Blogs Acer is back in Korea with its world-leading Netbook series of Aspires. Surprised? This is Acer's second attempt at the Korean market. The Taiwan company wasn't successful in its first outing ...
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Crave Acer's new Aspire Z5610 multitouch All-In-One.
Joining Sony, HP and its own subsidiary Gateway, Acer has announced a new Windows 7-based All-In-One, complete with a multitouch display. The Acer Aspire ...
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Review
In the battle for Netbook market share supremacy, Intel's Atom CPU stands nearly unchallenged despite a handful of offerings with AMD and Via CPUs. So it's surprising we found so much to like about the 11.6-inch Gateway LT3104g. This uses an AMD Athlon 64 L110 1.2GHz processor to provide a...
Features One new area where Netbooks have been able to offer a clear reason for stepping up to a more expensive system is with a high-definition display.
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Features The much-awaited last computer fair in Singapore's tech calendar kicks off again, with bargains all under one roof. To get only the best buys, check our SITEX guide as the CNET Asia team gets to work sifting the real deals from the lemons. Updated daily.
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Features Whether you're looking for high-defintion movie playback or massive optical storage backup, these Blu-ray-equipped portables will serve your needs.
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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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Features With Netbooks, ultrathins and budget laptops crowding the low-cost notebook market, how will it affect consumer choice in the coming year?
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Crave (Image credit: macles*) One weakness of the current crop of Atom-based Netbooks is their inability to render high-defintion video, a capability which the AMD Neo-based HP Pavilion dv2 proudly trumpets. While ...
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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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Crave An Acer Aspire One
Acer announced on Tuesday a version of its Aspire One Netbook that will run the Android operating system. The manufacturer made the announcement at the Computex ...
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Features Ceatec is mostly a pure tradeshow in that it's aimed at manufacturers and not the public, but there are still some sights to see for the gadget-obsessed.
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Features Though Netbooks don't get a significant cash discount at the show, the bundled freebies make the trip to SITEX 2009 worth the hassle.
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Features Looking for a notebook? Then check out some of these deals we've scouted out at SITEX 2009.
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Crave Intel's Light Peak technology uses lasers and fiber optics to transfer data to and from PCs and other devices.
You've probably heard about fiber optics for years--some kind of exotic ...
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