Laptop news
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AMD shows off 11.6-inch Windows 8 hybrid tablet at E-Series APU launch
AMD has officially launched its latest E-Series APU platform at its Computex press event. These new processors will be found in new notebook and desktop computers from major brands, including Acer, Asus, HP, Lenovo, Samsung, Sony and Toshiba.
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Hands on: Gigabyte's X11 ultrabook
Gigabyte's announcement of its X11 made waves last week, with its claim to be the world's lightest ultrabook. We managed to get our hands on the lone unit on display at Computex, and we were impressed by its design and build. 1
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Hands on: Samsung Series 5 Ultra Convertible
Samsung has modified its Series 5 Ultra to flip back on itself, turning it into a Windows slate.
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Acer Aspire S7 ultrabook hands-on
Among the other Windows 8-based devices announced, Acer reveals two slim, light, white-clad Aspire 7 ultrabooks.
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Fujitsu debuts ultrabook duo in the new LifeBook U Series
The Japanese PC maker has launched two new Ivy Bridge machines with the LifeBook U Series.
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Halo 4, SmartGlass headline Microsoft's E3 launch
An earth-shaking, in-depth demo of Halo 4 opened up Microsoft's annual Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) Xbox 360 media briefing, getting the thousands worked up about the upcoming blockbuster. But beyond that, Microsoft had little to sustain the excitement.
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Asus to bring Android to Windows with BlueStacks
Asus has revealed a new partnership at Computex to make its computers more Android-friendly, teaming with app-player BlueStacks.
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Dozens of touch ultrabook designs for Windows 8
Intel believes Windows 8 is set to bring many touch-enabled ultrabooks to the market, with around 30 designs in the pipeline. And not all are expected to flip, swivel, detach or slide.
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Acer announces Windows 8 ultrabooks, tablets and AIOs
Acer has announced a new range of products that are meant to break away from its old image of making cheap, plastic computers. And just in time for the launch of Microsoft's Windows 8.
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Sony unveils ultrabook-like T-series Vaios
The Japanese electronics giant is finally jumping on the ultrabook bandwagon. The Sony Vaio T-series, unveiled today at a press event in Singapore, will be available in 11.6- and 13.3-inch screen sizes. 1
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