HP w185
The good Low price The bad Limited adjustment Poor viewing angles Poor text quality Design and features HP's w185 is an 18.5-inch, 1366x768 monitor, with menu and power buttons under the bezel on the right-hand side.

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The good Low price The bad Limited adjustment Poor viewing angles Poor text quality Design and features HP's w185 is an 18.5-inch, 1366x768 monitor, with menu and power buttons under the bezel on the right-hand side.

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HP w185
After comfortably residing for years in mobile devices like cell phones, chips based on the Arm design are finding their way into commercial laptops. However, Arm processors could be relegated to co-processor status alongside Intel CPUs in commercial laptops unless the chips are able to run full-featured, Windows-based PC applications, analysts said.

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Arm chips for mobile devices find a place in commercial laptops (InfoWorld)
Satellite T110 and T130 offer 11-hour battery life Toshiba is making a bid for the style conscious tech market with the announcement of two Satellite-branded laptops powered by Intel's CULV (Consumer Ultra Low Voltage) processors.

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Toshiba launches £429 ultra-mobile laptops (TechWorld)
The good Easy on the system resources Easy to figure out how to use Comes pre-configured The bad Only works on legally licensed Microsoft computers Can't opt out of contributing to SpyNet Click here for our Microsoft Security Essentials photo gallery (Credit: Chris Duckett/ZDNet.com.au) Microsoft has released version 1.0 of Security Essentials , the successor to Live OneCare. Originally known as Morro, Security Essentials retains the core features of OneCare, but abandons the additional heft of a firewall, performance tuning, and backup and restore options in exchange for making the program free.

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Microsoft Security Essentials
IRVINE,USA: Toshiba’s Digital Products Division (DPD), a division of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., has unveiled the Toshiba Satellite T100 Series, a new class of consumer ultra-thin laptops designed to meet the demands of everyday mobility with laptop-class performance and all-work day battery life – with price points starting at $449.991.

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Toshiba packs power into ultra-thin laptops (CIOL)
The good Built-in speakers A number of useful colour options in the OSD Low price The bad Low max brightness level Dulll colours in games and movies are dull Has problems distinguishing dark grey from black Lacks ergonomic options Design and features The 23.6-inch ViewSonic VX2433wm has a glossy, black bezel that slopes inward toward the screen on all sides. The bottom middle of the bezel has a raised ViewSonic logo above a blue LED and grey power button

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ViewSonic VX2433wm
The good It's a good-looking 23-inch monitor Has HDMI and DVI support at a low price The bad Low brightness level keeps colours from really popping It lacks ergonomic options No extras Design and features The Dell ST2310 looks a lot like Dell's own SX2210 , with a glossy black bezel juxtaposed with its stark white backside. The screen has a slightly frosty matte finish with an anti-glare coating and the bottom of the bezel sits about 70mm from the desktop.

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Dell ST2310
Apple makes great laptops, but lags badly in corporate America: Dell's Latitude Z shows why.

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Why Apple Can't Sell Business Laptops (Forbes)
New Dell Inspiron Mini Nickelodeon Edition comes complete with 12-month Computrace LoJack for Laptops subscription VANCOUVER, Sept.

Arm chips have extended beyond mobile devices into commercial laptops, but could face challenges in further adoption.

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Arm Chips Make Their Way Into Commercial Laptops (PC World)