The Asus N56VM brings Intel's third-generation Core “Ivy Bridge” processor to the laptop, and it's a beautiful thing. This 15.6 inch laptop is looking to replace your desktop, and you're probably not going to complain about it one bit. This processor is the Core i7-3720QM: 2.6GHz quad-core, eight-thread processor featuring »
04/26/2012, Erik LimLenovo’s ThinkPad is a business tool that is often lugged around by bankers and transportation brokers alike. This laptop is both rugged and is a workhorse, but it’s not often a laptop that students think about. Most of the time, companies like Apple target students, and those who can’t afford »
12/06/2011, Michael MurphyBuying a solid laptop that won’t die after two years of use usually means buying an Apple laptop. The gap between Apple laptops and other laptops tends to be a big one. While not quite on par with the latest MacBook Air, the Toshiba Portege R835-P70 is a good alternative »
11/01/2011, Alan VegaJust when you thought the MacBook Pro couldn’t get any better, Apple has introduced some nifty upgrades for the popular systems. Apple has made a few adjustments to the 13, 15, and 17-inch MacBook Pros. Thankfully, the price of the new MacBook Pros has not risen, so consumers can look »
10/25/2011, Danny MillsFor some relatively unknown reason, Acer has a negative reputation. Sure, Acer doesn’t have quite the advertising campaigns of Apple or Sony, but that doesn’t mean that this company isn’t producing solid devices. Acer devices don’t always come with the most features or newest developments, but they are affordable and »
09/02/2011, Alan VegaIntel doesn’t often create or launch anything other than chips. These chips are then sent out to a variety of manufacturers and placed in many different computers. So, when Intel decides to create a new laptop, the tech world sits up and pays attention. Intel recently announced that the Ultrabook »
08/28/2011, Erik LimSony’s Vaio series has long been the colorful candy-like laptops to beat. Design-wise, these laptops are intelligent and easy to use. System-wise, Sony presents an all-around laptop that can handle a fair amount of abuse. While not a gamers laptop by any means, the Vaio is an appealing alternative to »
06/14/2011, Steve Luck