Acer Aspire One A110X
Acer has released a new version fo the Aspire One laptop, this time with a solid black color and a 16GB SSD. A few weeks ago a black version of the Acer Aspire One A150 started to show up, but that model has a 160GB hard drive instead of a solid state disk. Aside from the solid state memory, the other thing that sets the new Acer Aspire One A110X apart from the A150 is the fact that it only appears to be available in Germany at the moment, where it’s selling for about 399 Euros. Read more
Dell Inspiron E1505
With an optional dual-core processor, up to 2GB of shared memory, optional Dual-channel memory, a 15.4-inch widescreen display, optional TV Tuner and stereo sound, plus up to 100GB5 of storage capacity, you can get more out of entertainment. More power, more storage and more speed add up to an intense audio/visual experience. Watch DVDs and videos, listen to your favorite songs, organize and edit digital photos, and more - the Inspiron E1505 has enough power to make it the perfect PC for those who want a great balance of price and performance. Read more
Alienware Area-51 M15x Review
Alienware has officially declared about two new models of notebooks, Area-51 m15x and m17x, as “the most powerful notebooks from all existed”. The number of model name corresponds to the diagonal of display (15,4 and 17 inches), they are similar on many technical descriptions: both notebooks will be equipped with the Core 2 Duo Extreme processors, NVIDIA GeForce 8800M GTX video card, 667 MHz DDR2, writing Blu-ray-drive (in Area-51 m17x model or writing DVD-drive in m15). Read more
Voodoo Envy 133 Review
When Voodoo Evny 133 teamed up with HP they set out to make one of the sleekest and most innovative ultra portable notebooks out on the market and that is exactly what they have created. The Voodoo Envy may be more expensive(starting price $2,099) than its only counterpart the Mac Book Air, but what you receive in return is more ports, an amazing instant-on-mode, a replaceable battery and don’t forget the Voodoo allows you to customize the laptop to your heart’s content. Read more
Hp Pavilion Dv5t Review
What do you do when nearly every major notebook manufacturer has imitated the design of your best-selling consumer laptop? You give it a whole new look and add compelling new features, including an accelerometer to help protect data in case of a tumble. Read more
Dell Studio 15 Review
The Dell Studio 15 and Studio 17 laptops do seem to be more than a figment of someone’s imagination — at least, according to a believable release posted up at BetaNews, which has since been pulled. Predictably, the former line features a 15-inch panel while the latter steps up to 17-inches, and both crews will be offered in a smattering of hues including black, grey, blue, green, pink, orange, purple and red. Prices on these units are set to start at $799, while you’ll find Intel’s Core 2 Duo alongside up to 4GB of RAM, upwards of 320GB of HDD space, an 8-in-1 multicard reader. Read more
Sony Vaio VGN-TZ298N Review
The sleek Sony VAIO VGN-TZ298N/XC Notebook is truly an ultra-portable powerhouse that weighs only 2.65 pounds and features a cutting-edge Storage solution that combines a 64GB Solid state Drive with a 250GB hard drive. With the Solid State drive you get rapid boot-ups, quicker Application launches and greater durability. Wrapped in durable premium carbon fiber and boasting 4.5 to 8.5 hours of Battery life and built-in wireless WWAN technology through Sprint Mobile Broadband, the TZ notebook is built for serious mobile productivity. Read more
Lenovo Thinkpad X200 Review
Lenovo has announced the launch of several new laptops in their IdeaPad and ThinkPad lines to coincide with the unveiling of Intel’s Centrino 2 platform earlier today. One of those is the new ThinkPad X200 ultra-thin laptop, which joins Apple’s MacBook Air and Lenovo’s own X300 as one of the lightest fully-functional laptops available today. Read more
Hp Pavilion Dv2800t Review
The HP Pavilion dv2800t Artist Edition series notebook is a notebook “designed by young people and chosen by young people” for its unique style. This notebook has all the creature comforts as the standard dv2700t, with the only addition being a custom paint job. For notebook enthusiasts who want to stick out from the crowd, this is a sure bet to get noticed at school or your local StarBucks. Read more
Lenovo Thinkpad R61 Review
The new Lenovo ThinkPad R61 notebook PC also supports Intel Core2 Duo T7100 - 1.8 GHz, Intel Core2 Duo T7300 - 2.0 GHz and Intel Core2 Duo T7700 - 2.4 GHz processors and it features mobile Intel GM/PM965 chipset with 4-MB L2 Cache, 800 MHz FSB, 512 MB (upto 3-GB max DDR II SDRAM (667 MHz, PC2-5300), 160-GB Serial-ATA-150 Hard Drive (5,400 rpm) and CD-RW/DVD Combo optical drive. Read more


