The Good Life
H-P Laptop: More to Lug, More to Love
12/05/07 - 09:05 AM EST
Editor's Note: Gary Krakow is an award-winning journalist whose columns help feed his personal passion for playing with gadgets of all types, shapes and sizes. Today we bring you part two of Gary's high-end holiday buying guide. Stay tuned to this space for more and click here for part one. The extremely large Hewlett-Packard HPQ Pavilion HDX9000 Entertainment Notebook PC barely makes it as a laptop -- unless you're an NFL linebacker with a giant lap. This somewhat portable computer measures 18.7 by 13.4 by 2.3 inches and weighs in at a whopping 15.5 pounds. It runs on Microsoft's MSFT Windows Vista operating system. The 20.1-inch, WSXGA, high-definition, 1680 by 1050 pixels, widescreen display is permanently attached to the keyboard/computer enclosure.
This Laptop Needs a Big Lap |
Designs from famous fashion names show up at the local department store.
Co-developed with Ferrari, Meridian's F80 shows that 'boom boxes' have come a long way.
Men in fur, and the most expensive iPod
Apple and AT&T were among the most searched stocks on TheStreet.com Friday. Here's what Cramer had to say about them recently.
Catch up on his thinking on the hottest topics of the past week.
Investors will have to deal with a Fed meeting and another flood of earnings and economic data.
Looking for deep value with Defiance Asset Management, polling big investors about where the market's headed, plus much more.
See who made what calls.
3 Stocks I Saw On TVDan Fitzpatrick examines three stocks viewed on Fast Money and Mad Money Today's stocks include Deere & Co., Petrobras and MBIA
TheStreet.com Ratings checks in on First Community Bancorp and First Niagara Financial Group two months after recommending the stock.
Take-Two's latest hit receives a perfect score from industry reviewers.
- Cramer's 'Mad Money' Recap: Mad Money's Rally Playbook
- The Polycarbonate Price Cut
- CalPERS Pushes for Clean House at Standard Pacific
- Investing in China: What You Need to Know
- Coming Week: 'Glimmer of Hope'
- Top Stocks With Insider Buying, Buybacks
- New Solar ETF Helps Spread Sector's Risk
- Feuerstein's Biotech-Stock Mailbag
- Need to Own Energy? Here's How to Do It
- My Company Doesn't Provide Health Insurance (Gulp!)
Sponsored by:

BEAT THE STREET GAME:



