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Asus B23E 12.5-inch ultraportable aims to win over cold business hearts

January 23rd, 2012 11:48am No comments

Asus B23E 12.5-inch ultraportable aims to win over business hearts

Aiming directly at the ThinkPad business market is the new Asus B23E ultraportable laptop, the B23E, served up in a rather splendidly austere, none-more-black finish.

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LG Z330 and Z430 Super Ultrabooks claim the world’s skinniest laptop crown

January 5th, 2012 4:20pm 1 comment

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With CES 2012 just around the corner we expect there’ll soon be more competition for the ‘world’s thinnest laptop’ accolade, but right now LG’s new 13.3″ Xnote Z330 Super Ultrabook can claim the prize.

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Lenovo’s street tough ThinkPad X130e: better than the iPad for the education market

December 6th, 2011 10:41am 2 comments

Lenovo's street tough ThinkPad X130e: a better tool than the iPad for the education market

Lenovo have announced a new laptop designed to take the rough and tumble of the classroom in the shape of the ThinkPad X130e 11.6-inch ultraportable.

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Lenovo IdeaPad U260 shoulder barges the MacBook Air

November 13th, 2010 12:09pm No comments

Lenovo IdeaPad U260 shoulder barges the MacBook Air

Launching on Monday, November 15th and hoping to redirect some MacBook Air-bound traffic is the new Lenovo Ideapad U260, a pleasingly slim and light ultraportable sporting a 12.5 inch display and a Core i-series processor.

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Dell Inspiron M101z netbook ready to reduce your wallet by £379

July 27th, 2010 11:56am No comments

Dell Inspiron M101z netbook ready to reduce your wallet by £379

Dell has created some shelf space for their new Inspiron M101z netbook, an ‘ultra-thin and ultra-portable’ machine which is now available on their UK online store.

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Sony Vaio P series packs accelerometer, touchpad, GPS

May 10th, 2010 10:26am 1 comment

Sony Vaio P series packs accelerometer, touchpad, GPS

Sony’s original take on a netbook-cum-ultraportable – the ludicrously over priced VAIO P series – failed miserably to impress, but the company aren’t giving up on the concept quite yet, no sir!

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