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Four ultra-lightweight notebooks compared
12:14 PM - January 25, 2006 by
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Westlake Village (CA) - MobilityGuru posted a comparison of sub-3 pound laptops from Dell, Fujitsu, Sony and the ultra-small Toshiba Libretto U100.
The extensive review reveals that equal size does not necessarily result in equal performance - and battery life. If small is what you want, then this article provides you with insight what you can expect from notebooks in this product category.
Read the review here.
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