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LAPTOP Magazine Names The Top 10 Back-to-School Notebooks

Just in time for the new school year, LAPTOP Magazine names the best back-to-school notebooks for students for every need and budget. Whether it’s for the cash-strapped, the gamer, the hipster, or the studious student, LAPTOP takes the guesswork out of the back-to-school shopping season.


New York, NY (PRWEB) August 9, 2006 -- Just in time for the new school year, LAPTOP Magazine names the best back-to-school notebooks for students for every need and budget. In an exclusive online feature on www.laptopmag.com/backtoschool, LAPTOP offers a comprehensive list of appropriate systems for all types of users.

LAPTOP’s editors hand-picked systems across multiple categories, ranging from Dell’s value-priced, dual-core laptop to Apple’s chic black MacBook. Whether it’s for the cash-strapped, the gamer, the hipster, or the studious student, LAPTOP takes the guesswork out of the back-to-school shopping season.

"Students are looking for notebooks with a sense of style and plenty of performance, but they also want to stay within a budget," said LAPTOP Editor-in-Chief Mark Spoonauer. "At the same time, they don't want the same system as everyone else, so we've handpicked several laptops that should appeal to many different types of buyers."

The top ten notebooks are:

The Hipster: Apple MacBook ($1,599)
The Cash-Strapped: Dell Inspiron e1505 ($869)
The Style Maven: HP Pavilion dv2000t ($1,199)
The Lightweight: Toshiba U205 ($1,199)
The Studious Student: Gateway M285E ($1,449)
The Gamer: Alienware Area-51 5750 ($2,149)
The Multimedia Maestro: Toshiba Qosmio G35-AV650 ($2,999)
The Surfaholic: Dell XPS M1210 ($2,356)
The Trust Fund Baby: Sony VAIO VGN-AR190 ($3,499)
The Klutz: Fujitsu T4210 Tablet PC ($1,729)

To learn more about LAPTOP’s best back-to-school notebooks and get helpful buying advice, please visit www.laptopmag.com/backtoschool. For more information or to schedule interviews with LAPTOP’s editors, media may contact Maggie Carr, Marketing Manager.

About LAPTOP Magazine
LAPTOP-Mobile Solutions for Business & Life celebrates the infusion of mobile technology into our daily lives. LAPTOP delivers hands-on product reviews, groundbreaking coverage of the latest tech trends, and helpful how-tos. LAPTOP continuously provides business travelers, IT professionals, and mobile enthusiasts with the information needed to stay connected effortlessly. In addition to the monthly issues, the six specials include Ultimate Mobility, Mobile Entertainment (spring and fall), Ultimate Wireless & Cellular Guide, Gadget Gift Guide, and Mobile Tech Buyer's Guide. LAPTOP and its special issues are published by Bedford Communications, Inc.

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