Lenovo Essential G560 Notebook Now Available
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Today MSI announced that they were also bringing an iPad-like device to the table, powered by NVIDIA’s Tegra 2 platform. This slate device will be priced right around $500, putting it head to head with the Apple iPad. No release date is set right now but MSI plans to start shipping models later this year. For more information and continuing coverage of the MSI Tablet head on over to Brighthand.com.
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Dell’s basic Netbook adds better battery life and the newest Intel Atom CPU, and robust configuration options add a level of flexibility many other Netbooks lack.
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Toshiba’s lightweight and affordable thin-and-light T135 series shaves another hundred off its price by switching to an AMD Neo processor in the T135D-S1324, while offering only slightly diminished performance.
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At CES this year HP was showing off a netbook device running the Google Android platform, which at the time was called more of an experiment than product they might release. Now it appears an HP netbook that very closely resembles the model we saw at CES is making its rounds through the FCC in initial testing. The model, called the Compaq AirLife 100, offers a 3G mobile broadband connection and a 1Ghz Spandragon processor. For more information check out our full article on Brighthand.com.
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Pandora or Slacker? Last.FM or Grooveshark? There is a host of free streaming music services on the Web, but which one has the best features to go with its giveaway price? We sound it out in this listeners guide.
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Toshiba has unveiled configurations for its newly-announced flagship notebook, the Qosmio X505.
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No matter how excited you are about the 9.7-inch HD display, capacitive multitouch interface, or staggeringly cheap 3G data plans promised by Apple’s iPad, there’s one feature that’s billed as a benefit but may prove to be more of a bug: The iPad runs the iPhone OS.
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Today Apple announced the iPad, a new tablet device aimed to fill the gap between a mobile phone and notebook. The iPad offers a similar interface to the iPod and iPhone, but blown up to take advantage of the increased size and screen resolution. Priced at $499, is this the netbook replacement we have all been waiting for? We’re going out on a limb and saying, YES.
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NotebookReview.com and Brighthand.com have covered and reviewed some of the best and most innovative tablets and tablet hybrids over the past several months. The following is a sampling of the technologies that will give Apple a run for your money in this niche field, much of which has been reviewed and analyzed by the TechnologyGuide.com staff.
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