Laptops

by Rafael Hernandez on September 2, 2010 · 0 comments

The last bastion of box design notebooks has been the business lineups many companies offer but those too are falling for the softer rounded lines to ease the harsh looks. HP’s ProBook 4270s is having nothing to do with that and carries on the fine tradition of solidly built chassis packed with some of the […]

Read more HP ProBook 4720s prefers to remain low key

by Rafael Hernandez on September 1, 2010 · 0 comments

HP is hoping you’ll find yourself in the company of their newly revamped mobile notebook lineup an their fancy new features. The company’s top of the line ENVY 17 3D notebook brings with it some stereoscopic 3D glasses for that extra vivid experience but you’re likely to be much more interested in its Intel Core […]

Read more HP dm3 and ENVY 14 and 17 enjoy many refinements

by Rafael Hernandez on August 23, 2010 · 0 comments

Computer manufacturers have a nasty habit of creating product lines with coding schemes that leave guessing games for most customers up until they decide to read the spec sheet…which probably won’t help the majority of users either. Thankfully it’s hard to miss the Acer Aspire AS8943G notebook on a store shelf since its 18.4″ LED […]

Read more Acer Aspire AS8943G continues indecipherable product naming trend

by Rafael Hernandez on August 20, 2010 · 0 comments

It’s getting difficult to wade through all of the notebook choices and finding that gem a machine when they’ve all got snazzy designs that make them appear top of the line but hide some underpowered hardware. The HP Pavilion dm4 manages to fit into a comfortable power envelope while keeping the weight off. The 14″ […]

Read more HP Pavilion dm4 prefers style and substance

by Rafael Hernandez on August 19, 2010 · 0 comments

There has been a problem concerning Microsoft Windows based notebooks. While Windows 7 has made PC users happy again the quality of laptops has been dragging for who knows how many years content on stripping out quality in favor of cost cutting. The 2010 Dell Studio 14 actually sticks to some quality components such as […]

Read more Dell Studio 14 focuses on quality in 2010

by Rafael Hernandez on August 17, 2010 · 0 comments

If you’re interested in mobile gaming you’re going to have to make a few concessions when it comes to travel comfort and pants searingly hot temperatures but at least your gaming notebook can look extra spiffy. The ASUS G73JH-A1 takes a page out of the Lockheed F-117A Nighthawk playbook with its swept angles and general […]

Read more ASUS G73JH-A1 doles out mobile performance

by Rafael Hernandez on August 15, 2010 · 0 comments

If you count yourself among the mobile power user you’ve no doubt encountered your share of seemingly beefy undersized notebooks only to find the machine lacks in one department or the other which, in hindsight, is probably how they managed to fit everything into such a small footprint. The HP EliteBook 8440w makes no such […]

Read more HP EliteBook 8440w seeks to crush your mobile computing needs

by Rafael Hernandez on August 10, 2010 · 0 comments

Putting together a business oriented machine must be a tough task for designers, or not at all given how basic many models tend to go. The HP ProBook 6540b sticks to that sort of thinking by going with a productivity friendly Intel Core i5 430M processors and managed to fit a keyboard and keypad in […]

Read more HP ProBook 6540b is all business all the time

by Rafael Hernandez on August 5, 2010 · 0 comments

The line between a netbook and a full fledged laptop continues to blur even more with the introduction of Dell’s new Inspiron M101z “laptop”. Its form factor screams netbook with its 11.6″ screen and purported 6+ hour run time off a single 6 cell battery but the option of dual-core AMD Athlon II Neo processors […]

Read more Dell Inspiron M101z stretches out its battery life

by Rafael Hernandez on August 4, 2010 · 0 comments

MSI has launched its Professional Series P600 and S6000 business class notebooks in the U.S. which means you might be seeing a touch more class around the office. The two models share features such as LED backlit displays, SRS audio, and the company’s very own EasyFace software which pulls in some nifty facial recognition security […]

Read more MSI Professional Series P600 S6000 notebooks get serious

by Rafael Hernandez on July 29, 2010 · 0 comments

It’s disingenuous to say that your next gaming notebook purchase will be used for anything but destroying stuff in a virtual world but going for something a little understated means you can pretend you’re at least doing something a little more productive with your time. ASUS’ G73JH gaming laptop isn’t a fan of brash colors […]

Read more ASUS G73JH takes no guff from nobody