Top 5 Ultraportables – January 2006
Small-Laptops.com’s top five ultraportables for January 2006, based on page views, has been published.
Small-Laptops.com’s top five ultraportables for January 2006, based on page views, has been published.
IT Reviews has a new review up of the Averatec 1050. The Averatec 1050 is an Ultra Low Voltage Pentium M – powered ultraportable notebook with a 10.6-inch widescreen display. The 1050’s strong points include its size and battery life, but its hardware is starting to get a little dated (although for the price it’s still an extremly good deal).
I have compiled a list of the top 15 ultraportable laptops, based on page views here at Ultraportable Laptops and Notebooks. Page views aren’t the most accurate way to gauge what the best laptop is, however they do reflect the amount of interest, and in this case I used both page views of the laptops as well as news stories. It covers October (when we moved to the small-laptops.com domain) through the end of December, 2005, however based on what I’ve read over the past year or so, and the amount of press certain laptops have received, I feel it’s probably fairly accurate – it includes a mix of both older laptops that were refreshed last year as well as new models. Where there were varying models between regions, I’ve taken that into account and added them together (under their most common model name).
LAPTOP Magazine has published a review of the Averatec AV 3715-EH1. The 3715-EH1 is part of the 3700 series (the differences between the 3715-EH1 and the other model in the series, the 3715-ED1 are optical and harddrive variations).
Stephanie Bruzzese has written a review for CNET.com, of the Averatec 3715.