- 15 'respectable' marks on the laptop market

from the first prototype laptop introduced in 1968 to olpc xo minicomputers and apple ipad tablets ...
- Intel developed a hybrid netbook

the clamshell netbook - the once-popular laptop series is now almost no longer developed. asus, acer ... and many other computer companies have officially announced that they will not release new netbook models anymore.
- Lenovo unveiled a new ultraportable laptop

ideapad u260 weighs less than 1.4 kg, 1.8 cm thin and 12.5 inch screen size optimized for users who often have to move.
- Asus 1015E - revived netbook for 6 million VND

asus spurred the development of the netbook market when the company introduced its first eee pc laptop in 2007. but the last time the taiwanese electronics maker introduced a new laptop with a 10-inch or small screen. more than 1 year ago.
- How to choose laptop CPU that meets the needs (part 2)

referring to the cpu, we all know it is the brain, which is the central controller of a computer. so how to choose the right cpu for the computer?
- Office people choose tablet or ultrabook?

many people believe that ultrabook is a laptop, while tablets are like a large smartphone. but after all, they are both 'computers' and you are in the middle of choosing to buy either, not both.
- Details of ThinkPad netbook from photos

lenovo thinkpad x100e, 11.6-inch ultraportable laptop running amd athlon neo cpu with 5-hour battery life, priced from 449 usd.
- Netbook loses its identity

the netbook was originally considered a low-cost, lower-priced notebook. but recently the netbook has lost its difference. this is evident in netbooks launched in the electronics show
- Netbook shell made of Asus carbon fiber

this model is the latest netbook introduced by asus with low cost and theoretical battery life of up to 9 hours continuously.
- HP 'died' of the Envy 13 series

according to electronista, hp said on friday last week it will officially remove the envy 13 models in its upcoming plan. ultraportable laptop models have stopped selling after a series of recent price cuts but no successful sales.