Crave Psion and Intel have settled their legal battle over the use of the word "Netbook". Since early 2008, chipmaker Intel has been using the term to refer to small, cheap, low-powered ...
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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 heard that HP was making some big changes to its small business Netbook, we were worried. After all, the current version--the Mini 2140--is probably one of the better Netbook out there, thanks to an innovative keyboard (since adopted by HP's consumer Netbooks), full ExpressCard slot, and...
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Take the ThinkPad R series, remove the internal roll cage and the TPM chip, add dedicated GeForce graphics, an HDMI port, and a glossy lid, and you get the ThinkPad SL400. This 14-inch laptop is Lenovo's play for small business buyers, trading in enterprise features such as the aforementioned...
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One look at the Gateway MC7822G, and you'd think it belonged in the high-end group of retail laptops. A slick maroon lid opens to reveal an HD-friendly, 16-inch display with edge-to-edge glass; beneath it sits a backlit keyboard and sleek, glowing light-touch controls. Yet the Gateway MC7822G's...
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One look at the Gateway MC7813G, and you'd think it belonged in the high-end group of retail laptops. A slick black lid opens to reveal an HD-friendly, 16-inch display with edge-to-edge glass; beneath it sits a backlit keyboard and sleek, glowing light-touch controls. Yet the Gateway MC7813G's...
Features Their curves may be different from bikini babes, but these laptops have the X factor to make the tech nerds drool buckets.
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Features From the PC to the TV, Adobe wants to bring rich Web animation and video into your living room.
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Formerly known for the iconic, if boxy, ThinkPads (which the company still does well: See our review of the T400s), Lenovo has also begun branching into more stylish consumer products, loosening up its slightly uptight design aesthetics along the way. The recent IdeaPad line reflects the change...
Features The Palo Alto company extends its ProBook notebook lineup and introduces a new Mini Netbook for mobile professionals.
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Features Buying a notebook need not run you out of house and home. With prices dropping, you can choose a cheap portable that doesn't compromise your requirements.
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Review Fujitsu is finally getting in on the growing Netbook trend with an entry aimed at the educational market. The M2010 includes many of the same features already common in the increasingly similar Netbook product landscape, so what differentiates it as an "education Netbook?" We were curious to find...
Features Aside from announcing more energy-efficient processors, the chip giant also gave a sneek peek at the upcoming Atom platform for Netbooks.
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We were very fond of the previous version of Asus' Eee PC, the 1008HA, which represented a radical design change from the boxy Eee PCs of the past. But its high-end (for a Netbook) price, at S$798, slipped just over the line for many, and its non-removable battery wasn't as long-lasting as we've...
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