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  • Speed doesn't always win the race

    IBM's latest ThinkPad is the fastest notebook we've seen yet, at least for application performance. The rest of the solid but unremarkable system mixes robust security features and endless expansion options with staid design. Blazing speed notwithstanding, the T23 seems a bit overpriced for what it delivers.

  • Gateway Solo 1150CL

    The Gateway Solo 1150CLs' performance isn't road-warrior-class, but it offers a good mix of features that make it solid value.

  • Mobility Electronics EasiDock 1000E

  • Mobility Electronics EasiDock 1000E

    The Mobility EasiDock 1000E (AU$585.20), from Mobility Electronics,uses a unique PCI Split Bridge technology for maximum 1.25-Gbps performance shared among nine device ports.

  • Transmeta's coolest chip ever

    Transmeta, the Santa Clara company with the innovative, power-saving CPUs, is at it again--much to the annoyance of its larger competitors, Intel and AMD.

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