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Lenovo says ‘mainstream’ Ultrabooks coming

Lenovo, which reported first-quarter earnings in Hong Kong on Thursday, discussed its upcoming strategy for Ultrabooks–ultraslim, light Windows laptops that compete with the MacBook Air. During the earnings conference call on Thursday, Chief Operating Officer Rory Read spoke about Lenovo’s...
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Toshiba Qosmio X775 3D

If the Qosmio X775-3DV78 had wheels, it would be featured in a Fast and Furious movie–one of the good ones. Not only is it a swift everyday performer and a great game player, it has 3D, a sexy color scheme, and red backlighting for its buttons and keyboard. Throw in chromed speaker ports at the top of...
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Alienware M18x Intel Core i7 2630QM 2.0GHz (2.8GHz w/Turbo Boost, 6MB Cache)

The good: The new Alienware M18x is built around a stunning 18-inch display, with copious configuration options for killer performance, including overclocked CPUs and dual video cards. The bad: The M18x starts expensive and goes up from there, and for that kind of money, we expect a better design than the...
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Origin EON17-S

The good: The Origin EON17-S is a powerful, highly customizable gaming laptop that offers great performance and can even include overclocked components. The bad: The generic chassis doesn’t scream high-end construction, and customizing can drive up the price very quickly. The bottom line: As one of...
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ASUS U31SD A1

The good: The compact Asus U31SD-A1 has surprisingly good graphics and a robust battery life tucked into a 13-inch laptop. The bad: The design is uninspiring and lacks common higher-end ports and features, and a laptop this size should have an optical drive. The bottom line: The Asus U31SD-A1 is a compact...
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