Laptops

In what appears to be a mistake or a jump of the gun by ASUS, they have seemingly published a list of specifications for one of its key notebooks that all but allude to the next generation of AMD's mobile processors. While we saw AMD toy with a new nomenclature for their Phoenix silicon (Ryzen 7040 series), it seems as though AMD is once again changing things around where their naming scheme for processors is concerned. The ASUS listing, which has now since been deleted, but as of writing is still available through Google's cache, highlights a model that is already in existence, the VivoBook S 16 OLED (M5606), but is listed with an unknown AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 170 processor. Which, based on...

Dell DTR Laptop Shootout - M1710 vs. E1705

Dell has sent us a few of their top laptops, the XPS M1710 and Inspiron E1705. How do the two stack up, and what about getting one without...

34 by Jarred Walton on 5/30/2006

Dell XPS M1710 - GeForce Go 7900 GTX 512 Mobile Gaming, Part 1

NVIDIA has just released their latest mobile processor, the GeForce Go 7900 series, and Dell sent us their new XPS M1710 with the GTX 512MB part.

70 by Jarred Walton on 4/18/2006

Intel Core Duo USB Issue: A Mischaracterized Bug

Will plugging a USB 2.0 device into your notebook kill your battery life? Is Intel's new Core Duo processor the victim of a terrible bug or is this...

62 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 2/13/2006

Intel's Core Duo Launch - Notebook Performance Revealed

We've already compared Intel's Core Duo to the cream of the crop on the desktop, but now it's time to see how it stacks up in a mobile environment...

30 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 1/5/2006

$600 Notebook Roundup - Crowning the Affordability King

Looking for a cheap notebook this holiday season? Look no further than this roundup. We took 5 of the most affordable notebooks and put them through their...

51 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 11/29/2005

Dell Inspiron 700M - Taking the Widescreen Display to Ultraportables

The HP Pavilion DV1000 made a big impression on us. Let's see where Dell is taking the widescreen with their new ultraportable notebook, 700M. Based on over a month...

11 by Andrew Ku on 12/11/2004

HP Pavilion DV1000 Entertainment Notebook PC - Multimedia Notebook A Breed Apart

This has to be one of the year's slickest multimedia notebooks that we have had pass through the AT labs. Read on to find out why this notebook is...

11 by Jason Clark on 10/2/2004

Mid-sized Dothan Notebook Roundup: Dell, Gateway, and HP/Compaq

We have already seen what Dothan is about; now, onto our Dothan roundup. Read about three notebooks that you should consider, if you are shopping around for a traditional notebook.

23 by Andrew Ku on 9/30/2004

Acer Aspire 2020 - Centrino desktop replacement

Unique to the DTR arena, Acer makes a stand with a desktop replacement based on Intel's Centrino platform.

9 by Andrew Ku on 8/29/2004

Voodoo Envy M:860 - AMD 64-bit at Widescreen

We took a look at Voodoo's Envy M:860, a desktop replacement notebook ready for 64-bit at widescreen resolutions. Read on to find out how it fared in our hands.

17 by Andrew Ku on 8/13/2004

Dell Inspiron XPS Preview - Power to Play and a bit more

Presenting the Dell Inspiron XPS, marking Dell's entrance into the enthusiast notebook market...

14 by Andrew Ku on 2/13/2004

ATI's Mobility Radeon 9700 - What's in a name?

ATI introduces its newest mobile GPU today, and bestows the name of Mobility Radeon 9700 on the M11 chip. No, it doesn't have a R300 core, but that is...

14 by Andrew Ku on 2/3/2004

Mobile GPU Q1/2004 Update - ATI M10, M11, and NVIDIA's NV36M

So, we finally get around to sorting out the naming system for ATI's Mobility Radeon 9600, and we have some details on the upcoming NVIDIA and ATI mobile GPUs...

5 by Andrew Ku on 1/28/2004

Voodoo Envy M:855 Part 2 - Take Two

We are back with the second installment of the Voodoo Envy M:855, a powerhouse desktop replacement notebook of the likes we have not seen before.

10 by Andrew Ku on 11/14/2003

Voodoo Envy M:855 Part 1 - Athlon 64 DTR and Mobility Radeon 9600 Pro

The first notebook with Athlon 64 hits the market, and we have an exclusive first hand look at Athlon 64 DTR and the coupling of the current top mobile...

24 by Andrew Ku on 11/4/2003

Dell Latitude X300: A Traveler's Companion

Centrino technology continues to breathe a breath of fresh air into the market with a marriage of performance and portability. Dell brings the Latitude X300 to the table, one...

6 by Andrew Ku on 10/30/2003

NVIDIA nForce3 Go120 and Transmeta Efficeon Preview

Despite the outlook on graphics, NVIDIA continues to diversify their portfolio and partners with Transmeta to make it happen. Find out how they both plan to make their mark...

1 by Andrew Ku on 10/17/2003

Dell Inspiron 8600: Mobile Multimedia goes Wide Screen

Dell introduces their latest performance notebook, and we take the time to put it through the paces. How does it fare taking the plunge into the wide screen format?

21 by Andrew Ku on 10/9/2003

IBM ThinkVantage Technologies: Hard Drive Active Protection System

Dropped your laptop and now it is damaged? It looks like someone may have finally found the answer to keeping you off the support lines…

10 by Andrew Ku on 10/7/2003

Gigabyte G-MAX NB-1401: Beauty in the Simplest Terms

Gigabyte is a new player to the notebook system market with their G-MAX NB-1401. This swank notebook promises to profile performance in a thin and light form. Read on...

5 by Andrew Ku on 9/23/2003

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