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Magazine articles on laptop and notebook computers.
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InternetNews
March 30, 2004
Michael Singer
Tadpole Jumps on Opteron Pad The Sun Microsystems partner adds AMD's 64-bit chips to its Solaris- and Pentium-based notebooks. mark for My Articles 421 similar articles
PC World
April 2004
Top 15 Notebook PCs Portables with distinctive designs--a 17-inch wide-screen model and a unit that can convert to a Tablet PC--debut this month. mark for My Articles 534 similar articles
PC Magazine
April 6, 2004
Bill Howard
Fujitsu's Multimedia Heavyweight Looking for a desktop replacement multimedia notebook where the emphasis is more on desktop replacement and multimedia than notebook? mark for My Articles 249 similar articles
PC Magazine
April 6, 2004
Matthew P. Graven
What to Do When Things Go Wrong Who can you turn to when something goes wrong with your computer? mark for My Articles 548 similar articles
Macworld
April 2004
Jennifer Berger
20-Inch iMac G4 Larger Display Makes for More Fun -- and More Work mark for My Articles 248 similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 15, 2004
Stephen H. Wildstrom
Bargain Laptops, But Not Too Shabby What sort of laptop can you buy for less than $1,000? In the not-so-distant past, a sub-$1,000 notebook was probably a discontinued model with a dinky display and short on power, memory, and disk storage. Today, you can get a current-production, name-brand model for under $750 that may be all the notebook many buyers need. mark for My Articles 751 similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 15, 2004
Park & Edwards
Are Laptops The Next Desktops? With a price war raging, notebooks are headed fast toward commodity status mark for My Articles 483 similar articles
PC Magazine
March 16, 2004
Bill Howard
Affordable, Portable Speed Demon The current speed champion of the 32-bit notebook computing world is a 64-bit computer: the eMachines M6807. mark for My Articles 216 similar articles
PC Magazine
March 16, 2004
S. Jae Yang
First Thin-Client Laptop Last year, the theft of a Wells Fargo contractor's laptop--with the banking records of more than 200,000 customers--made some enterprises think twice about storing valuable corporate data on portable PCs. Maxspeed's solution is a simple one: A laptop without a hard drive. mark for My Articles 7 similar articles
PC Magazine
March 16, 2004
Jamie M. Bsales
Raise Your Laptop Tired of hunching over your laptop to see that high-res display? The aircraft-grade aluminum Dexia Rack elevates your machine to a more comfortable height, while making room for a standard keyboard below. And it collapses to just three-quarters of an inch in thickness for travel. mark for My Articles 28 similar articles
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