ASUS K-Series Notebooks Now Available
Asus Laptops' value-minded K-series notebooks are now available in the U.S.
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Asus Laptops' value-minded K-series notebooks are now available in the U.S.
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One of our forum members has leaked an image of what is claimed to be Alienware's upcoming "AllPowerful" laptop, which Alienware does not plan to unveil for another two weeks.
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A report from a Chinese paper on DigiTimes states that AMD is planning to introduce its new notebook platform, Tigris, at the Computex 2009 electronics show.
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The Gateway P-7805u FX is a 17-inch gaming notebook for users who want the performance to play the latest games, but dont want to empty their wallets in the process. Priced at $1,299 the FX offers an Intel Core 2 Duo Processor and NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GTS dedicated graphics with 1GB of video memory. Can an affordable gaming notebook compete in a market segment usually reserved for notebooks sometimes costing twice as much? Read our full review to find out.
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With so many 10-inch netbooks on the market it was only a matter of time until someone released a fresh spin on these budget-priced laptops. Today Acer Laptops announces the first 11.6-inch Aspire One netbook and a new 10.1-inch netbook that's thinner and lighter than ever before.
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According to a post on macles.blogspot, Acer Laptops is planning to introduce an Aspire One 571 netbook with a higher-resolution screen and high-definition playback capability.
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HP today announced in cooperation with the U.S. CPSC a voluntary recall of about 70,000 notebook battery packs.
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MSI has announced the latest additions to its X-Slim notebook lineup: the 14-inch X400 and 15-inch X600; both will become available this quarter.
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Toshiba has introduced a notebook in Japan with a world first: a 512GB Solid State Disk (SSD).
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Ever since Microsoft popped the lid off Windows 7 there's been a lot of buzz around the OS. And unlike the release of Windows Vista, the Windows 7 buzz has been good buzz. We have been following any and every piece of news dropped about Windows 7 with vigor, and have played with a couple of early releases. Now, with the Release Candidate in hand and most (if not all) of the features nailed down, Notebook Review can offer a dfinitive answer as to whether 7 is the best Windows ever, or just Vista 2.0.
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