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Lenovo IdeaPad Y510 Laptop
(Reviews) This well-built laptop combines middle-of-the-road performance and a sizable hard drive at a good price. Fujitsu LifeBook A6120 Laptop
(Reviews) This all-purpose laptop performs very well without being overpriced. Sony VAIO VGN-SZ791N Laptop
(Reviews) This stylish, lightweight laptop comes loaded with powerhouse components--but it'll cost you. Intel to release anti-theft technology for laptops
(News) Intel plans to release an anti-theft technology for laptops during the fourth quarter of this year, but the company isn't offering many details yet. Scientists links laptops to detect earthquakes
(News) Elizabeth Cochran sensed an opportunity to save lives when she realized laptops can be used as seismometers to detect earthquakes. Intel Gves Its Classmate PC a Makeover
(News) Intel unveiled an updated version of its Classmate PC laptop, but changes made to the device are largely cosmetic--at least for now. Low-cost Everex laptop works with Sprint's WiMax
(News) Everex Systems is displaying a new, low-cost laptop PC at the CTIA Wireless 2008 trade show in Las Vegas this week, able to connect to telecom operator Sprint Nextel's Xohm WiMax wireless broadband network at the CTIA Wireless 2008 trade show in Las Vegas this week. Laptop, complete with Vista attack code, listed on eBay
(News) The winner of a recent hacking contest is offering the computer he broke into for sale on eBay, possibly with the Microsoft Vista attack code he used intact. Could this laptop be the next Classmate PC?
(News) A Malaysian Web site has published specifications and pictures of a laptop unveiled this week by a local computer maker that evidence suggests could be a new version of Intel's Classmate PC for education markets. Sony Retracts Bloatware Removal Fee
(News) Sony has withdrawn its $50 'crapware' removal charge after customers respond with an uproar. Elitegroup announces Eee rival with HSDPA
(News) Taiwan's Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) has revealed plans to launch a low-cost laptop to compete against Asustek's Eee PC, but which uses 3G (third-generation mobile telecommunications) networks to keep users connected wirelessly. Intel offers Classmate PC to vendors in developed countries
(News) Intel's Classmate PC isn't just for students in emerging markets anymore. The low-cost laptop will be made available to companies that want to sell it to consumers in developed countries, an Intel executive said Wednesday. Asus predicts Windows Eee PC will outsell Linux version
(News) Asustek Computer (Asus) predicts the Eee PC it has started selling with Microsoft Windows XP Home edition on board will outsell the original Linux-based version by a ratio of 6 to 4 in the market by the end of this year, a heady prediction considering the Windows machine costs nearly twice as much as the cheapest Linux one. Acer UnveilsMmultimedia-Optimized Laptops
(News) Acer also announced the close of its acquisition of Dutch computer-maker Packard Bell. Atom-Based Notebooks Carry Budget Price Tags
(News) More than 25 low-cost notebooks based on Intel's Atom chip are in the works, priced from $250 to $300. Retailers increasingly boost notebook sales
(News) The trend toward users buying notebook computers instead of desktop PCs is helping boost market share for companies that have a strong retail presence, such as Hewlett-Packard and Acer, according to analysts. Asus shows new Eee PC with larger screen
(News) The anticipated new version of Asus' low-cost Eee PC with a larger screen has made its debut at the Cebit trade show. Dell toughens up notebook line
(News) Dell on Tuesday is expected to launch its first ruggedized notebook that meets all U.S. Department of Defense standards for durability and operation in extreme conditions. Toshiba Satellite Pro A210-EZ2201
(Reviews) Bargain-priced laptop has sweet built-in speakers, but it's too slow for demanding users. Fujitsu Lifebook S7211 Value Laptop PC
(Reviews) Thin and light portable with so-so speed could still satisfy budget-minded road warriors. Dell Inspiron 1525 Value Laptop PC
(Reviews) The customization options on this zippy $999 portable will please picky shoppers, and it's fast, too. Acer Aspire 5920-6954 Value Laptop PC
(Reviews) Moderately powerful laptop has dedicated nVidia graphics, HDMI output, and an HD DVD reader. HP Pavilion dv2660se Value Laptop PC
(Reviews) Designer notebook with excellent battery life will appeal to both multimedia fans and frequent travelers. Top 5 Laptops Under $1000
(Reviews) Our chart of inexpensive laptops shows you can find a surprisingly powerful model without breaking the bank, but you sacrifice some of the cutting-edge features found on more expensive notebooks. XO Laptops Go Next to Haiti
(News) The One Laptop Per Child Foundation is teaming with another group on a pilot project distributing more laptops. 25 Questions, 25 Answers
(How To) How can you make Vista less annoying? Or back up your data easily? Or preserve your pricey new HDTV's picture? We've got solutions for these and 22 other common tech conundrums. MSI sees LEDs, Blu-ray Disc, Eco big in laptops this year
(News) Notebook PCs coming out this year will likely include more colorful screens thanks to LED (light emitting diode) backlights and Blu-ray Disc optical drives this year, an executive from Micro-Star International (MSI) says, as well as more environmentally friendly attributes. MSI readying Diamondville low-cost laptop
(News) Taiwanese laptop computer maker Micro-Star International (MSI) is already hard at work on an ultra-low cost notebook PC based on Intel's Diamondville microprocessor to compete against rival Asustek Computer's Eee PC. Laptop Project Would Welcome Intel Back
(News) The head of the One Laptop Per Child effort says Intel could still contribute to the program for developing nations. One Laptop Per Child Project Extends to American Students
(News) OLPC America plans to combat digital divide by distributing low-cost laptops to needy students in the U.S. Former OLPC CTO aims to create $75 laptop
