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Dialogue Flybook
Reviews The diminutive convertible tablet-style Flybook could be an appealing system for the business traveller, but it needs a boost in specification and a drop in price.
Wednesday, October 26 2005 09:17 AM
Acer TravelMate 8204WLMi
Reviews The TravelMate 8204WLMi marks an impressive first outing for Intel's new dual-core Centrino Duo platform: it's an elegantly designed desktop replacement system that performs extremely well without impacting battery life too much.
Tuesday, January 17 2006 01:10 PM
Asus R2H Ultra Mobile PC
Reviews The R2H comes with a great bundle of accessories and shows off the Ultra Mobile PC format to good effect. However, it still does nothing that an ultraportable notebook cannot.
Tuesday, December 05 2006 02:32 PM
Anatomy of Word: A tutorial on creating and formatting tables
Techguide Take advantage of the Table features of Microsoft Word to create more compelling documents.
Wednesday, February 01 2006 09:08 PM
Railroad Tycoon 3 (PC)
Product Reviews Railroad Tycoon 3 (PC)
Sunday, March 16 2008 03:35 AM
Acer TravelMate Timeline 8371
Reviews The TravelMate 8371 is solidly built, although the degree of flex in the keyboard may annoy some users. If you need an integrated optical drive, look to one of the larger models. Otherwise, enjoy the excellent battery life.
Thursday, October 01 2009 11:30 AM
Tags: Notebook, Audio Subsystem, TravelMate 8371, LED-backlit TFT Display, ConclusionThe TravelMate 8371, Intel Core 2 Duo, Keyboard, Webcam, optical drive, Acer Inc.
Dell Latitude XT2
Reviews The Dell Latitude XT2's key feature is its largely successful multi-touch capability. Build quality is excellent, but the absence of an integrated optical drive is a nuisance and battery life is disappointing.
Tuesday, July 21 2009 11:30 AM
Tags: Battery, Screen, Dell Latitude, Tablet, Tablet PC, Graphics, Notebook, keyboard, multi-touch, Dell Computer Corp.
Display hidden data in an Excel chart
Techguide By default, Excel displays only visible data in a chart. Consequently, if you hide worksheet data, Excel won't display that data in a chart.
Thursday, October 01 2009 12:23 PM
Tags: Microsoft Office, Database, Option, Chart, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Excel, Tools Menu, Figure B, Microsoft Word, technique
Fujitsu LifeBook S7220
Reviews Fujitsu's LifeBook S7220 is a solidly built 14.1in. notebook with integrated mobile broadband, a comfortable keyboard and decent performance, so long as you don't need fast graphics.
Tuesday, July 07 2009 11:30 AM
Tags: Battery, Graphics, Broadband, Notebook, Fujitsu LifeBook, Lid Section, Modem, Touchpad, Display, performance
Lenovo ThinkPad T400
Reviews The ThinkPad T400 is a solidly built and reasonably configurable business notebook that performs well. We like the integrated mobile broadband, but it's a shame that a webcam and Bluetooth aren't standard on all models.
Wednesday, June 24 2009 11:30 AM
Tags: Battery, Mobile Broadband, Mobile, Graphics, Notebook, Mouse, IBM ThinkPad, Lenovo Group Ltd., optical drive, performance
Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop Elite
Reviews Microsoft’s Wireless Optical Desktop Elite is a solid and affordable choice for the home or the office.
Monday, November 24 2003 08:58 AM
Creative Mouse Wireless Notebook Optical
Reviews Creative's wireless optical travel-size mouse is a basic unit with solid but unremarkable performance.
Tuesday, February 01 2005 08:37 AM
Gyration Ultra Cordless Optical Mouse & Mobile Keyboard
Reviews People who regularly make presentations will love the Gyration mouse. The rest of us will want one, without quite knowing why. The engineering is impeccable; only the proprietary, non-Bluetooth radio link weighs heavily against it.
Wednesday, November 06 2002 08:39 AM
Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop Pro
Reviews Regular touch typists will get the most out of this product. Pay attention to your desktop layout to avoid other ergonomic problems, and you should be able to do a lot of work comfortably.
Wednesday, February 18 2004 03:28 PM
MoGo Mouse BT
Reviews This handy Bluetooth mouse lives and recharges in your notebook's PC Card slot when not in use. However, its performance is erratic at times and it's also somewhat expensive.
Tuesday, February 20 2007 09:10 AM





