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jenifer
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I am an Internet Shopping buff. Before buying anything online I plan to look at the reviews from previous users. It really helps your decision to buy one. I have added a lot of reviews for cars, books, electronics, fashion accessories, hotels, cruise and so on. Do visit me always to find out what is the new opinion on latest products.
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Jul 31, 2006

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This ultraportable has lots of appeal: lightest weight, most stylish exterior, six-hour battery life, and a good screen. But sluggish performance and the absence of a built-in optical drive hold it back.
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Asus has definitely proved that it knows how to build an ultra-portable notebook – the U1F is small, light and incredibly stylish. It’s also great seeing a dual core CPU in a machine so small. That said, I think I’d probably still go for the VAIO TX3XP, with it’s integrated DVD writer and nine hour battery life just tipping the scales in Sony’s favour.
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LED backlights will soon start showing up in many laptops, enabling thin and sleek designs that will blow your mind. The ASUS U1F, a 2.7-pound ultraportable, is one of the first to rock this technology.
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Not a stylish machine, but it's good value, well built and boasts surprisingly impressive battery life. However, if portability is your priority, the V200 is the best notebook we've seen at this price, with an hour more battery life than the HP Compaq and that slight, but potentially important, weight advantage.
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Lenovo managed to produce a worthy upgrade to the V100 with the V200. While this budget-priced ultraportable is a little large compared to other notebooks in its class, the combination of features, performance and overall build quality make the V200 worth considering.
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The well-appointed Lenovo 3000 V200 offers the latest components for a competitive price, making it a smart choice for small businesses in need of a portable but feature-packed laptop.

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It's a nice, affordable alternative to the Lenovo ThinkPad X60 (Vista). For those who aren't infatuated with the Lenovo brand, there are better ultraportables with better features.
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Gateway has long been known to favor performance over style. The company's recent Core 2 Duo (Santa Rosa) offering, the Gateway E-265M, is one obvious example. With the T-140X, which based on its price is a budget laptop, Gateway channels most its energy into a trendier look, but seems to have forgotten about performance. Luckily for Gateway, and for the consumer, that can easily be fixed with simple component upgrades.
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Gateway decides to go with a trendier look this time around to keep up with its competition, but it seems to have forgotten about performance.
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The MX Air is also beautifully designed, it has a smooth feel to it and fits in your hand perfectly, its buttons also light up when in use. It works perfectly with Media Centers as you can control the volume of your system, the movie you are watching, or the music you are listening too. If you have a media center just want cool mouse then the MX Air is for you. If you are a business professional and want a cool gadget to help you do a presentation then this mouse is for you.
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