(News) A laptop under US$100 could reach desks if a new venture formed by former chief technology officer of One Laptop Per Child, Mary Lou Jepsen, can deliver on its promises. Intel's next Classmate PC based on Silverthorne
(News) Intel is working on an updated version of its Classmate PC designed for schoolchildren in developing countries, part of a wider effort to spur demand for low-cost laptops. OLPC Considering 'Give One, Get One' Offer in Europe
(News) Europeans interested in the One Laptop Per Child Project's XO laptop may soon have the chance through a similar to one offered in North America last year. First Look: OLPC's XO Laptop
(Reviews) It's not full-featured or flashy, but the $200 device produced by the One Laptop Per Child project seems well-suited to its mission and target user. HP Goes High-Def With New Multimedia Notebook
(News) HP introduced a multimedia notebook packed with high-definition features, including a screen that allows users to watch full HDTV movies. Intel Quits OLPC Board Over Pressure to Kill Classmate PC
(News) Intel today resigned from the One Laptop Per Child Project's board of directors after refusing a request to abandon its Classmate PC program. Asus unveils terabyte laptop
(News) Asus will unveil a laptop that should satisfy the storage needs of all but the biggest of power users: the M70S comes with 1T byte of storage space. Lenovo's new IdeaPad: A consumer laptop line
(News) Sensing an opportunity in the fast-growing consumer notebook market, Lenovo on Thursday is expected to launch a new line of consumer laptops with the IdeaPad moniker. Mobile Products to Watch in 2008, Part 2
(Reviews) New year, new tech: Here's a look at two devices you'll want to watch in 2008. Top Stories of 2007: The Age of Realignment
(News) Among the hot stories this year: Apple launched the iPhone, Google announced Android, and social networking hit prime time. OLPC Struggles to Realize Ambitious Vision
(News) The nonprofit One Laptop Per Child Project struggles with slow orders and competition from commercial vendors. OLPC struggles to realize ambitious vision
(News) Greeted with fanfare and kudos when its prototype PC was shown off by Nicholas Negroponte and United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan more than two years ago at the World Symposium on the Information Society in Tunis, the One Laptop Per Child project is now beset by waning orders and competition from commercial vendors that threaten to sideline the nonprofit effort. OLPC heralds era of low-cost computing
(News) Critics of the One-Laptop-Per-Child (OLPC) Project like to point out that it has not yet lived up to its goal of putting US$100 notebooks in the hands of millions of kids in poor countries, but that's a short-sighted view considering the impact it's already having on the computer industry. When to Buy a Laptop
(How To) Retailers have great sales during the holidays--but that's not the only time to get a good laptop deal. Toshiba Releases First HD DVD-RW Notebook
(News) A Qosmio multimedia notebook with a rewritiable HD DVD and two HDTV tuners will go on sale in Japan this week. Microsoft to trial XP on OLPC in January
(News) Microsoft said it plans to conduct field trials in January of Windows XP running on the One Laptop Per Child XO laptop. Zonbu launches barebones subscription laptops
(News) Unfazed by the failure of earlier subscription-based PCs from vendors like PeoplePC, Zonbu Wednesday launched an inexpensive subscription notebook that the company claims will free users from the hassle of computer maintenance. One Laptop Per Child Sued for Patent Infringement
(News) The One Laptop Per Child Association has been sued for patent infringement, charging the project with stealing its designs for a multilingual keyboard. OLPC asked to free XO laptop
(News) As commercial sales of One Laptop Per Child's XO laptop close Monday, a user tracking the nonprofit effort said continued commercial availability of the laptop could benefit OLPC's nonprofit effort, the XO manufacturer and children using it as a learning tool. Ditch Your Desktop for a Laptop
(Reviews) Desktop replacement laptops combine portability with desktop PC power. Find out which ones are best and how to identify the right model for you. Phoenix Technologies tries again with instant-on apps
(News) It's four years since Phoenix Technologies last tried to boot up the market for instant-on notebook PCs and now it's trying again with a new software platform called HyperSpace. Gateway further details 2008 laptop plans
(News) Acer has already made clear that its acquisition of Gateway will bring something new to the U.S. company's laptop PC lineup, but in the first quarter of 2008, new laptops will still all be designed by Gateway. Cheap Linux PCs may pressure One Laptop Per Child
(News) As component prices drop, the aggressive pricing of commercial Linux notebooks could hamper efforts by One Laptop Per Child to supply inexpensive laptops to children in developing markets. Best Laptops for Less Than $1000: Can They Get the Job Done?
(Reviews) Will a thousand bucks buy a good-quality laptop? PC World laptop reviews say yes, but you will have to make some compromises. Gateway to launch laptop series, see new changes in Q1
(News) The new Gateway will launch a complete line of notebook PCs as one of many steps to revitalize its business after merging with Acer, an Acer executive said Friday. Attack of the $200 Laptops!
(News) Designed for schoolchildren in developing countries, these inexpensive, stripped-down portables are drawing lots of interest from the gadget set. Eee PC posts hot sales on first day in Taipei
(News) Asustek Computer Inc.'s low-cost laptop, Eee PC, nearly sold out on its first day on sale in Taipei. Windows XP to be on low-cost Eee PC by end of 2007
(News) Microsoft Corp.'s Windows XP OS will be on a version of Asustek Computer Inc.'s ultra-low cost laptop, Eee PC, by the end of this year, the companies announced Tuesday. Intel discontinues Verified By Intel program
(News) Intel Corp. will end its Verified By Intel (VBI) standardization program by mid-2008, the company confirmed Tuesday. Low-cost laptops are great, but who will pay?
