CNET Asia: Top 10 Notebooks of December
CNET Asia published their Top 10 Notebooks of December this morning. Interestingly enough, the list had six ultraportables (12-inch screens or less)
CNET Asia published their Top 10 Notebooks of December this morning. Interestingly enough, the list had six ultraportables (12-inch screens or less)
By now you may have seen the new logos that Intel unveiled today. You can read more information about the new look at Intel’s Press Page. This rebranding is taking place across the entire Intel lineup, as well as Intel’s websites, etc.
Jason D. O’Grady has put together a list at ZDNet, Top 10 Things Apple Could Announce at Macworld. Unlike other such lists floating around, he predicts odds and gives the reasons behind those odds. He has an Intel-powered PowerBook at 50-1, but an Intel-powered Mac mini and an Intel-powered widescreen iBook are listed at even money.
A few days ago, Lisa Gade wrote a review of the Panasonic Toughbook W4 for Mobile Tech Review. The W4 is part of a very small niche in the ultraportable arena – that of “semi-rugged” laptops – those laptops that can take a little bit more abuse than the typical laptop. It has a 12.1-inch display (non-widescreen unfortunately) and owes its long battery life to the Ultra Low Voltage (ULV) Pentium CPU from Intel.
LaptopLogic.com has put together an in-depth review of the Sony VAIO VGN-TX650P. They have a good list of pros and cons. The TX560P has a widescreen 11.1-inch display (1366×768 resolution) and is powered by an Ultra Low Voltage (ULV) Pentium M, and weighs in at under three pounds.