The launch of Intel's low-power CULV platform for ultraportable, lightweight computer systems led to the release of a number of new computer systems, specifically designed to take advantage of the low-power specifications of the said platform, especially since, in terms of performance, CULV-based laptops are bet... |
17 August 2009 11:11 GMT |
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After much anticipation, Round Rock, Texas-based Dell has finally decided to launch its ultra-thin portable computer system, known as the Adamo, which is meant to meet the needs of tech fashionistas, as it combines an ultra-sleek design with the basic in computing performance. Starting at US$1,999, the new Dell lapto... |
17 March 2009 04:01 GMT |
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As some of you remember, earlier this year Dell announced the world that it was getting ready to roll out a new ultrathin portable computer system, dubbed Adamo, which would compete with Apple's MacBook Air. However, it appears that some time has passed since we last heard of the Adamo, and Dell decided to relea... |
10 March 2009 05:55 GMT |
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According to some reports on the Internet, ASUS is planning its own ultrathin portable computer system that will likely compete with Apple's already famous MacBook Air. Said system could be part of the company's extensive range of netbook systems and provide users with a PC alternative to Apple's ultra... |
9 March 2009 12:30 GMT |
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MSI is expected to further expand its lineup of X-Slim portable computer systems with the addition of a new Pentium-powered model that will allow the motherboard maker to better compete with Apple's ultra-thin MacBook Air. The company is said to be developing an upgraded version of the X320 netbook, which has be... |
15 January 2009 03:52 GMT |
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