Intel's new quad- and dual-core processors are here, and with new processors comes new computers designed to make what you're using now look like a dumb, slow, stupid piece of crap. What is your laptop running? Sandy Bridge? You should have thrown that thing in the dumpster months ago.
All of the big PC makers took advantage of Computex this week to show off their latest wares, and while desktops and heavy-duty laptops got their share of the spotlight the most intriguing systems continue to be convertibles and thin-and-light Ultrabooks. We've been keeping our eye out for the best looking systems all week, and we've collected some of them into one easy-to-reference list for your perusal (along with the thing or things that makes them stand out from the crowd).
Read 10 remaining paragraphs | CommentsAll of the big PC makers took advantage of Computex this week to show off their latest wares, and while desktops and heavy-duty laptops got their share of the spotlight the most intriguing systems continue to be convertibles and thin-and-light Ultrabooks. We've been keeping our eye out for the best looking systems all week, and we've collected some of them into one easy-to-reference list for your perusal (along with the thing or things that makes them stand out from the crowd).
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We'll get to the new-new stuff in a minute, but first we want to talk about the existing Ivy Bridge systems that are simply trading in those chips for Haswell ones. We said in one of our write-ups that Haswell's battery life improvements in particular would be a boon to some Ivy Bridge systems that just missed greatness, and that appears to be the tack that some OEMs are taking.DIGITAL JUICE
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