Computer maker Dell has updated their range of Studio computers, namely the XPS 13 and 16. There has been a marked improvement in style and design, with a little bit of effort being put in for functionality.
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Alexander Wolf wonders why anyone wants a new laptop:
[U]nless you covet a new MacBook, you’re not crossing your fingers in hopes of finding a shiny new notebook computer under the tree. Smartphones, netbooks, and digital SLRs, definitely. But laptops? Yawn!
Dan Costa wonders if Netbooks are the new notebooks:
But can the netbook replace the notebook?
Another laptop available through Best Buy, the Toshiba Satellite E105-S1402 is based on consumer research and the final product reflects that.
Stylistically, the Satellite E105-S1402 has a funky finish case and a backlit keyboard. But more than that, it packs some solid specs for a under $2,000 notebook. However, some flimsy plastic and poor interior design pull down what could be a spectacular setup.
The folks over at
For HP’s first consumer 13-inch notebook, the company too the advice of consumers and put out a powerful, reasonably thin laptop that works best for home couch computing.
Simple design perks like a backlit keyboard and a remote make it competitive with the MacBook. Superior specs like the Intel Centrino Core 2 Duo processor, the built-in 4 GB of RAM and a GForce 9300M graphic set make the HP Pavilion dv3510nr a fast, powerful system for minor gamers and professional web surfers.
Voodoo Envy 133!
The Voodoo Envy 133 is a great performance, minimalist laptop you can get.
Here’s VooDoo Envy 133 unboxed video (thanks to engadget):
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The Dell Studio 17 is finally out.
Here’s the specs:
Voodoo Envy 133, just launched, claims to be the world’s thinnest laptop. Well I think not, it doesn’t stand up to the MacBook as shown here:
Nice try though, but we think it does qualify as the thinnest “PC”-based laptop.