notebookreview.com review
The Asus Eee PC 701 4G is the new affordable ultraportable notebook that's bound to be on many consumers' Christmas wish lists this year. Retailing for $399 or less, the Eee PC isn't exactly a workhorse, but it will do just about every basic task you'd need from a laptop. Our initial hands-on actually proved it does more than we expected, but the More...
cnet.com review
For several months before its release, the Asus Eee PC was one of a handful of small, inexpensive PCs that had tech types buzzing with anticipation. While the other systems, the Intel Classmate and the One Laptop Per Child XO, are aimed at the educational needs of children around the globe and not generally available to consumers, the Eee holds no such highbrow pedigree--it's for sale directly from Asus to the laptop-buying public. More...
pcmag.com review
The three E's in Eee PC stand for easy to learn, play, and work; excellent mobile experience; and excellent Internet experience. The ASUS Eee PC, however, is not solely for children—it's meant for anyone who hasn't been able to afford a first laptop. The version that I reviewed (the Eee PC 4G) sells for $400 (street), with other configurations available for as low as $300 More...
Friday, December 14, 2007
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
HP Pavilion dv6000z Review
notebookreview.com review
The HP Pavilion dv6000z is a new mid-sized 15.4" notebook from HP. It is designed to replace the dv5000z. It comes with either the AMD Sempron or Turion64 X2 Processors. It is a DTR that can occasionally travel aimed at multimedia notebook users with its glossy screen and lots of connection options. It starts with a base price of More...
cnet.com review
Like all Pavilion laptops, the dv6000 series' sleek design and shiny finish holds its own next to systems from style-conscious manufacturers such as Sony and Apple. Aside from its good looks, the dv6000 also provides a solid set of entertainment features and high-end components at a starting price that's at least $100 less than the (also 15.4-inch) Dell Inspiron E1505 series. What's more, HP offers a selection of Intel (dv6000t) or AMD (dv6000z) processors--a welcome choice for users who want to fine-tune their system configurations. More...
laptopmag.com review
We’re happy to see that while there’s a new chip on the inside, HP didn’t alter the design of the slick Pavilion dv6000t. The glossy piano-black finish and gray pinstriping outside (with that color scheme reversed inside) looks stunning. Even better, the dv6000 t has the features and performance to complement its good looks. More...
The HP Pavilion dv6000z is a new mid-sized 15.4" notebook from HP. It is designed to replace the dv5000z. It comes with either the AMD Sempron or Turion64 X2 Processors. It is a DTR that can occasionally travel aimed at multimedia notebook users with its glossy screen and lots of connection options. It starts with a base price of More...
cnet.com review
Like all Pavilion laptops, the dv6000 series' sleek design and shiny finish holds its own next to systems from style-conscious manufacturers such as Sony and Apple. Aside from its good looks, the dv6000 also provides a solid set of entertainment features and high-end components at a starting price that's at least $100 less than the (also 15.4-inch) Dell Inspiron E1505 series. What's more, HP offers a selection of Intel (dv6000t) or AMD (dv6000z) processors--a welcome choice for users who want to fine-tune their system configurations. More...
laptopmag.com review
We’re happy to see that while there’s a new chip on the inside, HP didn’t alter the design of the slick Pavilion dv6000t. The glossy piano-black finish and gray pinstriping outside (with that color scheme reversed inside) looks stunning. Even better, the dv6000 t has the features and performance to complement its good looks. More...
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Dell Inspiron 1501 Reviews
notebookreview.com Review
The Dell Inspiron 1501 is a 15.4" widescreen notebook now available with the AMD Sempron, Turion or Turion X2 processor. The Inspiron 1501 has a subset of the Intel based Inspiron e1505 features and carries the same basic design and build as that popular laptop. More...
Laptopmag.com Review
When we last reviewed the Dell Inspiron E1505, the notebook's rich multimedia features, wireless performance, and strong battery life garnered it an Editors' Choice award. Now, Dell follows up the E1505 with the 1501 ($844, as tested here), a low-priced alternative and the first Dell machine to house an AMD processor. It's also Vista capable and Premium ready--something you're not going to find with run-of-the-mill value notebooks. More...
pocket-lint.co.uk Review
For as long as we can remember Dell had a stance that it would never release a computer that didn’t have an Intel chip inside. But just as you can now run Windows on a Mac, you’ll find that Dell is offering its first AMD chips in the form of the Inspiron 1501 notebook. More...
The Dell Inspiron 1501 is a 15.4" widescreen notebook now available with the AMD Sempron, Turion or Turion X2 processor. The Inspiron 1501 has a subset of the Intel based Inspiron e1505 features and carries the same basic design and build as that popular laptop. More...
