by Rafael Hernandez on June 17, 2005
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TrustedReviews has a look at Acer’s TravelMate 4401LMi notebook computer. The company has made some good gains in the retail notebook market pumping out laptops at attractive prices and this one is no different. A solid looking portable but is…
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by Rafael Hernandez on June 16, 2005
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HotHardware has a look at Dell’s power user/gamer focused “notebook”, the Inspiron XPS Gen 2. As you would expect it’s packed with impressive features such as a 17″ widescreen LCD and Nvidia GeForce Go 6800 Ultra graphics chip give it…
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by Rafael Hernandez on June 14, 2005
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Hardware Analysis has a mini-review of the Toshiba Libretto mini-notebook. The device makes use of low power versions of the Intel Pentium M CPU crammed into an ultra portable chassis. The high-res screen and small size make it a less…
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by Rafael Hernandez on June 13, 2005
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AnandTech has some interesting observations and information covering system chipsets and other assorted hardware. According to the motherboard manufacturers they talked to AMD based boards are a larger portion of their retail production, interesting news but a large chunk of…
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by Rafael Hernandez on June 10, 2005
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Legit Reviews tests out ATI’s latest Catalyst 5.6 drivers on their 9600 Mobility. A new focus for ATI’s Catalyst program is bringing their Mobility products monthly driver updates, just like their desktop counterparts, if notebook OEMs sign up for the…
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by Rafael Hernandez on June 9, 2005
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DigiTimes has an interesting (supposed) pricing chart for Intel’s next batch of mobile processors. The “Yonah” core will be some of the first 65nm CPUs leading to lower power consumption and it’ll offer a dual-core chip at the top of…
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by Rafael Hernandez on June 3, 2005
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HotHardware has a review of the Dell Latitude D810 notebook computer. The laptop is targeted to business users but with a decent set of options in the video department it can do some entertaining as well. A nice portable workstation…
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by Rafael Hernandez on May 20, 2005
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Hexus.net has a mini-review of the MSI Megabook S250 notebook computer. The laptop is a slim device with a small 12″ LCD screen and weak graphics adapter but a plenty powerful Intel Pentium M CPU. A nice portable system for…
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by Rafael Hernandez on May 9, 2005
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BIOS has a review of Dell’s gaming oriented XPS Gen 2 laptop computer. The massive notebook sports an Intel Pentium M CPU paired with a Nvidia GeForce Go 6800 Ultra graphics chip. The included, massive, 17″ widescreen LCD makes it…
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by Rafael Hernandez on April 29, 2005
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HotHardware has a look at the IBM Thinkpad R52 laptop computer. IBM’s notebooks have a reputation for being solid machines and this R52 appears to be just as hearty. It’s not as slim as some of their other series but…
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by Rafael Hernandez on April 24, 2005
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PC Stats has a look at the ultra-portable Sony VAIO VGN-T140P/L notebook. The laptop has the usual sleek Sony lines but it comes in a much smaller form factor than most notebooks. The Intel Pentium M 1.1GHz ultra-low voltage chip…
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