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SONY VAIO X Review – Does this Size-Zero notebook/netbook has the X-factor?
By Kamal DS on November 13, 2009  |  Comments 16

SONY VAIO X Review – Does this Size-Zero notebook/netbook has the X-factor?

Have you been looking for an in-depth review of this highly anticipated netbook/notebook from SONY? How is the self-proclaimed size-zero, ultra slim notebook in terms of performance? Is its over-a-grand price worth it? Read the full review by clicking on the title!

Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala Review
By Kamal DS on October 31, 2009  |  Comments 6

Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala Review

Ubuntu 9.10 is the latest Ubuntu’s release that brings in myriad of fixes and new features that make it the most user-friendly Linux OS ever made. GadgetMix.com spent quite a lot of time with the Alphas, Betas and the final release and we are impressed!

Read the full review by clicking on the title!

Netbook Car Mount REVIEW – for netbooks with 7-inches to 13-inches – Ultimate Netbook
By Kamal DS on October 10, 2009  |  Comments 1

Netbook Car Mount REVIEW – for netbooks with 7-inches to 13-inches – Ultimate Netbook

People use their netbooks for a variety of purposes. Some use it for Internet surfing on-the-go and some for basic office editing. There are many of us, who use these nice little devices for GPS navigation. Netbook screens are perfect for this as they are smaller than the big and bulky notebooks and have bigger displays than the usual in-car GPS devices.

Read review of this wonderful car mount from ultimate-netbooks!

ASUS EEE 1008HA REVIEW – Everything you need to learn about the EEE 1008A!
By Kamal DS on August 03, 2009  |  Comments 14

ASUS EEE 1008HA REVIEW – Everything you need to learn about the EEE 1008A!

Alright, so we have completed doing various tests on the EEE 1008HA and we have developed a both love and hate relationship with this slim netbook from ASUS.

Acer AO751H REVIEW (same as Acer LT3000) (Acer Aspire One 751)
By Kamal DS on May 28, 2009  |  Comments 71

Acer AO751H REVIEW (same as Acer LT3000) (Acer Aspire One 751)

With so many netbook manufactures now breaking into the 10-inch+ screen limit, Acer was no way going to left behind in the business where it actually rules.The Acer A0751H is the first Acer Aspire One to sport an Intel Atom Z 520 processor that is clocked at 1.3GHz. However, the best part of this netbook is its resolution: 1366 x 768 px, which gives it an obvious edge over its competitors. So, was it able to impress us?

Read the review to find out!

ASUS EEE S101H REVIEW – Detailed!
By Kamal DS on May 03, 2009  |  Comments 22

ASUS EEE S101H REVIEW – Detailed!

After the sweet success of ASUS EEE S101, ASUS rolled out a hard disk version of it, the EEE S101H. It is built along the lines of S101. It is just 2.5cm thin; weighs just 1.1kg and its metallic finish makes it perfect for making a style statement. But, do not go swayed away by its looks, it is pretty powerful too. Read the full review to find more about it!

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September 20, 2009 | Tommy Lawson | Comments 7

Acer Aspire 1810T/1410 User REVIEW – Plus and Minus points about this powerful netbook/mini-Laptop

Acer Aspire 1810T (Aspire 1410 in US) is a Acer Aspire 751H netbook on steroids. It has a more powerful CULV processor and GPU packed into small, lightweight package.

Cusem at aspironeforum bought himself an Acer Aspire 1810T and he seems to be pretty impressed with it. According to his review, here is what is cool about it:

(+) Powerful than the Intel Atom processor equipped netbooks
(+) The 6-cell battery does not protrude out the way it does in Acer Aspire D250/D150/A150 models. It sits completely flushed with the casing.
(+) Some key flex when using the keyboard
(+) Feels more like a notebook due to its high resolution rather than a netbook bearing low-resolution screen
(+) 1366×768 pixel resolution
(+) Even after upgrading it to 2GB, it felt slow with the Vista. Install Windows 7 instead
(+) Phenomenal battery life (7-8h+)
What is not cool about the Acer Aspire 1810T notebook/netbook:

(-) Slightly loose power button
(-) Grainy touchpad
(-) Less vivid colors on the display
(-) No sleeve/pouch/case included

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  2. [...] 2010) and they have unveiled two special editions of Aspire 4810T notebook and Aspire 1410 (same as Aspire 1810T) [...]

  3. [...] It will have HDMI out, 3 USB ports, WiFi b/g/n, Bluetooth, 289 x 204 x 19,8 – 30, 6mm body, 1.39kg weight and has 6-cell battery. Clearly, it is a direct competitor to the immensely popular TimeLine 1410/1810T (read its review) [...]

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