Laptops

by Rafael Hernandez on October 21, 2009 · 0 comments

Consumer level notebooks tend to lack a certain level of quality often times trying to reach magical price points they feel their consumers will jump at rather than focusing on the product itself. Thankfully competition forces different designs. AnandTech has a look at the Dell Studio 14z which matches up a zippy set of Intel […]

Read more Dell Studio 14z tightens up the notebook design

by Rafael Hernandez on October 14, 2009 · 0 comments

Ah mobile gaming. The niche where players will dispose of sizable amounts of income to get a competitive edge no matter where in the world they are. It’s an arena filled with impressive specs and a good dose of lap burning. AnandTech has a look at the AVADirect Clevo D900F, Eurocom M980NU XCaliber, and Clevo […]

Read more Gaming Notebook Roundup, mobile fragging bliss

by Rafael Hernandez on October 9, 2009 · 0 comments

The issue with gaming notebooks tends to be the massive footprint required to cram in all of the hardware leading to 17″ machines that are better off tethered to a desk than resting comfortably on your lap. Legit Reviews has a look at the Asus G51Vx gaming notebook that manages to combine a nice array […]

Read more Asus G51Vx, pushing the notebook gaming envelope

by Rafael Hernandez on October 6, 2009 · 0 comments

Notebooks have, in the past, lagged their desktop counterparts by quite a bit in most every single category from storage to graphics and, most importantly, processor performance. Thankfully some fancy engineering has brought an amazing level of performance to the mobile world…

Read more Clevo’s W870CU Intel Core i7 920XM packing beast

by Rafael Hernandez on September 14, 2009 · 0 comments

Gaming laptops have typically come in one form: large and obnoxious looking. As well as they perform sometimes you just don’t want to proclaim your tendency to game to the general public, not that you could as they’re more like…

Read more Dell Studio XPS 16, shapelier and less edgy

by Rafael Hernandez on September 1, 2009 · 0 comments

Netbooks have been one of the largest growing segments in the portable computer market givent heir small form factor and long battery life but they do lack any sort of grunt if you’re trying to do something remotely taxing on…

Read more Dell Inspiron 11z, trumps netbooks…sorta

by Rafael Hernandez on August 21, 2009 · 0 comments

Dell’s Studio lineup finally got the company in line with every other notebook manufacturer around. The laptops sport slimmer profiles and a slick look, with the hardware to match, when compared to the competition in its price range.TrustedReviews has a…

Read more Dell Studio 1555, Midnight Blue is what's in

by Rafael Hernandez on August 19, 2009 · 0 comments

The trend for most netbook manufacturers has been to make as colorful and shiny a design as you can in order to draw the customer’s eyes to your product, fortunately for your unassuming self Lenovo has a model to keep…

Read more Lenovo's IdeaPad S10-2, the All Business Netbook

by Rafael Hernandez on August 12, 2009 · 0 comments

AMD and Intel each have their strengths and weaknesses when it comes to the overall system platforms they create. Those weaknesses can usually be shored up with added peripherals on a desktop computer but that’s not exactly possible in the…

Read more AMD and Intel Laptop Platforms Compared

by Rafael Hernandez on August 5, 2009 · 0 comments

It’s maddeningly difficult to choose a notebook computer based on specifications alone, even more so when you have to deal with the variable known as battery life. AMD and Intel differ quite a bit spec wise but when it comes…

Read more AMD vs Intel Laptop Battery Life Comparison

by Rafael Hernandez on July 16, 2009 · 0 comments

Intel’s Core i7 processor is the fastest consumer available processor on the market today. It can easily handle your run of the mill office tasks and, for gamers, it’s performance pushes gaming to new levels.So why wouldn’t you want it…

Read more Intel Core i7 Notebooks, A Gamer's Dream