Intel Core
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Though Chromebooks can carry low price tags, they can also lack the kind of performance grunt needed by mobile professionals. Asus has launched the CX9 to give "the cloud-first workforce the ability to maximize productivity from anywhere."
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At the Mobile World Congress 2021, Lenovo has launched a laptop powerhouse for creators and prosumers called the ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4, and a bunch of accessories under its new Go brand, including a wireless charging pad for laptops.
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The latest addition to Lenovo's premium X1 range is also the lightest ThinkPad so far, tipping the scales at just 1.99 lb. The X1 Nano is also one of the first to be based on Intel's Evo platform and comes with Tiger Lake Core processor options.
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Intel has unveiled its new generation of laptop processors. Codenamed Tiger Lake, the new 11th Gen Intel Core processors are much faster than their predecessors for office work, gaming and content creation.
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Intel's 10th Generation Core processors are here to power this year's computing machines, and the Republic of Gamers from Asus has jumped right in with a dual-screen gaming powerhouse called the Zephyrus Duo 15.
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It's often said that that you shouldn't mix business with pleasure. If that's the case, someone needs to tell the folks at Dell, because the high-end business-focused Venue 11 Pro tablet is a joy to use.
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Intel has announced a number of new chips, including the fifth generation Intel Core "Broadwell" and the fourth generation Intel Core "Devil's Canyon." The company also presented its new Ready Mode Technology and demonstrated a portable All-in-One computer.
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Lenovo's sexy, lightweight premium ThinkPad X1 Carbon has been priced and detailed.
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Hands-on review of the OPC from Orange Amps, along with some indepth thoughts from its designer Charlie Cooper.
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CompuLab's most powerful fanless mini-PC to date, the Intense PC is based around Intel's second gen Core i processors, has up to 16GB of RAM and is ready for either HDD or SSD storage.
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ASUS has introduced the ET2700 all-in-one computer series with a 10-point multi-touch panel.
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Packard Bell has revamped two of its PB oneTwo all-in-one desktop PCs - now 65 percent slimmer than previous models.
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