August 24, 2010, Posted by tito at 1:06 pm
Since the introduction of the first VAIO P last year, Sony has insisted that the VAIO P is not a netbook. No sir. It’s a “Lifestyle PC.” What’s a “Lifestyle PC,” you ask? I’m not sure but somehow the Sony VAIO P seems to fit perfectly. For starters, netbooks generally cost under $500, feature 10- [...]
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August 24, 2010, Posted by tito at 12:49 pm
The new C1 Convertible Tablet PC from Panasonic seams to address especially to medical field, but not only. When projected it, Panasonic considered the case in which you have to carry your tablet PC all day long, so he made it really lightweight – 3.2 lbs (with one battery)/ 3.7 lbs (with two batteries). An [...]
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July 28, 2010, Posted by tito at 4:37 pm
Have you made the switch from a desktop PC to a laptop? Several people have and although they may be easier to carry around and travel with, they still need to be cleaned, don’t they? Laptops aren’t as easy to open up and clean as desktops are, but it still can be done. To get [...]
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July 27, 2010, Posted by tito at 5:09 pm
Sony’s Y series is the company’s new 13.3-inch notebook. It brings all the style you’d expect from a Sony laptop to the sub-$800 price point. This is made possible by using the CULV platform which has an affordable ultra-low voltage processor and lacks an optical drive. The combination allows for a computer that is thin, [...]
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July 15, 2010, Posted by tito at 5:09 pm
The R700 wears a businesslike suit — matte black being this season’s must-have — and aside from a couple of LEDs by the trackpad and some chrome highlights on the screen’s bezel, there’s not a whole lot of flashy stuff going on around the R700′s magnesium chassis. Note the fingerprint scanner, in case you need [...]
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June 30, 2010, Posted by tito at 4:38 pm
If you’ve read our article on the causes and potentially devastating effects of notebook heat, you know that thanks to external temperatures exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit, some notebooks can feel more like portable grills than portable computers. While inadequate heat dissipation is the manufacturer’s fault, users aren’t helpless. If your notebook is getting a bit [...]
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