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Most tech products have one thing in common,  they can be quite expensive. Despite the cost though many of us don’t really take care of our products like we should, we’re humans, we’re lazy by nature, just throwing things here and there regardless of consequences. I personally prefer to take care of my things [...]

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Belkin Laptop SleeveTop Reviewed

by Kristofer on December 30, 2009

Today I’ve got a rather brief review for you of what I think would be considered a case for your laptop. It’s from Belkin and it’s called a SleeveTop, it’s an odd name yes, but it’s really a combination of a sleeve and a carrying case so I guess that’s where the name came [...]

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MSI GX600

by Joshua on November 3, 2009

The MSI GX600 is an affordable, unique design laptop recommended for gaming purposes which features a display with 15.4-inch Crystal Vision SWXGA TFT active matrix widescreen display that has 16:10 aspect ratio, a non-reflective finish that produces rich color saturation without delivering any glaring effect, along with 1680-by-1050 pixels of resolution delivering detail images for [...]

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BFG Technologies, manufacturer of the stunning high performance gaming/home theater system – Phobos, is excited to announce the new Deimos X-10 SLI Gaming Notebook.  Deimos X-10 delivers super fast frame rates similar to an SLI desktop rig, but offers gamers the convenient portability of a notebook. Deimos X-10 can be configured [...]

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Acer Aspire 7520

by Joshua on July 5, 2009

The Aspire 7520 is Acer’s 17 inch desktop replacement notebook that is targeted at the affordable market buyers. Weighing in at 7.4 pounds, the 7520 sports Acer’s Gemstone design that is synonymous with other Aspire notebooks. The notebook features also a smudge-proof black lid with a gray keyboard underneath, plus black and blue characters on [...]

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Averatec AV2260-EY1

by Joshua on July 5, 2009

The AV2260-EY1 is a notebook designed by its manufacturer; Averatec, with the aim to fulfill the needs of its consumers without burning a hole in the pocket. The Averatec AV2260-EY1, which retails at $1,079.99 is considered one of the most inexpensive ultraportables on the market. This price gets users a full 1GB of RAM and [...]

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Sony Vaio TT190PAB

by Joshua on July 5, 2009

The Sony Vaio TT190PAB is a 1.2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SU9300 Centrino 2 technology processor notebook that is supported by 2 GB of RAM, 120 GB SATA hard disk drive that provides storage capacity for users to save their files and applications. The notebook also features a DVD±RW (±R DL) / DVD-RAM optical [...]

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HP Pavilion DV7-1130US

by Joshua on July 5, 2009

The HP Pavilion DV7-1130US is a notebook geared towards providing its users with mobile entertainment. The 17-inch notebook is designed in fluid, modern lines and metalized high-gloss HP Imprint bronze and chrome finish which encases all surfaces for durability. The DV7-1130US Intersect Imprint features an argyle-like pattern that provides subtle contrast to the liquid appearance [...]

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Asus N50Vn

by Joshua on July 5, 2009

The Asus N50Vn is touted as the world’s first Eco-Notebook by its manufacturer and utilizes a specific ionizer to energize oxygen and then generate a large number of negative ions, which apparently produce biochemical reactions that increase levels of the mood chemical serotonin, helping to alleviate depression, relieve stress, and boost daytime energy. Quite a [...]

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Dell Inspiron 1721

by Joshua on July 5, 2009

The Inspiron 1721 is touted by its manufacturer as a mobile home office or portable entertainment center, providing the users with the power needed for work or play, with a widescreen display for high-definition digital experience, media, photo or video editing, and more. From doing online banking from a café or connecting to the [...]

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