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Smallest Laptop In The World Hey guys, what’s up? I bet it’s time to say Hello to gaming in an all new way because I’ve got something really nice to talk about. It’s the new M11xR2 laptop by Dell, which possesses great promises for gaming and also houses an i7 Core processor. Pretty neat huh? So what’s new? Let’s pop the hood and take a look at the smallest...

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Samsung NF310 Is a Highly Affordable and Decent Looking... The NF310, by Samsung is a sleek is a brilliant combination of high affordability power, nice dual core processor based features and stylish looks. In this notebook’s case, the affordability range goes as far as $400, which is not that much of a price to ask of you. Let’s see what sort of Pros and Cons, this little fella is packing...

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Samsung N210 Plus: A Mini Laptop with a Tinge of Extra... Before moving on with the actual review, let me clear this that the N210 Plus is a slightly notched up version of the actual N210. Secondly, we found this Mini laptop to be slightly better than the original one, the battery life isn’t impressive and the device isn’t worth buying. The only “Good” that ever came out from this notebook...

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Nvidia Optimus GPU Makes Lenovo ThinkPad T410s Worthwhile There you have it folks, the title says it all. If it weren’t for the Nvidia Optimus technology GPU, probably this notebook wouldn’t be so attractive. But now that the Lenovo guys did install a GPU in ThinkPad T410s, we have to give credit where credit is due. We tested this notebook and pushed it to the limits. This is why, we’re...

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Apple MacBook Air 2010 Edition is Truly the Lightest... Think of the lightest laptop and you’d be fiddling through different makes and models. It can be very tough to embark on this quest because for once, you don’t have a weighing machine in your hands, and the second reason is obviously thousands of models to choose from. So let me make it simple for you. Take a look at the MacBook Air, 2010...

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Mini Laptops Pro

The Wonders of Mini laptops: Effective Tips to Help You Out

If you don’t have any idea about Mini laptops, a small intro won’t hurt you to know about them. These small devices normally come with a 7 to 10 inch screen size, which is half of an average notebook. Having a Mini laptop doesn’t make it a PSP or a small Alienware gaming machine. The point is that these devices can’t handle heavy applications. Games ARE heavy apps.

But Mini laptops can accommodate you easily on your travel and vacation stuff, when you can bear the sight of your family and want to continue with your office related work. *Shrugs…*. These devices have small screen, small keyboard and not much of a memory, which makes it ideal for checking emails, IMing, chatting and document typing. Mini laptops aren’t best when you happen to be a Photoshop guru on the go, it’ll ruin your entire project.

The process of buying a Mini laptop can be dramatized through unexpected tantrums. Often times, users have a nice wad of cash, but they blow them on something that is more of a regrettable decision for a good number of years or months maybe.

So, the first tip of buying a Mini laptop is to assess your needs and budget. Once you’ve straightened these two things out, move on towards the device size. If you happen to be a normal office goer, go for one of those micro Mini laptops. Their size and power consumption will be more than enough to accommodate your files and documents related needs.

• Plus, Mini laptops are nice travel companions. They don’t need to be hauled with that excess baggage from one station to another.

Here’s another tip for you. Never ever go to jumpy conclusions. If you have a specific model and make in mind, it’s a good start. But log on to the internet and run the laptop through search engines and review websites. It’ll let you in on possible and honest user reviews from people like you, who’ve had the chance of using that product.

If you happen to have a little extra cash on you, go for one of those cheeky Apple Mini laptops. What’s the big reason behind it? It’s the “Apple Care” program; those people know how to take care of their customers. Even if they don’t, you can MAKE them take care of you, through repeated visits and stuff. Meanwhile, on the other hand, Acer is also a nice computer manufacturer and their Mini laptops are not that shabby.

• You should try one of those, they’re nice.

Another thing; whatever product you buy, consider other perspectives too. For instance, your Mini laptop may be all so cool and visually appealing, but if it has a lot of extra poundage, you’ll have a hard time getting it through the airliners. Those cargo services charge a hefty price for every extra pound. You better calculate and weigh your options carefully.

• Also, if possible, use one of those travel backpacks and mini mice. They’re light and extra portable.

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