This is the new Fangbook from the LA based computer maker Cyberpower, they are calling it the X7-100 but what it should be called is WOW! Because this is an exciting development in the gaming sector of the laptop market and as usual when it comes to gamers it is going to mean choices and…
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New ultrabook from Pioneer Computers
Here is another new ultrabook, this time it is from the Australian based Pioneer Computers and it offers a fourteen inch touch screen display, a choice of Intel Core processors and there is a choice of HDD and SSD depending on the user’s requirements. They call this machine the DreamBook T14 Touch and because of the…
Toshiba launches the dynabook Satellite T772/W6TG
Here is the newest laptop from Toshiba, they call it the dynabook Satellite T772/W6TG and it offers the buyer a 17.3 inch display, Intel Core i7 processor, Nvidia GeForce graphics card and a massive 1 TB hard drive. These features are not bad for laptop designed with mass market appeal, normally we would be expecting…
Mouse Computer launches the LB-L451S-FS ultrabook
Once again, it is that old favourite Mouse Computer who is out there launching a new ultrabook. This time it is the LB-L451S-FS a fourteen inch powerful machine with Intel Core i7 processor, Nvidia Graphics and a massive 240 GB SSD for storage. This ultrabook has a nice silver metal style finish, runs Windows 8 and…
Mouse Computer releases the LB-S221S-SSD laptop
Once again the Japan based Mouse Computer have released another new laptop, this time it is known as the LB-S221S-SSD the clue is in the name as this is a laptop with a solid state drive rather than an hard drive, this saves on weight and size. Overall the LB-S221S-SSD could be classed as an ultra…
Another new notebook from Dospara
Here is yet another new and it has to be said powerful notebook from the Japan based Dospara, it goes under the model number VF17H2 and is part of the popular Note Critea range of laptops that offer high specifications for a reasonable price structure. This model has the ever popular 17.3 inch display, it powered…







