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PC Magazine February 3, 2004 Robyn Peterson |
Matias Half Keyboard As its name implies, the Matias Half Keyboard looks like a keyboard broken in half. It's ideal for mobile hookups to your laptop, PDA, or cell phone via USB cable. |
InternetNews January 15, 2004 Eric Griffith |
Intel Adds 11g to Centrino Today the company said it's now shipping the Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG, the mini-PCI card solution that will make 802.11g a standard feature of future Centrino notebookS. |
PC Magazine December 24, 2003 Jamie M. Bsales |
ViewSonic Adds a Convertible ViewSonic was one of the first to market with tablet devices after the launch of Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, and now the company is augmenting its slate offerings with a convertible model. |
PC Magazine December 24, 2003 Jamie M. Bsales |
Thin-Client Notebook The Maxspeed MaxBook 810 may look like a traditional laptop, but it's actually a 2.9-pound portable thin-client device. |
PC World January 2004 |
Top 15 Notebook PCs Our revised chart looks at three categories of notebooks: desktop replacements, value notebooks, and ultraportables. |
PC Magazine November 18, 2003 |
Sharp Notebook Debuts 3-D Screen It's not every day -- or every year, for that matter -- that a new screen technology appears. So the debut of the Sharp Actius RD3D notebook ($3,299) is news. |
PC Magazine November 3, 2003 |
A Notebook with a Data Airbag IBM ThinkPad R50 can sense when it's falling and protect the hard drive. |
BusinessWeek November 24, 2003 Andy Reinhardt |
Europe Is For Laptop Lovers Thanks to plunging prices and new features, sales of laptop computers are taking off in Europe. |
BusinessWeek November 24, 2003 Andy Reinhardt |
Meet The Continent's Mighty Midgets The small fry battle the giants by selling ultracheap laptops. |
PC World December 2003 Carla Thornton |
Notebooks: Geared Up to Stay, or Go No matter how or where you prefer to do your computing, there's a notebook designed to match your style. We've pulled together the best of three types: desktop replacements, ultraportables, and value notebooks. |
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