HP Envy Netbooks Rival Apple Macbook Pro
HP boffins have worked like hardware hurricanes lately, adding 14 new models to its netbook line, including the rather stylish new Envy range. You’d be forgiven for thinking the 14-inch
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HP boffins have worked like hardware hurricanes lately, adding 14 new models to its netbook line, including the rather stylish new Envy range. You’d be forgiven for thinking the 14-inch
The HP Slate may not have made an appearance at the Oscars like the Apple iPad, however HP have uploaded brand new videos showing off its Windows 7 slate device
In a bid to be first cab off the rank for new announcements, HP has launch its first smartbook, the Compaq Airlife 100, a day before the official opening of
The digital world is becoming more prevalent within our everyday lives so it is important that we are able to store, centralise, and share our digital content and memories. Check
The rumours are questioned no more. As part of his opening keynote at CES 2010, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has revealed the HP slate, though “that’s not what it’s called.”
When we decide to ignore the global recession by buying a brand new laptop, we can compare memory, screen size and battery life, but we can’t usually compare lifetime reliability.
Sometimes it is easy to forget that the netbook revolution started just two short years ago when Asus introduced the Eee PC 701. Their popularity was almost instant with Asus selling over 300,000 units in the first three months. Now in 2009 there are more netbooks than ever in the market and giants like Dell, HP and Sony all have offerings. So with Christmas coming up, here is a run down of the good, the mad and the stylish in the netbook marketplace.
The Compaq Presario line of machines has been around for years (since 1993 actually) and has a reputation as a solid brand name. The deftly named CQ60-313SA is one of the newer additions to this family. For under £400 HP/Compaq is offering a dual core machine with 3GB of memory, the question is, can it be trusted?