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more about #ultraportables jayhawk11 owns property now!!!: I'll be waiting for some dumbass to throw this in their regular laptop and start bitching about vibration/rattling. more » suland: Might be useful for PMP's. Otherwise - how much lighter it is? more » Dallifornia: Thinnest. 2.5". As in, thinner than other 2.5" drives? Yet it's a 2.5" drive. Does. Not. Compute. more » AustinMiniMan: Geesh... Even the Lenovo X200 has multitouch. See? Two fingers to scroll. more » HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: For something meant to be slick, sleek, and sexy, that tumor of a VGA port on the side ruins it. And why, in a laptop so expensive, would you opt for... more » Moonshadow101: It would feel wrong using that... not enough heft. more » Mike Zuniga: That was Unexpected: Is it running 7 or some Linux brew? I can't really tell from the pictures. more » ilovexspin: Word on the street is that Brian Lam has mini-features as well. more » bosskev: Meet Tiny, who's lived most everywhere, From Zanzibar to Barclay Square. But UMID's only seen the sights A netbooks sees from Brooklyn Heights -- What... more » frigg: Uhhh... OQO. OQO OQO OQO. OQO. RIP. more » Todd Bernhard: Google class action toshiba laptop lawsuit and see if you really want a Toshiba. more » bosskev: One From the "Isn't This Ludicrous?" File: According to the OLPC website, these laptops are specifically for: "...children in developing countries, li... 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 » alexmg2420: The new "Intel Molecule!" Two or more Atoms stuck together to make a fair processor. more » Kaiser-Machead: With this thing sporting displayport, this may actually be very good news for Mac users who were not so fond of Apple's solution. The more brands that... more » Alex Land: engadget's got a hands-on gallery, dell wouldn't let them boot it up or anything though. it's not that thin, and it's not really that cool looking, i... more » Kaiser-Machead: If this thing doesn't shit diamonds and have puppies and magic fueling its battery, I don't see what could possibly be worth being tight-lipped. Is it... more » -
#hdd
Seagate's Momentus Thin Drive is the World's Thinnest 2.5" Netbook Drive
At a mere 7 millimeters in height, Seagate's Momentus Thin drive will be the slimmest 2.5" hard drive on the market. Not only that, but supposedly it will also be one of the lowest-priced storage options for ultra-portables and netbooks. More » -
#laptops
Sony X Series Hands On: It Feels Like Special Effects
How light is Sony's carbon-fiber X Series, the "lightest notebook in the world"? It feels fake, like a trick. More » -
#ultraportables
IDF's Array of Affordable Thin-and-Lights Are Decidedly Not Netbooks
Want the tiny size of a netbook, but the power of a full-size? Intel showed off a crop of ultraportable laptops, all aimed at around an $800 MSRP, using Core 2 Duo processors, not Atom. Check out our gallery below. More » -
#mids
Tiny UMID mbook M1: A Mini-Netbook With Mini-Features
We spotted Korean manufacturer UMID's new MID back in November, but now it's finally seeing release, with a few changed specs and a $599 pricetag. But it probably won't change MID-haters' minds. More » -
#laptops
Toshiba Dynabook SS-RX2: World's First Laptop With 512GB SSD
Despite Asus' earlier announcement, Toshiba is the first manufacturer to bring a laptop with a 512GB SSD to market. The 12.1" screened laptop also boasts a 12-hour battery in a svelte body. We want. Badly. More » -
#olpc
OLPC's XO-1.5 to Boost Specs With Via Processor: You're Welcome, Africa
Thehippiesphilanthropists at OLPC are overhauling the guts of their XO-1 with the aim of keeping the portable's battery life while increasing its capabilities. More » -
#dell
Rumor: Dell Support Documents Show Adamo 9, Studio One 22
The Adamo's only just come out, but it looks like we might already know what Dell's next step is-an ultra-portable 9-inch Adamo and a 22-inch Studio One all-in-one PC. 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 » -
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#ces2009
Dell Shows Their Svelte-looking Adamo Laptop, Still Reveals Nothing About It
So after all the teasers for the 13-inch Adamo "luxury product" leading up to CES, Dell pulled the curtain off the Adamo, then refused to explain ANYTHING about the laptop. 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 » -
#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]
