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Intel Core i3 ‘Ivy Bridge’ Expected in June

The Intel Core i3 ‘Ivy Bridge’ will come later, as Intel’s own people cofirmed over the summer. The first data are now beginning to see the light of three models ...
The next Dell XPS 15 bet on screen with Gorilla Glass

The next Dell XPS 15 bet on screen with Gorilla Glass

With the Dell XPS 13 (which we’re testing on Angadget) well positioned in the diagonal, Dell might already have a clear idea of what you want to be the successor to the XPS 15, ...
Dell Alienware M17XR3

Alienware M17XR3 Review

The Dell Alienware M17XR3 was announced in late 2010 and began selling well into last year. The market for portable video games is not as fast and aggressive as mobile or tablets ...
XPS 13 notebook computer.

DELL XPS 13 Ultra Pro with Core i7

Dell XPS 13 Ultra book is the most stylish and Awesome Notebook ever released by Dell following are the Dell XPS 13 Ultra Pro Specs with Core i7. Processor Intel Core i7 (2nd generation) ...
Dell XPS 13

Dell XPS 13 In Spain

The Dell XPS 13 , the new American company laptop is now available in Spain. This was one of the models ultrabook most anticipated for its construction and design, and as of ...
nuevos pavilion G6

The new HP Pavilion get handsome

HP has updated its range of notebooks Pavilion series with modifications both inside and outside, where they are most recognizable. Renewed g dv series premiere the Mosaic design , ...
HP-Folio13-DM3-Ultrabook

HP Folio 13, analysis of a nearly perfect ultrabook

The HP Folio 13 is the first serious venture company in ultrabooks club in Spain. Yes, the HP Folio 13 is the ultrabook of the company. It is certainly not the most striking, ...
Asus Zenbook UX31E 22

Zenbook Asus wants to seduce with Ivy Bridge and a better price

No one be surprised when you say that Ultrabooks, are of the brand they are, have as great an enemy to the MacBook Air . Computers are well designed and features, and even though ...
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