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PC World October 2003 |
Top 15 Notebook PCs On the power side, new models pack lots of features into streamlined cases. |
PC World October 2003 Carla Thornton |
Laptop Era Dawns Notebook power -- and sales -- are rising fast. Wireless networking growth only sweetens the deal. Should your next PC be a laptop? |
CFO September 15, 2003 Doug Bartholomew |
Your Replacement or Mine? For desktop computers, something newish this way comes. |
PC Magazine September 16, 2003 Bill Howard |
Dell, HP Take On the IBM X31 Ultraportable notebooks -- those weighing between 3 and 4 pounds -- make up a small but growing part of the portable landscape, especially among executives who always carry machines with them. |
PC Magazine September 16, 2003 Bill Howard |
Large-Screen Notebooks Push the Limits of Portability After Apple introduced its innovative PowerBook G4 with a 17-inch screen earlier this year, it was only a matter of time before other PC makers got hold of wide-screen panels. |
PC Magazine September 16, 2003 Cynthia Rhett |
A True Laptop Case Your search for the perfect laptop backpack may be over. |
PC Magazine August 27, 2003 Jamie M. Bsales |
Take It With You For gamers and professionals on the go, the 15-inch NEC-Mitsubishi MultiSync LCD1565 (8.6 pounds) and the 17-inch LCD1765 (13.2 pounds) will each feature a clever folding stand. |
PC Magazine August 27, 2003 Bill Howard |
The Next Big Thing: Megaportables When a notebook weighs over 10 pounds, it's more of a fold-up desktop PC than a notebook. A compelling case can be made for heavier notebooks. |
Entrepreneur September 2003 Amanda C. Kooser |
Take One Tablet... Mobile computing has gotten flatter -- and more flexible -- since the tablet PC came onto the scene earlier this year. We took a look at a host of first-generation machines to see if their capabilities live up to their promises. |
PC World September 2003 Melissa Perenson |
Popcorn With Your Portable Catch a movie with one of the new wide-screen notebook models. |
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