ASUS G71G User Review

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Mimicking the designs from the G50 series, the Asus Laptops G71G-A1 is tailored to fit even the most demanding gamers and multi-taskers whom desire unique aesthetics. Equipped with the latest Intel Montevina processor, 9-series Nvidia dedicated graphics, dual hard drives and 6GB of memory, the G71G-A1 is designed to rip through games and programs with tremendous ease. Is this a gamer’s dream machine? At least one owner sure thinks so.
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Buffalo DriveStation FlexNet Review

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The Buffalo DriveStation FlexNet is an affordable network storage solution that doubles as a standard USB external storage drive. This hard drive is designed for anyone who needs an independent network storage drive that can be shared by multiple computers but also wants that drive to work like a simple external hard drive at the touch of a button. Is the DriveStation FlexNet the next greatest thing in file storage? We decided to take a closer look.
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NVIDIA Makes Laptop Graphics Drivers Available Online … Finally

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NVIDIA decided to give notebook users an early Christmas present today. It’s a present notebook owners have kept on their wish lists since NVIDIA first started making graphics processing units (GPUs) for notebooks … downloadable drivers on the NVIDIA website.
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Fujitsu LifeBook U820 Review

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The Fujitsu LifeBook U820 is an ultra-mobile convertible notebook with a high resolution 5.6 display. Packing built-in GPS with Garmin navigation software, a passive touch screen, and a 4-cell battery claiming upwards of 7.5 hours of battery life this UMPC can handle almost any situation. In this review we cover all the reasons why spending above $1,000 on a U820 is worth it compared to $400 or $500 on a standard netbook.
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News Bits: New Clevo Notebooks Leaked, Low-cost Netbook Hard Drives, Intel Classmate Tablet

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  • New Clevo notebooks leaked: Pre-CeBIT 2009
  • Intel convertible tablet Classmate PC
  • Choiix Air-Through notebook cooler review
  • Low-cost 2.5″ hard drives for netbooks
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  • HP HDX16t User Review

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    The HDX series of notebooks from HP offer superior multimedia and gaming performance over the less expensive Pavilion series of notebooks. But is the HDX 16 really worth the extra expense this holiday season? Keep reading to find out what one owner thinks of this impressive entertainment notebook.
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    Fujitsu LifeBook A1110 Review

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    The Fujitsu LifeBook A1110 notebook is a 15.4 desktop replacement which offers a user-customizable screen cover. With a spill resistant keyboard and durable design it fits in well with the college crowd — who might not be overly kind to their computers. Prices start as low as $799; our review unit has a suggested retail price of $999 with some upgraded components. Read on to see if this notebook is worth the price and deserves a spot on your desk.
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    Current Notebook Holiday Deals (Updated 12/13/2008)

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  • 20% off coupon code for Inspiron Laptops, 30% Off XPS Laptops
  • 15% off Coupon Code for Select IdeaPad Notebooks
  • Acer Laptops Aspire One Netbook with Windows XP $369 shipped
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  • News Bits: HP Long-Life Batteries, Netbooks Are On Top, Google Chrome Out Of Beta

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  • HP to offer batteries that last 3 years
  • Omega-series Asus Laptops notebooks coming in 2009
  • Netbooks are bright spot of computer industry
  • Seagate cuts OEM drive warranties to 3 years
  • Google Chrome web browser now out of beta
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  • 2008 Notebook Holiday Buyer’s Guide

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    There are still a few days left before Christmas, and shoppers who are looking for notebook computers are in luck. There are more laptops than ever before that are geared towards people with many different needs and interests. Whether you’re a student who needs a low-cost computer that fits in a small backpack for school, a gaming enthusiast who wants to play Crysis and watch Blu-ray movies, or a business traveler needing a rugged yet portable solution, this guide will point you in the right direction.
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