
Windows 7 Starter (32-bit)
Intel Atom N450 Processor 1.66GHz (667MHz FSB)
1GB 800MHz DDR2 SDRAM
160GB 5400rpm SATA Fujitsu HDD
10.1-inch diagonal (1366×768)
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July 24th, 2010 | Posted in HP | No Comments

For:
- Ultra Gaming Notebook
- Beautiful design, construction, keypad, touchpad, etc. etc. etc. ..
- Lights AlienFX
Cons:
- Limited selection of processors
- The lack of a matte screen option
- Built-in battery
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March 3rd, 2010 | Posted in Alienware | 1 Comment

For:
- Attractive Design
- Excellent price / performance
- Great screen and speakers
Cons:
- No optical drive
- No VGA out
- No SD-card reader
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March 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Dell | No Comments

For:
- Excellent build quality
- A slim profile and the classical coloring
- It is easy to upgrade and maintain
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March 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Dell | 1 Comment

For:
- The best keyboard in the style of Chiclet
- Big Synaptics touchpad
- Good battery life
Cons:
- No indicators of active components
- There is no sense of reliability design, as with other ThinkPad
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March 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Lenovo | No Comments

For:
- Good Design
- Touchpad with good opportunities at the correct drivers
- Good keyboard
Cons:
- The lifetime of less than half than the other netbooks on the Pine Trail
- In the delivery there is no software for the touchpad, but Windows drivers
Wind U135 – one of the latest netbook from MSI with 10-inch screen. Based on the platform Pine Trail, this netbook, promises an increased battery life and improved performance, compared with models, still using the previous generation chipset, Intel Atom. Currently, the most “long-playing” netbook ASUS Eee PC 1005PE, up to 12 hours of continuous operation at high load. In this review, we investigated the MSI Wind U135, to see how he is able to compete with ASUS Eee PC 1005PE in almost identical configurations.
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March 2nd, 2010 | Posted in MSI | No Comments

For:
- Excellent working switchable graphics
- Excellent battery life
- Not a bad performance
Cons:
- Flimsy housing, and poor build quality
- Display low-resolution
- Inconvenient key touchpad
- Quite expensive
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March 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Asus | 1 Comment

For:
- Great keyboard and touchpad
- He has a port eSATA! As well as VGA and HDMI outputs
- It little glossy parts
Cons:
- Average productivity
- Plastic cover tough enough
- 6-cell battery makes the laptop notebook column
- The bottom is basking in the long run
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March 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Lenovo | No Comments

For:
- Excellent battery life
- Finally equipped with a touchpad
- Excellent performance
Cons:
- Screens at X201 and X201s would be better
The long-awaited new 12-inch ultraportable notebook ThinkPad X201 from Lenovo is an update of the popular series X200 on a new platform of Intel Calpella, one of the most interesting options for the processor which will be dual-core Core i7-640LM with a frequency of 2.13 GHz. In this review we look at the entire family of X201, including the X201, X201s and X201 Tablet tablet and learn how they are better than the previous model.
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March 1st, 2010 | Posted in Lenovo | 1 Comment

For:
- Superb build quality
- Nice keyboard
- A good set of preinstalled software
- Pleasant trifles in the design
Cons:
- Very, very expensive
- Moderate Atom processor
- Medium quality touchpad (awkward keys and no input multiple fingers)
If you need a reliable stylish netbook, with excellent battery life, the new HP Mini 5102 could be exactly what you are looking for. The second quarter of 2010, you can even buy a configuration with a screen having a touch layer to point a finger (touch screen) to turn it into something like a tablet notebook. Read our article to find out whether this justifies the netbook business-class money, which he asks for HP.
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March 1st, 2010 | Posted in HP | No Comments