The Samsung N110 is a 10-inch netbook offering an Intel Atom N270 processor and long-lasting six-cell battery with claims of up to 8.5 hours of battery life. The glossy black lid, red trim, and small profile design works for students or business professionals … something that can’t be said about all computers. In this review we try to duplicate Samsung’s lofty 8.5 hour battery claim, and see how well it performs compared to other netbooks.
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The Toshiba Satellite U500 and U505 series laptops feature 13-inch displays, the latest Intel Core 2 Duo processors, and a range of customizable options that will certainly impress most college students looking for a general use notebook. We absolutely loved last year’s U405 model, but is Toshiba’s latest 13-inch laptop equally impressive? Read on to find out.
Toshiba’s first consumer-oriented netbook in the United States, the Toshiba mini NB205, promises to be one of the hottest netbooks for 2009. Like most of the low-cost companion PCs available in stores, the mini NB205 helps you stay connected with a simple laptop that easily fits in a purse or backpack. This netbook certainly offers a lot with a nearly full-sized keyboard and touchpad and all-day battery life, but is it the best $400 netbook on the market? Let’s take a closer look.
Laptop computers are fragile pieces of electronic equipment that are subjected to a tremendous amount of stress and daily wear and tear. Many people do not realise just how easy it is to cause damage to a laptop, which makes laptop insurance an ideal acquisition.
If you’re one of the many consumers around the globe looking for a multimedia family PC with a 15-inch screen, then the updated Dell Studio 15 (1555) probably has all the features you’re looking for in a new laptop. Now with more than 200 customizable designs available from the Dell Design Studio, is the Studio 15 the most attractive 15-inch notebook on the market? Let’s take a closer look and find out.