(News) Providing low-cost laptops for children in developing countries is a great idea. But while US$200 for a laptop sounds like a bargain in the U.S. or Western Europe, that's not the case in countries where these computers are intended for use. And this raises important questions: who will actually pay for these laptops, and how? The Laptop Gear You Must Have
(Reviews) What optional accessories do you truly need to make your laptop most efficient and most enjoyable? Save some money and time with this handy guide. Panasonic plans new Toughbook PCs, expects big growth
(News) Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. (Panasonic) is refreshing its Toughbook rugged laptop PC line and aiming for a big jump in international sales of the computers over the next three years. OLPC offers give one, get one for $400
(News) Some of the low-cost PCs designed by One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) for kids in the developing world will go to people in North America. Is HP reining in orders for Q3 and Q4?
(News) Although a report indicates the world's largest PC vendor may be cutting back on some orders to PC manufacturers for the third and fourth quarters of this year, an executive at the company said the problem isn't in laptop PCs. OLPC parts shortage manageable, says maker
(News) The company manufacturing the One Laptop Per Child notebook played down the impact of component shortages in the industry, rebutting local reports that the shortages will affect supplies of the computer when it ships in October. Lenovo to preload Linux on some Thinkpads
(News) Lenovo Group Ltd. will begin shipping Thinkpad notebooks preloaded with Linux from Novell Inc. in the fourth quarter of this year, the companies announced Monday. Notebook computer industry faces parts shortages
(News) Hot demand and a massive battery recall are causing shortages of key components for the notebook computer industry, analysts and companies say. Laptops That Don't Need USB Cables
(News) New Dell and Lenovo notebooks include embedded wireless USB chips for connecting to peripherals. OLPC sends laptops to production, pushes back release
(News) One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) Monday moved a step closer to providing low-cost laptops to children in developing nations by giving the go-ahead to the mass production of its XO laptop. However, the computers are expected to be out in October, one month later than originally planned. Dell signs deal with British mobile retailer
(News) Dell Inc. has signed a deal with a U.K. mobile phone retailer to distribute free laptops with the purchase of a broadband Internet access subscription, continuing the company's push into the retail market. Sony looks back - and forward - at 10 years of Vaio
(News) Ten years ago this week Sony Corp. launched its first Vaio laptop computers. The PCG-705 and 707 went on sale in Japan on July 1 and were followed quickly by a desktop PC, as Sony tried to show the world that a consumer electronics company could make computers. Dell debuts laptop based on Santa Rosa platform
(News) Dell has announced its first mobile workstation based around Intel's Santa Rosa platform. The Precision M4300 is aimed at creative professionals across design and animation, and costs from #699 (US$1,398) plus VAT. Toshiba details its first AMD laptops in 7 years
(News) Toshiba Corp. has disclosed details of a new range of laptop computers based on processors from Advanced Micro Devices Inc. -- the first AMD-based machines the company has sold in about seven years. Eight colors in Dell's new laptop range
(News) Dell Tuesday launched its brand new range of consumer laptops. The Dell Inspiron range of portables comes in two widescreen flavors -- 15.4in and 17in -- and eight colors. The eight different chassis tones range from shocking pink, through bright yellow to black. Asus Gets Game, Sony Gets Connected
(Reviews) A flashy Asus laptop leads the desktop replacement group, and an expensive Sony notebook debuts among ultraportables. Three Minutes With Intel on Low-Cost Laptops
(News) Intel VP Sean Maloney discusses low-cost computers for classrooms in developing countries and the digital divide. Hands on with Intel's Classmate PC
(News) When Intel Corp. says its Classmate PC is built to be rugged, the company isn't kidding. This little laptop feels ready to take the worst a 10-year-old could offer. Intel's Classmate PC Enrolls
(News) The entry-level laptop is taking the first steps into Asian classrooms. Notebooks, Systems
(Reviews) These laptops helped define and shape the evolution of the portable computer. Asus, MSI laptops double as HD players
(News) Two Taiwanese companies are making laptop PCs users can hook up to their high definition (HD) TVs to make more use of the laptops' internal high definition optical drives, either Blu-ray Disc or HD DVD. Asustek and Intel working on $199 laptop
(News) Taiwanese hardware maker Asustek Computer Inc. is working with Intel Corp. on a line of notebook PCs priced as low as US$199, according to one of the chipmaker's top executives. Via NanoBook takes aim at ultramobile market
(News) Via Technologies Inc. has developed an ultraportable notebook reference design that will soon hit European markets. More details emerge on Toshiba's AMD-based laptops
(News) A little more detail is known about the new laptops from Toshiba Corp. that will use processors from Advanced Micro Devices Inc. Dell to Launch Convertible Tablet PC
(News) Dell shows prototype of its first convertible tablet PC, plans for 2007 launch. Sony VAIO Micro PC VGN-UX390N
(Reviews) This expensive ultramobile PC ranks as one of the best we've seen, but its keyboard is troublesome. Intel Santa Rosa Notebooks Hit Shelves
(News) Dell, HP, Gateway, and Lenovo release laptops based on Intel's Santa Rosa version of its Centrino platform. Lenovo ThinkPad T60p Widescreen
