Laptops

The latest Gram Style series laptops, which LG announced at CES, are available as of today at the company's website or select authorized retailers. The LG Gram Style series comes in 14-inch (14Z90RS) and 16-inch (16Z90RS) configurations, starting at $1,499 and $1,799, respectively. Renowned for their svelte and elegant exterior, LG's Gram laptops are among the best options for consumers who want a powerful and lightweight device they can carry around. As the model name insinuates, LG's Gram Style laptops undoubtedly arrive in style. The manufacturer opted for a nano-magnesium alloy base and added flair to the keyboard and lid with Gorilla Glass 3, resulting in an iridescent finish. The disappearing touchpad is a nice touch as well. LG stuck to the same design philosophy...

ATI's Mobility Radeon 9700 - What's in a name?

ATI introduces its newest mobile GPU today, and bestows the name of Mobility Radeon 9700 on the M11 chip. No, it doesn't have a R300 core, but that is...

14 by Andrew Ku on 2/3/2004

Mobile GPU Q1/2004 Update - ATI M10, M11, and NVIDIA's NV36M

So, we finally get around to sorting out the naming system for ATI's Mobility Radeon 9600, and we have some details on the upcoming NVIDIA and ATI mobile GPUs...

5 by Andrew Ku on 1/28/2004

Voodoo Envy M:855 Part 2 - Take Two

We are back with the second installment of the Voodoo Envy M:855, a powerhouse desktop replacement notebook of the likes we have not seen before.

10 by Andrew Ku on 11/14/2003

Voodoo Envy M:855 Part 1 - Athlon 64 DTR and Mobility Radeon 9600 Pro

The first notebook with Athlon 64 hits the market, and we have an exclusive first hand look at Athlon 64 DTR and the coupling of the current top mobile...

24 by Andrew Ku on 11/4/2003

Dell Latitude X300: A Traveler's Companion

Centrino technology continues to breathe a breath of fresh air into the market with a marriage of performance and portability. Dell brings the Latitude X300 to the table, one...

6 by Andrew Ku on 10/30/2003

NVIDIA nForce3 Go120 and Transmeta Efficeon Preview

Despite the outlook on graphics, NVIDIA continues to diversify their portfolio and partners with Transmeta to make it happen. Find out how they both plan to make their mark...

1 by Andrew Ku on 10/17/2003

Dell Inspiron 8600: Mobile Multimedia goes Wide Screen

Dell introduces their latest performance notebook, and we take the time to put it through the paces. How does it fare taking the plunge into the wide screen format?

21 by Andrew Ku on 10/9/2003

IBM ThinkVantage Technologies: Hard Drive Active Protection System

Dropped your laptop and now it is damaged? It looks like someone may have finally found the answer to keeping you off the support lines…

10 by Andrew Ku on 10/7/2003

Gigabyte G-MAX NB-1401: Beauty in the Simplest Terms

Gigabyte is a new player to the notebook system market with their G-MAX NB-1401. This swank notebook promises to profile performance in a thin and light form. Read on...

5 by Andrew Ku on 9/23/2003

Acer TravelMate C110: Centrino infused Tablet PC

With the trickling of Tablet PCs slowing coming to market, join us for our first look into a convertible Tablet PC from Acer. Their TravelMate C110 promises the functionality...

6 by Andrew Ku on 9/19/2003

ATI Mobility Radeon 9600 and NVIDIA GeForce FX Go5650: Taking on DX9

From our mobility slumber, we have the results we promised in our last glimpse of ATI and NVIDIA mobile graphic gaming parts. And today, we have an exclusive full...

47 by Andrew Ku on 9/14/2003

IBM ThinkPad X31 1.4GHz Pentium M: A Traveler's Best Friend

Many road warriors swear by the ultraportable notebook design which mates computing power with portability. Today we look at a new breed of ultraportable systems enabled by Intel's Centrino...

8 by Matthew Witheiler on 4/11/2003

Electrovaya Scribbler SC500 Tablet PC

Today we take a look at a tablet PC solution from a company many of you have probably never heard of: Electrovaya. Their Scribbler SC500 promises good performance and...

1 by Matthew Witheiler on 3/18/2003

The Future of Mobile Gaming: New Chips from ATI and NVIDIA

With the Centrino/Pentium M announcement still fresh on our minds, ATI and NVIDIA capitalize on the buzz surrounding mobile computing and give us a glimpse of the next generation...

0 by Matthew Witheiler on 3/13/2003

Intel Centrino/Pentium-M Notebook Roundup: Dell, FIC and IBM Examined

Along with the release of Intel's new Pentium M processor come a variety of new notebooks. Today we look at four notebooks with a Pentium M at the helm...

4 by Matthew Witheiler on 3/12/2003

Intel's Centrino CPU (Pentium-M): Revolutionizing the Mobile World

Learn all there is to know (and all we can tell you) about Intel's brand new mobile processor - called the Pentium M. Find out exactly why this...

8 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 3/12/2003

Sager NP8886 2.8GHz Pentium 4

As the line between notebook computers and desktop ones blurs even further a new line of desktop replacement computers have found their way to the market. Offering everything you...

0 by Matthew Witheiler on 1/21/2003

Hypersonic Sonic Aviator 3.06GHz Pentium 4

New power arrives to the mobile arena with the Hypersonic Sonic Aviator desktop replacement notebook. Featuring a 3.06GHz Pentium 4 processor, 1.0GB of PC2100 memory, and a 5400RPM hard...

0 by Matthew Witheiler on 1/7/2003

The Tablet PC: An in depth look with the FIC SlateVision

The latest version of Microsoft Windows XP launched about a month ago now and has been met with quite a bit of press. Today we make up for what...

2 by Matthew Witheiler on 12/12/2002

Tablet PCs - Stealing Comdex 2002

What's hot at Comdex this year? Well, tablet-PCs for sure. Read on to see what the future of notebook computing holds in store as well as get a quick...

0 by Matthew Witheiler on 11/20/2002

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