Image used with permission by copyright holderSick of netbooks yet? If sales numbers are any indication, the buying public certainly isn’t. With prices typically under $500, feature lists that just seem to grow longer and longer, and portability that can’t be matched, netbooks remained a hot item at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show. Here are five that caught out our eye – including one that stretches the definition just a bit.
Lenovo X100e
Finally, a netbook worthy of the ThinkPad name. Lenovo’s X100e shuns all the things we hate about netbooks with a full-sized keyboard, high-resolution 11.6-inch screen, and a sturdy, matte-black chassis. It also adopts AMD’s Neo processor rather than the standard Intel Atom, and integrated ATI Radeon HD 3200 graphics. Amazingly, despite the biz-worthy build, Lenovo has also kept MSRP down to just $450.Recommended Videos
MSI Wind U160
MSI continues down the conservative path inside the U160, which only sports a new Pinetrail N450, but outside, the new netbook clearly has greater aspirations. A power button built in to the hinge calls to mind Sony’s Vaio notebooks, while a touchpad integrated into the wrist rest and marked with dimples reminds of us Asus. Even if you see it as a collection of other company’s concepts piled into one machine, we think it’s a definite step forward from the last generation, and should retail for only $350.
Alienware M11X
Can we even call this a netbook? Based on the 11.6-inch display, it certainly qualifies, but you might think twice after peeking inside. There, an Intel Core 2 Duo processor and Nvidia GeForce GT335M work in tandem to give it all the muscle of a full-size notebook. In fact, Alienware claims it will play Modern Warfare 2 with consistent 30fps frame rates in high definition. Now that’s a step up from Solitaire. Expect it this spring for under $1,000.
Asus T101MT
While the rest of the world is clamoring for Apple’s upcoming tablet, Asus has quietly pushed out the Eee T101MT, a convertible multitouch tablet netbook running Windows 7. An update to the T91MT, the new Eee ups screen size to 10.1 inches and also drops in Intel’s Atom N450 Atom Pinetrail processor, along with all the usual netbook specs – 1GB RAM, 160GB hard drive, and 6.5-hour battery life. Asus hasn’t yet announced pricing or a launch date for the upcoming device.









