Search results for NetBook+Gadgets (36)
Acer Aspire TimelineX 1830T Reviews
0Many of the Netbooks, which are now in circulation are based on low end processors. Sometimes one of the Intel atom. Although this type of CPU for some people in the performance could be sufficient, you sometimes need only a laptop with more muscle. Take a look at Deal-this week-the Acer Aspire timelineX 1830T-much more ...
Apple MacBook Air Review
0Two of the wishlist of the most common potential Apple customers have been smaller, under-13-inch MacBook and a cheaper version of the ultra-thin MacBook Air. The new version of the MacBook Air 11.6-inch kill two birds with one stone, as the smallest laptop Apple today (there were 12-inch PowerBook models, as recently as five years ...
Kingston HyperX Memory Review
0Pros First "Sandy Bridge ready" memory ModulesFaster frequencies as the CompetitionPlug and play simplicity Kingston has announced recently, the availability of its new HyperX Plug and play high performance memory for notebooks. The industry's first memory modules with "Sandy Bridge available frequencies" for Intel's latest processors, the HyperX Plug and play uses JEDEC compliant 1600MHz and 1866MHz ...
HP Mini 210 Review
0Laptop Mag the HP mini 210 reviewed and had the following to say: Pros: Spacious keyboard, clean design, large touchpad, good HD video playback, strong software bundle Disadvantages: Below is hot, slow boot time, shorter battery life than other Netbooks, Broadcom chip not Flash playback (still), below-average performance improve The bottom line continued after the break Bottom line: You said that the ...
Samsung N230 review
0Pros: Great design, ultra thin chassis (1 inch), large keyboard, matte screen Disadvantages: No dedicated graphics chip set Bottom line: The Samsung N230 was made available for the first time in July and it has an ultra thin-chassis only 1 inch, a strong 7 hr battery life, great keyboard and matte screen. The only complaint that I can have is ...
ViewSonic VNB102 Review
0Pros: Only 1.1 inches thick, large touch pad and buttons, minimal bloatware Disadvantages: Keyboard has a lot of bounce, making cheap, weak NetBook specs feel based on current competition, small keyboard (see complete review) Bottom line: This is ViewSonic's first foray into the NetBook arena and although I think there are some good things about the NetBook be said (as ...
Samsung Chromebook Series 5 Review
0Google together with Samsung first Chromebook is the worlds called the Samsung Chromebook series 5, the 15 June 2011 will be released. This was announced with much hype on 12 May. The Samsung Chromebook series 5 is the first laptop to present Web based operating system from Google, Google chrome will be released. Once published Samsung ...
Toshiba NB305-440 Review
0Pros: Intel Atom N455, 1 GB of DDR3 RAM, huge touchpad, large keyboard Disadvantages: No dedicated graphics chip set Bottom line: Toshiba NB305-440 is an updated version of the Toshiba NB305-310 back in April, checks so that the NetBook this model is very similar to, which I reviewed positively; However, this model with a few things is updated, the more ...
Sony VAIO Y (YB) Review
0The team from Sony has newly invented the notebook VAIO Y with some help from AMD. The new Sony VAIO Y (technically called "Vaio YB") is Sony's first laptop, have the new AMD E 350 processor and graphics. This 11-inch laptop is more expensive than a typical NetBook, but offers significantly better performance. You have ...
Samsung Chromebook Series 5 Netbook by Samsung and Google
0Samsung and Google have teamed up to produce the series 5 "Chromebook". The 12, 1-inch notebook computer weighs 3.3 kg and measures only 0.79 inch thin. Samsung calls it a Chromebook because it is running Google chrome operating system. Samsung says that the notebook is good for 8.5 hours of battery life or five hours ...









