Sony VAIO X Series



The netbook has all but put paid to the need for an expensive ultraportable if you need laptop to take everywhere, but few models are that much to look at. ASUS certainly made an impression with its S101 and Seashell Eee PCs, but Sony created the biggest splash with its featherweight VAIO P Series. Sadly, that netbook was simply too small to be used properly, so now it’s trying again with something of more sensible proportions. The VAIO X Series’ 11.1in screen and wide keyboard are much more in keeping with the acceptable ergonomics of the best netbooks, but by combining them with the same razor-thin profile as the P Series, Sony has created a netbook that’s only a fraction thicker than the iPhone 3GS.

Toshiba T135 Review


On the very same day that Toshiba officially announced the T135 and T115 thin and light notebooks, the larger of the two has already been reviewed.
While the Toshiba Satellite T100 series are technically not netbooks, they come very close, especially the smaller 11.6-inch Toshiba T115 model.
The Toshiba T135 is the larger of the two machine at 13.3-inches, with an LED backlit LCD which has a 1366 x 768 pixel resolution. Being a thin and light machine the T135 makes use of the CULV (consumer ultra low voltage) processor with either the Intel SU2700 single-core or SU4100 (1.3GHz) dual-core processor, along with a max of 4GB RAM and 500GB hard drive.
The Toshiba Satellite T135 is very stylish, and offers faster performance than most of it’s competitors, and also manages to do it at a very good price.

Fujitsu M2010 Mini-Notebook


Processor: 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270
Memory: 1GB DDR2
Storage: 160GB hard drive
Optical Drive: None
Screen: 10.1 inches
Graphics: Integrated Intel 945 GSE
Weight: 2.5 pounds
Dimensions (HWD): 1.3x10.2x7.4 inches
Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition

Sony VAIO W


Processor: 1.66GHz Intel Atom N280
Memory: 1GB RAM
Storage: 160GB hard drive
Optical Drive: None
Screen: 10.1 inches (1,366x768 native resolution)
Graphics: Integrated Intel GMA 950
Weight: 2.6 pounds
Dimensions (HWD): 1.3x10.5x7.1 inches
Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition

Acer Aspire One 751h


Processor: 1.33GHz Intel Atom Z520
Memory: 1GB RAM
Storage: 160GB hard drive
Optical Drive: None
Screen: 11.6 inches (1,366x768 native resolution)
Graphics: Integrated Intel GMA 500
Weight: 3 pounds
Dimensions (HWD): 1x11.2x7.8 inches
Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition

Gateway LT3103u


Processor: 1.2GHz AMD Athlon 64 L110
Memory: 2GB DDR2
Storage: 250GB hard drive
Optical Drive: None
Screen: 11.6 inches
Graphics: Integrated ATI Radeon X1270
Weight: 3 pounds
Dimensions (HWD): 1.3x11.3x7.9 inches
Operating System: Windows Vista Home Basic (32-bit)

MSI Wind U210-006US


Processor: 1.6GHz AMD Athlon Neo MV-40
Memory: 2GB RAM
Storage: 250GB hard drive
Optical Drive: None
Screen: 12.1 inches (1,366x768 native resolution)
Graphics: Integrated ATI Radeon X1250
Weight: 3.2 pounds
Dimensions (HWD): 1.2x11.7x7.5 inches
Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium (32-bit)

Toshiba Mini NB205


Processor: 1.66GHz Intel Atom N280
Memory: 1GB RAM
Storage: 160GB hard drive
Optical Drive: None (optional)
Screen: 10.1 inches (1,024x600 native resolution)
Graphics: Integrated Intel GMA 950
Weight: 2.9 pounds
Dimensions (HWD): 1.3x10.4x8.6 inches
Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition

HP Mini 5101


Processor: 1.66GHz Intel Atom N280
Memory: 1GB RAM
Storage: 160GB hard drive
Optical Drive: None
Screen: 10.1 inches (1,024x600)
Graphics: Integrated Intel GMA 950
Weight: 2.6 pounds
Dimensions (HWD): 0.9x10.3x7.1 inches
Operating System: Windows XP Home

Acer Aspire Timeline AS1810TZ 11.6” Notebook

For the people on the go, here is another potential notebook you can consider having along. Acer unveils its latest portable computing device with the releases of the Acer Aspire Timeline AS1810TZ 11.6-inch notebook. Boasting of an 11.6” HD LED backlit-display(1366×768, 16:9 aspect ratio), the Acer AS1810TZ is powered by an Intel Core Duo processor, an Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD, 4096MB DDR2 memory, 320 GB HDD, webcam, multi-in-1 card reader, HDMI port and more. The Acer Aspire AS1810TZ notebook retails for $599.99 and will be available by October 22.

