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Asus Lamborghini VX3-A1 Review: Solid build with cool extras, pretty costly

The Asus Lamborghini VX3 is a lap-based homage to the famous sports car of the same name, complete with a screamingly bright automotive yellow paint job.

The Good: Solid construction. Leather detailing. Cool branded extras.

The Bad: Kind of slow for a laptop named after a race car. Expensive. Poor battery life. Read more

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Dell Inspiron 1420 Review: Good features and battery life for low Budget, overall a little dated

Dell-Inspiron-1420The Dell Inspiron 1420 offers a reasonable mix of components, including 3GB of RAM, but lacks the updated features found on Dell’s latest 15-inch Inspirons, including touch-sensitive media control buttons and an HDMI output, making it look and feel a little dated. Read more

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HP Pavilion dv2800t Review: Sharp artsy design, excellent performance but lacks USB ports

The HP Pavilion dv2800t Artist Edition offers the best of both worlds in the form of an affordable 14-inch laptop.

The Good: An artist’s delight. Highly configurable. Discrete graphics is standard. Starving artist price. Excellent performance scores. Included accessory bag.

The Bad: Only two USB ports. Read more

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Asus Eee PC 900 Review: Multitouch pad works in Windows, keyboard too small

The Eee PC 900 is one of the first Windows laptops to offer a multitouch pad. This $549 mini-notebook provides a larger screen and multitouch touchpad without adding much to the overall size of the device. Read more

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ASUS U2E-A2B Review: Expensive, but weighs next to nothing

ASUS-U2E-A2BThe pricey ASUS U2E-A2B comes with an internal optical drive and a 32GB SSD , as well as, leather fixtures in all its 2.7-pound frame.

The Good: Gorgeous leather accents. LED backlit screen. Built-in optical drive. The only 3-pound ultraportable with an HDMI port. Excellent battery life. Energy efficient.

The Bad: 92 percent keyboard. Three-cell battery is not enough. Poor performance scores. Way too expensive. Could use a cellular modem.

The Bottomline: The ASUS U2E-A2B is a gorgeous, leather-clad ultraportable that weighs next to nothing. But it could use a price reduction and a processor upgrade. Read more

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Gateway M-152XL Reviewed: Superior performance, low budget

The Gateway M-152XL a desktop replacement laptop that runs on Intel’s latest “Penryn” technology and includes an ATI graphics card for casual gamers—not bad when you combine this kind of raw horsepower with a high price tag. Read more

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Acer Aspire 8920-6671 Reviewed: Set to impress movie watchers

Acer Aspire 8920-6671 is the first laptop we’ve seen with an 18.4-inch display, coupled with a Blu-ray drive and a unique set of touch-sensitive media controls, making it a truly impressive package for movie watchers. Read more

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Asus M70 Laptop Reviewed: 1-Terabyte laptop stores a lot, but super heavy and buggy

Asus-1TB-LaptopThe Asus M70S is the first laptop computer with a full TB of storage space standard, courtesy of two 500GB drives spinning away inside its ginormous, 8.8-pound chassis. Read more

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Toshiba Satellite U405-S2830 Reviewed: Glossy laminate makes it a total stunner

Toshiba-Satellite-U405-S2830The Toshiba Satellite U405-S2830 is dressed up in Toshiba’s very own Fusion finish. The U405’s look is bound to entice media enthusiasts and college-bound students with its decorative patterns and glossy laminates. Read more

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Toshiba Satellite A305 Reviewed: So pretty laptop gets a lot of smudge

Toshiba-Satellite-A305 The Toshiba Satellite A305 is so pretty you’d be surprised. Good looks include reflective hematite stripes and and lacquered finish catch light, while the keys shimmer like little black candies, inviting your fingers to dance across them. Read more

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