Tuesday, 12 June 2012

Apple Updates MacBooks, SSDs Get Faster, Gaming Laptops Get Better!

Notebook Review

FOR THE WEEK OF JUNE 11, 2012

MacBook Pro

Apple Updates MacBook Pro, Insane New Retina Display

At yesterday's WorldWide Developers' Conference in California, Apple pushed the boundaries of laptop tech once more, updating their notebook lineup with 2880x1800 displays. The update comes as little surprise to anyone following the technology rumor cycle over the last several weeks. Leaks of an ultra-high resolution display have been coming for some time.

Whether they were engineered by the normally ultra-secretive computer manufacturer or not, nobody knows.

As mentioned above, the biggest update came in the form of Apple's next-generation MacBook Pro line of laptops. Find out all of the new specs of the new MacBook Pro and MacBook Air.

» Get the Full Story Here!



Dell XPS 13 vs. Samsung Series 9

Dell XPS 13 vs. Samsung Series 9: Business Ultrabook Battle

We recently reviewed these two 13.3-inch business-oriented Ultrabooks and now put them head-to-head in our comparison test. Find out which one is best for your office.

» Read Our Full Head-to-Head Comparison



Kingston SSDNow V200

Exclusive: Kingston SSDNow V200 Review: New(ish) And Improved At Last!

What happens if a SSD turns out slower than an old hard drive? That was the problem facing the Kingston SSDNow V200. Months after Kingston took the drive off the market, the V200 is back and promises to be better than ever!

» Kingston Makes a Comeback with the V200!



ASUS G75VW Gaming Notebook

ASUS G75VW Review: The Best Mainstream Gaming Notebook Gets Better

This facelifted ASUS G-series gaming notebook features a new backlit keyboard and the latest technology including an Intel Core i7-3610QM processor and 2GB Nvidia GTX 660M graphics card. Is the new G75VW a worthwhile upgrade for those players with aging Tgaming notebooks?

» Read Our Full Review of the ASUS G75VW



E3 2012

E3 2012: Better, and Worse Than Expected

E3 2012 has come and gone, and while we've still got a few stories to bring you over the coming days, it's not difficult to say that the show, overall, was both better and worse than we expected. The press conferences may have let people down, but the rest of the industry was there to pick up the slack. Here are a few of our thoughts.

» E3 2012 Wrapup



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