Top 5 Laptops of the Year 2010
- Apple Mac Book pro spring 2010
Configuration: Intel Core i7 2.66 GHz, 4GB RAM, 500 GB HDD, 15-inch Display
Pros: - Comes with core i5, i7 Processors and new Nvidia graphics.
- Option to switch between integrated and discrete GPU’s.
- Cons:
- No HDMI or Blu-ray even with high end price range.
- Gateway NV7915u
Configuration: Intel Core i3 330M / 2.13 GHz, 8GB (Max) RAM, 500 GB
Pros: - Core i3 processor at a good price.
- Robust audio output.
- Multi-touch gesture support on the touch pad.
- Includes HDMI port.
- Cons:
- Poor battery life.
- Awkward mouse button bar.
- Sony Vaio Z series VPC-Z116GX/S
Configuration: Intel Core i5 I5-520M / 2.4 GHz (Dual-Core), 8 GB Max, 256 GB Solid State Drive.
Pros: - Light and sturdy design.
- Large SSD Drive.
- Switchable discrete graphics and excellent performance.
- Cons:
- Expensive.
- Confusing switchable graphics option.
- Asus Eee PC 1005PR
Configuration: Intel Atom N450 / 1.66 GHz, 2 GB (max), 250 GB SATA
Pros: - HD display.
- Reasonable Price.
- Cons:
- Choppy streaming of flash video play back.
- Touch-pad not that convincing.
- Toshiba Satellite E205-S1904 bundle
Configuration: Intel Core i5 I5-430M / 2.2 GHz ( Dual-Core ), 8 GB (max) RAM, 500 GB SATA.
Pros: - Core i5 Processor.
- Slim design.
- Cons:
- Unimpressive speakers.
- Poor battery life.