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Reviewed on 07/23/2008
Toshiba Satellite L305-S5875
There is nothing inherently wrong with the entry-level Toshiba Satellite L305, but both Dell and Sony have 15-inch budget laptops that offer more for less.
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Intel Pentium Dual Core (1.86 GHz), 3 GB DDR II SDRAM, 5.7 lbs, 15.4 in TFT active matrix, Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium SP 1
$679
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Reviewed on 07/21/2008
HP Compaq CQ50-115NR
The entry-level Compaq Presario CQ50-115NR looks great, but you can get better performance and battery life for your money.
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Reviewed on 07/18/2008
Toshiba Satellite L355D-S7815
Unless you need a 17.1-inch display, there are better entry-level laptops than the Toshiba Satellite L355D-S7815.
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AMD Athlon 64 X2 (1.9 GHz), 3 GB DDR2 SDRAM, 6.8 lbs, 17 in TFT active matrix, Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
$599
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Reviewed on 07/16/2008
MSI Wind U100-039LA (pink, Windows XP)
The MSI Wind U100 makes a positive first impression with its polished design and roomy (for a Netbook) display and keyboard, but it's missing a handful of features--bigger battery, solid-state hard drive, and WWAN--that would turn it from a very good to a great on-the-go mini-laptop.
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Intel Atom (1.6 GHz), 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM, 2.6 lbs, 10 in TFT active matrix, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
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Reviewed on 07/16/2008
MSI Wind U100-002LA (white, Windows XP)
The MSI Wind U100 makes a positive first impression with its polished design and roomy (for a Netbook) display and keyboard, but it's missing a handful of features--bigger battery, solid-state hard drive, and WWAN--that would turn it from a very good to a great on-the-go mini-laptop.
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Intel Atom (1.6 GHz), 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM, 2.2 lbs, 10 in TFT active matrix, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
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Reviewed on 07/16/2008
MSI Wind U100-035LA (black, Windows XP)
The MSI Wind U100 makes a positive first impression with its polished design and roomy (for a Netbook) display and keyboard, but it's missing a handful of features--bigger battery, solid-state hard drive, and WWAN--that would turn it from a very good to a great on-the-go mini-laptop.
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Intel Atom (1.6 GHz), 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM, 2.2 lbs, 10 in TFT active matrix, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
$499
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Reviewed on 07/16/2008
MSI Wind U100-036LA (white, Windows XP)
The MSI Wind U100 makes a positive first impression with its polished design and roomy (for a Netbook) display and keyboard, but it's missing a handful of features--bigger battery, solid-state hard drive, and WWAN--that would turn it from a very good to a great on-the-go mini-laptop.
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Intel Atom (1.6 GHz), 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM, 2.6 lbs, 10 in TFT active matrix, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
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Reviewed on 07/16/2008
MSI Wind U100-053LA (black, Windows XP)
The MSI Wind U100 makes a positive first impression with its polished design and roomy (for a Netbook) display and keyboard, but it's missing a handful of features--bigger battery, solid-state hard drive, and WWAN--that would turn it from a very good to a great on-the-go mini-laptop.
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Intel Atom (1.6 GHz), 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM, 2.6 lbs, 10 in TFT active matrix, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
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Reviewed on 07/15/2008
Sony Vaio VGN-FW140
Sony's smart design, long battery life, and a big 16-inch screen, make the Vaio FW140--the first Centrino 2 laptop we've seen--an excellent, but still portable, media hub.
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Reviewed on 07/14/2008
Sony Vaio NR430E/L
The entry-level Sony Vaio NR430 strikes all the right notes--decent performance, pleasing design, great keyboard and display--to form an excellent 15-inch laptop for students (and home users in general) on tight budgets.
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Intel Pentium Dual Core (1.86 GHz), 2 GB DDR2 SDRAM, 6.3 lbs, 15.4 in TFT active matrix, Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium, RoHS
$599 - $699
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