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A bunch of new 10-inch netbooks hit the market after CES sporting Intel's new Atom processor. The new CPU doesn't promise better performance, but does promise sleeker designs (the platform’s footprint has shrunk by 60 percent) and longer battery life (thanks to 20 percent less power consumption).
We've reviewed 6 systems so far: Acer Aspire One 532h ($349), ASUS Eee PC 1005PE-P ($379), Dell Inspiron Mini 10 ($369), HP Mini 5102 ($424), MSI Wind U135 ($329), and the Toshiba mini NB305 ($399). To find out which is the best (or the best for you), check out our 10-inch Netbook Showdown where we rank each according to design, ergonomics, performance, graphics, value and more.
Click here to find out which netbook is the best: http://blog.laptopmag.com/pine-trail-showdownA bunch of new 10-inch netbooks hit the market after CES sporting Intel's new... more
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AT&T is offering a subsidized Samsung Go with 3G through their website and in stores. We liked this netbook when we first reviewed it earlier this year, but that was when it had a 6-cell battery and lasted over 8 hours. The AT&T model has a 4-cell battery and lasts just over 2 hours on a charge.
Why would AT&T take a perfectly good netbook and make it less appealing for their store? It's as if they don't want people to use the 3G network as much. Take a look at all the other netbooks AT&T offers: small, 3-cell batteries. Why take away one of the key features of netbooks, their longevity?
http://blog.laptopmag.com/do-wireless-carriers-hamper-their-netbooks-on-purposeAT&T is offering a subsidized Samsung Go with 3G through their website and in... more
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Apple’s popular I’m A Mac commercials reveal more than just their cleverness and snarky attitude toward Windows machines. They also highlight that Apple’s notebook offerings are unified, elegant, and simple. If you’re a PC you might be an HP, a Dell, an Acer, or any number of disparate vendors. But when you’re a Mac, you’re getting a Mac.
From now until the end of the year we’re taking a holistic look at notebook brands and how vendors fare when we aggregate data from our reviews and research, as well as third-party data. Check out Apple’s strengths and weaknesses and their 2009 review scorecard. Then sound off in the comments and tell us what you think of the brand and about your own experience with your Mac. Without your input, our report card will be incomplete.
http://blog.laptopmag.com/you-grade-the-brands-apple-notebooksApple’s popular I’m A Mac commercials reveal more than just their... more
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So we now have proof that apparently notebook computers do NOT interfere with the instruments of a commercial jet but they DO seem to interfere with the pilots who are supposed to monitor those instruments.So we now have proof that apparently notebook computers do NOT interfere with the... more
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New laptops with ultra-low voltage processors are poised to steal some attention from consumers looking for inexpensive laptops this fall. Read this blog post by Erica Ogg on Crave.New laptops with ultra-low voltage processors are poised to steal some attention from... more
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"Computers and handheld devices running default GNU Linux or Unix OSes have swept Amazon's 'best of' list for 2007, according BusinessWire.com for 28 December 2007. Best selling computer? The Nokia Internet Tablet PC, running Linux. Best reviewed computer? The Apple MacBook Pro notebook PC. Most wished for computer? Asus Eee 4G-Galaxy 7-inch PC mobile Internet device, which comes with Xandros Linux pre-installed. And last, but not least, the most frequently gifted computer: The Apple MacBook notebook PC.""Computers and handheld devices running default GNU Linux or Unix OSes have swept... more
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