Review: Averatec 4100 (LAPTOP Magazine)
LAPTOP Magazone has put together a review of the Averatec 4100 (4155), a 13.3-inch widescreen powered by a 64-bit AMD Turion CPU, and that comes with a DVD writer.
LAPTOP Magazone has put together a review of the Averatec 4100 (4155), a 13.3-inch widescreen powered by a 64-bit AMD Turion CPU, and that comes with a DVD writer.
Craig Pringle has posted a hands on review on his blog, of the Toshiba Portege M400 Tablet PC, one of the ultraportable “convertibles” – having both Tablet PC functionality as well as a physical keyboard. The M400 is one of the first ultraportablte notebooks to have Intel’s new CPU, the Core Duo. It has a 12.1″ display, normally XGA, but apparently there is a BTO option of a widescreen display.
Pocket-lint.co.uk has a published new review of the HP Compaq NC4200, an ultraportable notebook with a 12.1-inch display (non-widescreen) and powered by an Intel Pentium M and Intel’s 915GM chipset. It is one of the notebooks in this size that has a spill-resistant keyboard (which is important to some).
LAPTOP Magazine has finished their review of the Fujitsu LifeBook P7120. The LifeBook P7120 has a 10.6-inch widescreen display and is powered by a 1.2GHz Ultra Low Voltage (ULV) Pentium M from Intel.
NEC has a new ultraportable laptop coming out, the NEC LaVie LA700/DD1F. Not much information currently available, and so far it looks like it’s initially only going to be sold in Asia.