Notebook
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Apple and Microsoft announced their new-for-2016 laptops within days of each other. Join New Atlas as we compare and contrast the 13-inch variants of Apple's current MacBook Pros with the Microsoft Surface Books.
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We take a first look at the entry-level version of the new MacBook Pro, which skips the strip of touchscreen.
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Is a touchscreen strip enough to justify a staggering sticker price? Let’s line up the 13-inch version of the new 2016 MacBook Pro with its 2015 counterpart.
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A stable’s worth of horsepower goes into making VR the immersive experience it is, and with the GTX 1080, Nvidia rolled up its sleeves and gave us the entire farm. Two cheaper, less meaty options followed, the GTX 1070 and 1060, and now the company has squeezed its VR-ready GPU line into notebooks.
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Chinese electronics company Xiaomi has a finger in drones, phones and bikes, and now it's decided to try its hand at laptops. The Mi Notebook Air certainly looks like a good first effort, with a beautiful metal exterior and specs that belie its budget price tag.
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The Smart Writing Set is Moleskine's latest crack at combining digital and analogue note taking tech to concoct the ideal experience for creatives looking for an alternative to scribbling on an iPad Pro or Galaxy Note tablet.
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Acer's latest Chrome OS effort brings something a little different to the party. It's still a low-end device, with many of the specs – and the price point – reflecting that fact, but the company has opted for an all-aluminum chassis, meaning that things should feel more premium this time around.
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LG has announced that it will begin mass producing notebook displays using Advanced In-Cell Touch (AIT) technology. The tech, which does away with the dedicated layer for touch sensors you'll find in more conventional panels, should lead to some of the thinnest and lightest notebooks yet.