(Reviews) Corporate wide-screen ThinkPad includes workstation graphics. Asus V1Jp-AK023E
(Reviews) This powerful, distinguished-looking business laptop is hampered by stiff mouse buttons. Lenovo ThinkPad T60
(Reviews) This lightweight business laptop has capacious battery life and ships with Windows Vista Business. Fujitsu LifeBook A3120
(Reviews) This consumer laptop has a unique touchpad and an attractive vanilla ice cream-colored case, but performance wanes under pressure. Asus A8JR-4P021C
(Reviews) A dim screen is the only significant drawback on this otherwise solidly performing and reasonably priced laptop. Top 5 All-Purpose Laptops
(Reviews) These laptops can do it all and are a great choice for most notebook users. Ratings and rankings can change due to pricing and technology changes, so check back frequently for the latest info. Intel Launches New Santa Rosa Laptop Platform
(News) Intel has upgraded its mobile Centrino platform with a faster bus, Draft-N Wi-Fi, and new Core 2 Duo processors. HP Pavilion dv6500t
(Reviews) This well-designed multimedia notebook performs well, thanks to one of Intel's latest mobile processors. Acer teams with BMW on latest consumer laptop design
(News) Acer Inc. worked with a design subsidiary of BMW AG on its latest revamp of the Aspire, its mass market consumer notebook PC, in an effort to win users over to the idea that fashion laptops don't have to be more expensive. Brighter Laptop Screens
(Reviews) LED backlighting promises better readability and lower power consumption. The Best Vista Notebooks
(Reviews) The new version of Windows can be a challenge for some notebooks to run. Our tests will point you to the laptops with the power to handle Vista. OLPC laptop shipments delayed until third quarter
(News) Shipments of the XO notebook PC for the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project will likely be delayed until the third quarter, the manufacturer said Friday. Intel's Centrino package to get WiMax next year
(News) Intel Corp. said Wednesday it plans to next year add WiMax to its Centrino platform, a long-expected move likely to boost demand for wireless broadband services. Laptop shipments surge in March
(News) Laptop PC shipments at the two largest contract notebook computer manufacturers in the world rocketed in March, the Taiwanese companies said, highlighting the continuing user uptake of mobile PCs. Tech Innovations Fuel Low-Cost Laptop
(News) Sturdiness And Simplicity are keys to $150 notebook for the world's poorest kids. Samsung considers cheaper version of Q1 Ultra
(News) Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. may produce a cheaper version of its new Q1 Ultra ultra-mobile PC in a bid to boost sales, a senior company executive said Thursday. Acer expands US sales through Best Buy
(News) Taiwanese PC vendor Acer Inc. has started selling laptop PCs at popular retailer Best Buy Co. Inc., expanding its presence in the U.S. market. Asus Ups the Ante on Notebook Displays
(News) New Asus notebook gets LED backlight for super-sharp display and vivid colors. Lenovo to sell notebooks in Circuit City stores
(News) Just two weeks after expanding its relationship with Best Buy Co. Inc., Lenovo Group Ltd. said Wednesday it will try to win even more U.S. small business customers by selling its notebook PCs at Circuit City Stores Inc.'s retail shops. Africa takes up OLPC laptops
(News) African countries are bracing themselves for this month's rollout of US$150, Linux-based laptops for school children under the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) initiative. One million OLPC laptop orders confirmed
(News) Quanta Computer Inc., the world's largest contract laptop PC manufacturer, already has confirmed orders for one million notebook PCs for the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project, a company representative said Thursday. 10 Things Every Mobile User Should Know
(How To) Make your next gadget-laden journey as painless and productive as possible. Dell Adds Blu-ray to Notebook Options
(News) PC maker competes with Sony and Toshiba on hi-def video laptop options. Toshiba Qosmio G35-AV650
(Reviews) Qosmio G35-AV650 lets you play high-definition content almost seamlessly. Toshiba Qosmio G35-AV660
(Reviews) This big, HD DVD-equipped desktop replacement sets the standard for multimedia notebooks. Lenovo 3000 N100
(Reviews) Inexpensive Lenovo delivers strong WorldBench 5 performance, but its battery life is subpar. Alienware Area-51m 5750
(Reviews) This big notebook is ideal for gaming, but has an uncomfortable keyboard. Laptops Make Inroads With Gamers
Laptops Make Inroads With Gamers Airline Issues Warning About Dell Laptops
Airline Issues Warning About Dell Laptops You're Not Mobile: Dell Replacement Laptop Batteries to Take Weeks to Arrive
(news) You're Not Mobile: Dell Replacement Laptop Batteries to Take Weeks to Arrive Dell, Lenovo Laptops Take Over Top Spots
(reviews) The all-purpose Inspiron E1505 and the ultraportable Thinkpad X60s go to the head of the class. First Look: Toshiba's HD DVD-Playing Notebook
(reviews) First Look: Toshiba's HD DVD-Playing Notebook Lenovo's New Budget Laptop Is Bland but Solid
(reviews) Lenovo's New Budget Laptop Is Bland but Solid Well-Designed Laptop Offers Multimedia at a Fair Price
(reviews) Well-Designed Laptop Offers Multimedia at a Fair Price First Look: Lenovo ThinkPad Z60t Wide-Screen Laptop
(reviews) First Look: Lenovo ThinkPad Z60t Wide-Screen Laptop Latest Luxury Laptops Storm Into Contention
(reviews) Chart newcomer brings with it a 17-inch screen and a TV tuner. First Tests of Intel's New Dual-Core Mobile Processors
(news) First Tests of Intel's New Dual-Core Mobile Processors WinBook A710
(reviews) This 17-inch wide-screen laptop costs just $1100 and performs well, but it has some usability issues. Asus W2U00VB
