The One Netbook A1 Pro is portable computer that can be used as a mini-laptop, a handheld, or a tablet. Powered by an 11th-gen Intel Core processor, the computer has a 7 inch full HD display and a ...
Technology commentator Mario Armstrong talks with Steve Inskeep about netbooks, mini laptops that have some of the functions of a computer and some of the abilities of a cell phone. Netbooks are very ...
There was a time when choosing a miniature laptop was a fairly straightforward exercise -- you bought an Asus Eee PC. Now every manufacturer and its sister has released its own take on the affordable, ...
One Netbook has unveiled a new mini laptop specifically designed for IT professionals, building upon its previously launched gaming-focused mini laptop, the OneGX1. Currently still in its development ...
The next device from Chinese mini-laptop maker One Netbook may be a tiny computer powered by a 10th-gen Intel Core processor. While there aren’t many other details yet, it’s likely to be convertible ...
Mini-laptops are among the hottest new products this year and with the back-to-school sales season upon us, I created a list of items to help you choose the right one. The devices, which are becoming ...
Intel Core i7-1250U, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD for $1199 Intel Core i7-1250U, 16GB RAM, 2TB SSD for $1299 An optional styluses available to use on the touchscreen display that supports 10 point capacitive ...
The world of personal computing is changing. Judging from sales figures, https://www.pcworld.com/products/computers/laptops.html have long surpassed desktops as the ...
The “HE” that appears in the https://www.pcworld.com/reviews/product/46518/review/eee_pc_1000he.html model name, might stand for “Holy Enhancement!” This ...
Isn’t the world of technology confusing enough without mislabeling a netbook as a mini-notebook? There are two or three manufacturers, and dozens of news outlets, that deliberately confuse their ...
TAIPEI (Reuters) - PC makers are taking a gamble that the popularity of cheap, portable mini-laptops in an economic downturn will offset any business stolen from their traditional laptop business.
Last week's "He Said, She Said" editorial pitted Brenda and I against each other discussing what sort of touchscreen device Apple might have on their cards. This week, it's something equally as ...