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Archive for November, 2007
November 27, 2007 12:53 pm
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The holidays are upon us and there are a lot of notebooks out there to choose from. NotebookReview.com has covered more than 100 new notebooks since January of this year, so it’s no surprise that holiday shoppers feel overwhelmed by the choices. The latest and greatest laptop computers bring updates to previous models and some completely new designs, so we’re going to give you a leg up on some good notebook picks for this season.
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Just in time for Christmas (and a few days late for Black Friday) Dell releases the new XPS M1530 notebook. The XPS M1530 packs a 15.4-inch widescreen display into a stylish notebook weighing less than six pounds and as thin as one inch.
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If weight is a primary concern, and a 12-inch ultraportable is too small, the Fujitsu LifeBook S6510 offers a 14-inch screen and a 4-pound weight along with high-end components and business-friendly extras.
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The first triple hard drive notebook to hit unsuspecting Joe Soap public, the XR5 boasts a Quad Core processor and probably more RAM than HAL. But heed this note of caution. The XR5 weighs in at a mammoth 11 pounds, so gamers with arms like pipe cleaners please move swiftly along, nothing more to see here.
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Big brother to M1330 offers larger 15.4-inch display, Blu-ray, discrete graphics, and a solid-state drive option in an attractive, reasonably priced package.
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November 26, 2007 7:22 pm
OLPC extends Give One Get One program to Dec. 31
The Asus Eee PC is the most wanted Christmas gift
Dell WoW teaser in the XPS notebook section — new release coming 12/11/07?
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November 25, 2007 10:52 pm
The Compaq F500 is a series of notebooks from HP featuring AMD CPUs. This particular model under review, the Compaq F560US, has the AMD Sempron CPU while others in the model line have Athlon TK Dual Core CPUs. The F500 series is squarely planted in the budget end of the notebook spectrum. Following is a full review of this notebook you might well find in the $400 bargain aisle this holiday season.
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November 23, 2007 12:54 pm
The T-1616 is one of Gateway s 14-inch “Thin and Light” consumer notebooks. Based on AMD’s dual core Turion64 X2 CPU and ATI graphics (with shared memory), and marketed as an “Entertainment Notebook” the T-1616 is a great Black Friday value. But is this the right notebook for you? Let’s take a look.
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Last night we had a run in with could well be the most important gaming achievement of modern times. We came face to face with nVidia’s GeForce 8800M GTX graphics card neatly humming away in a Rock X770-T7500-8800.
There are 700m transistors on the…
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November 22, 2007 8:02 pm
It’s that time of year again, the day after the Thanksgiving holiday when many of the best deals are offered to shoppers. Here’s a sample of some laptop deals out there this Friday.
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