The HP Pavilion dm1z sits in a precarious position between netbooks and notebooks. This 11.6”, attractively designed laptop runs Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit on AMD’s new Fusion APU (AMD’s term for ...
What's Hot: Versatile Yoga design meets ThinkPad goodness. Sharp full HD touchscreen, Wacom digitizer option, fast performance, good keyboard, great trackpad and solid build to order options. What's ...
What's Hot: Usual Sony high end design and materials, lovely Triluminos full HD display, N-Trig digital pen compatible, slim and light. What's Not: Noisy fan, battery life just OK. Build quality is ...
Lenovo’s IdeaPad Y series laptops target gamers and multimedia types on a budget. You get a fast Intel CPU, dedicated AMD Radeon graphics with 1 gig of VRAM, HDMI and excellent speakers. The Y just ...
What's Hot: Good value and performance for the price. Well optimzed for gaming and heavy loads, yet fairly slim. Latest Intel Skylake CPUs, high performance dedicated graphics that's great for gaming.
Editor's Note, May 2016: read and watch our Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2016 Review. That's the newer version of this laptop. It's not always easy reviewing a third generation product. What's left to ...
What's Hot: Equally good as a tablet and a laptop. Superb full HD display, attractive all-metal casing, secondary HDD in dock, good selection of ports. What's Not: Tablet and keyboard dock weigh 4.2 ...
Remember several years ago when Samsung's crazy thin and light laptops took the world by storm? They looked even more stylish than the MacBook Air and were 30% lighter (or more) than the fledgling ...
What's Hot: Oh, that Infinity display! Small and slim for a 15" quad core laptop. Runs relatively cool and quiet. Decent battery life. Powerful with good NVIDIA GTX 960M dedicated graphics. What's Not ...
What's Hot: Great value, fantastic QHD+ display, solid backlit keyboard, extremely versatile design. Slim and light. What's Not: The keyboard rests on your table or lap in tablet and presentation ...
This is a love story. If you were hoping to read this review and have me tell you this uber ultraportable isn't worth the cash, you'll be disappointed. The Sony Vaio Z as ever reigns supreme in the ...
What's Hot: Insanely powerful for a tablet, excellent integrated stand, stunning wide color gamut display. Plenty of ports. Runs cool and quiet. What's Not: This sort of tech is expensive. CPU is ...
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