TechSpot have put in a lot of effort to their recent guide to mobile systems new for this first half of 2011.  They’ve broken the models down into six different areas, covering Ultraportables, Business, Desktop Replacements, Gaming, Value and lastly Netbooks.  Each of these areas represents a different segment of the market, now that consumers have a choice in size and performance, the needs of various users can be met specifically by the model they choose.  Head on over for an overview of the current market.

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"The year kicked off to a good start in the laptop sector with AMD finally delivering its promised Fusion chips — five years in the making — and Intel launching its Huron River platform powered by Sandy Bridge processors. Fusion is doing well at the entry level market with limited competition from the Atom, but things haven’t been going so smoothly for Intel. The company discovered a design flaw in its 6 Series chipset, which resulted in product launch delays across the board for new Sandy Bridge-based notebooks."

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