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Reviewed on 07/03/2008
HP Pavilion dv6915nr
The well-designed HP Pavilion dv6915nr incorporates most of the features you'll need for school, but other 15.4-inch laptops offer better performance for the same price.
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AMD Turion X2 Dual Core (2.0 GHz), 3 GB DDR II SDRAM, 6.1 lbs, 15.4 in TFT active matrix, Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium SP 1
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Reviewed on 07/03/2008
Dell 1525-122B
Adding some features missing form its 14-inch cousin, the Dell Inspiron 1525 is the textbook example of a midsize, mainstream laptop--a basic workhorse with few surprises. It may be a bit large for daily campus travel, but it should last you the full four years.
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Reviewed on 07/03/2008
Dell 1420-123B
The basic 14-inch Inspiron 1420 is a reasonable choice for budget buyers who want something a little smaller than the standard 15-inch chassis, but this laptop has missed out on recent updates other Inspiron models have received.
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Reviewed on 06/30/2008
Asus Eee PC 901 (Windows XP)
The long-awaited Asus Eee PC 901 is the best version of this inexpensive Netbook yet, but it's facing increased competition from the likes of HP, Dell, and MSI.
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Intel Atom, 1 GB DDR II SDRAM, 2.4 lbs, 8.9 in TFT active matrix, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
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Reviewed on 06/26/2008
Dell Studio 15
Dell's first release from its new Studio line, the Studio 15, sits between the Inspiron and XPS lines and offers a good mix of features for the price, but we'd be tempted to save up a few extra dollars for a thinner, lighter XPS.
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Intel Core 2 Duo (2.1 GHz), 2.0 GB DDR II SDRAM, 6 lbs, 15.4 in TFT active matrix, Microsoft Windows Vista Premium Edition
$1124
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Reviewed on 06/06/2008
Asus M70SA-X2
You can find Blu-ray-equipped desktop replacements for less, but no other media laptop currently offers as many features for the price as the Asus M70.
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Intel Core 2 Duo (2.5 GHz), 4 GB DDR II SDRAM, 8.4 lbs, 17 in TFT active matrix, Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
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Reviewed on 06/06/2008
Gateway T-6828
The 14.1-inch Gateway T-6828 offers the same performance and features as similar models from Dell and Toshiba, at a lower price. However, we recommend you try the T-6828's keyboard before making a buying decision.
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Intel Core 2 Duo (1.83 GHz), 3 GB DDR II SDRAM, 5.5 lbs, 14.1 in TFT active matrix, Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
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Reviewed on 06/02/2008
Toshiba Satellite P305-S8825
Toshiba's new 17-inch Satellite P305 is a well-made, inexpensive desktop replacement, but much more powerful laptops are available for just a little more money.
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RoHS, Intel Core 2 Duo (1.83 GHz), 3 GB DDR II SDRAM, 7.7 lbs, 17.1 in TFT active matrix, Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
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Reviewed on 05/30/2008
Gateway M-1626
If you can look past the terrible battery life, the low-cost Gateway M-1626 is a decent midsize pick for a student laptop or for use as a secondary computer.
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AMD Turion 64 X2 mobile technology (2 GHz), 4 GB DDR II SDRAM, 6.4 lbs, 15.4 in TFT active matrix, Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit Edition
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Reviewed on 05/23/2008
Averatec Voya 6494
As perhaps the most affordable ruggedized laptop, the Averatec Voya 6494 is a tempting choice, even if you don't work in the field under harsh conditions.
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Intel Core 2 Duo (2.2 GHz), 2 GB DDR II SDRAM, 6.4 lbs, 15.4 in TFT active matrix, Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
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