Windows 8 Loses DVD Support
As if those shiny discs didn't have enough problems, now DVD playback won't be a part of the standard Windows 8 experience.
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As if those shiny discs didn't have enough problems, now DVD playback won't be a part of the standard Windows 8 experience.
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The IdeaPad Y480 gets you Lenovo's excellent construction quality and ergonomic design without having a "business" laptop, but some more configuration flexibility would be appreciated.
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The HP Envy Spectre XT ultrabook starts at just $999, but it lacks the Gorilla Glass design found on the earlier Spectre model.
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HP took the unwrapped their Spring releases today, with almost no notebook, desktop or display safe. We spent some hands on time with HP's new products, with some impressive, and some not-as-impressive, results.
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Don't be fooled by the 11.6" screen - this "Monster" packs an Intel Core i7-3720QM quad-core processor and Nvidia GT 650M graphics while staying under 4 pounds and running cool and quiet. Read our review of this pocket powerhouse.
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Samsung's finally made an affordable ultrabook, and the 13-inch Series 5 Ultra is a well-priced and far slimmer product than its 14-inch cousin. Still, it's not a runaway bargain, and it feels like corners have been cut in adapting it from the stellar Series 9's design. You also might want to wait a few weeks for Intel's latest processors to arrive.
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Samsung's finally made an affordable ultrabook, and the 13-inch Series 5 Ultra is a well-priced and far slimmer product than its 14-inch cousin. Still, it's not a runaway bargain, and it feels like corners have been cut in adapting it from the stellar Series 9's design. You also might want to wait a few weeks for Intel's latest processors to arrive.
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Each month, we compile data for the number of times a particular notebook is viewed on this site's product pages to get an idea of what mainstream consumers are looking at and thinking about buying. Here's our Top Ten list of laptops our visitors wanted to see the most during the month of April.
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The glasses-free 15-inch 3D display on the Toshiba Qosmio F755 falls just short of being really impressive. The software support and stability are better than for previous models, but low-end hardware needlessly hobbles this laptop.
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Systems based on Intel's new Ivy Bridge processors have only just become available but the NotebookReview Discussion Forums have been buzzing with comments about these new chips, as well as the comparison to the previous Intel processors.
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