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Alienware M17x Review
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Introducing the Alienware M17x! Not to be confused with the Alienware Area-51 m17x. Yes Alienware dropped the "Area-51" off the official title of the notebook and changed the "M" from lowercase to uppercase for reasons we don't really know. Maybe they just wanted an easier way to determine the difference between the two notebooks; because believe me, a lot has changed between the two versions, hardware and aest ...

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Alienware Core i7 M15x Review
NBF NEW Alienware M15x Review Core i7 2009

What you'll find
Alienware M15x Core i7 Review 2009 & Extensive Testing/Benchmarks along with comparrison shots.

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Hey Im Yoob@NBF and I like ridiculously powerful notebooks with some regards to its battery endurance and/or weight. Ive always been a fan of the bang for buck category ever since my first upgradeable notebook the Dell Inspiron 8100 which featured a blazing fast 1Ghz Pentium3-m CPU and what was the powerhouse kn ...

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Gateway NV5214u Review
The NV5214u is part of Gateway's NV lineup, which centers on a balance of style, solid performance, and low power draw. It's part of a relatively new market segment of 16:9 aspect ratio LCDs, a change from the standard 16:10 widescreen that we're all used to, giving more screen space for widescreen movie viewing. It is part of their back to school line, and available at Best Buy for a great deal at $499!

Specs:
AMD Athlon X2 QL-64 processor (2.1GHz, 1M L2 Cache)
15.6" 16:9 LED-lit LCD
A ...

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Asus G51Vx-A1 Review
Asus G51Vx-A1 Review



The Asus G51Vx-A1 is the latest in Asus' line of gaming notebooks. Its 15.6" screen size allows the computer to be more portable than models with 17" screens and its powerful video card and quad-core processor allow it to play almost any game without a problem.

My review unit was generously provided by GenTechPC, an Asus reseller in California. They also let me use several of their pictures of the computer for my review. Any pictures ...

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Lenovo IdeaPad S10 High Capacity Battery Review
Lenovo IdeaPad S10 (High Capacity Battery) Review

Lenovo recently revamped their line of IdeaPad S10 netbooks. The most significant change was the inclusion of a 6 cell battery option, which allows the computer to run for up to 5 hours away from a power cord, according to Lenovo. So does the new extended battery actually last that long? Read on to find out.



While I have not mentioned documentation in my previous reviews, I think it deserves to be mentioned here ...

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