HP updates ultraportable with Core i5, i7 chips
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Hewlett-Packard is updating its line of business ultraportable laptops with Intel’s latest chips.
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Hewlett-Packard is updating its line of business ultraportable laptops with Intel’s latest chips.
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Dell is selling good-looking yet inexpensive consumer laptops. Should Apple be worried?
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Performance laptops based on Intel’s Core i5 processor are pushing out the older Core 2 laptops. Meanwhile, the Mac maker sticks to its Core 2 guns.
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Laptops based on the new mobile Intel Core i3 and i5 processors from Dell and Acer continue to roll into retailers at sub-$700 price points.
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AP – At the International Consumer Electronics Show last week, 3-D television, electronic readers and little laptops captured much of the attention.
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After scrapping the initial Larrabee processor, the chip giant will focus on graphics technology for laptops.
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CNET reviewers check out the X-Mini Max II capsule speakers, the GoPro Motorsports HD Hero camera, laptops from Sony and Dell, and more.
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At least two companies aim to make smartbooks different enough from laptops–and Netbooks–that consumers will take notice. Think of the device as a large smartphone.
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AP – Personal computers are changing — and not just because of the recent launch of Windows 7. Visit an electronics store and you might also find laptops are missing a familiar component. You could experiment with new ways of controlling some computers. And you’ll see portable PCs slimming down.
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AP – Dell Inc.’s second-quarter results reinforce what other tech heavyweights have shown recently about the health of the personal-computer industry: it’s still wounded by the recession, but is staggering back to its feet, thanks to consumers, bargain prices and little “netbook” laptops for surfing the Internet.
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