Laptopmag.com Review
When we last reviewed the Dell Inspiron E1505, the notebook's rich multimedia features, wireless performance, and strong battery life garnered it an Editors' Choice award. Now, Dell follows up the E1505 with the 1501 ($844, as tested here), a low-priced alternative and the first Dell machine to house an AMD processor. It's also Vista capable and Premium ready--something you're not going to find with run-of-the-mill value notebooks. More...
pocket-lint.co.uk Review
For as long as we can remember Dell had a stance that it would never release a computer that didn’t have an Intel chip inside. But just as you can now run Windows on a Mac, you’ll find that Dell is offering its first AMD chips in the form of the Inspiron 1501 notebook. More...
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Lenovo ThinkPad T60 Reviews
notebookreview.com Review
The Lenovo ThinkPad T60 series is the first ThinkPad to be released with the new Intel Core Duo processor. The ThinkPad T-series can be thought of as the flagship of the ThinkPad brand, it's squarely targeted towards business users and professionals. Durability, security, usability and performance are all important characteristics of the ThinkPad T-series. More...
laptoplogic.com Review
The Thinkpad T-series is regarded by most people as the flagship PC laptop. Renowned build quality, legendary keyboard, and top of the line specifications make for one incredible machine. The new Thinkpad T60 will not disappoint in those categories. A new roll cage design reinforces the T60, an updated keyboard, EVDO wireless, and Intel Core Duo technology make up the backbone of this high end machine. More...
pcmag.com Review
For years, the Lenovo (formerly IBM) ThinkPad T series has been racking up our Editors' Choice awards for business notebooks—and this year is no different. The ThinkPad T60 is Lenovo's newest corporate dream machine. Not only has the addition of the latest Intel Core Duo technology increased the performance monumentally, but Lenovo integrates 3G wireless with Verizon's EV-DO, so now you can get broadband access almost anywhere at any time you want. More...
The Lenovo ThinkPad T60 series is the first ThinkPad to be released with the new Intel Core Duo processor. The ThinkPad T-series can be thought of as the flagship of the ThinkPad brand, it's squarely targeted towards business users and professionals. Durability, security, usability and performance are all important characteristics of the ThinkPad T-series. More...
laptoplogic.com Review
The Thinkpad T-series is regarded by most people as the flagship PC laptop. Renowned build quality, legendary keyboard, and top of the line specifications make for one incredible machine. The new Thinkpad T60 will not disappoint in those categories. A new roll cage design reinforces the T60, an updated keyboard, EVDO wireless, and Intel Core Duo technology make up the backbone of this high end machine. More...
pcmag.com Review
For years, the Lenovo (formerly IBM) ThinkPad T series has been racking up our Editors' Choice awards for business notebooks—and this year is no different. The ThinkPad T60 is Lenovo's newest corporate dream machine. Not only has the addition of the latest Intel Core Duo technology increased the performance monumentally, but Lenovo integrates 3G wireless with Verizon's EV-DO, so now you can get broadband access almost anywhere at any time you want. More...
Monday, September 10, 2007
Dell Inspiron 600m reviews
notebookreview.com Review
The Dell Inspiron 600m is classified as a thin-and-light laptop, meaning it is designed to travel with you when necessary, but still has a big enough screen size (14.1") for easy viewing and a large enough keyboard for comfortable typing. more...
cnet.com Review
Among a brand-new crop of Pentium M (PM) notebooks, the Dell Inspiron 600m is one of the smaller systems. This thin-and-light laptop weighs a modest 5.6 pounds but packs Intel's new Pentium M CPUs in speeds up to 1.6GHz and the new Intel 855 chipset. The 600m isn't always a true Centrino, but it can be. Dell offers either the Centrino-completing Intel Pro Wireless mini-PCI card, known as Calexico more...
pcmag.com Review
For students who don't want to add a monstrous laptop to their backpack load, the Dell Inspiron 600m is a great option. One of the lightest notebooks in this roundup at 5.4 pounds, this system includes the latest 1.5-GHz Pentium M 715 processor and a fast 5,400-rpm hard drive. Add to that a sturdy magnesium alloy case and impressive battery life (4 hours 8 minutes on our tests), and the 600m is ready to travel. more...
The Dell Inspiron 600m is classified as a thin-and-light laptop, meaning it is designed to travel with you when necessary, but still has a big enough screen size (14.1") for easy viewing and a large enough keyboard for comfortable typing. more...
cnet.com Review
Among a brand-new crop of Pentium M (PM) notebooks, the Dell Inspiron 600m is one of the smaller systems. This thin-and-light laptop weighs a modest 5.6 pounds but packs Intel's new Pentium M CPUs in speeds up to 1.6GHz and the new Intel 855 chipset. The 600m isn't always a true Centrino, but it can be. Dell offers either the Centrino-completing Intel Pro Wireless mini-PCI card, known as Calexico more...
pcmag.com Review
For students who don't want to add a monstrous laptop to their backpack load, the Dell Inspiron 600m is a great option. One of the lightest notebooks in this roundup at 5.4 pounds, this system includes the latest 1.5-GHz Pentium M 715 processor and a fast 5,400-rpm hard drive. Add to that a sturdy magnesium alloy case and impressive battery life (4 hours 8 minutes on our tests), and the 600m is ready to travel. more...