(reviews) Lavishly featured entertainment laptop is beautifully designed, except for its unergonomic keyboard. ABS Mayhem G4 Revolution
(reviews) This portable has a graphics switching capability unique among laptops. HP Compaq M2000
(reviews) Good audio chops and an appealing design make this Compaq Presario a decent budget choice. Acer Aspire 3003LCi
(reviews) Get more than bare-bones features at a bargain price with this Acer system. Toshiba Satellite M55-S325
(reviews) Despite being fairly well-rounded, this laptop is hampered by a cramped keyboard. HP Compaq nw8240
(reviews) Though it's pricey, this mobile workstation would suit graphics professionals. HP Compaq nx6125
(reviews) This affordable business-minded portable includes a fingerprint reader for extra security. Turion-Based Notebooks Target Intel's Centrino
(reviews) Turion-Based Notebooks Target Intel's Centrino AMD Turion--Based Notebook Breaks Into the Top 15
(reviews) AMD Turion--Based Notebook Breaks Into the Top 15 Toshiba Portege R200-S234
(reviews) This superthin notebook has a surprisingly broad feature set and above-average battery life. HP Pavilion ze2200
(reviews) This notebook cuts a few corners to achieve its bargain-basement price, but it's still good value for money. Compaq Presario M2000Z
(reviews) This all-purpose laptop offers great battery life and expandability, but it's no speed demon. Gateway M250E
(reviews) This attractive wide-screen notebook boasts excellent battery life and a DVD burner. Dell Latitude D510
(reviews) This solid corporate notebook has great battery life and plenty of expansion options. Barely Portable Powerhouses
(reviews) These big, heavy notebook computers have everything you could ever want in a mobile system, and they perform like desktop PCs. Acer TravelMate 8100
(reviews) The well-equipped TravelMate 8100 makes it easy and fun to do almost anything--except watch DVDs. Toshiba Portege S100
(reviews) Thin and portable, the S100 has a high price but lots of options for upgrading. Medion Akoya EX
(reviews) This inexpensive laptop adds some helpful features and allows for upgrades. Medion Akoya LS
(reviews) A low price and long battery life help mitigate the Akoya LS's lack of features and flexibility. Gateway M680XL
(reviews) This wide-screen notebook is lightweight for its size and has great battery life, but few entertainment options. Asus W5A
(reviews) Lightweight ultraportable is also light on performance, but includes a fun Webcam. Alienware Area-51m 7700
(reviews) Packed wide-screen desktop replacement has the goods for entertainment. Toshiba Tecra M3-S331
(reviews) The Tecra M3 has lots of features but lacks the sturdiness you'd want from a laptop. Toshiba Satellite R15-S822
(reviews) This convertible tablet PC offers good battery life, but it's a bit heavy to tote around all day. Toshiba Satellite M45-S351
(reviews) This fine wide-screen laptop doubles as a stand-alone CD player. IBM ThinkPad R52
(reviews) The ThinkPad R52 is a just-slightly improved yet still-solid version of its predecessor. HP Pavilion Dv4000
(reviews) The Pavilion Dv4000 offers great entertainment at a nicely affordable price. IBM ThinkPad T43
(reviews) IBM's latest corporate notebook still offers great features like a fingerprint reader, plus it boosts the battery life. Toshiba Qosmio G15-AV501
(reviews) Entertainment laptop lives large with big, wide screen and beautiful sound. Top Wide-Screen Notebooks
(reviews) Mobile users are finding that they can fit more work--and entertainment--onto their laptops with the new crop of wide-screen notebooks. We test and rank seven models that obviously aren't from squaresville. Top 15 Notebook PCs
(reviews) HP's Pavilion Ze2000 slips onto the desktop replacements list, while Sony's VAIO VGN-T150P conquers the ultraportable category. Fujitsu LifeBook N6010
(reviews) Huge and heavy, the LifeBook N6010 has a beautiful 17-inch wide screen. HP Compaq Business Notebook NC8230
(reviews) The NC8230 is a 15.4-inch wide-screen notebook for the road. Dell Inspiron 6000
(reviews) An extremely high native resolution of 1900 by 1200 helps this Dell notebook stand out from the crowd. Compaq Presario V2000
(reviews) This sleek, lightweight unit has a great screen and outstanding battery life. WinBook V220
(reviews) The WinBook V220 is a big, budget laptop with a slick design, if not the fastest processor. Premio Kaypro R1000
(reviews) This laptop turns in great battery life but is short on extra features. Sharp Actius AL27
(reviews) Glossy white laptop has the ability to act as a plug-and-play hard drive. Researchers Warn Male Laptop Users of Infertility Risk
(news) Researchers Warn Male Laptop Users of Infertility Risk Toshiba Satellite A65-S126
(reviews) A good price for the features, as long as you can live with slow speeds. Dell Latitude D600
(reviews) This lightweight, fairly fast notebook delivers ample connections, battery life, and upgradability for business users. Sys Technology WideView
(reviews) Top performance meets low price in a system that makes a few trade-offs. Gateway M320XL
(reviews) Stylish silver-and-black laptop boasts an 80GB hard drive and built-in DVD burning. Fujitsu LifeBook P7010D
(reviews) Slim, light, secure notebook keeps on ticking with long-lasting standard battery. Dell Inspiron 700m
(reviews) Strong performance and wide-aspect screen distinguish this lightweight laptop. IBM Puts Security at Your Fingertips
(news) ThinkPad T42 series notebooks now feature an embedded fingerprint reader. Top Specialized Notebooks
(reviews) You can find your next multimedia center, tablet-notebook, rugged system, or ultralight unit in this group of extreme laptops. Spotlight: Extreme Computing
(reviews) Our look at specialized laptops takes us from very small to very large, with steps in between. How to Buy a Laptop on a Budget
