jkOnTheRun: What Was Missing at CES 2006
jkOnTheRun mentioned what he considered to be missing at CES 2006
jkOnTheRun mentioned what he considered to be missing at CES 2006
HardwareCentral published a The Best, the Worst, and the Ugliest: 2005 list, and for their product of the year runner-ups, they listed the Sony VAIO VGN-T350P and VAIO VGN-TX670P, saying “Sony showed again how, if only it would cut its prices by $500, it’d rule the PC market“.
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).
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 … Read more
I’ve added a small page that lists the Intel Core Duo-powered ultraportables here. Right now, the only “officially” announced ultraportables are from ASUS, Lenovo, and Toshiba. More Core Duo laptops should start showing up very soon, as some companies are simply taking existing laptops and swapping out the systemboards.