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  • #qotd

    Are Netbooks Too Small?

    About the only way a guy my size can use a netbook is with one hand. Seriously, those things can be super tiny. But what do you think? How small is too small? More »
    12/12/08
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #aspireone

    Radioshack Officially Selling 3G Aspire One for $1540

    That Radioshack ad featuring the $99 3G-equipped Acer Aspire One? That was real. And so was AT&T's wishfully priced mandatory 2-year data plan.
    12/12/08
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #netbooks

    10-inch Acer Aspire One Arriving Next Year

    11/25/08
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  • #apple

    Caption Contest: Wishful Thinking

    "If you think my one-of-a-kind MacBook Mini is great, then you should really see my custom Porsche. It's really just a wheelbarrow, but I've got like four or five Apple stickers on that puppy." [Thanks OMG Ponies!]
    11/20/08
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #review

    Dell Inspiron Mini 12 Review

    The Dell Inspiron Mini 12 is a bit confused. It packs an Intel Atom processor, which makes it a netbook. But it also has a 12-inch screen, which exceeds our definition of what a netbook can be. On one hand it's a natural evolution of the genre in an ever growing screen size arms race, topping the 10-inchers like a razor company adding another blade. On the other, the Inspiron Mini 12 reaches a size and pricepoint that makes it comparable to far more capable systems from Dell in the same pricerange.
    Feature
    11/19/08
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #netbooks

    Dealzmodo: $300 MSI Wind or Acer Aspire at Microcenter

    11/18/08
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  • #mininotebooks

    AMD Has No Interest in Netbooks, None

    11/14/08
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  • #deals

    Dealzmodo: Acer Aspire One Priced at $350, Too

    11/06/08
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  • #msiwind

    Dealzmodo: MSI Wind Now $350 at Best Buy

    11/04/08
    10,358
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  • #netbooks

    Ooohhhh: $200 Eee PCs Next Year?

    10/31/08
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  • #mininotebooks

    Asus Defiantly Cramming Discrete Graphics Hardware into EeePCs

    10/29/08
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  • #netbooks

    A First Look at the MSI 'Wind 2' U120

    MSI hasn't been shy about their Wind U120, a 10" netbook that should pack a 120GB hard drive, SSD options, 802.11n Wi-Fi and 3G (HSDPA) fun. But from these first official shots of the unofficial sequel to the praised MSI Wind, we see that not much has changed about the exterior beyond adding a new two-tone style with a black border around the screen (probably to help colors pop). Then again, popping in a SIM card to surf the web from anywhere is a pretty solid update in itself. Look for the Wind U120 priced under $600 this December. [Fudzilla]
    10/09/08
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #wimax

    Acer Aspire One Tested with WiMax

    10/09/08
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  • #review

    First Asus S101 Review (Verdict: What We Expected)

    10/07/08
    21,129
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  • #mininotebooks

    MSI Wind Gets 9-Cell Battery, Unofficially

    10/07/08
    3,970
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  • #hacks

    Dell Inspiron Mini 9, Now Running OS X Leopard

    10/02/08
    36,475
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  • #mininotebooks

    Raon Everun Note, A Beefy Tiny Laptop for Under $900

    09/17/08
    6,105
    31
  • #netbooks

    Samsung Netbook Looks Cute in Glamor Shots

    09/11/08
    24,076
    18
  • #asus

    Asus N10, An Eee with Some Oomph

    09/05/08
    16,667
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  • #mininotebooks

    Why I Hate Netbooks

    The other day I walked into a coffee shop where I witnessed a man—a grown man—hunched over a tiny laptop. He wiggled with cautious, uncertain movements like a fat guy squeezing his way into an old pair of pants. His hands, too wide for the keyboard, made him look klutzy and a bit stupid. His face, in almost erotic proximity to the tiny screen, squinted to either see more clearly or repress the eyestrain. And to top off this scene of sleek convenience, a long, mismatching wire complete with power brick connected the computer to a nearby outlet. After all, such a small machine could never be expected to run off battery power alone! More »
    Feature
    08/29/08
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #mininotebooks

    Why I Love Netbooks

    Just because I’m a fat American doesn’t mean I’ve always wanted a fat American computer. Over the years I have grown to hate so-called performance laptops from Dell and HP. They were big, ugly and heavy enough to rip your shoulder out of your socket, and getting bigger, uglier and heavier all the time. Why didn’t we get those little laptops, you know, the ones made for Japan and available only on Dynamism? Like the lady who buys shoes a few sizes too small, I sought a computer that could be used for emails and surfing and not require steroid supplements to transport. Oh, and could it be cheap, too? I spend all my money on fast food. More »
    Feature
    08/29/08
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    By Mark Wilson
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