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Origin Genesis: Best in Class, but Spares No ExpenseThursday, August 12, 2010 @ 9:19PMOrigin is a newcomer to the boutique PC vendor field--sort of. Though the company is relatively young, it's manned by former Alienware bigwigs who thoroughly understand high-end PCs. And when the Origin Genesis arrived at the PCWorld Labs in a 124-pound wooden crate, we knew we were in for something... Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Genesis - Perspectives - Origins and Creation

ASUS U33Jc-A1 Bamboo series reviewThursday, July 29, 2010 @ 6:16AMPandas, East Asia, wood. Nope, "laptop" hasn't ever been on the list of words we typically associate with "bamboo," but ASUS sure has us willing to tack it on with the introduction of its U Bamboo Series . The company's newest 13-inch U33Jc is covered in one of the most durable and recyclable materials on earth, and its internals are made of equally strong parts. Sure, the laptop looks ...

ASUS UL-series laptops surface at e-tailers with Core i3 ULV processorMonday, July 19, 2010 @ 4:47AMIf the pint-sized ASUS laptop above looks a wee bit familiar, it's because you've seen it before -- the 12-inch UL20FT is basically a refreshed UL20A, but with the surprisingly elusive Core i3 ULV guts. The UL20FT appeared at ExcaliberPC this weekend, while its Optimus-equipped big brother appears destined for Amazon; in a slight change of plans, both feature the 1.2GHz Core i3-330UM processor ...

Apricorn Aegis NetDock: An Affordable, Convenient Laptop CompanionFriday, July 9, 2010 @ 9:19PMThe packaging for the Apricorn Aegis NetDock docking station ($89, as of 7/6/2010) only implies that there's an optical drive on board. But don't be fooled: Not only is there one--an 8X TEAC DV-W28S-V DVD burner in this case--but four USB 2.0 ports as well. Two of these ports remain powered even... Hardware - Notebooks and Laptops - Universal Serial Bus - Cases and Accessories - Solid-state drive

Acer TimelineX 4820T reviewFriday, July 9, 2010 @ 8:18AMPulling the 14-inch Acer TimelineX 4820T from its box, one thing went through our mind: this could be the perfect thin and light laptop. The $717 system is about an inch thick, weighs only 4.7 pounds, and still has an onboard DVD drive. And unlike the past Acer Timelines and their sissy ULV processors, it has a standard voltage Core i3-350M CPU, 4GB of RAM and a 320GB hard drive. Oh, and it ...