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Compaq Presario CQ56Z series

Get classic style, simple operation, and super features for easy everyday computing—all at a budget-friendly price—with our Compaq Presario CQ56Z laptop series.
Solid features
This easy-to-use series has everything you need for day-to-day e-mailing, work, and communication. You'll get:

     A choice among AMD's latest processors
     Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium
     A sleek, clean-looking black finish
     A 15.6" (diagonal) high-definition, Brightview LED widescreen
     Built-in Wi-Fi1, microphone, and optional webcam2
     Three USB 2.0 ports for connecting devices
     A 6-cell Lithium-Ion battery for longer life (as compared with 4-cell)

Dell Studio XPS 9100 Desktop

The Dell™ Studio XPS™ 9100 desktop has intense power and immense expandability that provides high performance for the most demanding entertainment needs, now and into the future.

Features:

Intel® Core™ i7 and Intel® six-core and quad-core processor options.
Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium.
Popular ATI™ and NVIDIA® performance-class graphics options for enhanced video and display technology.
525W power supply that supports high-end graphics and processors.
Immense expandability with up to 24 GB of memory and up to 4 TB of storage available.

Sony's VAIO F Series VPCF13AFX

Sony probably has the keenest sense of style in the computer industry. Sony laptops, including the F-series VAIO VPCF13AFX desktop replacement laptop, always seem to look a little better than the rest. The VPCF13AFX is not only stylish but also an excellent performer with decent ergonomics and the latest technologies.

Sony has a reputation for charging premium prices, and at $1375 the VPCF13AFX seems to confirm that, but the VPCF13AFX has several luxury features such as an ExpressCard slot, Blue-tooth, IEEE1394, USB 3.0, and a Blu-ray drive--that add to the cost.

Lenovo ThinkPad X100e: Powerful Netbook with Anemic Battery Life

Lenovo ThinkPad X100e
Here is the new Lenovo ThinkPad X100e netbook. It's faster than most netbooks, with a larger, higher-resolution screen; a spacious keyboard; and a bigger hard drive than you'll usually find in laptops. The machines start at $499, and the configuration we reviewed costs $599.

it's in red & black, if you associate red with speedy sports cars, the X100e won't disappoint. With its Athlon Neo MV-40 processor and 2GB of RAM, this ThinkPad scored a 52 on WorldBench 6, a screaming speed for netbooks. I didn't notice any drag in opening and switching between applications, fiddling with Windows controls, or browsing the Web.

Intel Unveils All New 2010 Intel® Core™ Processor Family

Mainstream processors now offer Intel® Turbo Boost Technology1, automatically adapting to an individual's performance needs. First 32 nanometer processors and first time Intel is mass-producing a variety of chips at mainstream prices at start of new manufacturing process, reflecting last year's $7 billion investment during economic recession