Tag: centrino

Asus F8Va

It may not be the sexiest notebook in town, but Asus' 14.1-inch laptop is Centrino 2 certified, and sports some excellent multimedia capabilities.

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Fujitsu Lifebook S6520

Following on from the S6410, Fujitsu has updated its internals to Centrino 2 spec and released the Lifebook S6510.

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HP Compaq nx6320 and HP Desk Value Bundle

The HP Compaq nx6320 is a excellent business notebook, while the Premium Desk bundle isn't as attractive as options from companies like Logitech.

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Toshiba Qosmio G30

Although the benefit of HD DVD is questionable, the Toshiba Qosmio G30 is still the most feature-rich home entertainment notebook we've seen to date.

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Sony VAIO VGN-SZ18GP

The new VAIO VGN-SZ series are the first Sony notebooks to use the Hybrid Graphic System.

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NEC VERSA S5200

While NEC isn't a big name in Australian notebooks, the VERSA S5200 should put the company on the ultra-portable map thanks to its competitive price and performance.

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Toshiba Satellite Pro P100

Toshiba's Satellite Pro P100 is a competent multimedia workhorse that could easily replace most regular desktop PCs.

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Lenovo ThinkPad X60

The X60's lightweight yet rugged design, advanced security features and great warranty make it ideal for the mobile professional.

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Asus A6J

The ASUS A6J's outdated chassis is incongruent with its use of the latest dual-core Yonah processor on Intel's new Centrino platform.

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ASUS V6J

The ASUS V6J is a reasonably compact thin-and-light notebook that has the added bonus of being quite powerful as well.

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HP Pavilion dv2040TX

HP's new line of entertainment notebooks not only delivers in features, but also goes the extra mile in redesigning the chassis to appeal to those with unconventional tastes.

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LG LW70 Express

LG wants you to work and play with its new notebook, the 17-inch widescreen LW70.

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Dell Inspiron 9400

The Dell Inspiron 9400 packs a solid set of multimedia features, and when configured with Intel's Core Duo processor, it has enough power to speed through virtually any task, from editing video to playing games.

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Optima Centoris W259

For a budget notebook, the Centoris W259 packs a wide range of features into its sub-3kg shell.

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HP Compaq nx9420

At 3.36kg, the HP Compaq nx9420 is one of the lightest 17-inch notebooks on the market. It's also extremely powerful, capable of both gaming and silky smooth film viewing.

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Samsung X15 plus

The X15 Plus is an interesting enough notebook, but screen issues and a lacklustre bundled software package make it less enticing.

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Acer TravelMate 8200

From a performance perspective, the fast Acer TravelMate 8200 does Intel's new Core Duo processor proud -- but its mediocre battery is hardly the five hours Intel promised.

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Dell Inspiron 630m (14.1-inch, 1.6GHz)

Dell's Inspiron 630m is undoubtedly the king of the budget notebook hill. Its battery life blitzes the competition, and its performance and features are also top notch.

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Sony Vaio TT

The Vaio TT is billed by Sony as the world's smallest Blu-ray laptop. With noise-cancelling energy-saving technologies, it's designed for business users who want to watch their own movies after the work's done on long international flights.

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HP Pavilion dv5-1050tx

The sleek design and good performance of the HP Pavilion dv5-1050tx makes it a solid contender, but don't plan on removing the power cord any time soon.

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