Acer Aspire One 751 Review: Big Netbook, Same Underwhelming Performance

By | May 9, 2009

The new Acer Aspire One 751 is easily one of the biggest netbooks (if not the biggest) available today.  It sports a full 11.6-inch display with a 1366 x 768 resolution – mighty features for what is typically a “mini-laptop”. Physically, it’s one of the most good looking netbooks around, with smooth edges and attractive [...]

Dell Inspiron Mini 10 Review: Weak CPU, Awesome Keyboard

By | Apr 30, 2009

Dell’s latest netbook, the Inspiron Mini 10, is a definite step up from their previous two releases, the Mini 9 and the Mini 12, which received much criticism despite posting decent sales.  For once, Dell seems to have hit the ideal netbook size, while packing just enough goods at an affordable price. As with all [...]

Acer AspireRevo: Nvidia Ion On A Little Box That Could

By | Apr 11, 2009

The Acer AspireRevo is set to be the new little box that could.  Costing well under $500 (or so Acer claims), it’s a solid media device that, in all honesty, signals an end to the era of desktop-based HTPCs. While a number of similarly compact nettop systems with full HD support has come out, the [...]

HP Pavilion dv2 Is A Good Ultra-Portable That Shouldn’t Have Shipped With Vista

By | Apr 7, 2009

If you’re looking for performance that’s slightly more powerful than a netbook can provide but aren’t willing to dole out the kind of cash most full-fledged laptops command, the Pavilion dv2 might prove a good option for you to look at.  A 12.1-inch ultra-portable, it’s really one of the best purchases in its class. Form [...]

MSI X-Slim X340: Budget Macbook Air For The Rest Of Us

By | Apr 2, 2009

MSI’s X-Slim X340 is getting a lot of good press lately as more and more folks are getting a chance to play with it.  Soon to begin selling for less than $1000 and sporting looks that match up with Apple’s groundbreaking slim laptop, it’s fair to say that this notebook may just be worth holding [...]

Fujitsu LifeBook P8020: Powerful Processing At Only 2.9 Lbs

By | Mar 28, 2009

The classy Fujitsu Lifebook P8020 is one of only two 12.1-inch notebooks from the manufacturer’s current line that doesn’t offer convertible tablet functionality.  Instead, it’s a feature-packed and business-oriented machine with a hardware suite that capably satisfies a whole host of processing-intensive requirements while remaining exceptionally light at only 2.9 lbs. Hardware The P8020 runs [...]

Review: Apple MacBook Air (2009 Edition)

By | Mar 1, 2009

Not much has changed in the form factor of the update MacBook Air, still featuring the same slender, sexy and ultra-thin portable body we’ve come to know.   Under the hood, however, is a considerable change – faster processor, a more powerful graphics card and a 128 GB Solid State Drive. Everything we love about the [...]

New MacBooks Finally Released

By | Oct 15, 2008

After all the rumors and the ruckus, Apple finally made public their new set of Macbooks. The new Macs are an improvement indeed. The most notable change was the display surround installed in these functional devices. The new set of Macbooks has also improved in terms of look. They sport that black glass exterior similar [...]

MSI Wind Netbook Available at Best Buy

By | Oct 6, 2008

If you are currently looking for a real portable laptop, it is time to take a look at the MSI Wind. Being a very small notebook, you can easily carry it around with you. It has a functionality of a real computer but it isn’t as big and bulky as the laptops currently shipping in [...]

Intel’s New Processor: The Dual Core Atom

By | Sep 21, 2008

Intel’s newest processor has been released. Called as the Atom 330, this powerful dual core microchip is set for use in mini-notebooks. Aimed for lightweight PC’s that has a screen size of 10 inches or less, this latest addition in the Intel family would change mini-notebook processing from here on. The Atom 330 is in [...]

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