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2005 and 2006. The current page featuring articles from 2007 -2008 has moved to - Cheap laptops Brand New Compaq V2000Z - For Under $400? Friday, September 01, 2006 Some buyers, especially those seeking high end gaming machines, thrive on the detailed technical specifications of laptops. Questions like these below are typical: - "What kind of processor - AMD Turion, Intel dual core?" - "How much storage capacity in the hard drive - 60GB, 80GB, 100GB?" - "What kind of wireless connectivity - 3G, EV-DO, HSDPA" In contrast, those seeking an entry level machine for checking emails and surfing the web would much rather cut straight to the chase: - "How cheap is this puppy?" Laptopical's sterling reporter, Matthew Brodsky, has the answer. Desktops - Edged out of the Spotlight? Tuesday, March 14, 2006 Did you know that sales of laptops accounted for over fifty percent of retail PC sales in 2005? The internet echoes with the cacophony of a thousand desktop fanboys screaming - WHY?!!! - Improved wi-fi connectivity, cutting edge processors, and cheaper deals say analysts. U.N. Secretary-General Unveils OLPC to the World Saturday, December 03, 2005 MIT media lab's linux based hand cranked hundred dollar computer was recently introduced to the world, at a press conference jointly led by Kofi Annan, and Nicholas Negreponte. The green notebook will be the cheapest in the world when it's released, it will also be ultraportable, rugged, and wireless enabled. $100? - OLPC Project Gains Momentum Saturday, September 24, 2005 Nicholas Negroponte's concept of supplying laptops to some of the world's poorest children, is rapidly gaining support from academics, journalists and world leaders. Indeed, Brazil's president, Lula da Silva, and members of his cabinet, met recently with Negroponte to discuss the proposal, with very encouraging results. A prototype of MIT Media Lab's notebook for third world kids, may be seen as early as November at the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) in Tunisia. Children in Brazil, China, Egypt, Thailand, and South Africa will likely be amongst the first to receive them. Bargains Galore Sunday, February 27, 2005 Searching for a discount lower than a limbo bar at a jockey disco? Well before you drive 40 tedious minutes to the nearest tech superstore, why not give the the Laptop Shop a quick look over? |
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