
A new netbook is coming from Averatec, the 10.2 inch Buddy, which is now officially on sale and is in stock ready for shipment and cost those who want (read more…)
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Other | October 14th, 2008 |
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Raon Digital isn’t losing their Everun Note, the original mini notebook, after a recall was put out, what’s more they have actually upping the stakes with it as they are to be pushing out faster versions (read more…)
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Other | October 13th, 2008 |
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The upcoming MSI Wind U120 netbook has been pictured; the more easily known Wind 2 still features a 10 inch screen but looks a little less cutesy than previous as it is targeted towards the business (read more…)
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Other | October 10th, 2008 |
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The Panasonic Toughbook T5 is a nice rugged laptop that should be perfect for those who like it a little rough, and no we are not talking about bondage or (read more…)
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MSI has formally made the announcement of the MSI Wind going to Best Buy, which we already knew unofficially anyway, but it’s nice to have it confirmed by the manufacturer that the leaks, rumours, and (read more…)
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Laptop Brands,
Other | October 7th, 2008 |
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Looks like MSI are following in Asus’s footsteps; originally the MSI Wind was simply the Wind, but now there is an abundance of Wind’s out there, and according to Andy Tung, director of sales for MSI, the trend (read more…)
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Other | October 6th, 2008 |
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The Panasonic Toughbook W7 is exactly what is says, yes you got it a toughbook. This is definitely a toughbook alright and likes that punishment, no it does not like bondage it just likes the rougher environments like (read more…)
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Other | October 6th, 2008 |
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The NEC Generation CEL-M360 is a perfect laptop for education, not only is it cheap but students will find it a (read more…)
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Laptop Brands,
Other | October 2nd, 2008 |
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