Articles tagged with: Netbook
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
The HP Pavilion dm1-3040ca Notebook PC ($549.99) ushers in a new era of powerful subcompact netbooks featuring the new AMD Fusion E-Series Dual Core processor, 4GB system memory, a massive 640GB hard drive, …
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Today’s options for subportable computing are netbooks, whose biggest features are QWERTY keyboards on a small footprint or tablets which offer optimal portability and connectivity, Toshiba’s Libretto W100 is a hybrid of both and we take it for a spin.
By Ted Kritsonis
In a previous article this week, we talked about some of the media players available in Canadian retail that would make great additions to a home theatre setup. Naturally, we understand the category still needs a bit more time for consumers to get comfortable with, which is why projecting a computer screen to a TV might be easier to do.
By Lee Rickwood
So an attractive netbook with a new Dual Core Atom processor like this one was supposed to hit both targets – small size, big punch. Depending on your requirements, you may have to be happy with one over the other.
By Lee Rickwood
by Lee Rickwood
When I heard about this new netbook, it made me think that new life may be added to the concept.
By Ted Kritsonis
Netbooks may have turned hot at the right time with their diminutive form factors and recession-friendly prices, but the honeymoon with consumers is over, and there’s plenty of reason to believe that netbooks will start to die slow deaths this year.
By Ted Kritsonis
It’s great that there’s so much technology out there sitting on store shelves awaiting mass consumption, but some of the stuff really isn’t worth your hard-earned cash. Here are some products and categories you should probably stay away from.
