There has been a lot of hype surrounding the Dell Inspiron Duo netvertible, possibly too much. The rather nifty little device has won over many with its ability to transform between netbook and tablet, a feature that has, seemingly unknown to many, been done may times before. The latest news on the topic of the Dell...
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When it comes to AMD alternatives for netbooks, that market is extremely sparse, leaving you with very little choice and barely covering the surprisingly large range of netbook purposes. Of course with ASUS’s usual domination of the market, they have recently seen to fixing the gap in the high end 12” netbook market for AMD. Using...
Read more »Hands on with Happy In my brief time spent outside yesterday, I got my hands on the single version of the Acer Aspire One Happy. First impressions of the device is that it does look fun, but it also looks rather cheap, the join between separate coloured plastics is slightly uneven and the white plastic that was...
Read more »The HP Mini 210 is always been a favourite of mine, one of the more attractive netbooks available, the Mini 210 offers a sturdy design that looks very clean whilst also making it extremely easy to change out any parts or maintain the device with upmost ease. The latest revision of the HP Mini 210 offers...
Read more »I’ve been wondering about the Macbook Air, such a tiny laptop with a rather low clocked CPU at just 1.4Ghz, but it’s still a Core 2 Duo processor that’s 0.6Ghz slower than my main computer which I use for gaming (typically with full graphics), Maya and Photoshop and usually all 3 at the same time....
Read more »It’s probably not intended for your typical tablet user, but the Armor X10gx from DRS Tactical Systems boasts to be the most durable tablet PC available. Designed with strength and rigidity in mind, it’s not the most ergonomic or visually appealing device but it certainly lives up to its claims. On first impressions, the device honestly...
Read more »Well ASUS have made an attempt at dominating every part of the netbook market, with a different device aimed at all corners; so it’s only natural that ASUS should try and come up with a netbook that surpasses others in style, that’s where the ASUS Eee PC 1015PW fits in. The 1015PW comes in 3 different...
Read more »Smartbooks have had rather a disappointing take off, sadly they’re not out of the woods as problems since day one and they just keep going. There hasn’t been once decent smartbook to hit the market at present, never having left the first generation of devices, they still suffer from the same issues that netbooks did when...
Read more »In further coverage of the ASUS Eee PC 1015PN, the netbook that was pitted to make all my dreams come true, but ultimately left me heartbroken yet still obsessing over what could have been. Recently benchmark statistics of the 10” netbook have hit the interwebs. The scores that resulted from tests using 3DMark06 showed results that...
Read more »The lines between netbooks, laptops and tablets are frequently blurred, there’s been a number of devices that have been released that can transform between a number of different configurations, so many so that it’s becoming a feature that even ‘generic’ brand electronics companies are adopting this technology. Not all of these devices are as black and...
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