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Kingston DataPak Portable PC Card Hard Drive [Review, Bytesector]
These PCMCIA hard drives are very practical. They are easy to install and they take up one TYPE II PCMCIA slot (unfortunately most newer laptops only come with one PCMCIA slot) in a laptop or hand held computer. Sat, 25 Jan, 2003 | 30 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Sager NP8886 2.8GHz Pentium 4 [Review, Anandtech]
As the line between notebook computers and desktop ones blurs even further a new line of desktop replacement computers have found their way to the market. Offering everything you have come to expect from a desktop system and more, these notebooks are powerful, feature filled, and heavy. Today we take a look at one of these notebooks, the Sager NP8886. Tue, 21 Jan, 2003 | 119 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
ECS Desknote i-Buddie 4 [Review, Digit Life]
The key difference of the Desknote from a notebook is a lacking battery; the desknote can work only from an external power source (or an external optional battery). This approach allows to do with cheaper computer components, which, in its turn, makes the system cheaper and more efficient. However, the problem of overheating can become more pressing. Whether it's so or not we will discuss later, and now look at the components and accessories. Mon, 20 Jan, 2003 | 93 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
WinBook X4 [Review, Hardwarecentral]
LCD monitors? DVD burners? It may be too late for holiday shopping, but it's not too late to be amazed by the bargains we found in our quarterly online-shopping-spree survey for both desktop and notebook PCs. We may have to change this feature's price cap from $1,000 to $500 to keep it challenging. Thu, 09 Jan, 2003 | 26 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Hypersonic Sonic Aviator 3.06GHz Pentium 4 [Review, Anandtech]
New power arrives to the mobile arena with the Hypersonic Sonic Aviator desktop replacement notebook. Featuring a 3.06GHz Pentium 4 processor, 1.0GB of PC2100 memory, and a 5400RPM hard drive, the Hypersonic Sonic Aviator is faster than a good majority of desktop systems sold today. Do you hear that sound? That is your desktop quivering in fear. Tue, 07 Jan, 2003 | 216 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail