Laptops

by Rafael Hernandez on December 20, 2008 · 0 comments

If you’ve ever had the “pleasure” of trying to update a set of graphics drivers on a notebook computer you’ve no doubt run into the dreaded “our drivers can’t find a supported device” error message when you attempt to use…

Read more Nvidia Releases Laptop Drivers, Greatest Gift Of All?

by Rafael Hernandez on December 19, 2008 · 0 comments

The ultra-portable market has had a few issues with trying to set themselves apart from the whole netbook frenzy going around. They both offer convenient on-the-go computing in a light-weight package but ultra-portables bring that extra oomph that Intel’s Atom…

Read more MSI's PR200 Ultra Mobile Notebook, No It Isn't A Netbook

by Rafael Hernandez on December 2, 2008 · 0 comments

Loud color schemes and rounded over swooping corners on laptops are all the rage, what better way to show off your individuality and stick out like a sore thumb all at once? Lenovo’s IdeaPad Y530 forgoes the distinct color pallet,…

Read more Lenovo IdeaPad Y530, As Plain As Can Be

by Rafael Hernandez on November 24, 2008 · 0 comments

The 17″ notebook is a poor choice for any sort of portability outside of a workstation, thankfully it makes for a great choice should you want to get rid of an unsightly desktop. HP’s Pavilion dv7t cobbles together a nice…

Read more HP Pavilion dv7t, A Somewhat Portable Semi-Powerhouse

by Rafael Hernandez on November 14, 2008 · 0 comments

Often times going for style nets you considerably weaker hardware and an inflated price tag, Samsung thought they’d change things up a bit. Their slick looking R560 15.4″ laptop has the sleek style and the hardware to handle most everything…

Read more Samsung R560: In A Word, Sleek

by Rafael Hernandez on November 13, 2008 · 0 comments

While the latest and greatest in notebooks has you choosing between blazing dual core CPUs, advanced graphics chips, and the odd aluminum chassis sometimes you just need a basic machine. Asus has something for your budget conscious mind with their…

Read more ASUS X80L: Budget Mobility

by Rafael Hernandez on November 11, 2008 · 0 comments

The gaming laptop segment has become very popular with those that enjoy the odd game or require a beefier graphics chipset than the usual integrated graphics core can provide. If you’re in the market for a 15″ notebook with plenty…

Read more Asus G50V Notebook, Packing Gaming Power

by Rafael Hernandez on November 10, 2008 · 0 comments

It’s not often that you can see the steadfastness of a PC enthusiast crumble at the sight of a glamorous new product. So have a hearty laugh at Cyril Kowaliski’s expense as he takes a thorough look at the…

Read more Apple's MacBook, Making Sheer Will Vanish Since 2008

by Rafael Hernandez on November 1, 2008 · 0 comments

While Sony may have a few issues pumping out safe lithium-ion batteries the company can still put together a mean notebook computer. The VAIO VGN-Z11WN/B packs in a heavy duty set of features in a slim and sleek chassis. TrustedReviews…

Read more Sony VAIO VGN-Z11WN/B, Style Is Going To Cost You

by Rafael Hernandez on November 1, 2008 · 0 comments

Those little lithium-ion batteries that keep your notebook functioning while off its power plug are surely a handy device to keep you on the go. Unfortunately when they put them together wrong they tend to catch on fire and/or cause…

Read more Sony Recalls More Batteries, Beware The Combustion

by Rafael Hernandez on October 23, 2008 · 0 comments

If you own a notebook computer you’re probably well aware of just how uncomfortable they can become over time, heating up to less than optimal temperatures. Intel has tapped into a few tricks to keep temps down and is now…

Read more Laminar Cooling Coming To A Notebook Near You