Samsung LTE Netbook

Brief history lesson—Samsung began demonstrating the world’s first Long Term Evolution (LTE) netbook at the 2010 Mobile World Congress. Samsung’s own in-house designed LTE modem chipset, Kalmia, enabled the development of a small form factor netbook with LTE capability. The inclusion of LTE will deliver high speed, low latency and ubiquitous connectivity to all users … Read more

Samsung N150 Netbooks Brighten the Day

Look children, the colors, the colors. Samsung’s new Pinetrail netbooks, dubbed the N150 welcomes three new colors to it’s already sleek lineup. Accompanying Black and Red & White; consumers can choice from Bermuda Blue, Caribbean Yellow and Flamingo Pink. Each Samsung netbook runs at a recession proof price of $349, with the latest fashionable castings … Read more

HP Preps 8 New Netbooks

Right around the corner lies CES, and HP found the perfect time to showcase their latest line-up of netbooks: The HP Mini 210HD. HP’s 8-new machines boast a 1.66GHZ N450 Atom CPU and GMA 3150 graphics, plus is half the size and “20%” more efficient than its predecessor. Include Broadcom’s Crystal HD video chip, you … Read more

Pinetrial Announces MH380 Netbook

Pinetrial’s MH380 netbook seems like a worthy addition to the company’s lineup of quality netbooks. With an HD-capable 10.1″ glossy screen, 2GB of RAM, a 250 GB HDD, card reader, 1.3 MP webcam, 10/100 LAN and 802.11n WiFi, is there any reason to question it’s greatness? It also features Bluetooth capability and weighs in at … Read more

Dell’s Inspiron Mini That Could

Netbooks have been a killer this holiday season and Dell looks to reap the benefits of the holiday cheer with the Inspiron Mini 10. Laced with Intel’s next-gen Atom n450 processor, the Mini 10 will take full advantage of 1.66GHz and comes packaged with 160GB hard drive, 1GB memory, Bluetooth support and a 10.1″ display. … Read more

Acer Aspire Timeline Olympic Bound

It’s funny how a partnership with the Winter Olympics can work to your benefit. Acer’s Aspire Timeline 1810TZ brands the Olympics logo on it’s top lid and runs for the recession-proof price of $580. An 11.6-inch CULV laptop with 3G of RAM, AND Windows 7…sounds like a gold metalist.

CherryPal Netbook $99

CherryPal’s Africa (yea, that’s the name of it) provides netbook goodies worth more than its MSRP ($99). We’re talking about a 7-inch display, 400MHz processor, 2GB flash storage, 256MB memory; plus the OS option of Linux or Windows CE. Get a good four hours of juice from the internal Lithium battery. Anyone in dire need … Read more

Dell’s Advances Precision M6400 With M6500

The 17-inch M6500 features heavy duty specs, such as a Core i7-920XM with a max of 16GB DDR3 memory, the choice of ATI FirePro M7740 or NVIDIA Quadro FX 3800M graphics chips, three-device storage support with optional RAID configurations, and a 1920 X 1200 LED-backlit display. Before PC’ers go ape, availability hasn’t been announced just … Read more

Dell Adamo XPS First Look

Dell’s Adamo XPS makes the MacBook Air look like a paperweight. How durable could this netbook be?

gScreen’s Double Screen Netbook

A dual-screen laptop. Hmmmm, intriguing idea. Looking at gScreen’s double screen notebook, your getting a glimpse of two 10.1-inch LCD screens (each producing 1024 x 600 or 1366 x 768 resolution) that comes with a sliding mechanism to hide the other monitor. This heavyweight laptop runs on Windows 7 Home Premium, along with an AMD … Read more

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