Each month on NotebookReview.com we're going to bring you the top 10 most popular notebooks from the prior month. Popularity is determined by the number of product page views by visitors to this site. We've simplified the list by grouping products into families, so variants of a certain model will all roll up into a single family.
Lenovo owns the top spot this month with their widely popular thin and light ThinkPad T60, but Dell owns the quantity game, taking four of the ten top spots. It's not all Windows though, the MacBook Pro slides in at number seven. The full results follow.
1. Lenovo ThinkPad T60 - The ThinkPad T60 is a Core Duo machine that comes with either a 14" or 15" standard aspect ratio display. This thin and light is all about business, featuring one of the best keyboards in the industry, dual pointing devicesand optional integrated WAN. Lenovo ThinkPad T60 Reviews | Lenovo ThinkPad T60 User Opinions
2. Sony VAIO SZ - Performance in a small package, that sums up the Sony VAIO SZ. The bright glossy 13.3" display is powered by dedicated graphics and a Core Duo processor. Sony VAIO SZ Reviews | Sony VAIO SZ User Opinions
3. Dell Inspiron e1505 - The Inspiron e1505 is fully customizable including Core Duo processors, high resolution 15.4" display and several drive options. Dell has found a nice blend of performance and price with the e1505. Dell Inspiron e1505 Reviews | Dell Inspiron e1505 User Opinions
4. Dell Inspiron 6400 - The Inspiron 6400 is the Small Business equivalent o the e1505. It's a 15.4" widescreen model which is fully customizable including both Core Solo and Core Duo CPUs. Dell Inspiron 6400 Reviews | Dell Inspiron 6400 User Opinions
5. Dell XPS M140 - The XPS M140 is a mix of power and portability, with a nice price to go along with it. The 14" wide screen notebook comes in at about 5.5 pounds and is fully customizable but does not offer a dedicated graphics solution. Dell XPS M140 Reviews | Dell XPS M140 User Opinions
6. Acer TravelMate 8200 - Acer goes all out with this 15.4" wide screen model. The TravelMate 8200 boasts a Core Duo processor, high resolution display and an ATI x1600 video card with 256MB RAM. Acer TravelMate 8200 Reviews | Acer TravelMate 8200 User Opinions 7. Apple MacBook Pro - Apple's MacBook Pro is one of the nicest looking notebooks on the market. It's not all about beauty though, the MacBook Pro offers an Intel Core Duo processor, ATI X1600 video card and DVI output. Apple MacBook Pro Reviews | Apple MacBook Pro User Opinions 8. Sony VAIO FE - Sony brings another winning display to market with the VAIO FE family. The 15.4" wide screen XBRITE display tops off a Core Duo processor and an optional NVIDIA GeForce Go 7400 and integrated video camera. Sony VAIO FE Reviews | Sony VAIO FE User Opinions 9.Toshiba Satellite A105 - Toshiba's A105 is a value oriented machine featuring both Pentium M and Celeron M processors. The 15.4" wide screen display is available in their glossy TruBrite, adding more spice to multimedia. Toshiba Satellite A105 Reviews | Toshiba Satellite A105 User Reviews
10. Dell Inspiron 710m - The Inspiron 710Moffers a 12" wide screen in a 4 pound body. The built in media bay supports an internal optical drive. The 710m is designed for budget minded users who need more portability than performance. Dell Inspiron 710m Reviews | Dell Inspiron 710m User Opinions Other Top 10 Lists from TechnologyGuide.com
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Thanks. That list helps simplify selections for the masses.
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MysticGolem Asus MVP + NBR Reviewer NBR Reviewer
hmmm only like 5 brands made it there lol! What about ASUS? W3J?
The W3J!!!!! <-------
Well then again, it has not been released yet in NA...so i guess i can understand that
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Are the i9400 and E1705 considered the same notebook computer?
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Now it is apparent that Dell has the majority of the notebook computer marketshare...
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this list is weird. For one thing.... MacBook shouldn't be on the 5th place...
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