Laptops

by Rafael Hernandez on May 13, 2009 · 0 comments

There was a time when every single component in a notebook computer was a generation or so behind what could be found on desktop computers, nowadays you’ll find feature parity in almost every category outside of the latest and greatest…

Read more Notebook SSD Upgrades, Are They Viable?

by Rafael Hernandez on May 7, 2009 · 1 comment

Microsoft’s Windows 7 has been analyzed from every angle imaginable, given the free reign the developers have had in order to keep end-users in the loop, with all of their blogging and whatnot, it’s not surprising that you’ll know…

Read more Windows 7 RC1 Impressions: The Laptop

by Rafael Hernandez on May 6, 2009 · 0 comments

With all of the interest surrounding netbooks it seems like there’s no hope for a middle ground. Something that’s low-power and sports a larger format but not as large as a normal notebook. Enter the Samsung NC20.The ultra-portable sports an…

Read more Samsung NC20, Sleek Ultra-portable

by Rafael Hernandez on April 30, 2009 · 0 comments

The normal, pedestrian, laptop is fine for tasks mere mortals require out of them. The web-surfing, media consuming ways isn’t what keeps you going though so you need that extra dose of horsepower in order to get through your…

Read more HP EliteBook 8730w, A Powerful Workstation On The Go

by Rafael Hernandez on April 29, 2009 · 0 comments

The old gaming notebook trend was to slap as many colors on to the product in order to attract attention to it, those models also tended to be desktop replacements instead of a portable gaming option. Here comes the new…

Read more The MSI GT627: A Kindler, Gentler Gaming Notebook

by Pedro Hernandez on April 28, 2009 · 0 comments

It can be said of most business notebooks–from any computer maker not just HP–that they generally lack style. HP wants to change that with the new HP ProBook S series of affordable notebooks. The sleek, buttoned-down look with a “Merlot”…

Read more HP ProBook S Series Notebooks: Business in Style

by Rafael Hernandez on April 27, 2009 · 0 comments

While the latest in notebook designs have been picking up the slack, trimming corners and tightening up their looks, there’s been quite a few sloppy and downright bland laptops released as of late.Samsung’s R522 has a simple design yet still…

Read more Samsung R522, A Sleeker Notebook

by Rafael Hernandez on April 17, 2009 · 0 comments

Finding a business class machine usually means you give up quite a bit in the way of functionality, after all you’re going for the lowest cost product in order to outfit your company’s mobile warriors.InsideHW has a look at the…

Read more InsideHW Reviews The Dell Vostro A860

by Rafael Hernandez on April 13, 2009 · 0 comments

ASUS has been doing its thing, making all manner of PC hardware you just want to get your hands on and tweak to your heart’s content. The company’s notebook division has also been creating all manner of mobile devices both…

Read more HotHardware Tackles The ASUS W90Vp

by Rafael Hernandez on April 13, 2009 · 0 comments

The very concept of a gaming notebook is to cram as much computing power into as small a space as possible, slap a battery on it, affix high price tag, and you’re done. Gateway has something else up its sleeves.The…

Read more Gateway P-7808u, Mobile Gaming Goes Quad-Core

by Rafael Hernandez on April 9, 2009 · 0 comments

Intel’s Atom processor, and its accompanying chipset, have spurred the very popular netbook format of portable computers. Its low-power usage and fast-enough-for the-web performance are prime examples for why you’d want to pick one up.Its prime downfalls are its….lack of…

Read more Intel Questions Your Maturity, Says Netbooks Are For Kids