The M6000N Centrino notebook from AJP sports a widescreen display and solid performance.
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Sony has created the most stunning mobile computer known to man. The VAIO X505VP goes way beyond small and stylish, in fact it deserves a new definition of its own.
Fujitsu-Siemens has built a fully featured, powerhouse notebook around Intel’s new Dothan chip. The price is high, but your getting a lot of notebook for your money.
Acer has produced a solid notebook computer at a truly amazing price. If you want to dip your toe in the waters of mobile computing without spending a fortune, check out the Aspire 1355XC.
The Systemax TourBook 5112 was one of the best value notebooks we’d ever seen at TrustedReviews. Now Systemax has updated the TourBook 5112 to the 5127 and used Intel’s new Dothan mobile chip. The result is, to say the least, very impressive.
If you’ve always wanted an IBM ThinkPad but couldn’t afford one, take a look at the R50.
The Inspiron 510m is aimed at the small business user, and in many respects it hits the mark, but it’s still not perfect.
It seems like notebooks are getting cheaper all the time. This model from eMachines sports a 15.4in widescreen display and still comes in at under £1,000.
The Sony VAIO PCG-FR415S is a budget desktop replacement notebook. It’s not as feature rich as the Sony VAIO PCG-GRT916Z we looked at recently, but it does cost a lot less.
If you’re in the market for a fully featured Centrino notebook that won’t break the bank, Systemax has just what you’re looking for.