Laptop and Computer Reviews

Reviews on Laptops and Notebook Computers




Entries for February, 2008

Sony VAIO SZ Review

The Sony VAIO SZ notebook to create your own perfect blend of functionality, portability and style. The ultra-slim VAIO SZ notebook delivers an uncompromising blend of intelligent mobile design, cutting-edge performance and contemporary style. The 13.3″ widescreen display with XBRITE LCD technology, razor-thin LCD panel, long battery life, Intel Core Duo processor, 5400rpm SATA hard […]

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Lenovo ThinkPad T61 Review

The Lenovo ThinkPad T61 14.1″ widescreen notebook was recently released by Lenovo as an update to the T60 series. The T61 uses the new Intel Centrino Duo platform and offers a number of design updates.A common trend these days in the laptop market is to design great-looking products that fall apart easily. Quite a few […]

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HP Pavilion dv6000t Review

The Pavilion dv6000t is a stylish, reasonably priced laptop for both work and play. Highlights include a bright 15.4-inch wide-screen display, a keyboard with a touchpad lock, strong sound, one-touch entertainment, and a superb optional docking station.The dv6000t is user upgradable, with memory chips and a hard drive that are easy to access. In each […]

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Dell 1520 Review

The Dell Inspiron 1520 under review here is the latest 15.4” in an ever-growing succession of what can be categorized as “consumer mainstream” notebooks offered by Dell’s Home & Home Office division. Since the release of the 1520, Dell has also made available a very similar machine, the Vostro 1500, which can be purchased from […]

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HP Compaq 6515b Review

The HP Compaq 6515b notebook computer offers enterprise-level features and decent performance at a price that’s friendly to small business.HP’s Compaq 6515b offers the greatest portability. It’s also the most business-savvy notebook in the group, with numerous wireless options, a large assortment of security and IT tools, and even Windows Vista Business. However, this all-work-no-play […]

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Fujitsu LifeBook E8410

Tthe most travel- or multimedia-friendly business laptop you can find, but the Fujitsu LifeBook E8410 has classy looks, class-leading application performance, and abundant security features. Together, they make the laptop worth considering for corporate and small-business users.The notebook’s 15.4-inch wide-screen LCD renders sharp, readable text and crisp images at its native 1,680×1,050 resolution. Like the […]

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Dell 1520 Review

This time Dell comes with new laptop - Dell Inspiron 1520 with newer Intel GMA X3100 integrated graphics processor. This is definitely an improvement for video playback functions, but it still lacks any form of 3D punch for gaming. Of course, 3D gaming is something that no budget notebook will really be able to deal […]

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Dell Inspiron 1420 Review

This time Dell comes with new laptop for school teens - Dell Inspiron 1420. It`s retro-futuristic look. It gives you discrete graphics, a surplus of memory, different-color frames, and a host of other features that usually cost extra. For this, Dell can easily add another Editors’ Choice notch to its belt. It contains excellent battery […]

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Sony Vaio TR3A Review

Sony is no stranger to making incredibly small and light notebooks, though some of their coolest offerings are still only available in Japan. The Sony VAIO TR3A line started as a niche market ultra-small notebook in the US with no internal optical drive. While the current Sony VAIO TR3A line is still small and light […]

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Toshiba Portege R100 Review

Now this time Toshiba introduced new Toshiba’s smallest laptop, the Toshiba Portege R100, recently got a boost in the form of a faster Pentium M processor and a larger hard drive. These new parts are still housed in the same superlight case that barely breaks 2.4 pounds. As with any company producing ultraportables, Toshiba cut […]

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