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more about #notebooks more comments → 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 » nutbastard: the slightly weak: no optical drive that celeron is 1.2GHz the slightly good: wireless n gigabit ethernet verdict: looks nice, somewhat underwhel... more » Eugenia: I like the look of this laptop, but from what I read elsewhere (that other site that shall not be named ;-), it only has a single USB port (the second... more » OMG! Ponies!: I just got a lovely oxblood eeePC that came with XP. I didn't even boot into XP once. I immediately put Moblin 2.1 on. Then, after 5 minutes, reali... more » SewerShark: LOOK BEHIND YOU, A THREE HEADED MONKEY!!!: Well, there are lots of people who prefer to buy a PC (laptop, desktop, netbook...) with a preloaded copy of linux just because it's cheaper. After th... more » Canoehead: Well I've bought 3 Dell Minis with Linux reinstalled, but they very quickly became Hackintoshes. more » BergenCountyJC can't beat MW2: Still rockin win98 on my other pc - gotta keep it real more » BeyondtheTech: Let's see - the other 1/3 goes to Windows XP, and the final 1/3 goes to Mac OS X, and they don't even have their own netbook. more » Slinkytech: It's the Hummer of Laptops. more » jinushaun: Saw this in the store last weekend. HP makes some seriously shitty laptops. It's all plastic shiny crap. I have no idea who they're marketing to. The ... more » blash: No optical drive? That part I don't care about anymore and I don't know too many people who do. I'd rather just get a USB drive bundled for the few ti... more » Kaiser-Machead: I still think it's the best looking computer HP's produced in a while, which is not a big feat since most HP's, especially the higher end line, is not... more » Hank Scorpio: "probably the same among you who can drink instant coffee, listen in 92kbps MP3s and think that SD broadcasts look identical to Blu-ray movies" Good ... more » -
#notebooks
Dell Vostro V13 Hands On: Bruce Wayne's Laptop
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
Linux Owns 1/3 of the Netbook Marketshare
Lots of people use Linux. That's known. But usually those people are computer science majors flipping major corporations the bird (before they sell out to said corporations after graduation), not consumers buying systems with Linux preloaded. More » -
#netbooks
ASUS Eee PC 1201N Available for Amazon Pre-Order
You can now put in your order for the first ASUS Eee PC running on an Nvidia Ion platform (and find out how good a bargain it really is) from Amazon for $500, shipping January 15th. [Amazon via Electronista] -
#review
HP Envy (15-inch) Review
I've been avoiding this review for the better part of a month because, with all the hype the Envy line has gotten (some deserved), I took the Envy 15 out of the box and had one thought: "Cheap." More » -
#laptops
Dell Precision M6500 Workstation Has Hardcore Guts
Dell's Precision M6500 refreshes their hardcore workstation with ass-beating guts: It's the first with Intel's Core i7-920XM Quad Core Extreme, Nvidia's new QuadroFX 3800M, and up to 16GB of RAM running at 1600MHz. More » -
#notebooks
Thinkpad Bus Seats Inaugurate New Buttputing Era
First question: How tough are Thinkpad notebooks? Tough enough to be installed in buses and tram shuttles as seats and keep working just fine. Second question: Are the trackpads scrotumsensitive? I like to think they are. More » -
#netbooks
NES Netbook
If you don't have at least one NES-style accessory incorporated into your daily routine, you've haven't just failed us, you've let down everyone who ever believed in you. Score this NES netbook case for $50. [Etsy via Lilliputing via UberGizmo] -
#publishing
Lose $80 on a Netbook With $180 Times Reader Subscription
You've gotta spend money to make money, at least according to the New York Times. The paper has entered the hardware subsidization business, offering $100 off the Samsung Go with $180 Times Reader subscription. [NYT via Business Wire via Engadget] -
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#netbooks
Asus Eee PC 1201N...$500 Seems Like a Great Deal, But Have We Been Had?
On one hand, the Asus Eee 1201N, the first Ion-packing Eee, will arrive December for $500. That includes Win 7, a dual core Atom processor, 2GB RAM, 250GB HDD and 12-inch (1366 x 768) display. But on the other... More » -
#laptops
The Asus G51J 3D Laptop Is '3D Done Right'
We reviewed Acer's 3D laptop not so long ago. We found it fun, but reeking of gen 1 quirks. Now Laptop Mag has played with a new 3D laptop by Asus and found it to be pretty fantastic. More » -
#unconfirmed
Intel's 32nm Arrandale Core i5 and i7 Chips for Anorexic Notebooks
We know, the Core i7-i5-i3 stuff is confusing. Not to make it worse, but Digitimes outs some of Intel's notebooks plans for next year: a triplet of processors of Core i7 and i5 processors, codenamed Arrandale, for skinny laptops. More » -
#review
Nokia Booklet 3G Review
The Nokia Booklet 3G is one of the nicest netbooks you can buy, with a build that aspires to be a 10-inch MacBook Pro. But it's still just a netbook, and therein lies the problem. More » -
#laptops
Haglöfs Laptop Drybags Have a Design Almost as Awesome as Their Name
Maybe I'm just a sucker for umlauts and radioactive thresholds of orange, but these 15 and 17-inch Haglöfs Laptop Drybags have me sold on both their padding and Ziplock-style watertight compartment. They run about $30. [Haglöfs via Stilsucht via OhGizmo!] -
#dell
Dell Adamo XPS Hands On: Insanely Thin (and Just Insane)
The Adamo XPS is a daring slice of design and engineering. Quite frankly, it's batshit insane. More » -
#laptops
Monster Monster Laptop Stand Will *@ing Chomp Your Face (Or Just Sit There)
Who would have thought that six acrylic limbs could transform a MacBook into something so evil...so powerful? Luckily the designer hasn't designed the legs as articulating and retractable, or we'd really be screwed. $40. [MonsterMonster via Unplggd via Core77] -
#usb
Nvidia Confirms Intel's Senseless USB 3.0 Delay Until 2011
Bad news: Nvidia has confirmed Intel's stance on USB 3.0—no Intel chipsets will support the new standard until 2011. Short of Intel stating something different, USB 3.0 probably won't hit mass consumption until then. Is there any hope? More » -
#netbooks
Litl Webbook Banks On Cute, Overlooks Practical
How did Asus, Acer and all the other netbook manufacturers miss such an obvious ploy? The word "Litl Webbook" must be the most cutely named gadget since the "Chumby." And it's also an interesting product in its own right. More » -
#tablets
Dell Latitude XT2 XFR Is the Mil Spec Multitouch Tablet for Judge Dredd Wannabes
The Latitude XT2 XFR is a ruggedized version of Dell's XT2 tablet built to MIL-810G standards for taking an ass-beating: It's got an impact resistant, sunlight-viewable 12-inch multitouch LED-backlit display, compression sealed orifices, and works in temperatures from 10-140 degrees. More » -
#exclusive
Video: Dell Adamo XPS Can Only Be Opened By Rubbing It
The Dell Adamo XPS isn't only ridiculously thin, but it opens like no laptop ever seen before. Its propped up keyboard can only be opened by sliding a finger on the lid's heat sensing strip. See it to believe it... More » -
#review
Unibody Apple MacBook Review
It was inevitable that Apple would take their unibody manufacturing prowess from their MacBook Pros and focus it on the MacBook line. We just never expected the new MacBook to be as enticing as the 13-inch Pro. More »
