Tags: lenovo, notebook, pcmcia

Lenovo 3000 N200

The Lenovo 3000 N200 is quite a nifty notebook which verges on desktop replacement. Once all the extra useless software has been stripped off, it's a robust and well performing system that is sure to find a home slung to the shoulder of a few office execs.

Compare Prices | All Lenovo reviews

Dell Latitude E6500

The Dell Latitude E is a glimpse into the future of laptops. With high expandability, configurable and a strong design, it should suit most corporate environments.

Compare Prices | All Dell reviews

MSI MEGABOOK M675

Intel has the upperhand when it comes to dual-core processing, and though this is a valiant attempt by MSI at incorporating the competitor AMD, the execution is found wanting.

All MSI reviews

Fujitsu LifeBook Q2010

The LifeBook Q2010 redefines how thin and gravity-defying a notebook can get. Unfortunately, being at the forefront of mobility requires a significant sacrifice to the feature set as well as your budget.

Compare Prices | All Fujitsu PC reviews

Dell Latitude ATG D620

Perfect for those who need a high-powered notebook in an unfriendly environment, but back-breaking, expensive and unnecessary for the cubicle warrior.

Compare Prices | All Dell reviews

ThinkPad founder details future laptop tech

On his recent trip to Sydney, the father of the ThinkPad provided some great insights into the future of laptop computing.

Dude, Dell does backup

Worried about losing files or photos? Dell says it's got your back.