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Dell Studio 1558 Touch and 1749 Touch notebooks surface in online catalog

Dell Studio 1558 Touch and 1749 Touch notebooks surface in online catalog

Posted on Mar 01, 2010 by MG17

Dell has some of the most popular notebooks around. Typically, when we hear of new Dell machines it's in the form of a press release or official announcement...

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Studio 1558 Touch sneaks into Dell catalog with Core i5

Studio 1558 Touch sneaks into Dell catalog with Core i5

Posted on Mar 01, 2010 by MG17

Well looky here: an unannounced Studio Touch laptop making its debut on page 5 of Dell's on-line catalog. The Studio 1558 Touch is flanked by...

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HP Mini netbooks to get faster Atom

HP Mini netbooks to get faster Atom

Posted on Mar 01, 2010 by MG17

HP is first out of the gate with Intel's latest netbook processor, the 1.83GHz N470, soon to be found in HP's existing Mini 5102 and Mini 2102 machines...

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eviGroup Paddle 10-inch multitouch slate revealed

eviGroup Paddle 10-inch multitouch slate revealed

Posted on Mar 01, 2010 by MG17

French tablet and MID firm eviGroup have outed their latest tablet, and it's an extension of sorts on their existing 10-inch Pad UMPC.  The eviGroup Paddle...

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Wacom Cintiq 21UX: $2k of 21-inch super-sensitive graphics tablet

Wacom Cintiq 21UX: $2k of 21-inch super-sensitive graphics tablet

Posted on Mar 01, 2010 by MG17

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Wacom have announced their latest Cintiq combination LCD display and graphics tablet, and it's a monster.  The Wacom Cintiq 21UX has a full 21.3-inch display...

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Archos 7 and Archos 8 Home Tablets official: €149 but sluggish CPUs

Archos 7 and Archos 8 Home Tablets official: €149 but sluggish CPUs

Posted on Mar 01, 2010 by MG17

Archos have officially announced their so-called Home Tablets at CeBIT 2010 this week, and there's good news and bad.  The Archos 7 Home Tablet and the Archos 8...

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Apple iPad A4 Chip believed to be not that Magical

Apple iPad A4 Chip believed to be not that Magical

Posted on Mar 01, 2010 by MG17

Filed in: NotebooksAppleiPad

When Apple unveiled the iPad, the fast rendering of the user interface raised a lot of attention. Apple just said that the iPad is powered by their own chip called the Apple A4...

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TriGem announces the Averatec N1200 Netbook

TriGem announces the Averatec N1200 Netbook

Posted on Mar 01, 2010 by MG17

Here’s another upcoming netbook from Trigem that comes under the Averatec brand, the Averatec N1200...

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Archos Home Slate set to grace CeBIT with its family-friendly presence

Archos Home Slate set to grace CeBIT with its family-friendly presence

Posted on Mar 01, 2010 by MG17

Filed in: NotebooksArchos7

Watch out now, Archos is about to bestow a whole new category of electronic device upon us. It'll still be a tablet to the knowledgeable...

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HP spices up ProBooks with Core 2010 CPUs, ClickPads and caviar paint

HP spices up ProBooks with Core 2010 CPUs, ClickPads and caviar paint

Posted on Mar 01, 2010 by MG17

No offense to the previous ProBooks s-series, but we think HP may have finally removed the last pieces of boring from the line...

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Viliv S5 MID gets accuracy-boosting HID driver for Windows 7

Viliv S5 MID gets accuracy-boosting HID driver for Windows 7

Posted on Mar 01, 2010 by MG17

Filed in: NotebooksVilivS5

Viliv's S5 MID, the little machine that packs the Vaio P's Z520 processor in a legitimately pocketable form-factor, just got a breath of fresh air...

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HP adds EliteBook 2540p and 2740p to the lineup, brings the power and the touch

HP adds EliteBook 2540p and 2740p to the lineup, brings the power and the touch

Posted on Mar 01, 2010 by MG17

Thought HP was done unleashing its new line of semi-rugged EliteBooks at CES? So did we, but apparently it needed just a little bit more...

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Gigabyte TouchNote T1000 netbook-tablet packs new Atom N470

Gigabyte TouchNote T1000 netbook-tablet packs new Atom N470

Posted on Feb 28, 2010 by MG17

After Intel prematurely pulled the trigger on their Atom N470 announcement yesterday, we've now got official confirmation about one of the first netbooks...

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ASUS N61JV-X2, N71JV-X1 with Nvidia Optimus  Hit the US Market

ASUS N61JV-X2, N71JV-X1 with Nvidia Optimus Hit the US Market

Posted on Feb 27, 2010 by MG17

Filed in: NotebooksASUS

The Optimus switchable graphics solution in the 16-inch N61JV-X2 and 17.3-inch N71JV-X1 combines the Nvidia GeForce GT 325M 1GB dedicated video card for graphics intensive tasks...

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Acer launching thin, Calpella-based notebooks this summer? -- Engadget

Acer launching thin, Calpella-based notebooks this summer? -- Engadget

Posted on Feb 27, 2010 by MG1

Filed in: NotebooksAcer

The progression of ever-faster notebooks seems to have dwindled, but the quest for thinner and lighter goes on. Acer is said to be finding the

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