desirable: Smartphone or Netbook?

Crave Just last week, we got a peek at Nvidia's new line of HD-video-playing processors in downtown Manhattan. One of them, the Ion, is a GPU that pairs with an Atom processor ... Read story »

Future laptop technologies for 2010

Features From the rise of ultrathins to 3D technology, 2010 will be a year to remember for the portable computing industry. Read story »

Dell battles over "Netbook" trademark

Crave Here's how you know how enamored Dell is with the Netbook concept: It's volunteered to fight over the trademark on behalf of all other Netbook makers. On Wednesday, the PC maker ... Read story »
Nokia Booklet 3G (Intel Atom Z530 1.6GHz processor; 1GB RAM)

Nokia Booklet 3G (Intel Atom Z530 1.6GHz processor; 1GB RAM)

Review 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...
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