Tag: laptop

Lenovo IdeaPad Y460 0633 Review

Lenovo’s IdeaPad line of consumer-targeted laptops is a far cry from the traditional dry ThinkPad business systems the company is known for. We’d go so far as to call the IdeaPad brand highly underrated, as the designs are among the

Gateway NV7901u Review

Remember the Gateway NV7915u? Back in our Spring 2010 retail roundup of laptops, the budget-priced 17-incher won our Best of Budget category, and also received an Editors’ Choice recommendation. At $599, its combination of Intel Core i3 processor, large hard-drive

Gateway EC5809u Review

We’re going to go out on a limb here and say it: from a consumer standpoint, a large-screened “thin-and-light” laptop has little appeal over a regular mainstream system. That is to say, thin doesn’t matter all that much when a

General Dynamics Itronix Ruggedized GD6000 Laptop Review

When is rugged too rugged? General Dynamics Itronix realized that a majority of fully-rugged notebooks were rarely being taken out of vehicles—and customers were paying for protection they didn’t need. That’s why the company has a “vehicle-rugged notebook,” the GD6000.

Asus G73JH-A1 Gaming Laptop Review

When word of the Asus G73JH first came out at CES 2010 it definitely left an impression. A giant, all-black 17-inch full HD wide-screen gaming laptop with a Core i7 processor, 8GB of memory, dual 7,200rpm 500GB hard drives, a

2010 Apple MacBook Pro Spring Edition Review

The 2009 version of the 13-inch MacBook Pro was one of our favorite laptops, providing a great combination of design, performance, and battery life in a thin chassis. We tended to like it even more than the 15-inch model, since

Fujitsu LifeBook MH380 Review

The last time we reviewed a Fujitsu Lifebook Netbook–the M2010–we didn’t completely buy the company’s educational market pitch, as it seemed to merely offer a package that didn’t add up to more than any other Netbook at a price that

How to buy a laptop.

The Big Picture If you’ve ever shopped for a laptop, you know that the factors to consider go far beyond performance and connections. Notebook buyers have to think about such additional variables as size, weight, screen dimensions, battery life, and

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