Crave The Dell Adamo XPS isn't only ridiculously thin, it opens like no laptop ever seen before. Its propped-up keyboard can only be opened by sliding a finger on the lid's ...
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Crave Sony's Fujio Nishida gives the press a brief glimpse of the new Sony Vaio X series laptop.
BERLIN, GERMANY--Sony introduced a digital camera and a smartphone, and gave a brief ...
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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...
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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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Everything about the Sony Vaio VGN-NW25GF/B is pleasing. For starters, it looks good and unlike its glossy plastic shelfmates, the textured chassis doesn't feel cheap or end up covered in fingerprints from simply picking it up. It's well-configured for general home and office duties and the port...
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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...
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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Features We have updated the story with specifications for the different configurations for the Vaio X and Vaio CW laptops.
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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 First revealed at the Consumer Electronics Show 2009 in Las Vegas, the sleek Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) from Korean maker Viliv are coming to Singapore and Malaysia. Based on the Intel ...
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Features These entertainment portables have the muscle to blaze past most productivity tools and games, yet are just as happy to act as your personal HD video players.
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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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Dell is one of the most popular computer brands worldwide, and a default choice for many shoppers. Located right in the middle of the company's lineup, the Dell Inspiron 15 is one of the most versatile and affordable midrange laptops, offering configurations for as low as S$899. We tried a...
Crave The Light Peak technology sends signals with infrared light over optical fibers.
Intel unveiled technology called Light Peak that it hopes ultimately will replace the profusion of different cables sprouting ...
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Features Internationale Funkausstellung is Germany's biggest consumer electronics show. Here's a quick photo tour of some of the best stuff from the 2009 edition.
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