by Rafael Hernandez on December 22, 2004
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Hexus.net has a review of the Rock Quaddra 64 3.7, another in a long line of desktop replacement notebooks. This particular rig sports an AMD Athlon 64 3700+ processor and an ATI Mobility RADEON 9700 making it a very capable…
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by Rafael Hernandez on December 16, 2004
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ExtremeTech brings us the story surrounding MSI’s move to create a new product supply program and build to order division to service video game retailers as well as projects which will see the company release new media players, notebook lines…
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by Rafael Hernandez on December 16, 2004
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X-bit labs has a review of two notebook computers from Asus; model numbers A4B00L and A4S00G. The laptops are based on Mobile Intel Pentium 4s, which are very power hungry compared to the efficient Pentium M, paired with varying levels…
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by Rafael Hernandez on December 13, 2004
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GamePC has a look at the DFI 855GME-MGF motherboard for Intel’s Pentium M processor line. The Pentium M CPU is one of the company’s most efficient CPU designs which is currently marketed in a large array of notebooks. This motherboard…
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by Rafael Hernandez on December 12, 2004
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AnandTech has a look at one of the slimmer laptops available, the Dell Inspiron 700M. A 12.1″ widescreen display graces this miniscule PC, although, it’s limited to the graphics capabilities of the integrated Intel Extreme Graphics 2. The notebook appears…
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by Rafael Hernandez on December 6, 2004
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OSNews has a look at the LinuxCertified LC2430 Laptop PC loaded with a RedHat/Fedora flavor of Linux. The notebook shows up with the mobile-unfriendly Intel 2.8GHz P4 and somewhat dated ATI Radeon Mobility 9000 but it still manages to impress…
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by Rafael Hernandez on December 3, 2004
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InformationWeek has some news regarding the possible sale of IBM’s PC business. The company is one of the larger machine builders in the U.S. and carries some of the more popular lines of notebooks in the business world. It would…
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by Rafael Hernandez on November 10, 2004
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Designtechnica has taken a liking to the Gigabyte N512 laptop, for good reason. The portable PC features Intel’s well received 1.7GHz Centrino processor tied to an ATI Mobility Radeon 9600 giving it plenty of mobile work power and gaming prowess….
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by Rafael Hernandez on November 4, 2004
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DFI has earned a name for itself with its enthusiast/overclocker friendly motherboards and they don’t deviate from their formula with their new 855GME-MGF motherboard. The board can play host to Intel’s Pentium M processors usually found in “Centrino” based notebooks….
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by Rafael Hernandez on November 2, 2004
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X-bit labs has a look at the ASUS W1B00Na notebook PC. The laptop is similar to most of the widescreen Intel Centrino/Dothan based products available but this one tosses in a TV tuner for an extra entertainment facet. A nice…
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by Rafael Hernandez on October 29, 2004
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PC World writes about an advancement by Materials and Energy Research Institute Tokyo in fuelcells which could see us powering up laptops or other portable gadgets with sodium borohydride as early as 2006. An interesting option for powering gear but…
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