Friday, August 31, 2007
Dell Inspiron E1705 Reviews
pcmag.com Review
Dell is usually far ahead of the curve when it comes to integrating the newest technology at reasonable prices—and this time around is no different. The Dell Inspiron E1705 multimedia laptop upgrades the Inspiron 9300 with a new Intel Centrino Duo Mobile Technology and a lot of other fine features. Though its focus (both in components and performance) is entertainment, the E1705 is the perfect addition to the digital home, even for gaming. more...
cnet.com Review
One of the first laptops with Intel's new Core Duo processor to hit the street, the Dell Inspiron E1705 inaugurates the company's new Entertainment line of laptops with a bang. In addition to its top-shelf processor and graphics card; its bright, 17-inch wide-screen display; and other leading-edge technologies, the Inspiron E1705 adds a few welcome multimedia features not found on the model that it will eventually replace, the Inspiron 9300; these include a 5-in-1 media card reader more...
notebookreview.com Review
The Dell Inspiron e1705 is a 17" widescreen notebook and the first Inspiron to be released with the new Intel Core Duo processor. The "e" in e1705 stands for "Entertainment", with various media features available, fast Core Duo processor, a generous amount of ports more...
pcworld.com Review
Dell's first dual-core offering is both a workhorse and a multimedia star. It isn't cheap--our review unit cost $2949 as of March 27, 2006--but no other notebook in its class does a better job of providing instant entertainment on a 17-inch screen. more..
Dell is usually far ahead of the curve when it comes to integrating the newest technology at reasonable prices—and this time around is no different. The Dell Inspiron E1705 multimedia laptop upgrades the Inspiron 9300 with a new Intel Centrino Duo Mobile Technology and a lot of other fine features. Though its focus (both in components and performance) is entertainment, the E1705 is the perfect addition to the digital home, even for gaming. more...
cnet.com Review
One of the first laptops with Intel's new Core Duo processor to hit the street, the Dell Inspiron E1705 inaugurates the company's new Entertainment line of laptops with a bang. In addition to its top-shelf processor and graphics card; its bright, 17-inch wide-screen display; and other leading-edge technologies, the Inspiron E1705 adds a few welcome multimedia features not found on the model that it will eventually replace, the Inspiron 9300; these include a 5-in-1 media card reader more...
notebookreview.com Review
The Dell Inspiron e1705 is a 17" widescreen notebook and the first Inspiron to be released with the new Intel Core Duo processor. The "e" in e1705 stands for "Entertainment", with various media features available, fast Core Duo processor, a generous amount of ports more...
pcworld.com Review
Dell's first dual-core offering is both a workhorse and a multimedia star. It isn't cheap--our review unit cost $2949 as of March 27, 2006--but no other notebook in its class does a better job of providing instant entertainment on a 17-inch screen. more..
Dell Inspiron 1420 Reviews
notebookreview.com Reviews
The Dell Inspiron 1420 is the latest 14.1" consumer notebook designed to offer performance, durability and a touch of style for an affordable price. With Intel Core 2 Duo (Santa Rosa) processors, available Blu-ray disc drive, available nVidia dedicated graphics, a reasonably tough build more...
cnet.com Review
With its latest Inspiron update, Dell adds some major improvements, both inside and outside, to its workhorse line of laptops. And in the case of the Inspiron 1420, Dell has introduced a new screen size--a spacious yet portable 14-inch wide screen. The 1420's baseline price is a reasonable more...
pcmag.com Review
The Dell Inspiron 1420 is destined to populate the homes of school-bound teens, sophisticated and unsophisticated computer users, and just about anybody who is looking for a terrific deal. The laptop's look has changed (for the better), and just because it's priced at more...
The Dell Inspiron 1420 is the latest 14.1" consumer notebook designed to offer performance, durability and a touch of style for an affordable price. With Intel Core 2 Duo (Santa Rosa) processors, available Blu-ray disc drive, available nVidia dedicated graphics, a reasonably tough build more...
cnet.com Review
With its latest Inspiron update, Dell adds some major improvements, both inside and outside, to its workhorse line of laptops. And in the case of the Inspiron 1420, Dell has introduced a new screen size--a spacious yet portable 14-inch wide screen. The 1420's baseline price is a reasonable more...
pcmag.com Review
The Dell Inspiron 1420 is destined to populate the homes of school-bound teens, sophisticated and unsophisticated computer users, and just about anybody who is looking for a terrific deal. The laptop's look has changed (for the better), and just because it's priced at more...
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