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    Gary_7vn: Or you could just plug in a usb monitor into a regular laptop. 6 of them even. more »
    SpriteMV: I'm in the market for a cheap and portable laptop/netbook in the $400-500 range. I'm looking for 10-14" screen, dual core CPU, and 2+ GB memory. The... more »
    madog: First thing I thought of, "Why don't you just make ten louder and make ten be the top number and make that a little louder?" ... "But this has 2 scree... more »
    Mikestan: and a hernia... more »
    RoboBagins: I expect to see this in the next big blockbuster movie with a attractive indie actor playing a likable nerd/techie/hacker more »
    bitgod: I'd skip the Gateway, see the laptop reliability listing that came out a month or so ago, Gateway and HP were pretty much the worst. more »
    blash: For $1500 the Asus G51J-A1 is a better deal than that Toshiba: [www.newegg.com] which includes a GTX 260m (not a 250), that 1920x1080 screen you don't... more »
    nutbastard: im seeing that first one with a 250gb HDD for $410 + free shipping here: [www.ecomelectronics.com] ALSO, i'd have mentioned the HDMI on that guy - i... more »
    CommentingpointlesslyisMeh: Missing Asus Gv51 ( I think) and the 3D version of it. Also the Gateway 7805fx (Or omething like this). I'm sorry if I'm off on model numbers...bein... more »
    32ndnote: This picture is an excellent lesson in graphic design. To make it a really swell day, here's another. more »
    Yerzriknot: Thinkpads are the sexiest damn laptops on the planet. more »
    NorwoodIsMyHero: I like getting reviews of best value across a wide price range. Good pickup Gizmodo editors! more »
    NorwoodIsMyHero: I buy laptops for my mother who is the consumate business traveler. I'm sold on this. I'll probably have her shell out to get Windows. Probably hav... more »
    jinushaun: Is it Hackintoshable? more »
    ripfire: OT (well, sort of relative), but what's up with memory (laptop or desktop) being so freakishly expensive lately? more »
  • #bestof2009

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  • #laptops

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  • #notebooks

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    Magnesium alloy. Aluminum. Zinc. That's what Dell's Vostro V13 is built with. It's as thin as Dell's primo Adamo at 0.65 inches, but it weighs less, 3.5 pounds. Yet somehow, it's $450. More »
  • #linux

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  • #chromeos

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  • #netbooks

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  • #directx11

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  • #chromeos

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  • #usb

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    Well, there really isn't much you can do with USB 3.0 yet for starters. And people who still have laptops with ExpressCard slots don't strike me as the early adopter type. Oh, and then there is the AC adapter. More »
  • #review

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  • #laptops

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  • #review

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  • #imagecache

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    NES Netbook

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  • #leaks

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  • #laptops

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  • #hackintosh

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