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VXL Itona TL100 Mini Notebook 11.6 Inch Likes Lenovo X100e

The VXL Itona TL100 is a thin and light notebook device with an AMD Athlon Neo MV-40 processor and an 11.6 inch, 1366×768 pixel display. None of that should be particularly surprising, because as you can see by looking at the photo above, the Itona TL100 is basically just a modified Lenovo ThinkPad X100e. The [...]

Toshiba Portege R700 High Performance and Durability 13 Inches Ultraportable Laptop Integrated DVD Drive

Toshiba has introduced the Portege R700, the USA version of the world’s lightest 13.3-inch high-performance ultraportable laptop with an integrated DVD drive. The Portege R700 provides business users with unprecedented performance and durability in a highly mobile product with prices starting under $1,000.
With a starting weight of just three pounds and about one inch [...]

HP Pavilion dm1z AMD Neo Netbook Real Dual Core Ultra Portable Notebook

New HP Pavilion dm1z series introduces, has a AMD-based powered processor variant of the original Intel CULV-powered dm1 series. With low voltages AMD’s Athlon II or Turion II Neo processor, the dm1z is equipped with up to 5GB DDR3 RAM and ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4225 GPU. That ultra portable device comes with up to [...]

Viliv N5 Mini Notebook Handheld Welcome to USA

The Viliv N5 is kind of what you’d get if you crossed an Intel Atom powered netbook with… something smaller. Basically, this little guy has all the specs of a relatively mundane 10 inch netbook, but packed into Viliv N5 mini notebook handheld device with a 4.8 inch display that’s small enough to fold up [...]

Quanta Maker World’s Biggest Brands Ships Record Amount Of Laptops

Quanta Computer. You may have never heard of them. You’ve probably never visited their website. You’ve definitely never seen an advertisement for their company on the television. So why are they so important? They’re the contract notebook computer maker for some of the world’s biggest laptop brands, including Hewlett-Packard, Dell and Sony. So every notebook [...]