Acer TravelMate 8204WLMi Review (pics, specs)

Laptops Are Cool wrote this mid-morning:

The Acer Travelmate 8204 WLMi is a high-end business laptop from Acer, designed with durability and performance in mind with a reasonably light-weight chassis. It has done fairly well in this respect, with Acer using Intel’s new Core Duo processor coupled and an ATi Mobility Radeon X1600 graphics card, all packed into a laptop weighing in at less than 6 pounds.

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Notebook and Tech Deals for 1/16/2005 - 1/18/2005

Laptops Are Cool wrote this mid-morning:
  • NEW Dell.com Inspiron Coupon Codes for up to $650 off Updated 1/18/2006
  • HP Pavilion dv400 for $799 with free shipping
  • HP Pavilion dv5000z $599 with free shipping
  • Toshiba Satellite L25 for $500
  • ThinkPad R51e Pentium M laptop for $780
  • Alienware Sentia M3400 $699 after rebate
  • more…
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    Apple MacBook Pro Preview and a Value Proposition for Buying It

    Laptops Are Cool wrote this mid-morning:

    Apple’s announcement of the Intel-based MacBook Pro at last week’s Macworld Expo surprised many pundits. Popular wisdom (if you can call it that) on the Apple rumor sites was that the lower-priced iBook line would be the first to benefit from the platform shift. Now that the cat is out of the bag, we can start to speculate on how the new Apple notebook will stack up and whether it is worth the $2,000 price tag.

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    Guide for New Notebook Technologies in 2006

    Laptops Are Cool wrote this mid-morning:

    In this article, I’m going to be dealing in hard facts, coupled with a little bit of conjecture and speculation as to the future of mobile computing in 2006. New processors, graphics cards, optical drives, hard disks and operating system technologies for 2006 are covered.

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    Notebook and Tech Deals for 1/16/2005 - 1/18/2005

    Laptops Are Cool wrote this mid-morning:
  • Dell.com Inspiron Coupon Codes for up to $600 off
  • HP Pavilion dv400 for $799 with free shipping
  • HP Pavilion dv5000z $599 with free shipping
  • Toshiba Satellite L25 for $500
  • more…
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    News Bits: Intel Merom Release, Windows on MacBook, Fujitsu 1.8-inch drives, Apple Tablet

    Laptops Are Cool wrote this mid-morning:
  • Intel’s Next Generation Processor Dual Core 64-bit Merom Set for September Release?
  • Apple Says to Windows on MacBook: “That’s fine with us. We don’t mind.”
  • Fujitsu to Make 120GB 1.8-inch Hard Drive
  • Mac OS Tablet For Sale
  • Asus to Make Dual Core Tablet PC Convertible and Slate Version for 2006
  • MSI S262 Dual Core Ultraportable Laptop Announced
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    Asus V6Va Review (pics, specs)

    Laptops Are Cool wrote this mid-morning:

    The V6Va is a midrange laptop from Asus, part of their Ensemble line, which is designed with the happy medium in mind. Midrange laptops attempt to combine much of the functionality and power of a desktop in a chassis with a form factor and weight small enough to be fully portable.

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    Apple MacBook Pro Laptop with Intel Core Duo Available (pics, specs)

    Laptops Are Cool wrote this mid-morning:

    Apple today announced the MacBook Pro 15.4″ Intel Core Duo laptop. The MacBook Pro is available for ordering via Apple.com now starting at $1,999 and will start shipping in February.

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    Notebook and Tech Deals for 1/12/2005 - 1/14/2005

    Laptops Are Cool wrote this mid-morning:
  • New Dell Coupon Codes for up to $600 Off
  • Toshiba Satellite M45 $700
  • Compaq V2000Z $599
  • HP Lance Armstrong L2105 Turion 64 Notebook $898
  • Logitech MX1000 Laser Cordless Mouse $40
  • more…
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    WinBook A700 Series Review (pics, specs)

    Laptops Are Cool wrote this mid-morning:

    The WinBook A700 series is a 17″ screen notebook powered by an AMD processor. Following is a full review of the Winbook A710 $999 17-inch screen laptop that uses an AMD Mobile Athlon 64 3000+ processor and comes with 512MB of RAM and an 80GB hard drive.

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