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Best. Notebook. Ever.Lenovo ThinkPad X300 Review
Fair warning: It costs $3,000. Fair warning: You won't care. Lenovo's lightweight goes toe to toe with Apple's MacBook Air -- well, it would if the Air had a DVD burner, a LAN connection, and a sharper screen. Think about a solid-state hard disk, full-sized keyboard, ample battery life, and impeccable green credentials in a 13.3-inch, just-over-3-pound slimline. Now try to be satisfied with your current notebook.
Thursday , May 15, 2008 10:30:00 AM

Hey, Good Lookin'Samsung SCX-4500 Multifunction Printer Review
It's one fancy desk accessory: Samsung's 6.5-inch-high black box looks more like a jet-black piece of home theater equipment or modern sculpture than the monochrome laser printer/scanner/copier it is. The $300 all-in-one's speed, quiet operation, and output quality are impressive, too -- but small-office operators will have to decide whether to make a few sacrifices for style.
Tuesday , May 06, 2008 02:00:00 PM

A Mouse for Home and AwayMicrosoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 2.0 Review
You won't get more legroom in coach, but you'll get a handful of point-and-click productivity with Microsoft's newest mouse: Like laptop mice, it has a snap-in USB receiver that won't get lost in the bottom of your briefcase, but it's a full-grown, fully comfortable desktop mouse instead of one of the child's-hand-sized miniature models usually offered to notebook users. Is it the one mouse to use with both of your PCs?
Friday , April 18, 2008 03:45:00 PM

HP Takes on the EeeHP 2133 Mini-Note Review
Will kids in your school district get this year's coolest subnotebook before you do? HP says its three-pound, 8.9-inch-screened, adult-sized-keyboarded little laptop is headed for classrooms. But that doesn't mean business travelers -- or shoppers who've been eyeing Asus's hot-selling Eee PC -- can't check out HP models ranging from $499 Linux to $749 Vista Business configurations.
Tuesday , April 08, 2008 02:15:00 PM

Gateway's Affordable GamerGateway FX7020 and FHD2400 Review
The low-priced desktops on superstore shelves are fine word processing and Web-surfing machines, but will disappoint consumers planning to visit the game software section in the adjacent aisle. Gateway tempts retail shoppers who can't afford exotic gaming rigs with an $1,100 powerhouse that packs AMD's quad-core Phenom 9600 and Nvidia's sensational GeForce 8800 GT.
Tuesday , March 25, 2008 01:30:00 PM

Zonbu Zonbook Review
It's easy to find a $600 laptop these days, but a $279 notebook is something else -- definitely something else, in the case of Zonbu's 15.4-inch-screened, VIA C7-powered portable. Using Linux instead of Windows, the self-updating, self-backing-up laptop frees you from PC maintenance for a cell-phone-style subscription fee of $15 a month.
Friday , March 07, 2008 02:00:00 PM

Logitech MX Air Review
Three, two, one -- we have liftoff! Er, wait a second, liftoff of what? A mouse? Yes, Logitech's latest wireless mouse works fine on your desk, but with a bit of practice does the same in midair -- tracking smoothly through MP3 tracks or Web pages while you make waves from across the room. Add a few nifty stunt-flying maneuvers or gesture commands, and you might almost forget the pointer's high-flying price.
Tuesday , February 12, 2008 02:10:00 PM

Xerox Phaser 6130 Review
Tempted to put a color laser printer on your desk? Xerox just increased the temptation with an easy-to-use, 12-ppm PostScript 3 model that's a few inches trimmer -- and at $374, a few dollars cheaper -- than anything you've seen before. We think its price/performance mix is bad news for color inkjets, but it may not quite knock other color lasers -- including other Xeroxes -- out of competition.
Friday , January 25, 2008 11:40:00 AM

Fujitsu LifeBook U810 Review
Notebooks don't come any more compact than Fujitsu's ultraportable LifeBook U810 -- especially not if they're fully capable, Windows Vista-powered Tablet PCs. Is this 1.5-pound, $999 keyboard- or pen-input convertible the right traveling partner for you?
Wednesday, January 02, 2008 04:00:00 PM

Systemax Assault T72212P Review
Oops, we dropped it again: TigerDirect.com's made-in-USA house brand ventures from its usual good-but-generic PC territory with a ruggedized notebook priced far below better-known bump- and spill-proof brands at $1,300. We put the 14-inch laptop to the test -- making sure, of course, we don't accidentally stand on it and being very careful with that cup of water next to the keyboard ...
Tuesday , December 04, 2007 01:10:00 PM

Lexmark X6570 All-In-One Review
Thursday , November 29, 2007 06:10:00 PM

Asus Eee PC 4G Review
Friday , November 16, 2007 10:15:00 AM

Fujitsu LifeBook T2010 Review
Tuesday , November 06, 2007 02:00:00 PM

HP Compaq dc7800 Integrated Work Center Review
Monday , October 22, 2007 12:50:00 PM

HP Compaq 2510p Review
Tuesday , October 09, 2007 11:30:00 AM

Data Robotics Drobo Review
Tuesday , September 25, 2007 01:45:00 PM

Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Review
Wednesday, September 12, 2007 01:50:00 PM

Logitech VX Nano Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks Review
Tuesday , August 21, 2007 02:15:00 PM

Gateway E-155C Review
Friday , August 10, 2007 12:30:00 PM

Samsung Q1 Ultra Review
Tuesday , July 31, 2007 12:30:00 PM

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