Crave The new 802.11n/Bluetooth combo add-in card for Netbooks and laptops.
Generally, wireless functions--such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cellular data, and so on--are added to your portable computer via add-in cards. These cards ...
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Crave If you have been eyeing the latest fashion Netbook from HP, the wait is over. The Palo Alto company is retailing the HP Mini by Studio Tord Boontje exclusively through StarHub's ...
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Crave VIA unveiled its new "NetNote" category of systems today, which supposedly manage notebook-like power from a netbook price tag and footprint. Based on VIA's Surfboard platform, the NetNote devices are machines ...
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Review
On the surface, the Booktop seems to be just another Atom-based 10-inch minilaptop from a minor player. But while Gigabyte is better known for manufacturing mainboards than laptops, we were impressed that the M1022M managed to stand out from the crowd during our testing. In fact, it could be the...
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A new player to the already-flooded Netbook market is here to say hello: Hannspree, the former world supplier of utterly bizarre basketball, elephant, and plushie-shaped novelty TVs, has ...
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Taiwan-based Gigabyte is better known for producing PC motherboards, and this attempt of theirs at penetrating the touchscreen tablet Netbook market has produced a feature-packed product. At S$999, the unit is value-for-money for those looking for a Netbook that also doubles as a convertible...
Features Microsoft is readying new peripherals for the upcoming operating system, with one device sporting Windows 7-specific features.
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Crave Netbooks are slowing shifting toward the 11.6-inch form factor which, in our opinion, hits the sweet spot between portability and usability. BenQ is the latest to enter this niche with its ...
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Blogs Most of you should know that WiBro (WiMAX) technology developed in Korea and the government and local WiBro network carrier KT (Korea Telecom) has been eager to find related services to ...
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Review
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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Crave Aside from pink, the Vaio W will be available also in white and a special edition brown shade. Even though it exhibits all the characteristics of a Netbook, Sony has been ...
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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 While the Netbook industry is heading for larger screen sizes, Kohjinsha seems to be interested in a different trend. Known for making low-cost convertible tablets with 7- to 9-inch screen ...
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Review
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...
Review
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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