(reviews) You don't have to break the bank to find your perfect portable PC. First Look: HP's Media-Savvy Dv1000 Notebook
(reviews) Well-designed notebook lets you play movies and music sans Windows. Sony VAIO VGN-A190
(reviews) With effort, you can use this massive multimedia notebook to stream video over your home network. MPC TransPort T2200
(reviews) This classy looking portable comes with a biometric fingerprint reader. Fujitsu LifeBook S7010
(reviews) The svelte, full-featured LifeBook S7010 is an excellent choice for business travelers. Dell Inspiron 9100
(reviews) This fully loaded, highly expandable, 9.2-pound behemoth plays awesome audio. Acer Ferrari 3200
(reviews) This race-car-red notebook is full featured and fast (though not the fastest). Notebooks Tempt as Prices Drop
(news) Portability becomes more affordable, but you'll make tradeoffs for a budget notebook. Mobile Computing: Refurbished Notebooks, Take II
(howto) Readers weigh in and tell of good experiences and bad. Road Tools
(reviews) You need to keep in the loop when you're on the go. And these 30-plus travel-worthy products, accessories, services, and strategies can help. Mobile Computing: Camera Phones, Scanners, Headphones
(howto) Readers recommend products and ask questions. Mobile Computing: Top Tips of 2003
(howto) Everything from how to save money to traveling safely and wisely. Notebooks: Geared Up to Stay, or Go
(reviews) No matter how or where you prefer to do your computing, there's a notebook designed to match your style. We've pulled together the best of three types: desktop replacements, ultraportables, and value notebooks. Sharp PC-MV14
(reviews) This 4.1-pound ultraportable has a built-in optical drive, but no port replicator or docking station. Micro Express NP500A
(reviews) Reasonably priced laptop turns in strong performance but has some fit-and-finish glitches. Dell Latitude X300
(reviews) Ultraportable has a great design that accepts a number of expansion options. Sharp Ships Notebook With 3D Screen
(news) LCD creates 3D images without custom glasses, enticing gamers seeking realistic scenes. Mobile Computing: Many Happy Returns
(howto) Understand return policies and avoid getting stuck with a lemon. Laptop Era Dawns
(news) Notebook power--and sales--are rising fast. Wireless networking growth only sweetens the deal. Should your next PC be a laptop? PC World Spotlight on Light Laptops
(reviews) Sharp's Actius MM10 is the lightest load. It weighs in at just over four pounds. PC World Spotlight on Low-Cost Laptops
(reviews) Weighing a little over five pounds, the Averatec 3150P is the least expensive notebook in the value class. Dell Inspiron 5100
(reviews) The Inspiron 5100 delivers good performance, but its battery life could be better. Dell Inspiron 500m
(reviews) Dell's value-priced consumer portable goes almost coast to coast on one battery charge. Dell Latitude D600
(reviews) Fast, business-oriented notebook includes a Smart Card reader for extra security. Toshiba Satellite Pro M15-S405
(reviews) Amazing battery life and lots of features make the Toshiba Satellite Pro M15-S405 appealing for travelers. Micro Express NP1024A
(reviews) Chic-looking and wireless-ready, the Micro Express NP1024A is also reasonably priced. Gateway 450X
(reviews) The Gateway 450X has the features and battery life to be a business workhorse. Gateway 400SP Plus
(reviews) This reasonably priced laptop includes a memory card reader that can read six formats and a DVD-ROM/CD-RW combination drive. WinBook X4
(reviews) This solid notebook carries a reasonable price, but it's possible to find better deals. Compaq Presario 2100Z
(reviews) This bargain notebook brings a lot to the table, including a combo DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive and good performance. Toshiba Satellite 2455-S305
(reviews) Toshiba's new Satellite has eye-catching case colors, a rewritable DVD drive for burning your movies, and fast performance. IBM ThinkPad T40
(reviews) The ThinkPad T40 takes the T30's best features, adds a faster processor, and debuts at the top of our power notebooks chart. Sharp's New Notebook Gets in Sync
(news) Ultraportable notebook easily transfers data to your desktop PC. DVD-Burning Laptops
(reviews) Notebooks from Apple and Toshiba that come with recordable DVD drives are head-turning winners. Sony Shows a World of New Products
(news) A DVD recorder for the living room, a home entertainment network receiver, and a slew of notebooks and desktops are on display at CES. Gateway 450S
(reviews) This laptop doesn't dazzle, but it delivers solid performance and battery life. Compaq Evo N410c
(reviews) Ultraportable includes legacy ports, but a docking station plus an optical drive makes this nice package somewhat pricey. IBM ThinkPad R32
(reviews) The ThinkPad R32 offers many of the same features as models in the pricier T series do, and it includes 802.11b connectivity. Dell Inspiron 4150
(reviews) Value-priced Inspiron 4150 offers sensible design and average performance. Compaq Presario 2801CL
(reviews) This stylish laptop offers above-average battery life, but leaves off a FireWire port. Toshiba Satellite 1955-S801
(reviews) Heavy desktop replacement has a detachable keyboard and a 16-inch screen. Sony VAIO PCG-VX88
(reviews) Legacy-light ultraportable doesn't have an option for a port replicator or a docking station. Sharp Actius MV10W
(reviews) Sharp's thin 5.1-pound notebook includes a FireWire port, but no docking station option. Gateway 200
(reviews) Reasonably priced ultraportable weighs just 6.5 pounds--with its docking station. A (Mostly) Mobile Gaming Laptop
(reviews) The gamecentric Alienware Area-51m is heavy, powerful, and a bit overpriced. Buyers' Guide to Notebook PCs
(howto) Power makes a difference if you're replacing a desktop, but portability means more to travelers. Acer TravelMate 62XCi-D
