Buyers Guide for Men

Litl Webbook

Litl Webbook
Here is a cool little netbook that doesn’t want to be called a netbook at all. This is the Litl Webbook, and the coolest thing about it is that it can fold back much farther than the typical 180 degree angle common with most laptops, allowing you to use it as a digital picture frame as well.

Packard Bell Butterfly Touch

Packard Bell Butterfly Touch
This new Packard Bell Butterfly Touch is an interesting looking notebook that will come running on the new Windows 7 Home operating system and feature a nice swiveling screen. We think it looks promising but want to wait and hear some reviews on it before making any decisions.

Sony Vaio El

Sony Vaio El
The Sony Viao El is the company’s future laptop without the keyboard but two OLED screens. The use of a touch-sensitive OLED display is the technology’s most prominent feature since it gives an ultra-modern image in the field of computers. But the way how this prototype work will definitely make it an edge.

Acer D250 Netbook

Acer D250 Netbook
The dual-booting Acer D250 Netbook is equipped with an Android platform and a Windows XP operating system. It looks like the common Acer notebooks with the sleek metallic Blue casing. This enhanced netbook will be arriving on November but with no word for the pricing yet.

Asus UL50

Asus UL50
The 15.6-inch Asus UL50 notebook will satisfy your yearnings for a wider and clearer display as it is powered by an Intel SU7300 ultra-low voltage 1.3GHz processor. Other specs include a 4GB RAM, 320GB hard drive, GMA 4500MHD integrated graphics, Windows Vista Home Premium OS with a DVD burner, VGA webcam, WiFi support, and HDMI/VGA outputs. It is expected that pricing will start from $800.

Dell Latitude Z

Dell Latitude Z
The Dell Latitude Z is the perfect blend of thin and powerful. It features 4GB of DDR3 RAM, four-cell battery, Gesture-enabled touchpad, a soft-touch Black Cherry finish, two USB ports, one DisplayPort, Wi-Fi, optional built-in 3G wireless, 2MP autofocus integrated webcam and microphone, Bluetooth, and a gorgeous 1600×900 16-inch display with a touch interface.

HP Envy 13

HP Envy 13
It probably has most die hard Apple users outraged, that the HP Envy 13 is such a blatant MacBook ripoff, but from the sound of the reviews, at the end of the day, this is about as close to the Apple experience that you can get without actually using an Apple. It looks pretty darn nice too.

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