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- Sager NP9280 has Core i7, triple SSDs; world's most powerful laptop
- Sager NP9280 has Core i7, triple SSDs; world's most powerful laptopdvd drive?from the looks of things, i see a dvd drive.. hmm where is the blu-ray?
- Discussion threads 2009-06-08
- Alienware launches 'world's first mobile quad-core' laptop
- Alienware launches 'world's first mobile quad-core' laptopnicei hate dell... but dam alienware is nice...comon mac fanboys what do you have to say about thisNot the firstLenovo was the first with the Thinkpad W700 released a couple months ago. Lenovo's website won't come up at work for some reason, but I...
- Discussion threads 2008-11-03
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- Details of first Asus Core i7 mobile-based laptop revealed
- Core i7s already availableSeems like Sager has been offering Core i7 laptops for a little while now (NP9280), albeit with different processor versions.
- Discussion threads 2009-09-25
- How much do desktops matter?
- How much do desktops matter?The desktop/laptop will be around longer than that.Laptops continue to grow more prevalent than desktops, but a workstation computer will be a very long standing fixture in the lives of those in the developed world. No one is going to write term papers on a...
- Discussion threads 2009-06-19
- News to know: Apple WWDC, iPhone, Macs; Palm Pre; Google Apps; Facebook
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Apple coverage: Ed Burnette: WWDC 2009 live Jason D. O'Grady: WWDC 09: the announcements (Updated 10x)...
- Blog posts 2009-06-09
- Sager NP9280 has Core i7, triple SSDs; world's most powerful laptop
- Good grief, how much tech can you pack into a laptop? The superlative-laden Sager NP9280 is the world's first Core i7 laptop to ship and the world's most powerful laptop, apparently. Engadget details the sleeper system, which looks like a...
- Blog posts 2009-06-08
- Eurocom M590K Emperor
- While it's not the first laptop we've heard of that features a 19-inch display and two graphics cards running in a scalable link interface, the Eurocom M590K Emperor is the first such laptop we've laid hands on. And we like both marquee features very much: the laptop offers one of...
- Product reviews 2006-04-26
- Intel's Core Duo health causes PC industry pain
- Intel's Core Duo health causes PC industry painCalled my Dell rep...I just lit into my Dell rep like you have no idea. I cannot believe Dell was beaten to market by a gadget maker like Apple. We all know Apple is not a real computer company. The combination of Microsoft...
- Discussion threads 2006-01-27
- What's wrong with Tablet PCs?
- What's wrong with Tablet PCs?Who said it was for everyone?I don't get it. To my knowledge no one claimed it was for everyone. The form factor works very well in certain applications and not as well in others. Gee, my desktop PC won't fit in my shirt...
- Discussion threads 2004-06-08
- Linux tablet PC breaks $1,000 barrier
- Linux tablet PC breaks $1,000 barrierWell, this should open the viable tablet marketIt's a good form factor, just over priced. Loved to sit out on the balcony untethered from a tradition desktop or laptop with either a slate or convertible more so for the convertible. Just the kick...
- Discussion threads 2003-12-01
- Tablet PC troubles--fingers point at Microsoft
- Tablet PC troubles--fingers point at MicrosoftGreed, Greed, Greed?Why else overcharge??drop XP, install Linuxget rid of the lame windoze, install Linux and the sales will soar!Horse Hockey.First off, who is this Canalys outfit? I've never heard of them and a quick check says they have only been around since 1999....
- Discussion threads 2003-11-07
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