The Mio Moov 370 is easy to use, reliable and comes with the kinds of features you'd expect at this price point, or even above it, making it good value.
The Eee PC 901 shows that Asus isn't just tinkering around the edges of the Eee PC; it's making some very welcome internal changes to the hardware it's offering, and in doing so, keeping itself atop the Netbook world.
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A truly beautiful piece of technology that makes even the daggiest desk look better
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The Dell Inspiron 1720, is all about the screen: the huge, glossy, high resolution screen
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