(reviews) The TravelMate 62XCi-D's great battery life and moderate weight go a long way. Sony VAIO PCG-GRX570
(reviews) At 16.1 inches, this notebook's screen is the biggest we've seen yet on a portable, but you'll pay for it in size and weight. MicronPC TransPort GX3
(reviews) A fingerprint reader highlights this stylish desktop-replacement portable. Micro Express NP5240
(reviews) Battery life takes a hit with this desktop-P4 processor-equipped portable. IBM ThinkPad T30
(reviews) IBM's first ThinkPad to include a touchpad also comes with built-in Bluetooth. Notebook Gadgets Improve Security, Battery Life
(news) TechXNY sees debut of add-on technologies intended to ease life for road warriors. Sharp PC-UM20
(reviews) At only three-quarters of an inch thick, this notebook is extremely thin and light. You sacrifice features for portability, however. HP Omnibook XT6200
(reviews) A well-priced corporate notebook that comes with a good selection of features. HP Pavilion ZT1190
(reviews) Multimedia features abound on this notebook, but its performance was extremely disappointing. HP Omnibook 510
(reviews) This stylish but expensive ultralight notebook comes with an expansion base that adds multimedia features. Gateway 600L
(reviews) This huge desktop replacement has a big screen and a comfortable keyboard, but it's one of the heaviest notebooks we've seen. HP Omnibook XT6050
(reviews) An attractively priced corporate notebook with all the basics but no fancy features. Toshiba Satellite 5105-S607
(reviews) Poor battery life mars this notebook, which has a stylish design and excellent speakers. IBM ThinkPad A31
(reviews) You get a good selection of features on this Pentium-4-M-based notebook, but its battery life is disappointing. Mobile Computing Tips: Get Your Gear Through Airport Security
(howto) What to expect, and how to avoid problems and embarrassment. IBM ThinkPad X23
(reviews) Decked-out ultraportable includes a CompactFlash slot and a well-laid-out keyboard. Toshiba's P4-M-Powered Portable
(reviews) Complete desktop replacement system packs plenty of features. Heavy-hitting Featherweights
(reviews) Today's ultrathin notebooks don't sacrifice power and won't break your back. We review five wireless-ready contenders. Newest Mobile Pentium Hits Notebooks
(news) Compaq, Toshiba, Dell, IBM are among the first to plug 1.8-GHz Mobile P4 into notebooks. Toshiba Satellite Pro 6000
(reviews) Conservatively designed Satellite Pro comes wireless ready and has a Secure Digital card slot. MicronPC TransPort XT2
(reviews) Well-rounded, affordable one-bay laptop will suit digital video editors. Enpower 8170
(reviews) Latest Enpower uses a desktop Pentium 4 processor, but its performance isn't as impressive as you might expect. A Packed Portable With Plenty of Power
(reviews) The 1-inch-thick Dell Latitude C400 notebook boasts great battery life and nice features. IBM Unveils P4-Powered ThinkPads
(news) Beefy mobile workstations support high-end graphics in bid to replace desktops. Micro Express NP 7120
(reviews) Metallic-skinned portable features 20GB hard drive, shortcut buttons, and e-mail notification for $1200. HP Pavilion N5445
(reviews) Great sound quality and dedicated buttons for playing music CDs distinguish consumer all-in-one. Dell Latitude C810
(reviews) Latest Dell business all-in-one has higher screen resolution than its predecessor and takes full advantage of the SpeedStep CPU. Dell Latitude C610
(reviews) Business-oriented two-spindle notebook lasts almost 4 hours on one battery charge. Chem USA ChemBook 8600
(reviews) Latest ChemBook sports a fingerprint scanner, a unique dial control, and extra ports for attaching a TV or digital speakers. Bargain Laptop for Multimedia Mavens
(reviews) Reasonably priced notebook makes a handsome desktop replacement but isn't a great traveler. Toshiba Tecra 9000
(reviews) Lightweight laptop comes ready for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless connectivity. Sony VAIO R505 JSP SuperSlim Pro
(reviews) Ultraportable features a centered Jog Dial but requires a pricey docking station for an optical drive. Fujitsu LifeBook P Series
(reviews) New Fujitsu P Series notebook uses a Crusoe processor, sports a small wide-angle screen, and weighs only 3.4 pounds. Compaq Presario 1720
(reviews) A combination drive and a fast processor make the $1599 Presario 1720 a solid deal for consumers. WinBook J1 Celeron-1000
(reviews) Compact all-in-one notebook leaves out flashy extras, but it's a good buy for the price. Toshiba Satellite 5005-S504
(reviews) Knock-your-socks-off sound highlights the latest Satellite laptop. Systemax Ships Notebook Designed for Sound
(news) Pursuit SV features front speakers, quality video ports, and other multimedia-friendly functions. Sony VAIO PCG FX-390P
(reviews) All-in-one VAIO notebook comes bundled with video- and photo-editing software. Compaq Presario 700
(reviews) Stylish all-in-one laptop includes tilting feet and a four-way scrolling button. Compaq Evo N200
(reviews) Sub-3-pound notebook lasts almost 6 hours on two batteries but requires expensive docking station for optical-drive access. NEC Versa DayLite
(reviews) This lightweight laptop's sun-compatible screen and two batteries let you work outdoors all day. IBM ThinkPad A30p
(reviews) The first ThinkPad with dual modular bays works with a pop-out PDA syncing cradle. Gateway Solo 5350
(reviews) Latest midweight Gateway business laptop adds rubberized palm rests and a second USB port. Toshiba's Feature-Packed Portege 4000
(reviews) This ultraportable has the performance and features of more conventionally-sized notebooks. Dell's 1.2-GHz Notebook Gets Down to Business
(reviews) The Inspiron 4100 has all the features you could ask for, but battery life falls a little short. Comdex Report: Notebooks Keep Evolving in 2002
