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Review: Toshiba Satellite L505-GS5037 15.6-Inch Laptop

Toshiba Satellite L505-GS5037 15.6-inch laptop to offer solid performance and amazing affordability, the Toshiba Satellite L505D-laptop ES5025 is a great option for managing key aspects of computing in the home, school or work to surf the web downloading video and the management of household finances or studying for finals. This all-purpose, eco-intelligent machine has an impressive 15.6-inch screen... 

Review: HP Pavilion DV4-2161NR 14.1-Inch Laptop

HP Pavilion dv4-2161NR 14.1-inch laptop is ideal for portability Ultra. Buy a HP Pavilion DV4-2161NR to edit photos and videos easily, burn files to CDs and DVDs, as well as record labels on discs with LightScribe technology. This laptop PC, you can also lighten the burden of eliminating the optical drive SmartBay HP. HP Pavilion dv4-2161NR 14.1-inch laptop features: I3-330M Intel Core Processor... 

Review: HP Pavilion DV6-2150US 15.6-Inch Laptop

HP Pavilion DV6-2150US 15.6-inch notebook is ideal for entertaining. Buy a HP Pavilion DV6-2150us to enjoy premium audio music, edit photos and HD video as well as playing. The use of this medium-sized portable computer, work on multiple applications simultaneously and to have fast data entry with the keypad. DV6-2150US HP Pavilion Features: I3-330M Intel Core Processor (2.13 GHz, 3 MB L3 cache) 4GB... 

Review: Dell Latitude 13 unveiled with thin profile and Vostro 13 looks

Last year Dell pulled the wraps off a dead sexy V13 Vostro laptops aimed at business users that looked like the Adamo with a slim profile, but packed with a price similar to a netbook. Dell has introduced a new computer for business users that looks much like the V13 called Latitude 13. As you can guess by the name of the product, the notebook has a 13-inch screen. Dell calls the machine the world’s... 

Review: Hivision PWS700A $100 Android netbook

Android is the tip open source OS, that could ultimately deliver real budget netbook-style devices – we’re talking about $ 100, not more than $ 200 – and HiVision just the thing at CES 2010 earlier this month . More on ARM devices, has been reviewing the Charbax PWS700CA HiVision, a 7-inch netbook based on a 600MHz ARM926 processor viable that could come in under $ 100 for consumers. Despite... 

Review: DIY Dell Mini 9 netbook keyboard light

One of the frustrating things is that netbooks, because they are cheap, usually lost in premium features such as backlit keyboards. Of course, because they are economic owners often feel happier with the idea of opening of piracy and, in general, and that’s what members of my Dell Mini forum vrg3 made his netbook. Want to remain able to write, while in the darkness, they drilled a well of a...