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Asus calls its N10Jc mini-notebook a “corporate netbook”–which presumably has better connotations than “corporate slaptop.” The question is: When does a jumbo mini-notebook officially become an ultraportable laptop?

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Samsung NC10, Dell Inspiron Mini 9, ASUS Eee PC 1000, Medion Akoya Mini E1210 and the Advent 4212 compared and rated

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Asustek Computer plans to unveil a new ASUS Eee PC netbook

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The Asus N10J netbook is an almost irresistible travel companion if you’re a PC game addict

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Black Friday Bargain: Super-Cheap Linux Netbooks

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One guy purchases The Acer Aspire One, The MSI Wind, and the Asus Eee PC 1000 to review and compare. How did he rate them? Find out

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Asus Eee PC 1000H to be replaced by Eee PC 1002HA netbooks.

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Times Online gave a 9/10 rating to the Asus Eee PC S101 Netbook. That’s not bad! Discover why.

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Why the Asus Eee PC S101 mini laptop was found to be much more pleasant to use than some rival models

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Dell? ASUS? Acer? MSI? LG? Apple? Discover who the real king of netbooks really is.

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See what Walt Mossberg, the respected technology journalist from the Wall Street Journal, has to say about netbooks and why unlike most he actually compares it to a smartphone.

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A size comparison between a Dell Inspiron 700M 12.1 inch subnotebook and the (ASUS) Eee PC 1000H, Medion Akoya Mini E1210 [Jay's note: a rebadged MSI WInd really], HP 2133 Mini-Note, Acer Aspire One, [ASUS] Eee PC 900 and [ASUS] Eee PC 701 netbooks.

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The Asus Eeepc 1000H netbook reviewed.

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Images of the ASUS Eee PC 1002HA Netbook courtesy of Laptop Mag

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Review of the LG X110 netbook that was launched in August 2008. While it’s a rebranded MSI Wind, it still offers some differences. Discover which.

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Even Toshiba is entering the netbook market. Fad, you say?

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The Dot is the first Packard Bell netbook and only comes with a Windows operating system leaving Linux out in the cold. It may be a good idea.

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Is it a netbook or a portable desky? Asus set to release the all-in-one Eee Top nettop on Thursday.

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How to tell which brands of netbooks are the best and which ones you absolutely don’t want to mess with.

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