(news) Watch for portable PCs to get faster chips, better graphics, more connectivity, and maybe a new look. IBM ThinkPad R30
(reviews) This first example of the new ThinkPad R series should appeal to T series admirers on a budget. WinBook Z1 PIII-800
(reviews) WinBook Z1 PIII-800 is a solid value but lacks some now-standard features. WinBook Z1 Celeron-750
(reviews) All-in-one offers a fine design, including a 15.1-inch screen, for less than $1500, but skimps elsewhere. Dell Inspiron 4100
(reviews) Lightweight business laptop sports colorful, swappable screenbacks and palm rests. Fujitsu's Very Well Connected Laptop
(reviews) The LifeBook C Series is priced right and comes with heaps of extras. Toshiba Satellite 3005-S403
(reviews) Midsize laptop plays music or videos at the touch of a button and sports a SmartMedia card slot for quick digital data exchange. Gateway Solo 3450
(reviews) This 3-pound notebook converts into a full-size laptop with the included snap-on docking base. Gateway Solo 1200
(reviews) Gateway's latest consumer laptop is nicely priced for a Celeron-800 model. Dell Inspiron 8100
(reviews) Desktop replacement comes with Intel's Processor-M chip, dual-optical bays, a high-resolution screen, and an IEEE 1394 port. IBM ThinkPad T23
(reviews) Latest ThinkPad T-Series notebook boasts fastest Intel processor and a huge (48GB) hard drive. IBM Shows Fall Line of Notebooks, Desktops
(news) New systems bolster lines with focus on security, wireless connectivity, and manageability. Laptops: Low-Cost to Luxury
(reviews) We review notebooks from Gateway, Sony, and HP that pack features and span the range of budgets. Toshiba Satellite 2805-S603
(reviews) Fast, chunky consumer laptop serves as a CD burner and stand-alone CD player, and provides a SmartMedia card slot for quick digital-file sharing. Sony VAIO PCG-SR33
(reviews) Three-pound laptop with 10.4-inch active-matrix screen costs only $1099. Fujitsu Lifebook S Series
(reviews) Sub-4-pound laptop offers an internal bay that can hold any of seven swappable devices, including a digital camera. Toshiba Debuts First Bluetooth/Wi-Fi Notebooks
(news) New Tecra, Portege models offer integrated wireless access with both protocols. HP Pavilion N5470
(reviews) This $2099 all-in-one Athlon 4-1000 notebook is priced great for a model with a built-in multifunction drive. Chem USA ChemBook 3830
(reviews) All-in-one offers dedicated music-CD controls and a desktop PIII-1000 CPU for only $1499. WinBook J1 Celeron 700
(reviews) Compact all-in-one is a good buy for the price, but short on battery life. IBM ThinkPad A22P
(reviews) Stylish desktop replacement offers unique IBM extras, including a screen-mounted proprietary USB port. WinBook Z1 650
(reviews) Zippy Celeron-650 notebook includes a combination CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive and a big screen for less than $2400. Toshiba Satellite 2805-S402
(reviews) Consumer laptop is a tune-meister, CD burner, and movie player all rolled into one chunky package. Compaq Armada M700
(reviews) Slender but powerful corporate laptop could have better keyboard, lower price. Acer TravelMate 611TXCi
(reviews) Little laptop with a big screen challenges IBM's ThinkPad T series. MicronPC TransPort GX+
(reviews) Well-designed portable lands a smidgen behind the performance curve. Enpower Campus Note 14T
(reviews) All-in-one gets an A for CD-playing capabilities but flunks documentation and performance. Gateway Ships Two Notebooks: Versatile and Cheap
(news) Solo 3450 targets serious mobile users, and Solo 1200 aims at budget-minded buyers. MicronPC Launches TransPort XT Notebook
(news) Balanced between desktop replacements and ultralights, notebook offers configuration choices. Welcome to Compaq's Laptop Evo-lution
(reviews) Portable business line replaces Armada, ProSignia, and Deskpro laptops. A Wireless Keyboard and Portable Note Taker
(reviews) A lightweight word processor could replace your high-priced, heavy notebook. Systems Take Back Seat at (Ex-)PC Expo
(news) Gadgets, peripherals, and wireless wonders dominate at annual New York show. Want to Meet People? Take an iBook to the Park
(reviews) Apple gets it right with a powerful Mac notebook in a sleek little case at a reasonable price. Compaq Presario 17XL460
(reviews) Slim consumer notebook offers flashy looks but awkward drive access. Fujitsu LifeBook E Series
(reviews) Single-bay laptop features password buttons and an infrared port for a wireless mouse. Asus A1300
(reviews) Inexpensive Pentium III-850/700 all-in-one offers extras and stylish looks, but below-par performance. Sceptre Soundx S7300
(reviews) Lightweight notebook adds internal bays and fast connections via a $199 snap-on slice Japan's Big 3 Notebooks Pick AMD Mobile Chips
(news) NEC, Sony, Fujitsu will use AMD's mobile Athlon 4 in notebooks shipping this month. Asus S8600
(reviews) Legacy-light 4-pound Asus notebook is priced right but relies on hard-to-use external drive caddy. Asus L8400
(reviews) New Pentium III-1000/700 Asus laptop doesn't whip PIII-850 competitors but offers plenty of speed for the money. Toshiba Satellite Pro 4600
(reviews) All-in-one Toshiba portable comes wireless-ready and sports a convenient combination DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive. KDS ThinNote
(reviews) Ultralight laptop has a big screen but needs an extra FlexBase to accommodate all the add-ons. Dell Inspiron 8000
(reviews) Dell's laptop replaces your desktop with a DVD drive, second bay for an optical drive, a big high-resolution screen, and FireWire. Gigahertz to Go
(news) Intel's latest 1-GHz mobile CPU drives some of the most powerful notebooks yet. Dell Ships $1049 Notebook
(news) Shifting targets, Dell aims its Inspiron 2500 at price-conscious buyers on the move. Toshiba Satellite 1755
(reviews) All-in-one budget notebook appeals to CD fans, but subpar battery life cuts the music short. |
