Apple Mac Mini (2.53GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 320GB, Fall 2009)
Monday, 28 December 2009 15:14
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Apple’s newest iMacs, especially the 27-inch model, offer strong value thanks to their fast performance, good looks, and large, attractive displays. The new Mac Mini is not quite as compelling. We’re only looking at the $799 2.53GHz model in this review, and with its particular combination of size and features, it competes in a strange middle ground. It’s mostly fast enough to stand side by side with Windows-based PCs in its price range, but despite its size it doesn’t offer the same flexibility as other small desktops. The $799 Mac Mini retains the appeal Mac Minis have always had for those who want a small not-quite-budget Mac for day-to-day productivity. For any other purpose, you’d be much better off with a system from one of the Mac Mini’s Windows-based competitors.
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New Dell Inspiron Mini 10 debuts, features Atom N450
Monday, 28 December 2009 15:07
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Looks like Dell’s trying to jump out ahead of the CES Atom N450 netbook rush by announcing a new version of the Inspiron Mini 10 a couple weeks before we all head to Vegas — and we can’t say we blame them, since there’s a lot here to like. The newly streamlined case can accommodate a six-cell battery good for nine and half hours of use without the usual netbook bulge, and inside that next-gen Atom can be paired with an optional Broadcom Crystal HD video accelerator for HD video playback. Also on the options list: four case colors, Bluetooth, WWAN, GPS, a TV tuner, and a 1366 x 768 display, in case you actually want to see some of those accelerated video pixels. Prices will start at $299 when this guy hits in early January, but we’ll see how much all these options add to the final pricetag. Press release after the break.
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Toshiba T135 Review
Monday, 28 December 2009 14:31
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Ultra-Low Voltage notebooks are popping up everywhere. They're thin, light, inexpensive, and getting stronger by the day. Does the powerful range of processor options, high RAM capacity, and sleek design of the Toshiba T135 help it stand out from the rest? Read on and we'll answer those questions for you.
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