The bottom line: The versatile HP Mini 210 adds best-of features from other HP laptops, but the HD video card requires a still-in-beta Flash update for streaming Flash video.
Their compact form factor is crucial for people who need to have their PC with them all the time, especially frequent business travelers. The keyboard is extremely comfortable to use with good res...
The bottom line: HP's sturdy and stylish Mini 5102 is a slight upgrade to one of our favorite Netbooks, but we had hoped for a little more fresh thinking for 2010.
The HP Mini 311 combines the functionality of both into one device which allows it to not only be portable, but powerful. Touchpad can get a little annoying, the white lid can look dirty because t...
Heat and Noise During normal use (browsing the web or working on a text document) the ProBook 4710s remained relatively cool but not very quiet. The ATI Radeon 4330 GPU with 512MB of dedicated mem...
This Toshiba laptop is also great for using as a media center, with Toshiba’s Express Media Player enabling you to bypass the system and access CDs and DVDs with a touch of button.
Compared to other consumer level notebooks on the market, it is midpriced at around $1,370. Powered by the Intel Core 2 Quad processor. Slow performance. Good battery life for a desktop replacemen...
The bottom line: HP's new Envy 15 packs high-powered components into a svelte 15-inch body. The result is an upscale status symbol that still shows a few first-generation rough edges.
Your expansion options with the Pavilion dm3-1080US are impressive, given the trim dimensions. You might be able to talk yourself into purchasing it as a luxurious, large netbook—a portable second...