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PROS Terrific build quality and design Generous RAM size Bright, high-resolution screen for its size CONS Painful keyboard layout Poor thermal management No microSD card →
PROS Very small Dock has all the basic ports Internal battery Runs Windows 10 Fingerprint reader CONS Gets very warm after prolonged usage You’ve no →
OUR EARLY VERDICT The Chuwi LapBook is not an outstanding laptop, by any means, but at this budget price level you’ll be hard pressed to →
There are gadgets that change everything (the iPhone, Amazon Echo, Bose’s noise-canceling headphones), and then there are devices that are so spectacularly bad that they →
HIGHS Compact, sturdy build Innovative form factor transcends the 2-in-1 Note-taking is excellent Accurate stylus Close to stock Android install LOWS Typing without keys feels →
OUR EARLY VERDICT Panasonic has made a Surface Book for the business world. It may only be a small device, but it packs a solid →
Lenovo has a new 2-in-1 PC for those who want the convenience of a tablet and the truly usable form factor of a proper laptop. →
PROS Keyboard dock is well made and radically improves audio Decent battery life Robust build CONS Uses out-of-date Lollipop software ZenUI bloatware is annoying Underpowered →
PROS Decent keyboard and touchpad Excellent battery life Reasonable screen CONS Tiny storage Terrible performance KEY FEATURES 1.6GHz Intel Celeron N3050 2GB DDR3 RAM Weight: →
KEY FEATURES Bundled keyboard dock Full-sized USB sockets FHD screen option Intel Atom CPU Windows 10 Manufacturer: Lenovo Hands-on with Lenovo’s compact Windows 10 convertible →
If you’ve ever wondered what Android would look and feel like as a regular desktop operating system, now you can give your imagination a break. →
Regret never getting in on the netbook craze? Lenovo’s new S21e will solve that woe, as it is essentially a high-end netbook with a low →
At one time netbooks were all the rage, and though that trend has simmered down, the options for inexpensive and relatively low powered machines →
Lenovo has rolled out its back to school offerings, and among the lineup is the IdeaPad 100, a basic laptop that meets budget needs →
Pros Far smaller than Windows competitors Solid tablet mechanism High screen resolution Cons Consistently poor performance Disappointing keyboard and trackpad Underwhelming speakers Tiny, slow storage →
The super-svelte notebook gets a spiffy exterior makeover and receives an injection of B&O’s audio magic, though the company hasn’t said how much extra it →
While there’s no shortage of variety in the netbook market, one of the most commonly recommended – and certainly most commonly searched for here on →
The choice of ASUS Eee PC models keeps getting larger, and the company shows little sign of stopping until there’s a netbook variant for every →
In a world of $250 netbooks and credit crunch, is there a place for a high-end ultraportable that, in its peak configuration, costs $4,345? That’s →
With the recent boom in the popularity of Netbooks, providing customers with the most cost effective way to get on the Internet without adding all →
One of the major announcements for CES 2009, the Sony VAIO P has been hailed by some as the ultimate netbook, and by others as →
When Fujitsu-Siemens announced they’d be making a netbook, many ears pricked up. The company has a long history of ultraportable devices, and still makes one →
As evolutionary updates go you don’t get more basic than a cosmetic refresh, so imagine our surprise to find Lenovo guilty of just such a →
If there’s one segment in consumer electronics where it’s hard to stand out, it’s netbooks. The race to the bottom line, together with strict rules →
It’s probably fair to say that we haven’t been particularly impressed with what we’ve heard about Acer’s Aspire One 751. The phrase “pretty but dumb” →
While many scoffed at the idea of Nokia building a netbook, the idea does have its share of merits. After all, the Finnish company knows →
Lenovo’s ThinkPad range has a new baby brother, and while the company is now several generations through its IdeaPad netbooks, the ThinkPad X100e is the →
Intel’s Atom N270 processor – and the surrounding limitations on specifications – had a lot to answer for: over a year of cookie-cutter netbooks. With →
While Lenovo have long offered tablet PCs in their ThinkPad range, CES 2010 saw the surprising debut of several more consumer-focused touchscreen devices. The →