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iiView A2 Laptop MacBook Air's Stepchild
For $399 and packaged with Windows 7, you really gotta ask yourself: Does it even matter if the iiView A2 laptop looks like a MacBook Air knockoff? This affordable notebook features an Intel Atom
Read More »Adamo XPS Heat Sensitive Latch?
The Dell Adamo XPS is a sight for sore eyes. But for $2,000 we might just stick with a MacBook. That was until we found out this micro-laptop comes with a heat-sensing strip on
Read More »Dell Adamo XPS First Look
Dell’s Adamo XPS makes the MacBook Air look like a paperweight. How durable could this netbook be
Read More »gScreen's Double Screen Netbook
A dual-screen laptop. Hmmmm, intriguing idea. Looking at gScreen’s double screen notebook, your getting a glimpse of two 10.1-inch LCD screens (each producing 1024 x 600 or 1366 x 768 resolution) that comes with
Read More »Dell's Latitude Z Ready For Your Lap
The price range of $1,799 might be a little overboard for the average non-MacBook laptop consumer, even with a $200 rebate, but Dell’s Latitude Z might be the best lap dance you ever payed
Read More »LaCie's Sound2 PC Speakers Are Cool Like That
Designer Neil Poulton takes full accountability for these gorgeous PC speakers. LaCie’s Sound2 PC Speakers pumps 30 watts of peak power, and all thats necessary to enjoy these soundblasters is access to a USB
Read More »ColcaSac Eco-Friendly MacBook Sleeves
Fashionable? Not So? Environmentally Stylish? Definitely! ColcaSac’s latest lineup of MacBook sleeves is a great investment for laptop protection, with well-padded eco-friendly fabric being its biggest asset. $30 will keep in the good graces
Read More »Toshiba's Qosmio X500 Gaming Laptop
Portable gaming has made gaming on your laptop somewhat obsolete. Keep in mind though, you can’t get World of Warcraft or Half-Life 2 running on your DS or PSP, well for now at least.
Read More »QPAD 5K Ultimate Gaming Mouse
A mouse with a higher resolution sensor and 5 buttons. Seems like the perfect peripheral for FPS gaming on the PC and MAC. That’s what Swedish manufacturer QPAD is pushing as “ground breaking technology”.
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