Lenovo ThinkPad X130e Review

Amidst all the elegant, sleek and high-priced notebooks in the market designed to provide a luxurious experience, Lenovo has come up with a different design this time. Targeted at school-going and university students, and mainly intended for rugged usage, Lenovo ThinkPad X130e is most suitable for basic educational tasks at an affordable price of $469.… Continue reading Lenovo ThinkPad X130e Review

HP Touchpad (Wi-Fi)

Making a remarkable intro into the market the HP pad is the excellent non apple tab. Even apple is surprised to see the new multitasking capability of this touchpad. It is decent and quite good looking. While all the attention was on ipad the hp was off the screen. The pad has lot to offer.… Continue reading HP Touchpad (Wi-Fi)

The Asus Eee Pc 1001P -Mu17 Report

The Asus 1001P is a slick product that is well configured with a generous keyboard and a durable battery life and offers a pretty good value. It also ships with useful software value minus all the unnecessary clutter that litter most netbooks. The price also plays to it’s advantage. The single touchpad button and a… Continue reading The Asus Eee Pc 1001P -Mu17 Report

Samsung NF310 Review

The Samsung NF310 is a good netbook for the price and can make life difficult for its competitors. Visual Appearance It has two prominent visual aspects, the frame is made from plastic, but the gray metal on the lid and the palmrest may deceive you into thinking that it is built mostly from metal and… Continue reading Samsung NF310 Review

Dell XPS 15 Review

The Dell XPS 15 came off as a fancy laptop initially, but unfortunately, it scored quite low on its battery life which is merely 5/10. Other than that, its design and service support scored a 7, while its features scored a 9. Its weak battery life is the main flaw that seems to be hitting… Continue reading Dell XPS 15 Review