by Rafael Hernandez on July 23, 2004
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The average price for all sorts of high tech products has been steadily dropping according to CNET News. They have the details of an NPD Group report which tracks prices of products such as laptops and plasma TVs and noted…
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by Rafael Hernandez on July 22, 2004
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CNET News got a hold of some more details on Toshiba’s upcoming multimedia notebook. The Qosmio (yeah?) laptops will sport a TV tuner and built-in DVD player that can be loaded without having to fire up the operating system. It…
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by Rafael Hernandez on July 17, 2004
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Intel has delayed the launch of its “Alviso” chipset designed for notebook PCs. CNET News cites design issues and timing as the main causes for delay which could push back full scale shipments into 2005. It is an impressive chipset…
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by Rafael Hernandez on July 16, 2004
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Legit Reviews lays out the assembly stage of putting together your very own, somewhat custom, notebook computer. The ASUS whitebox notebook route might be tempting to many but warranty concerns could keep it from becoming a popular route to follow….
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by Rafael Hernandez on July 13, 2004
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Reuters brings some rather cryptic news of Toshiba’s planned notebook line which will boast advanced audio and video features. There aren’t very many details on what advanced features these would be but I’m sure it has to do with high…
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by Rafael Hernandez on July 7, 2004
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GamePC tossed together a comparative review of a few mobile chips from both AMD and Intel. Interesting results from the Pentium 4/Dothan (Pentium M)/Athlon 64s, each varies quite a bit architecturally yet they each maintain comparable performance levels so you’re…
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by Rafael Hernandez on June 23, 2004
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InfoWorld has the details on Intel’s launch of two new, “slower”, Pentium M processors which use their Dothan mobile core. The two chips come in at 1.5GHz and 1.6GHz clock speeds and feature the rather large 2MB of cache the…
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by Rafael Hernandez on June 18, 2004
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X-bit labs spent some time with the Toshiba Portege M100, a sleek little notebook that won’t be winning any speed awards but handles most mobile tasks well with adecent amount of battery time. A useful laptop PC without all of…
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by Rafael Hernandez on June 14, 2004
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Fujitsu’s largest notebook drive is now hitting production and should be in many a manufacturer’s designs soon. The 100GB hard drives will be the largest available, although its spin speed, 4200RPM which is a bit of a standard, isn’t the…
Read more 100GB Notebook Drive Begins Production
by Rafael Hernandez on June 14, 2004
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Designtechnica has a review of the Sony PCG-X505/SP, a sleek sub notebook that packs a decent number of features and power into one of the thinnest profiles known to man. Impressive design and engineering in this Sony product although it…
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by Rafael Hernandez on June 10, 2004
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Hexus.net had the pleasure of abusing a SavRow Razor laptop which featured all sorts of goodies in its extremely thin casing. The notebook has a 1.7GHz Intel Centrino processor, 1GB of RAM, and an ATI Radeon Mobility 9700 all in…
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