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    :negated:: Black and white are neutral shades, not colors. Only the reds, purples, and blues on thinkpads qualify as colors. A thinkpad running AMD, and partic... more »
    blash: X200 Thinkpad: 12" frame, trackpoint, no trackpad. X100E leak: 11" frame, trackpoint, trackpad.... + colors + chiclet keyboard. fake... though I wil... more »
    haxor911: actually called a thinkpad. hope the new keyboard lives up to the old one. more »
    Aetius: I never think of buying a Lenovo when I shop computers. It's either Dell or HP or MAYBE I'll look at a Toshiba or Sony only to get put off by the ugly... more »
    MTVAH: Great idea! I always hated those Goddamn ThinkPad keyboards. Thank God Lenovo is rescuing us from those terrible keyboards. Everyone hates those, r... more »
    CompyPaq: I always felt that Lenovo didn't dumb themselves down for the consumer and therefore built good laptops, with quality hardware, backed up by good supp... more »
    franco1975: you guys have net books and laptops??? i dont see a need for a netbook because i have 1 laptop and 1 desktop. what do you guys use a netbook for? im c... more »
    Kaiser-Machead: I do believe I see my top choice over all netbooks in existence. A lot of people don't like the nub, but I think it's perfect for something like a net... more »
    Nathan Obbards: I only read 320GB HDD max, not 500GB. But who's nitpicking, I'm just glad to see it comes with the Trackpoint StylePointer mouse. more »
    strider_mt2k: Up and Atom! -some more. more »
    grkdotnot: shrinking the processor is very smart imo if it yields lower power consumption. hell what do i know more »
    ripfire: The only way I would find this interesting is if they include discreet graphics by nVidia or ATI. more »
    Charbax2: How is a price of over $700 low-cost? Has Gizmodo lost complete feeling for the cost of things? Just cause Apple is gauging their customers, does that... more »
    ZLevee: "Does anyone need this, or want this?" - Yes and yes. My desktop in all its easily moddable glory is my workhorse. I don't need a top of the line lapt... more »
    Windhawk: Intel frightened itself by creating a product at the low end that had such thin margins. It needs to re-position the modified Atom for mid-market so i... more »
  • #leaks

    Super Cheap, Super Small Lenovo X100E Leaks

    Lenovo's new X100E ultrathin laptop just leaked out, and it's looking pretty sweet: 11.6-inch screen, redesigned chiclet keyboard, a supposed starting price of less than $500, and colors. Colors, you guys. On a ThinkPad. More »
  • #intel

    Next Intel Atom's Biggest Upgrade Is Its Price

    Some details have emerged about Intel's Atom N280 processor, the successor to the wildly popular N270 that drove last year's netbook craze. In short, it's not looking like much of an update. More »
  • #processors

    Intel Also Designing Processor for Low-Cost, Ultrathin Laptops

    Just days after we heard about AMD's oddly-positioned processor for ultrathin laptops, the Neo, Intel is reported to be working on something almost identical. Are these bridge laptops the secret next big thing? More »
  • #ces2009

    The New World's Thinnest Plasma: Panasonic NeoPDP

    By Panasonic, this plasma just inches millimeters out Pioneer's 9mm previous best. It's 1/3 of an inch thick on the dot and it uses 33% power than veteran Panasonic plasma tech. Bonus shot: More »
  • #processors

    AMD's Neo Processor Ignores the Atom, Gives Netbooks the Tiny Cold Shoulder

    AMD's anticipated answer to the Atom is coming soon, but there's a catch: It's not an answer to the Atom. It's more expensive, faster, sucks more power, and isn't intended for netbooks. Oops! More »
  • #openmoko

    OpenMoko Smartphone Doing the Full Open Monty, Releasing Chip Schematics For Building Your Own

  • #cellphones

    OpenMoko Neo Freerunner Finally Available on July 4th

  • #linux

    OpenMoko Neo Freerunner Pricing Details Surface

  • #cellphones

    Kyocera Neo E1100 Brings OLED, Designer Sensibility to Low End Phone

    The Kyocera Neo E1100 is a forgettable CDMA handset save for the fact that it has a glowing blue "lightpipe" and a hidden OLED display on its minimal exterior. Other than that, it has Bluetooth 2.0 and a 1.3 MP camera. But hey, it's nice to look at and it's coming soon to a North American carrier near you. More »
  • #hotels

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  • #cellphones

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