The IBM ThinkPad T Series has always been an excellent choice for businesses for portable powerful computing, but its high price and features do not make it the best choice for the average consumer.
The bottom line: The IBM ThinkPad T43 delivers similar performance but lesser battery life than the identically designed ThinkPad T42; we think the latter remains the better buy.
The Sony VAIO FZ is a nice looking notebook with a solid set of features that are sure to appeal to people looking for a full-featured notebook with clean lines. While the entry-level version of th...
The bottom line: The Asus W5F provides a number of great multimedia features, but because of its relatively high price, suspect case, and poor warranty, we can't recommend it over similar laptops ...
The bottom line: The fast, reliable, and easy-to-manage ThinkPad T41 series is a traveler's delight, as well as one of the best thin-and-lights on the market.
The bottom line: As a highly configurable budget-range black box, Dell's Inspiron 1545 laptop line can be a good value--as long as you don't pile on the upgrades.
It has the fastest Pentium M 765 processor currently available, a gorgeous 17-inch screen, and the longest-lasting battery we've seen in a desktop replacement—all for a very good price.
Port and network connections are basic, but the X41 is easily expandable, offering user-upgradable storage and memory. The X41 is sold standard with an eight-cell battery, which lasted twice as lo...