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Gateway MD7826u Multimedia Notebook Review

Posted by admin On March - 31 - 2009

Gateway MD7826u Multimedia Notebook ReviewToday we are going to look at a new notebook from Gateway called the Gateway MD7826u. The notebook is a multimedia machine with that carries a price more typical of a mainstream notebook than a multimedia system with performance. Graduation is coming up and if you are already on the lookout for a good graduation gift, the Gateway MD7826u may be perfect. Read on for all the details.

Popularity: 22% [?]

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ASUS N81Vp Gaming Notebook Review

Posted by admin On March - 31 - 2009

ASUS N81Vp Gaming Notebook ReviewIf you are in the market for an easy system to take to LAN parties or interested in getting in some frags while on the road, the ASUS N81Vp would be a great choice. The ATI HD 4650 does a great job of playing your favorite games and will not disappoint! Also, if you are looking for a desktop replacement for an all-around powerful system, the N81Vp will likely meet your needs and last you well into the future with its durability. I would have no problem recommending this laptop to someone looking to spend ~$1200 on a laptop…

Popularity: 23% [?]

Dell Adamo Ultraportable Laptop

Posted by admin On March - 18 - 2009

Dell Adamo announced: 1.2GHz Core 2 Duo, $1,999Style-minded people who place a premium on precision craftsmanship and design will want to set the Adamo in their sights. While the machine is certainly an upper-end product, Dell has always done exceptionally well in the realm of mass production, so there is a reasonable chance that the Adamo could end up being more affordable than the competition by the end of the year. We hope so, as there’s a lot of demand for a light ultrathin laptop that can pack more power than the current netbooks. But there might be a bigger issue. Dell has gotten pretty good at design over the years and Adamo proves it – Dell can actually be stylish! The problem is that you need a customer base that covets that approach and we’re not sure Dell has it. Apple’s strength is that it has a few million customers that will buy anything it puts out because it’s either a fashion statement or the brand says something about them. The turn Dell is trying to make is a tough one right now. Adamo is interesting, but probably too fashionable for the price. If cost isn’t an issue, this is the slickest Windows-based laptop around.

Popularity: 28% [?]

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