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more about #notebook Zuniverse: heyyyyy. it looks like an HP. kind of the same way the apple notebooks look like HP's more » derbbre: It's really nice of Apple to provide industrial design for half the industry... When will we see real design and innovation from non-Apple computer co... more » Dethzilla: ya know... I'm about tired of people saying one company is copying another. When you think about it.. how many fuggin ways can you design a laptop? ... more » Weihovah: "we do happen to think it looks rather smart. You know, for an ASUS." asus has been making very nice laptops for a long time. their budget laptops a... more » ngiardina: I think it's pretty, but not $1,100 pretty. more » Kaiser-Machead: It looks like a mix between the Air and Vaio. That USB opening looks way lower quality, but then simultaneously beats the Air with a second USB port. more » chuuchdizzle: OMG they copied the HP Envy, those bastards! more » skierpage: I don't trust glitchy software to send my video and audio to external connectors, so I use the Lenovo mini-dock that actually replicates Lenovo ports.... more » savage3006: that's the longest spec sheet I've ever read about a computer. lol :) more » IN THE FACE!: hate to point out the obvious, but you could just get a laptop that won't cook your nads. more » Curves: It needs a handle. more » Deoki: I see leotard-inside-pants are the next big thing. Also, cute and bulky sleeve. more » PaddyDugan: Because everyone knows nothing is sexier than a headless woman. Hey ad guys - why not just a giant nipple to sell products? more » windupbird81: it looks so big and hard. i don't know if it will fit. more » Bos'un's Mate: According to the screen, she's ready to PLAY |> more » rogsim: Perfect for computing while doing yoga! more » FriarNurgle: Is the speaker really required? Not like the laptop is basically in your face or anything. more » BergenCountyJC can't beat MW2: Why is she continuously tracking her fertile egg count in all the pics? more » Og, the Bridge Burner: Want. Price? Availability? more » Nasdaf: american apparell sells computers now? more » -
#asus
ASUS' Skinny UM30 Laptop Look Familiar, With That Aluminium Body and Black Bezel?
A record for ASUS' laptop range, the UM30 measures just 19.6mm thick, and while there's nothing particularly special inside, we do happen to think it looks rather smart. You know, for an ASUS. More » -
#peripherals
Kensington HD Universal Dock Converts Laptops Into Desktops with One Single Connection
If you are looking to turn your laptop into desktop workstations with one single USB 2.0 cable, driving monitors up to 2048 x 1152 pixels, you must be out of your freaking mind. Or maybe you just need these. More » -
#notebooks
HP ProBook 5310m Crams Big Boy Processor in Netbook Body
Look familiar? The HP ProBook looks like their really nice Mini 5101 netbook, but it's actually packing a full-blown Core 2 Duo, which HP says makes it the "world's thinnest full performance notebook." More » -
#accesories
I Want a Philips Notebook CushionSpeaker For My SFW Bed Habits
I liked their new notebook sleeve-pad hybrid with heat-protection, but I like the Philips Notebook CushionSpeaker even more. Just because it seems perfect for bed, where I'm watching a lot of Hulu lately—catching up on Lost. More » -
#accessories
Philips Notebook Sleeve Will Save Your Computer and Naughty Bits
Amid their new products clusterfuck, the Philips Notebook Sleeve called my attention. Not only because it's pretty—or in a pretty setting—but because it's designed to work as a nice laptop pad, and not only because it's hardened. More » -
#deals
Dealzmodo: $300 Off HP Pavilion dv6z Notebook
Get $300 off this $999 (or higher, depending on your configuration) HP notebook. Nearly 1/3 off is pretty damn good, no matter what laptop it is. [Gear Live] -
#dell
Dell 14z Laptop Reviewed: Pretty Slim, Pretty Light, Pretty Cheap
Laptop Mag took a look at Dell's new optical drive-less, 14-inch thin-and-light 14z laptop and, for the most part, liked what they saw. It's a very solid performer for its class, the price is right and it's nice and slim. More » -
#gaming
Razer Orochi Bluetooth Laser Gaming Mouse With 4000dpi for Tiny Hands (or Laptops)
After years of proclaiming wireless ain't good enough for real gaming mice, Razer's got a Bluetooth notebook mouse. Otherwise, Orochi is what'd you expect from Razer for $80: 4000dpi, 7 programmable buttons, and onboard memory for storing your macros. More » -
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#vaio
Sony Vaio NW Is A Blu-ray-Toting $880 Notebook
Sony has just trotted out the Vaio NW, their new line of Blu-ray equipped, mid-market notebooks, and at 1.2-inches, they are quite slim too. More » -
#thinkingoutloud
Why MacBook Is About to Mean Something Else Entirely
Historically, Apple loves cleanly delineated product lines, so the "MacBook Pro" re-shuffling seems strange even if the socialist element is a fun side effect. Unless they're clearing out the MacBook for something else entirely. More » -
#alienware
Alienware's 'Allpowerful' m17x Obliterates Crysis With Dual 1GB Nvidia GeForce GTX 280M Graphics Cards
The mystery of the Alienware 'allpowerful' has been pierced a few days before E3—a brand new m17x stuffed with so much power it might just cause cancer: Dual 1GB Nvidia GeForce GTX 280M graphics cards and a Intel Core 2 Extreme Quad-Core CPU for starters. More » -
#design
This Is the Best Laptop in the World (Or At Least the Softest)
MacBooks, netbooks, schmbooks. Nothing can beat a laptop that lets you nap on top of it without getting keyboard marks on your face—like the ones I get with my current one. [Likecool] -
#thieves
Laptop Burglar Caught After Owner Mocks Him Remotely
Newsweek's Joshua Alston got his laptop stolen when he was in the shower. Sounds like the beginning of a porn movie, but it's one about detectives. Cyberdetectives that mock their suspects before sending the police. More » -
#apple
Apple on Netbooks: 'If We Find a Way We Can Deliver an Innovative Product...'
During their quarterly earnings call, Apple COO (and acting head honcho) Tim Cook had this response to the netbook question that recurs on every one of these calls: -
#notebooks
Gateway's Pininfarina Designed ID Notebook
Gateway's ID series are the first computers designed by Pininfarina (of Ferrari fame). The signature aesthetic seems to be the swoop at the bottom of the monitor—not mind-blowing, but better than BMW's HP effort. More » -
#laptopskins
Fugly Sweaters for Your Laptop
One size fits all and just $20 each. I confess, I'm tempted. I just can't decide which sweater to get for my laptop. Pepto-Bismol pink and cigarette ash snowflakes or the classic diarrhea brown? More » -
#apple
Apple's Ideas for Seamless Biometric Security on iPhone and MacBook
To me, the biometric readers you see on most laptops are obnoxious blemishes—they really can't make them more discrete? Apple feels the same way, so I like their ideas for seamless biometric security.

