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Whether CULV laptops will ever fully find a spot between the Netbook world and the full-featured notebook world, they are most definitely a category that's growing everyday. Dropping an optical drive and adding a low-voltage processor alongside a long-lasting battery are the trends of 2009,...
Crave Picture this, you game with a controller that looks and feels exactly like a real assault rifle (think: AK-47 and M16). Instead of spitting out pellets like a BB gun, it ...
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As the company credited with practically inventing the Netbook category, it's no surprise Asus makes some of the most popular mini notebooks around. Top among these is the Eee PC 1005 series. Combining low (but not the lowest) prices with great battery life and good overall design, the 1005 has...
Crave CES might be just a couple of weeks off, but Intel just can't wait and has announced its second-generation Atom platform, Pine Trail. One of the first machines to come with ...
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Features The new Atom N450 promises both lower power consumption and enhanced performance, but does it deliver?
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Crave The One Laptop per Child (OLPC) outlined its future roadmap, including plans for the XO 3.0, a device "well below US$100" and utilizes a design that mimics a piece of paper. ...
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The HP Mini 110 originally offered a decent combo of cool design, typical Netbook components, and a reasonable price. In the months since its initial release, we've seen other Netbooks do more for less and without the Mini 110's most damning compromise, an awkward elongated touch pad with mouse...
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Asus is perhaps best known for virtually creating the Netbook phenomenon with its line of inexpensive Eee PCs. The company has subsequently done a good job of refining and expanding on the Netbook experience, with systems such as the slim Eee PC 1005HA and the touchscreen Eee PC T91.
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Sony's first foray in to the world of Atom-powered laptops was the Vaio P-series Lifestyle PC, which sported a unique miniaturized design (about the same footprint as a standard business envelope), but was hampered by input issues (no touchpad) and the use of Windows Vista as its OS.
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Features From faster chips to improved mobile Internet devices, check out what Intel has up its sleeve at its annual IDF in San Francisco.
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Features Besides making its maiden foray into the low-cost CULV space, Toshiba is adding the first 11.6-inch model to its stable.
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While PC makers are focused on the low-cost market, Sony doesn't seem to be very interested in this segment. The Japanese maker is well-known for its cutting-edge designs and the Vaio X series is the epitome of that passion. In fact, the first impression one gets is that this Vaio is just a...
Crave Despite reports to the contrary, the latest from Acer is that their long-promised Android Netbook is still on its way for Q3 2009, not 2010. This also seems to blow a ...
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Crave There is collaboration, and there is collusion. According to Digitimes, Microsoft and Intel have reached an agreement that the next generation of Netbooks will not have displays larger than 10.2 inches. ...
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Blogs As we see there is rising consumer (and business) awareness of energy efficiency globally. Governments are responding, by mandating energy efficiency.� Korea has become the first nation globally to make standby ...
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