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  • Latitude C400, Dells lightest notebook

    Dell designed its new Latitude C400, the smallest and lightest notebook in its corporate line, for executives on the go.

  • 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.

  • Notebook for execs on the go

    Dell designed its new Latitude C400, the smallest and lightest notebook in its corporate line, for executives on the go.

  • Pennywise projector

    The Toshiba TLP-B2 portable projector is not perfect. It's heavy and some of its accessories are poorly designed. However, it costs thousands less than other projectors in its class, so it will please the bean counters.

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