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Corporations that have already moved to gigabit networks or 802.11a wireless LANs, take heed: A lightweight, last-all-day notebook perfect for the office or travel has arrived. It's very thin and very fast, but also very expensive, especially in these days of $999 notebooks. On the other hand, sub-6-pound notebook computing doesn't get any better than the T40, a ThinkPad that practically incorporates the kitchen sink and makes it look svelte.
- Top Notebook PCs No matter how or where you prefer to do your computing, there's a notebook designed to match your style. We've pulled together the best of three types: desktop replacements, ultraportables, and value notebooks.
- Top 15 Notebook PCs A new IBM model claims the top value spot, while another unit by the same company leads the power list.
- PC World Spotlight on Light Laptops Sharp's Actius MM10 is the lightest load. It weighs in at just over four pounds.
- Top 15 Notebook PCs On the power side, new models pack lots of features into streamlined cases.
- Top 15 Notebook PCs A lower price and a better optical drive help the IBM ThinkPad T40 return to the head of the chart.
- The Well-Equipped Student: Best High-Tech Gear From media-rich PCs and nifty keyboards to stellar MP3 players and PDAs, you have plenty of options for outfitting students going back to school.
- Top 15 Notebook PCs Toshiba's Tecra S1 edges past the IBM ThinkPad T40 to debut in first place.
- Top 15 Notebook PCs Intel's new Pentium M processor is pumping up battery life in notebooks that carry it.
- World Class: Best of 2003 The gear of the year: your complete guide to 50+ hardware, software, and service winners--including today's number one product.
- Top 15 Notebook PCs A slim, loaded portable with Intel's new Pentium M processor debuts at the top of our power chart.
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