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In Pictures: The Most Notable Notebooks of 2007

We test many notebooks throughout the year, so we see some pretty interesting portables. We picked out the extremes in the products we've tested since the first of the year--the fastest, the slowest, the biggest, the smallest, and the most stylish.

Alan Stafford, PC World

Biggest screen: HP Pavilion HDX, Acer Aspire 9810-6829 [tie] 6 of 12

Travel bulletin: All major airline carriers now require customers who are lugging an HP Pavilion HDX ($3000) or an Acer Aspire 9810-6829 ($2999; see slide number one for its picture) to check the notebook as luggage or to pay for two seats if they intend to carry it on. That's really unfair, since airline crews are freed of any need to operate the cabin's overhead monitors--people seated 20 rows back can watch movies played on either notebook's 20.1-inch screen. Full Review, HP | Latest Prices, HP | Full Review, Acer | Latest Prices, Acer

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