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  • Dell Latitude X1

    Executives searching for a very light business notebook could well consider the Latitude X1.

  • Don't carry that weight: 7 ultralight notebooks tested

    If you're out on the road a lot, you want a notebook that won't give you a sore shoulder at the end of the day, but you may not want to give up all the features of a full-sized notebook. Can you have both?

  • Fujitsu LifeBook P-2110: Less is more

    The word ultralight takes on new meaning with the Fujitsu LifeBook P Series. This new laptop stuffs a remarkable amount into a chassis that's small enough to slip into most briefcases.

  • Sharp's notebook gets slimmer

    The limbo bar for laptop height just got lower; Sharp's new AU$5295 PC-UM10 shimmies under the 1.8cm-high mark.

  • A wafer-thin notebook

    The Sharp PC-UM10 is literally in a size-and-weight class by itself, making it a must-have if you want the lightest and latest laptop.

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