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Dell Latitude D630 Notebook Review

Dell Latitude D630 Notebook Review

The Dell Latitude D630 notebook is Dell’s first attempt at using Intel’s new Santa Rosa platform. Apart from the sleek grey/silver tones, the notebook boasts a stronger magnesium alloy chasis, new CPU speeds of up to 2.4GHz, faster 802.11n wireless connection, a brighter LCD display and battery life of up to 9.5 hours. (more…)


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New Dell Latitude D830, D630 and D531 Notebooks

New Dell Latitude Notebooks

Dell has upgraded three notebooks in their Latitude series to Intel’s new Santa Rosa platform. The new Dell Latitude D830, D630 and D531 feature improved performance, next-generation 802.11n wireless connectivity, enhanced battery life and a tougher magnesium allow frame. (more…)


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Apple Releases Newer, Faster MacBooks

New Apple MacBook Notebook

Apple has announced the availability of new notebooks with faster processors, more memory and more hard disk space. The updated MacBooks are available on Apple’s Online Store immediately (see link below). (more…)


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Toshiba Satellite P205 Notebook Review

Toshiba Satellite P205 Notebook

The Toshiba Satellite P205 is a nice looking multimedia/desktop replacement notebook aimed at home users. It sports a huge (albeit gorgeous) 17″ glossy widescreen that’s a treat when it comes to watching DVDs. Combined with the high quality Harmon Kardon speakers, it would’ve been the mobile gamer’s choice if only it had a more powerful and dedicated graphics card. (more…)


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