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Asus U30JC-A1

Introduction High performance gaming and impressive battery life; these two things rarely appear in the same sentence, let alone the same machine. In the past, gaming performance came with huge drops in battery life. When buying a laptop from a company such as Alienware that you can customize pretty much every feature, the battery life [...]

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Lenovo IdeaPad Y460

Introduction The Lenovo IdeaPad Y460 is a very sleek powerhouse machine. With its Intel i5 processor and 4 GB of RAM, there really is anything this machine cannot handle. The 14” screen and plastic encasement keeps this laptop extremely light. If you are looking for a very powerful compact machine that has some useful controls, [...]

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Sony Vaio Y Review

Introduction I never thought I would be using a laptop that matched one of my Polo shirts, and I’m not talking about my black one. I’m old enough to remember the different color ibooks, but this VAIO takes the cake on cool color styling.  Personally, I see VAIO line as the Apple of PCs. They [...]

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Macbook Air Review

Introduction Apple is almost in a class by itself when it comes to laptops.  When looking at displays, phones, or music players, Apple usually produces the most attractive products. However, other companies are able to produce products that are almost as capable for less money.  Laptops are a whole different story; you get what you [...]

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Dell Studio 17 Review

The Dell Studio 17 is a full-featured multimedia laptop that borders on “desktop replacement” territory both in terms of its hardware specs, and its size. While a 17-inch laptop will probably only appeal to a limited segment of the market, Dell is looking to expand the reach of the Studio 17 by offering a number [...]

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ASUS UL50Vf User Review

The ASUS UL50Vf aims to be a solid, reliable mid-size laptop with a difference, namely the presence of NVIDIA’s new Optimus technology, which enables the laptop to change on the fly between the high-performance GeForce G210M graphics card and an integrated graphics option for power-saving purposes. At a price of around $850, the UL50Vf looks [...]

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Toshiba Satellite P505-S8010 Computer

The Toshiba Satellite P505-S8010 is an 18-inch laptop classed by the manufacturer as a “media center.” To this end, it packs a suitable amount of processing and graphics power into its large frame. Can the P505-S8010 meet the needs of the most demanding videophiles, or does it end up being a letdown?

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Toshiba Satellite E205 Reviewed

The Toshiba Satellite E205 is a mid-size laptop with some solid specs that can compete with some of the best in its class, at a fairly respectable price point of about $900. While on this basis alone it would seem that the E205 is a good but not great value (unlike, say, the Sony VAIO [...]

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Lenovo IdeaPad U150 Review

The Lenovo IdeaPad U150 is one of the growing number of laptop models that exist between the super-small, super-affordable and slightly underpowered netbook category, and the 11-plus-inch “ultraportable” class. In a sense, the IdeaPad U150 combines the best aspects of both, being almost identical in dimensions to a netbook yet offering the sort of processing [...]

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Sony VAIO CW Laptop Reviewed

With the VAIO CW series of mid-size notebooks, Sony has created a combination of performance, style, and value that, on paper at least, appears to result in one of the best deals for a laptop out there. Does the VAIO CW live up to its substantial promise, or is there something holding it back? Positives [...]

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