Crave Computers utilizing dual processors are nothing new, but CompactFlash cards with two processors inside? Now that's something else. http://asia.cnet.com/i/r/2009/crave/dc/63013722/sandisk_250x206.jpg The latest SanDisk Pro Extreme CompactFlash cards announced last month hold the ...
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Crave As capacities start hitting multiple terabytes, the USB 2.0 is showing its age with a maximum transfer speed of 480Mbps. Though the eSATA standard was supposed to be the answer, the ...
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Crave Lexar follows close on the heels of SanDisk's announcement of its 90MB per second Extreme Pro CompactFlash card with its own player, the Lexar Professional 600X. Like SanDisk's, these expensive, ...
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Crave Despite its being out of vogue at the moment, I'm still a big believer in the faster-is-better philosophy. That said, I also recognize that it's not always worth the extra ...
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Crave The Dell Vostro V13: a cheaper Adamo?
Yesterday, Dell announced the availability of the Vostro V13, a new addition to its small-business Vostro line of laptops. The big news here ...
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MSI may be a major player in the PC component business, but when it comes to the international notebook market it does not have the same market share as Acer, another Taiwanese vendor. This is probably a reflection on the lack of mind share as MSI machines are not simply copies but feature...
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Before Samsung left the Asia-Pacific market in 2006, the position of its laptops was clearly aimed at the lifestyle set who don't mind paying a premium for slim and sleek notebooks. This was fine back when even budget laptops cost over S$1,800 and were considered a significant investment. Fast...
Crave Yes, we realize that stereotyping dads as tough father figures may be a little passe. After all, in some households it is the moms who hold the purse strings. But for ...
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Dell is one of the most popular computer brands worldwide, and a default choice for many shoppers. Located right in the middle of the company's lineup, the Dell Inspiron 15 is one of the most versatile and affordable midrange laptops, offering configurations for as low as S$899. We tried a...
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Its predecessor, the Vaio SZ series, was one of the first to sport both integrated and discrete graphics chipsets. However, at that time switching between the two required the laptop to be restarted. But when the Centrino 2 platform with its hybrid graphics capabilities came about, the new Vaio...
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When we first heard Lenovo had an IdeaPad S12 on its way, we were expecting the long-anticipated Nvidia Ion-packing version, which will include graphics power decent enough to accomplish HD video and even some demanding gaming. Instead, we got a configuration that includes an Intel Atom N270...
Yes, 1.4GHz, Core 2 Duo, 2048 MB, 320 GB, Intel GMA 4500MHD, 13.3 inch, 1.9 kg, One-year international warranty, 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n
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Although Lenovo has been reinventing itself of late with its IdeaPad and Netbook lines, it's still a company known for boxy, business-end ThinkPads. There's no shame there: The ThinkPad was revolutionary in its time, and the iconic (if plain) design defined the modern business laptop. It also put...
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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...
Crave The latest business laptop from Lenovo, the ThinkPad T400s, should need no introduction. Billed as the slimmest and lightest full-featured 14.1-inch notebook in the market, the Chinese maker claims it's even ...
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