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Sony Vaio W Netbook available for preorder

Crave The first honest-to-goodness Netbook from the Japanese maker is finally available, albeit for preorder at this time. Priced at S$899, this puts the Sony Vaio W on the upper end of ... Read story »

Sony Vaio to go touchscreen

Crave Might Sony add a touchscreen to one of its notebooks, like the Vaio P? A Sony Vaio notebook with a touchscreen interface is on its way, a company executive said. ... Read story »
HP Mini 311 (Intel Atom N280 Processor 1.66GHz, 2GB RAM)

HP Mini 311 (Intel Atom N280 Processor 1.66GHz, 2GB RAM)

Review The Netbook wars have heated up with PC makers adding upscale features such as larger HD displays and faster low-voltage CPUs to systems in an effort to push prices past the usual S$499 to S$699 range. We've seen HD Netbooks from Sony and others, usually with prices closer to S$899, so...

Sony launches new Vaio W Netbook

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 ... Read story »

Sony announces new Windows 7 Vaio

Features We have updated the story with specifications for the different configurations for the Vaio X and Vaio CW laptops. Read story »
Sony Vaio VPC-X118LG/B (Intel Atom Z550 Processor 2GHz, 2GB RAM)

Sony Vaio VPC-X118LG/B (Intel Atom Z550 Processor 2GHz, 2GB RAM)

Review 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...
Sony Vaio VPC-W115XG/P (Atom N280 Processor 1.66GHz, 1GB RAM)

Sony Vaio VPC-W115XG/P (Atom N280 Processor 1.66GHz, 1GB RAM)

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. At...
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Rise of the high-def Netbooks

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. Read story »
Sony Vaio VPC-X118LG/B (Intel Atom Z550 Processor 2GHz, 2GB RAM)

Sony Vaio VPC-X118LG/B (Intel Atom Z550 Processor 2GHz, 2GB RAM)

Review 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...

The perfect Netbook for your mom

Features Show your mom that you really care by grabbing the right Netbook for her this weekend. Read story »

Top 5 dual-core mini-notebooks

Features If you have the budget, forget Netbooks. These mini wonders offer portability along with multicore performance and, in some cases, even built-in optical drives. Read story »

Top 5 desirable notebooks

Features With so many sexy and handsome laptops in the market, can you blame us for being superficial and buying a portable for its drool factor?  Read story »
Nokia Booklet 3G (Intel Atom Z530 1.6GHz processor; 1GB RAM)

Nokia Booklet 3G (Intel Atom Z530 1.6GHz processor; 1GB RAM)

Review Mobile phone maker Nokia is jumping into the Netbook pool with its recently announced Booklet 3G laptop, offering a premium-feeling system at a rock-bottom price, as long as you agree to a mobile data contract. The Booklet 3G is easily one of the nicest-looking Netbooks we've seen. Also a...
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Sony Vaio VGN-P15G (Intel Atom Z530 Processor 1.6GHz, 2GB RAM)

Sony Vaio VGN-P15G (Intel Atom Z530 Processor 1.6GHz, 2GB RAM)

Review Sony likes to keep its Vaio products aimed at mid- to high-end buyers--much like Apple does--and generally eschews the budget end of the market (although there are a handful of less expensive Vaios we've reviewed favorably). When it comes to Intel-Atom-powered systems, it's no different;...
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The battle between budget laptops

Features With Netbooks, ultrathins and budget laptops crowding the low-cost notebook market, how will it affect consumer choice in the coming year? Read story »

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