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Hotswapping Batteries
notebook
When you charge your computer, it would charge a battery that could power your computer for 5 to 10 minutes before charging your main battery (or maybe after charging the main one for a bit so you don't have to wait to turn on your computer at 0% power). Then when you take out your battery, your computers power switches to the little internal one so you can put in another battery without having to...
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Eee X
notebook
This Eee PC is a revaluation in computing technology. This PC has a Xilinx 500k gate fpga as part of its core logic. The three things that you need to know about fpgas are that they have reconfigurable hardware, they are really fast at what they are programmed to do and they aren't the best at multitasking. The computer has an intel i7 CPU, as well. It comes with Windows 7 Home Premium, VHDL, pre...
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ASUS Ion series
notebook
The ASUS Ion is made of a very shiny yet very resillient plastic. At first the laptop looks like two attached lumps of plastic as the laptop has no lines on it like original laptops have. This makes the Ion look very clean and futuristic. The model is all black, white or a graytint The screen is very bright and looks streamlined into the laptop, like most touchscreen phones. The most interes...
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ASUS Synapsis
netbook
Ideal for use at home, the ASUS Synapsis allows you to lay on the couch browsing the internet. The cheap system is ideal for people new to laptops that want to get into home computing for a low price. The bright AMOLED display is ideal for sharing photos and can even, because of a small nail hole in the back of the laptop, be hung on the wall as a digital photoframe. Comes with a charging ...
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ASUS Recoil
gamer
The ultimate gaming laptop: High preformance graphics, plenty of memory and all that good stuff. A good laptop on the move, but at home, flip the monitor back, click the ultra-thin mouse and keyboard out of the bottom of the laptop (or use your own USB-keyboard). Place it on a surface, giving the air vents pleny of air. Fold out the speakers at the sides of the screen and get ready for an ama...
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