There are other models as well with varying screen size. Pricing is indicated below for reference.

  • Acer Aspire Timeline AS3810T-8737 (13.3” LED-backlit TFT LCD screen) ($799.99)
  • Acer Aspire Timeline AS4810TZ-4508 (14” LED-backlit TFT LCD screen) ($649.99)
  • Acer Aspire Timeline AS5810TZ-4784 (15.6” LED-backlit TFT LCD screen) ($649.99)

Acer Aspire 1420p Tablet Unveiled


Acer has a brand new tablet for us, the Aspire 1420p which is supposed to be available in various markets soon. The netbook/tablet will come with a 11.6-inch LED-backlit multitouch screen, WXGA resolution, an Intel Celeron processor with integrated graphics, up to 8GB RAM, 320GB HDD, 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth, a multi-card reader, webcam and 3G connectivity. The tablet has been spotted at a press event in China but no pricing details or arrival dates have been made public so far. The Aspire 1420p is already up on Acer’s US website so we’re expecting it to arrive very soon.

Acer Aspire AS5738PG Multi-Touch Screen Notebook PC


Acer launches its first touch screen notebook with Windows 7 Home Premium with the Acer Aspire AS5738PG notebook PC. With the AS5738PG, owners can now use the touch screen as an alternative way of interface for varied uses such as playing movies, navigating through websites and launching installed applications.
Among the striking features of this Acer notebook include a 15.6” HD CineCrystal LED backlit multi-touch screen display, an Intel Core Duo processor T6600, 4GB DDR memory, 320GB SATA HD, 8X DVD multi-double layer drive, built-in stereo sound speakers with Dolby Optimized Surround Sound and an Acer Crystal Eye webcam (640×480). The Acer Aspire AS5738PG notebook PC will retail for $799.9
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Acer Aspire AS5738PG Multi-Touch Screen Notebook PC


Asus Eee 1201N


As if all the Asus netbooks weren’t enough for everyone, they’ve decided to launch one more entitled Eee 1201N. The specifications of the 12010N can be considered good taking in consideration the price, which means that for $500 you get 2GB of memory RAM, an Atom N270 processor at 1.6GHz, and a SATA hard-drive of 250GB.
Sporting a 12-inch screen with an unusual resolution of 1366×768 pixels, the new Asus netbook also comes with WiFi, bluetooth, and an Ethernet port. Other features include a 1.3-megapixel camera, a 6-cell battery, and lastly 11 hours of battery.

Acer Aspire One AOD150

Acer’s First 10″ Netbook is here – The Acer Aspire One D150. Acer AOD 150 is a great choice for students as well as businessmen who travel and require an affordable, convenient and functional device. This netbook offers optimum usability and affordability and we think Acer AOD 150 is marvelous compact machine for all your computing needs.

The Acer AOD 150 is powered by a 1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 processor which utilizes a brand new design structure of new hafnium-infused circuitry which minimizes electrical current leakage in transistors to conserve energy.

Asus Eee PC 1000HA


The netbook market has certainly graduated from the realm of novelty and the ASUS Eee PC 1000HA clearly exemplifies this notion. While the early Eee PC had a tiny seven-inch display and a barely usable four gigabytes of storage capacity, the ASUS Eee PC 1000HA is almost powerful enough to serve as a primary computer. No, this Eee is clearly no gaming rig and you can’t expect to do any sort of heavy-duty computing on here, but if you’re the kind of person who only surfs the web, plays some music, and performs some basic word processing, this little laptop just might fit the bill.
At the same time, the ASUS Eee PC 1000H is not your only option. How does it stack up, for example, against the MSI Wind U100? Read on and find out.

Lenovo IdeaPad S10

The ultra-portable laptop market has never been more active than it has in the last year. Since the introduction of the "netbook" category of small budget notebooks last year our office has been flooded with at least a dozen compact laptops priced well below $500. With so many manufacturers scrambling to create their own "netbooks" it was only a matter of time before Lenovo came to the table with their own value-priced IdeaPad S10.

The Lenovo IdeaPad S10 is a 10-inch netbook with a $439 starting price and some impressive features that help place it a step above the competition. Does the S10 have what it takes to stand out in a market that is becoming increasingly more crowded? Let's take an in-depth look.