Friday, December 19, 2008

What's an IdeaPad?


Looking for something different? Try Dolby Home Theater audio, wide screen displays, VeriFace facial recognition security and Multimedia Control Center with touch-sensitive buttons.
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Panasonic Toughbook W7


Panasonic ToughBook W7 Ultraportable Laptop Review
by Darren Gladstone
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Mar 25 - Panasonic's ToughBook line consists of mobile computing workhorses. Its ultraportable model, the ToughBook W7, is, however, a quarterhorse dragging a too-heavy cart.
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Lenovo Thinkpad X200


Lenovo ThinkPad X200 Ultraportable Laptop Review
by Carla Thornton
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Aug 5 - Equipped with the new Centrino 2 processor, Lenovo's ThinkPad X200 looks a mild-mannered ultraportable, and yet it can leap tall workloads in a single bound. Its battery life is phenomenal, and the keyboard is huge. In short, this is a much better notebook than the ThinkPad X61, which it replaces, and a surefire winner for on-the-run execs.
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What's A ThinkPad?


Our best processors, fastest graphics and durable, reliable data storage. It's why lenovo notebooks have earned a place on the desk/briefcases of business leaders.
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T-Mobile Sidekick 2008


Sidekick 2008 Smart Phone Review
by Darren Gladstone, PC World
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Sep 24 - The Sidekick 2008 has the best cell-phone keyboard I've ever used, and its trackball lets you whip through messages at lightning speed. Even so, that isn't quite sufficient to sway me to T-Mobile's newest hipster smart phone. Why? I blame the poky EDGE network, the phone's limited productivity uses, and the fact that I'm apparently not young enough. The newest Sidekick measures 4.7 by 2.3 by 0.7 inches; it's roughly the same size as the iPhone 3G, but a little thicker. The Sidekick 2008 is a refined Sidekick LX that costs about $50 less than its predecessor (when you sign up for a two-year plan, the 2008 model costs $200).
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Apple iPhone 3G


Apple iPhone 3G Smart Phone Review
by Melissa J. Perenson, PC World
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Jul 15 - Innovative design and seamless integration between software and hardware propelled the first-generation iPhone to instant stardom. Its successor, the iPhone 3G, at once expands upon that innovation--and delivers it at half the entry price of its predecessor. The result is a classy device whose abilities continue to make it a strong choice for smartphone shoppers who value form that supports function--but less of a must-have upgrade than you might think.
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RIM Blackberry Curve 8320


RIM BlackBerry Curve 8320 Review
by Liane Cassavoy
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Oct 25, 2007 - First came the trim, consumer-friendly BlackBerry Curve 8300. Then came the Wi-Fi-enabled BlackBerry 8820. Now there's the BlackBerry Curve 8320, an impressive PDA phone that combines the best of the previous two models and has an added bonus: While the 8820 supports Wi-Fi for data only, the 8320 lets you make voice calls over wireless 802.11b/g networks too.
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Nokia n95 Cell Phone



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Sony Ericsson W580i Cell Phone - Black



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Nokia N95 8GB Smartphone



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Apple iPhone 4GB Smartphone



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Nokia Nokia N95 Smart Phone - Black



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Nokia E71 Cell Phone - Gray



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Samsung Eternity SGH-a867 Cell Phone - Black


RIM Bold 9000 Smartphone - Black


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Vostro 1510


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Apple 13.3" MacBook Notebook



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HP (Hewlett-Packard) Pavilion Dv4-1120us Notebook



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Apple 15" MacBook Pro Notebook


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Acer Aspire One AOA110-1295 Notebook



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Thursday, December 4, 2008

Asus Eeepc 1000H 80g XP


Sep 24 - Ever since the Eee PC 4G opened up the mini-notebook market last year, Asus has been pumping out different flavors of the Eee, including versions of the original with XP and models sporting slightly larger screens and a multitouch pad. With the $460 Eee 1000H 80G XP, though, Asus addresses many of the previous problems we've had with earlier mini-notebook models--and it creates a solid second-gen machine in the process.
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Gateway P-172X FX


May 9 - A notebook catering to the gaming set is sure to deliver a flashy design and good horsepower. And Gateway's latest racer, the P-172X FX, doesn't disappoint.
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HP HDX18


Nov 24 - HP's HDX line is fairly straightforward--it courts multimedia fiends. From its double-wide demeanor (with ample room for full QWERTY keys and a keypad) to all the plugs and ports offered here, the HDX18--a fairly fashionable desktop replacement--will stand out on your desk. The HDX18 isn't quite a desktop-destroyer like Toshiba's Qosmio X305 (Toshiba's Qosmio line has a well-deserved rep for awesome performance in games and stellar audio--hang in there, we'll have a review of the X305 up soon enough), but the HDX18's multimedia-mindedness proves that HP is ready to put up a fight. (We've also reviewed HP's HDX16, a very similar entertainment-focused laptop; the main differences are a smaller screen, a smaller hard drive, a slightly plainer keyboard--and a lower price.)
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Gateway P-172X FX


by Darren Gladstone, PC World
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May 9 - A notebook catering to the gaming set is sure to deliver a flashy design and good horsepower. And Gateway's latest racer, the P-172X FX, doesn't disappoint.
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HP HDX18: Multimedia Marvel Review


Nov 24 - HP's HDX line is fairly straightforward--it courts multimedia fiends. From its double-wide demeanor (with ample room for full QWERTY keys and a keypad) to all the plugs and ports offered here, the HDX18--a fairly fashionable desktop replacement--will stand out on your desk. The HDX18 isn't quite a desktop-destroyer like Toshiba's Qosmio X305 (Toshiba's Qosmio line has a well-deserved rep for awesome performance in games and stellar audio--hang in there, we'll have a review of the X305 up soon enough), but the HDX18's multimedia-mindedness proves that HP is ready to put up a fight. (We've also reviewed HP's HDX16, a very similar entertainment-focused laptop; the main differences are a smaller screen, a smaller hard drive, a slightly plainer keyboard--and a lower price.)
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Lenovo Thinkpad X300


This ultralight packs a decent punch and has more than enough features for the weight-conscious business traveler.
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Lenovo Thinkpad X200


The X200 is one super ultraportable with full-featured performance, battery life and a good keyboard to boot.
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Gateway P-172X FX


As an affordable portable gaming box, the P-172 XFX gets a couple things right and a couple others painfully wrong.
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HP Pavilion DV7


This heavy duty desktop replacement's performance wows, but falls a little short where you'd expect it to sing: multimedia.
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Lenovo Thinkpad SL400


This entry-level ThinkPad offers features (and software) one expects, once limited to lower-end models.
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Micro Express JFL9226


The JFL9226 cuts most of the right corners to produce a budget-friendly road warrior. It just needs a facelift.
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