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Lenovo's ThinkPad brand is virtually synonymous with business laptops, and the company (like IBM before it) has spent years perfecting the nondescript black-box system with its iconic TrackPoint and double set of mouse buttons.
We liked the 14-inch T400s ("s" for "slim") when we first saw...
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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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Though most laptop shoppers may be laser-focused on value, snapping up S$599 Netbooks and S$1,100 ULV systems, there's always a little room at the top of the heap for a high-priced, full-featured showpiece. In the 13.3-inch category, HP has the Envy 13, Dell has the Adamo XPS, and Sony has the...
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Everything about the Sony Vaio VGN-NW25GF/B is pleasing. For starters, it looks good and unlike its glossy plastic shelfmates, the textured chassis doesn't feel cheap or end up covered in fingerprints from simply picking it up. It's well-configured for general home and office duties and the port...
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Toshiba's ridiculously lightweight Portege R600 may steal all the headlines, but if you don't mind a few extra grams, the Portege A600 is cheaper. The configuration that we reviewed comes in at around S$2,999, and is just as well-featured as the R600. At under 30mm thick, you shouldn't have any...
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If you thought the MacBook Air was thin, you haven't seen anything yet. The Dell Adamo XPS sets a new standard on just how sleek a notebook can be. The second generation of Dell's premium laptop line is really an impressive feat of engineering. From its unique hinge design to capacitive latch...
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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...
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Crave I ended 2008 talking about all-in-ones, so might as well begin 2009 on the same topic. Lenovo hasn't been much of a player in US consumer desktop market lately, but the ...
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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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