Tuesday, 30 August 2011


Acer Iconia 6120


Acer Iconia 6120



The Acer Iconia 6120 isn't the first dual-screen Windows 7 tablet on the block. The Toshiba Libretto W105 had two 7-inch displays and was about the size and weight of a paperback, but its short battery life and lackluster software doomed that device to collectible status. The Acer Iconia 6120 is different. It's more like

Sunday, 28 August 2011

DELL XPS


DELL XPS





DELL XPS



Curious PCMag readers have frequently asked us: "I need a laptop that looks like the Apple MacBook Pro, but loads Windows. What are my options?" Besides having an uncanny resemblance to Apple's laptop, the Dell XPS 15z (Microsoft) gets the overwhelming nod because it's fast, future-proofed, and runs a native

Saturday, 20 August 2011

Dell Latitude E5420


Dell Latitude E5420





Dell Latitude E5420


When Dell means business, it doesn't kid around. The Dell Latitude E5420 is one of the toughest-looking corporate laptops I've seen that isn't specifically designated as ruggedized. From its dark grey, brushed anodized aluminum case to its magnesium-based insides and sturdy-looking hinges and lock, everything about it screams "hard-core business tool."

Tuesday, 16 August 2011

Dell Latitude E6220

Dell Latitude E6220


Dell Latitude E6220


Dell Latitude E6220 is Dell's E-Series Latitudes have a strong business streak, sitting within the class of notebook that the company delineates to its small and medium business customers. The Dell Latitude E6220 is a 12.5-inch notebook that measures in at 309x24.8x226mm and weighs a scant 1.43kg, making it very portable indeed. At this size of Dell Latitude E6220 you can't expect much more than a regular keyboard, and aside from inlaid volume controls at the top of the keyboard bezel, that's all you get. The keyboard is nicely spaced and has a good feel to it for basic typing tasks.

Thursday, 11 August 2011

Dell Latitude E6420 ATG


Dell Latitude E6420 ATG

Dell Latitude E6420 ATG


The Dell Latitude E6420 ATG is one of the most well-balanced notebooks we've seen in the semi-rugged class of business notebooks. Dell Latitude E6420 ATG  system is a bit pricey, however, and suffers in screen resolution options and ease of upgrades.  It is also heavy, weighing in at about seven pounds.

Tuesday, 2 August 2011

Sony VAIO Y

Sony VAIO Y

Sony VAIO Y





The team at Sony VAIO Y has completely reinvented the Sony VAIO Y notebook with some help from AMD. The newSony VAIO Y (technically called the "VAIO YB") is Sony's first laptop to feature the new AMD E-350 processor and graphics. This 11-inch laptop is more expensive than a typical netbook but offers significantly better performance. Take a look at what we have to say about this mighty mini.
Our Sony VAIO Y (YB) features the following specifications:

 
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