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Packard Bell : Dot S
Now that we’re living in a post-iPad 2 age where everyone seems to have gone tablet crazy, one wonders how much longer the humble netbook will continue to find favour, especially as the smallest notebooks are becoming increasingly more powerful, lighter and less expensive. That said, Packard Bell’s Dot S makes every attempt to be…
HP Mini 210 3000sa
Will tablets sound the death knell for netbooks? There are people with strong views on both sides. For the moment, though, enough people want Windows and a keyboard to keep these low-powered laptops afloat. HP is committed to netbooks and recently updated its Mini line – the entry-level product in which is the HP Mini…
Fujitsu Stylistic Q550
Tablets are all the rage at the moment, but there’s a big difference between a tablet for the everyday consumer such as the Apple iPad 2, and one that’s aimed at the business community. Presently, Windows is the operating system of choice for business-focused tablets, and the Fujitsu Stylistic Q550 offers just that. With a…
Ginger 6 In-Win E-350 HTPC
Ginger 6′s In-Win E-350 HTPC is the first system we have tested that uses AMD’s new Brazos processor. The new CPU is a canny move by Intel’s rival, designed to take a bite out of the chip giant’s market share. A direct competitor to the Intel’s ultra-low power Atom CPU, it integrates a contemporary DirectX…
Toshiba NB520
Netbooks haven’t moved on much recently. Their place has in part been usurped by the iPad 2 and Android tablets, while their general specifications have languished in a sort of limbo as other laptop computers get faster, and feature an array of increasingly sophisticated features. Manufacturers peddling netbooks now have to work much harder to…