April 30, 2010, Posted by tito at 12:04 pm
CTL has been distributing computers based on Intel’s Classmate PC reference designs about as long as anyone. Over the past few years, we’ve seen models with 9 and 10 inch displays, Windows XP and Windows 7, standard displays and touchscreens. Today CTL introduced the latest iteration, and like it’s predecessors it’s target at the education [...]
Read More April 28, 2010, Posted by anti at 1:58 pm
You’re sitting at your desk at work with very little to do and time crawling by. So you decide to have a little fun with your coworkers and flip their monitor displays. 1. Pick an unsuspecting victim. Make sure this person’s desktop computer is already turned on and logged in, unless you know his login. [...]
Read More April 28, 2010, Posted by tito at 10:36 am
Dualview has made my life much easier, but I still find myself without enough desktop space. It seems like I’m constantly juggling windows, but I can’t add a third display because my laptop only supports a single external monitor. So I investigated higher-resolution monitors that would allow me to fit more windows on a single [...]
Read More April 26, 2010, Posted by anti at 12:42 pm
The new Eee PC 900 offers you more options for your mobile computing needs. Incorporating a shockproof design and weighing less than 1kg, you will find it “Easy to learn, work and play” – making it your best outdoor companion anywhere, anytime. What´s more, it features a 8.9 inch widescreen, a 1.3M pixels webcam, and [...]
Read More March 31, 2010, Posted by anti at 10:54 am
The best designed netbook gets a bigger hard drive and Windows 7 while still lasting all day on a charge. There’s really not much Toshiba could have done to improve upon its class-leading netbook. But the mini NB205-N330BL (priced at $419) manages to distance itself from its predecessor by sporting a larger 250GB hard drive [...]
Read More March 26, 2010, Posted by tito at 11:55 am
It’s difficult to think of a single major notebook manufacturer who hasn’t also brought out a netbook by now. Unfortunately, in their haste to get on the mini-mobile-PC bandwagon, many of them have sacrificed considerations like ergonomics. Initially, it would appear Toshiba’s NB100 netbook is yet another casualty of this trend, but let’s find out [...]
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