If you're going to have to lug it around, you might as well get a laptop that will make business colleagues green with envy.
Today, even the cheapest notebook computers outstrip the performance needs of the most demanding business users, and you no longer have to settle for a desktop because the notebook is too expensive.
ZDNet Australia reviews seven of the most outstanding, high-end notebooks.
If you're going to have to lug it around, you might as well get a laptop that will make business colleagues green with envy.
The Travelmate is an excellent notebook for business if you're interested in the 15-inch space, and you're happy with the 3kg weight.
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The main draw of Acer's latest carbon fibre flagship model is its cutting-edge components and swivel webcam. However, in terms of design, there is much room for improvement.
The LP120 is the most portable projector we've seen to date, yet it still manages to deliver good image quality.
If your job involves giving presentations in places where fixed projection facilities are not available, then your options have up to now been limited. Newer ultra-portable products such as the LP130 now offer the functionality and image quality of larger projectors in a package that weighs only 1.33kg. The catch is, you'll have to pay for this portability -- the LP130 costs a hefty AU$10,980.
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