What Is An Ultrabook And Do You Need One?

Ultrabook is a term coined by Intel to describe a new type of personal computing device. Ultrabooks fall somewhere between tablets and laptops, and they’re set to gain in popularity as the year goes on. Many popular manufacturers are coming out with their own versions of ultrabooks, including Acer, Dell, HP, Toshiba, Samsung, and Lenovo.… Continue reading What Is An Ultrabook And Do You Need One?

Acer Laptop Under $500 Review: Acer AC700-1099 Chromebook Review

A Chromebook is certainly not a complete laptop but it can help handle a lot of basic computing tasks. This Chromebook made by Acer is no doubt one product that makes a lot of people to be fond of Acer. It has great features for a Chromebook and it is not bad to have. But… Continue reading Acer Laptop Under $500 Review: Acer AC700-1099 Chromebook Review

The Mini 5103 Review

The Mini 5103 is a little net book that has a bias for the corporate client. It is a laptop that can be trusted to perform most computer chores well. You will especially love its great keyboard and trackpad. The touchscreen is also worth a mention. Overall, the performance of the Mini 5103 is below… Continue reading The Mini 5103 Review

Dell Inspiron Mini iM1012-6870BK Review

The iM1012-6870BK is the retail edition of the Mini 10 netbooks from Dell. It comes with an elegant design and a battery with a commendable staying power of over 6 hours. It suffers from its below -per hard drive that cannot punch with some of its peers, let alone the heavyweights. The model under review… Continue reading Dell Inspiron Mini iM1012-6870BK Review

The Asus Eee Pc 1201N Review

The Asus 1201N netbook is pretty good machine and is the best choice in the twelve inch netbook niche, but suffers for its low -performing battery that only returns a mere four hour shift. It comes with a useful video performance propelled by the nVidic lon chipset and the generous 12.1 inch LCD screen. The… Continue reading The Asus Eee Pc 1201N Review

How to Have a Zippy Little Netbook?

Netbooks are selling like hotcakes. It is true that these machines are very useful. They are compact, often have excellent battery life and are, above all, very affordable, since they are just under $300. At this price range, we shouldn’t expect miracles. Your netbook is intended to carry out most light tasks (text editing, web… Continue reading How to Have a Zippy Little Netbook?

Advantages of Asus Eee PC 1201pn – Why Asus Eee PC 1201pn Is Better Than Most Netbooks

Asus has a wide range list of laptop models that they have launched in the market. Most of the units they have presented to the world are satisfactory to the consumers. In 2010 they launched a new product which catches the eyes of the consumers because of its cheap price and good specs, the Asus… Continue reading Advantages of Asus Eee PC 1201pn – Why Asus Eee PC 1201pn Is Better Than Most Netbooks

2 Netbooks to Covet & 2 to Avoid

Nobody wants to carry around a ten pound laptop (trust me- been there, done that), but what can you do when your smart phone isn’t quite as savvy as you thought? You need more memory, more battery life, more versatility—more everything; and netbooks are pretty easy to upgrade. You need to work/live in excel… something… Continue reading 2 Netbooks to Covet & 2 to Avoid

Top 6 iPad Apps For the Best Mobile Office Experience

Apple’s iPad is currently selling like cupcakes and there is already another version of it on the way that will have a 7 inch screen (which people seem to prefer more than the 10 inch one) and will probably sport a web camera and upgraded internal specs, which will make it so much better. But… Continue reading Top 6 iPad Apps For the Best Mobile Office Experience

Blurring the lines: smartphones, tablets and netbooks

When Apple does something, the entire market sits up and takes notice. Every time it has launched an innovative device, the market heads in an entirely new direction. Apple did it in 2001 with the iPod, then in 2003 with the iTunes store, then again in 2007 with the iPhone. In 2010, Apple couldn’t resist… Continue reading Blurring the lines: smartphones, tablets and netbooks