Fourth Quarter PC Sales Hit New RecordDell finally regained its coveted second-place among the world's PC makers last quarter. |
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Laptop Review: Dell Vostro V130At first glance, this 3.5-pound business notebook has it all -- power, great display and sound, and good looks to boot. But will scanty battery life keep it off your short list? |
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Buying a new laptop? Or maybe just thinking about upgrading your existing notebook PC. Perhaps you're looking at whether to ditch your desktop replacement notebook with a sleek, new netbook?
Buying a PC display used to be a simple task. But with more options for computer monitors than ever before -- like varying resolution, outputs, PC/Mac compatibility and HD support -- choosing the right monitor for your PC is nothing less than daunting.
Despite years of effort by Microsoft and its PC OEM partners, it was Apple who helped kickstart the tablet PC market in earnest. Now with the success of the Apple iPad having proved the demand for the tablet PC design, a whole slew of competitors -- some old, some new -- have come out of the woodwork with their own tablet PC plans.