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livedigitally takes a look at Sony's Vaio VGN-SZ160P laptop
I am very happy with the performance. It’s a zippy dual-core Centrino laptop, and easily outperforms my last one, which sported a Pentium-M chip (The good kind that came out 2 years ago, not the crappy one from 3-4 years back. Thanks for the clever naming there, Intel). I am a constant multi-tasker, and at present have 4 IE browser windows open, Windows explorer, Outlook 2003, Outlook Express, AIM, Flickr, MSN Messenger, Word 2003, and Photoshop CS. I can swap between them with ease (unless of course Outlook is synchronizing, in which case it absolutely brings this, and all other, PC to its knees), and rarely notice any delay in launching applications.
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The LifeBook Q2010 is a new notebook from fujitsu The LifeBook Q2010's sophisticated look and slim, feather-light design is delivered in an incredible 2.2 lb. package.
Despite its ultra-slim profile, the LifeBook Q2010 is constructed of durable materials such as magnesium alloy casing and titanium hinges. When you are on the road, you can synchronize your life via the secure wireless LAN with integrated 802.11a/b/g at accessible hotspots and travel destinations. You will remain productive longer thanks to the latest Intel Centrino Mobile Technology - and you'll look great doing it.

Dell has announced the Dell XPS 700, a new high gaming desktop, with a silver finish and sleek vent
XPS 700 System Specs
Processors
Intel Pentium Extreme Edition with Dual-Core
* Intel Pentium Processor Extreme Edition Dual-Core 965 with HT Technology - (3.73GHz,1066MHz FSB, 4MB Cache)
* Intel Pentium D with Dual-Core Technology - Up to 960 (3.60GHz,800MHzFSB, 4MB Cache)
* Intel Pentium 4 with HT Technology - 670 (3.80GHz, 800MHzFSB, 2MB of L2Cache)
* NVIDIA nForce 590 SLI, up to three 500 GB hard disks and up to 4 GB of DDR2 memory reports Gizmodo