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Blue is the colour of the future, apparently. We could argue, but what's the point? Everyone knows the blue LED is far superior to all other LEDs and any product that uses one immediately goes up in our estimations. Of slightly less importance than the truly innovative blue LED is Blu-ray, Sony's swaggering and victorious high-definition disc format that's now seeing wider adoption in notebooks. Dell recently announced plans to add it to its entry level Inspiron 1525 at a sub-£750 price point (see: Dell Launching Sub-£750 Blu-Ray Notebook) and Sony has been offering a similar deal for a little while now.
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Whatever your needs, there are plenty of reasons why buying an Apple Mac is a great idea. We thought we would put together this useful guide to the top ten reasons. |
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Thinking of Buying a New Netbook? Netbooks are incredibly popular, and with good reason. Not only are they compact enough to slip easily into a bag or rucksack, they're also much lighter than most laptops, so they're a popular choice for people who need to carry a computer everywhere they go. Price is also a big part of their appeal and netbooks typically cost much less than standard ultra-portable laptops. Netbooks are tough enough for kids to use at school (and inexpensive enough to replace if lost or stolen), and are ideal as a second or third computer, for use at — or away from — home. Netbooks are capable computers that can be used for a wide range of tasks. There are some important differences between netbooks and traditional laptops though, so if you're thinking of buying one, here are the main things to be aware of. Netbook Recommend 
ASUS Eee PC 1000HE 10-inch Netbook (Intel Atom N280 1.66 GHz, 1 GB RAM, 160 GB HDD, 10 GB Eee Storage, Bluetooth, XP Home, up to 9.5 Hour Battery Life, Black) |
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