
Deal alert: 10.10 deals special edition *Updated*
Enjoy these great 10.10. deals. Following the 10.10 deals we found last week, here are a few more we found.

Deal alert: The convertible laptop edition
Need a tablet? Want a laptop? These devices have both for you in a single device.

Deal Alert: The 12.12 edition *Updated*
We wind out the year with our final bumper deal special just to make Christmas that extra special for you and your loved ones.

Deal Alert: 17 January 2020
Welcome the New Year with great deals and get ready for CNY too!

Panasonic Toughbook 55 is rugged, modular and expandable: We take a closer look
Swapping the modules can be done on the fly and in a matter of only a few minutes! Here's a closer look at a one-of-a-kind modern Toughbook.

Hands-on with the Huawei Matebook X, which sure looks like something
Huawei made it very clear that they’re gunning after the Apple MacBook with their new Matebook X — Wan Biao, chief operating officer of Huawei’s Consumer Business Group, kept comparing the two during the opening keynote at CES Asia.

Samsung Series 9 (2012) - The Next Wave
Samsung's Series 9 notebooks, have been competent but expensive counters to Apple's Macbook Air. But with the new wave of Ivy Bridge Ultrabooks in the market, will this year's Series 9 take the crown? We find out how this strong contender fares.

Booth Side Chat with Tim and Green of MSI
We had a booth side chat with two important persons from MSI, Mr. Tim Lee, Sales Director of APAC Sales Dept. and Mr. Green Lin, Marketing Manager of Notebook Channel Marketing. We picked their minds to gain more insights about the business and product strategies of MSI.

Intel at CES 2011: Laptops, Netbooks, WiDi and Demos
We visited Intel's booth today and we had the opportunity to experience the new Sandy Bridge laptops, wireless display, netbooks and a preview of a couple of Oak Trail products.

IDF Fall 2010 Day 2 - Atoms Everywhere
Intel spent the second day of IDF revealing their plans for the Atom processor family. From new hardware to software, Intel plans to plant its Atom processor into every market segment, from industrial applications to your home.