Crave Looking like a hat box or even one of those circular containers holding a treasure trove of Lunar New Year goodies, Sony's new VIAO TP1 Living Room PC will keep you ...
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Crave When we first had a glimpse of the then-embargoed Portege R500, the first thought which came to mind was how Toshiba managed to cram an optical drive into such a slim ...
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Features All-day computing is no longer the fantasy of geeks. Check out these five laptops with impressive battery lives of over 5 hours.
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Features We've updated the prices for Sony's latest Centrino 2 Vaio series, which incorporates new screen sizes as well as features.
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Blogs Oh, you're a silicon player freak. Listening to MP3 music from morning to next morning, downloading free and/or paid tunes from left to right. But, don't you feel, sometimes, a bit ...
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Crave Rather than fight toe-to-toe with the incredibly slim Fujitsu LifeBook Q2010, Sony is making its mark by launching what it claims to be the world's lightest notebook. Though not the lightest ...
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Crave Red symbolizes passion--which forms one side of the trinity of love. The other is tender, loving care... while the final requirement is the ability to forget past wrongs. So forget those ...
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Features Intel has announced that it will work with Automobili Lamborghini to manufacture notebooks from 2006.
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Review
The 18-inch laptop has truly come into its own, with recent systems from Sony, Acer, HP and now Toshiba threatening to clutter the desks of multimedia enthusiasts everywhere. The Qosmio G50 is the odd man out among this group in that it does not offer a Blu-ray drive needed for true HDTV-quality...
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When you look at the latest ultraportable ThinkPad, it would seem that little has changed since we gave the Editors' Choice to the ThinkPad X60s last year. The ThinkPad X61s features largely the same design as its predecessor--it still lacks a built-in optical drive--but adds a low-voltage Core 2...
Review
The BenQ JoyBook is an excellent all-rounder at an affordable price, attempting to cater to the widest user base possible. Unfortunately, this also means that it had become a Jack of all trades, master of none. For users with more specific needs, like security or hardcore gaming, the JoyBook X31...
Blogs The Japanese electronic dictionary (Denshi Jisho) market is really a kinky one, having its own destiny of evolution, and its own who-cares dynamism. The basic concept of Denshi Jisho presents no ...
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Blogs Japanese computer users love smaller thing. People compare their computers and boast around loudly how small they are. "What, your laptop is so gigantic, it can sit comfortably only on the ...
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Review
While the Asus Eee PC and Intel's Classmate and Netbook platforms have convinced us that low-cost, low-power laptops can be genuinely useful, we still long for something a little more upscale than the plastic construction of those systems. HP's bold entry into the mininotebook market comes in the...
Features comment Palm's cellular companion device may not be what the company's fans were hoping for, but that could very well be the point.
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