Friday, January 7, 2011

New Laptops

New Laptops

New Asus Motherboards Support Intel's Sandy Bridge CPUs
Asus has announced a range of motherboards and laptops that support Intel's new Sandy Bridge processors.[...]
New Sony Laptops Take On MacBook Air

Sony launched a duo of thin laptops at the Consumer Electronics Show on Wednesday that offer a more affordable alternative to Apple's MacBook Air. The new Vaio S and Y portables start at $900 and $550, respectively. And although they cost less than Apple's ultra-slim Airs, which start at $1,000 (11-inch) and $1,300 (13-inch), they're a tad thicker and heavier too.[...]

Fujitsu's Five New LifeBook Laptops and Tablet PCs

Fujitsu launches five new LifeBook laptops and tablet PCs, including a 3D model.[...]

Rounding up Toshiba's new laptops
Toshiba delivered a lot of new laptops at CES 2011. Here they are in one comprehensive guide. Originally posted at CES 2011[...]
Rounding up HP's new laptops

HP has a solid line of laptops to show off at CES, and here is our handy guide to the new systems. Originally posted at CES 2011[...]

New Laptops, Bond Prices: Hot Trends
(Information on new laptops and bond prices updated in today's Hot Trends article.) NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- "New laptops" is a hot search topic today as several big name tech companies prepare to unveil new laptops and gadgets at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week. Acer is expected to debut a lineup of Aspire laptops that will operate on Intel's new mobile quad-core processor.[...]
MSI shows off Sandy Bridge laptops and motherboards
Hardware vendor among the first to support new generation of Intel chips Micro-Star International (MSI) on Tuesday unveiled some of the first laptops and motherboards with Intel's latest microprocessor family, formerly codenamed 'Sandy Bridge,' on board.[...]

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