Walt Mossberg tests the Toshiba Satellite, the H-P Pavilion and the Lenovo IdeaPad.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

PC makers this fall are trying to get consumers who want small laptops to move up from low-profit netbooks to larger, costlier models called "ultrathin" or "thin and light." These models are lighter and thinner than many regular laptops, but they have bigger screens and keyboards than most netbooks do.

The slim portables tend to start at around $500 and many fall into the $600 to $900 range. You can easily find bigger, heavier laptops for less. But the manufacturers are hoping mobile consumers will be willing to pay a premium for sleekness and long battery life. Continue reading here http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704576204574529812650596606.html

Video: Mossberg on Ultra Thin Laptops

Check market availability in classified ads Sulit and ebay philippines

Tags: Review Toshiba Satellite, review H-P Pavilion, review Lenovo IdeaPad.

0 comments

Post a Comment