Introducing Intel's new low power mobile chips
Subject: Mobile | August 28, 2006 - 12:02 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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HotHardware has the goods on Intel's new Core 2 Duo Merom. They have all the bells and whistles you expect, like unified 4MB L2 cache, just running at a lower voltage and heat. If you have any questions left after reading their review, Ryan's is bound to answer them.
A pair of Sony Core Duo Laptops
Subject: Mobile | August 23, 2006 - 05:36 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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X-bit Labs looks at Sony's update to their S series, two models bearing the moniker SZ. Sporting various features, like Stamina mode, which disables the Go 7400, and runs the laptop off of the integrated Intel video, and a button to reduce CPU speed while it is running.
Specs and Features
The Asus W7J scores big in mobility and features, but is it enough to win your hearts? We examine Asus' latest 13.3" Core Duo laptop offering.
Alienware's Aurora, the sky's the limit
Subject: Mobile | August 18, 2006 - 02:22 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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With a 17" display, and over 8lbs, the Alienware Aurora m9700 isn't exactly as mobile as most laptops. However as Legion PC Gamers proves, it's raison d'etre is pure gaming power. It's default setup is one Go 7900GS, it is SLI capable, as well as having RAID as an option. If you need a laptop that can play the latest games at max resolutions, and price is no problem, then take a look at this hot little number.
Asus to Announce Lamborghini Notebook at Concorso Italiano
Subject: Mobile | August 14, 2006 - 01:50 PM | Ryan Shrout
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Asus will officially unveil their newly designed Lamborghini notebook computer at this year's Concorso Italiano on August 18th. We have some of the official PR and specs already lined up before the show starts. This partnership between Asus, Automobili Lamborghini and Intel will be the first in a series from the group of officially licensed products. We first saw this notebook in Taiwan at the annual Computex show; see our article here for more picture
Barebones dual-core laptop
Subject: Mobile | August 11, 2006 - 03:35 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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HotHardware has found a way to get a dual-core whitebook. It is from ASUS, based on Intel's 945 chipset, with a 15.4" screen and an integrated X1600 with 256Mb of memory. Check out the full stats, and what HotHardware decided to put into it, after paying about $710 for the shell.
Core 2 Duo on a Dell XPS M1710? Sooner than you think?
Subject: Mobile | August 2, 2006 - 10:43 AM | Jonathan Hung
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We continue with our experimenting with the new Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 CPU and this time we drop it into a Dell XPS M1710 laptop! The darn thing works! Granted the testing results are a bit mixed, the outlook is positive for a Core 2 Duo upgrade for existing M1710 owners.

"The heatpipe is easily taken out by undoing seven screws holding the mechanism to the motherboard.
Introduction
Thinking upgrading that Dell XPS M1710 to the latest Intel Core 2 Duo mobile CPU down the road? We experiment with our Core 2 Duo in the M1710 to see what's possible.
A fine line between a desktop replacement and a portable
Subject: Mobile | August 1, 2006 - 02:06 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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[H]ard|OCP tries a new Gateway laptop, the NX860X. In the reviews of previous systems from Gateway, they have found certain flaws in Dell's support and other procedures. Can this system turn that all around?
"Gateway's sturdy, powerful widescreen Core Duo notebook is ready for work and play. Find out how much
you can pack into an eight-pound portable (well, sort of portable) desktop replacement."
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Centrino Duo in the newest ThinkPad
Subject: Mobile | July 21, 2006 - 03:02 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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The newest Lenovo ThinkPad, the T-60 contains an Intel Core Duo T2400 (1.83GHz), 1GB of DDR2 667MHz SDRAM (2 DIMMs) and a 14.1" TFT with SXGA+ (1400x1050) resolution. The Tech Report found that when it is put onto maximum battery power saving, you can surf for over 9 hours or 5.5 hours watching DVDs on a single charge.