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Attention back-to-school shoppers

Attention back-to-school shoppers

To help you pick the perfect system for your academic needs, we've scoured the retail shelves of big box electronics stores to find the models you're most likely to find in Sunday sales circulars throughout the summer. Read more
Dell's Studio 15 laptop reviewed

Dell's Studio 15 laptop reviewed

Can't decide between an Inspiron or an XPS laptop? Now you don't have to; Dell's new Studio line sits between its mainstream Inspiron and high-end XPS lines. Read more

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Asus goes for the brushed metal look on the new 10-inch Eee PC 1002AH

At a media preview event Thursday night in New York, Asus showed off for the first time a new brushed-metal design for the 10-inch Eee PC Netbook. The new Eee PC 1002AH has essentially the same components as the Eee PC 1000 -- Intel Atom CPU, 1GB of RAM, Windows (Read more)
Nov 20 2008

Hot pink for the Dell Mini

The recently released Dell Inspiron Mini 9 is getting a face lift. Depending on your taste, that is. What I'm trying to say is that if you like hot pink, you're in for a treat. On Thursday, Dell launched new colors and graphics designs for the Mini 9. (Read more)
Nov 20 2008

Raon Everun Note: Dual-core, touch-screen Netbook

What's this, a dual-core Netbook? Every Netbook we've reviewed to date has featured a single-core CPU, which in almost all cases has been the 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270. Not so with Raon Digital's Everun Note, which casts aside the Atom in favor of an 1.2GHz (Read more)
Nov 20 2008

Roundup: Checkpoint-friendly computer bags

Regular Crave readers have seen a steady stream of products unveiled in the months since the Transportation Security Administration issued guidelines for "checkpoint friendly" bags, which let you zip through airport security checkpoints without removing your laptop. Eager to see how manufacturers would tackle the new product category, we obtained (Read more)
Nov 19 2008