Netbook
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Sony's new VAIO P has an accelerometer, digital compass, and stand-up controls
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Samsung began demonstrating the world’s first Long Term Evolution (LTE) netbook PC at Mobile World Congress 2010 here today.
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The enTourage eDGe eBook reader features what is claimed to be the world's first dual screen reader, with an E-Ink display on one side and LCD color touchscreen on the other
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The Sumdex Aircube laptop sleeve uses air cell technology to spread overall pressure between air channels to provide added protection for traveling laptops. It's like surrounding your computer in bubble wrap – only better looking and not as bulky.
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Kohjinsha's dual screen laptop is now on sale in Japan, offering two 10.1 inch screens for double the workspace
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Acer recently introduced its first touchscreen notebook and updated its Timeline series with new and more powerful Intel Core 2 Duo processors for improved battery life.
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Toshiba has announced its latest line of laptops, two of which offer multi-touch capabilities.
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Asus to unveil world's cheapest eBook reader
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Sony has provided a glimpse of the next installment in its Vaio ultra-portable laptop line at IFA 2009.
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Sony’s VAIO W-Series mini-notebooks boasts a 10.1-inch 1366 x 768 display, Intel Atom N280 1.66GHz processor, 1 GB of RAM and 160GB HDD.
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While it's not the first transforming touchscreen netbook we've encountered, the Touch Book from Always Innovating is definitely a first.
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Over at The Mobiler, Tim Hanlon has been putting four recently released netbooks to the test - the Asus Eee S101H, HP Mini 2140, Kogan Agora Pro and Sony VAIO P (although Sony doesn't use the the term netbook
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