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Playing Games: The iBuyPower Battalion Touch CZ-10 Gaming Notebook

iBuyPower is a small company that makes larger powered specialty systems (similar to Alienware) and has been around for a little while now. They’re launching a new gaminjg targeted line shortly, and here’s more about it.
The company is now taking pre-orders for the Battalion Touch CZ-10 Gaming Notebook, targeted with a fast processor for maximum [...]

Like a Dream: The Dreambook Light U11

Pioneer Computers is a small outfit in Australia that happens to be the leading producer of PCs in the region, and they’re making a splash in the notebook arena with their newest line, The DreamBook Light U1.
Design is expected to be mighty slick as you can see, and specs are reported to include: a 11.6-inch [...]

Dressed Up: The Packard Bell Dot VR46 Valentino Rossi Edition Laptop

Once upon a time, Packard Bell made computers.  Back then, they weren’t considered a premium brand, to put it mildly. Nowadays, their computers tend to be more stylized and consumer friendly (and more reliable), and this newest release announcement is no exception.
Packard Bell today made the release of a slick new laptop for Valentino Rossi [...]

Mega Cheap: The $80 EasyPC E790 Netbook

We’ve heard of low-priced laptops, but this one from MenQ is just a little ridiculous, we think. It starts at only $80, and you do get $80 worth of hardware admittedly, but still….this is something we thought our readers would want to check out.
The EasyPC E790 from MenQ is officially the cheapest netbook in the [...]

Wal-Mart’s Big Gamble?: The Mirius Netbook

Yes, Wal-Mart is a large company that has conquered the globe with their ultra low prices, but their own netbooks? Apparently, they may be giving it a shot with their new line of netbooks designed for bargain prices and basic usage being released soon.
The line is called the Mirius, and here’s the basic specs: A [...]

Subsidies are Good: Verizon/Gateway join up on a netbook PC

It’s the flavor of the year: wireless companies joining up with notebook companies to bring great low prices to computers with contract deals. Yet another very nice deal launched recently with Verizon and Gateway.
Verizon is poised to release the Gateway LT2016U (which to be fair, is the Acer Aspire One D250 with Gateway clothing over [...]

Good Things Come in Small Packages: The Samsung Ultra-Thin X520 Notebook

Samsung is famous for their interesting change-ups on traditional notebook design principles, and this one: their newest ultra-thin and light notebook they’re readying for launch, the Samsung X520, isn’t any exception. It uses less power and weighs less too than most notebooks.
Based on the Intel’s Consumer Low Voltage (CULV) platform released not too long ago, [...]

Mickey Would Approve: The Disney Notebook by Asus

Licensed laptops aren’t very common, but sometimes they make an appearance and you just know at least one unlucky person/parent will end up having to buy it. This is just such a gadget: The Disney Notebook, made by Asus, a popular notebook manufacturer.
Available in two glorious color schemes: “Magic Blue” and the shown “Princess Pink”, [...]

A “Clear” Choice: The Acer Aspire One D250 with HD screen

Watching movies seems to be a new thing for laptops, thus the run on HD level screens on laptops of late. Acer has themselves released a new notebook with an HD screen as well with very solid stats.
The codenamed Aspire One D250 netbook has a 10.1-inch display with 1280 x 720 resolution as opposed to [...]

Beastly Gaming Laptop: The Maingear eX-L 18

If you’re looking for a powerful laptop that can do pretty much anything a desktop can do (and more in some cases), your search is over, assuming you have deep pockets.
Called the World’s most powerful gaming laptop (according to the maker), Maingear’s eX-L 18 has an Intel Core 2 Extreme quad processor (that’s 4 cores, [...]