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Viewmaster Portiva NVP05
by Staff Writers

Built around the same sturdy housing as the Targa Traveller C50, Viewmaster's Portiva NVP05 model has a few differentiating properties.

Jun 9, 2004
Omega Viewmaster Portiva 5Z71
by Adam Turner

The Omega Viewmaster Portiva 5Z71 is another notebook comprising of tradeoffs; the blistering Pentium-M 2GHz processor offset by an NVIDIA GeForce Go660 graphics card with only 64MB of video memory, accompanied by the smallest hard drive of the bunch.

Jul 11, 2005
Viewmaster Portiva 5223
by Dan Chiappini

Hallmark has opted to take advantage of Intel’s Extreme Graphics 2 integrated shared graphics, taking up to 64MB of video memory from the on-board 512MB of PC2700 DDR to power the display. While not designed for gaming, it did manage to churn out almost 3000 points in 3DMark01SE with some help from its Pentium M 1.6GHz CPU.

Jan 4, 2005
VIEWMASTER PORTIVA NVP02
by Dan Chiappini

With the slow Australian take-off of the Centrino platform, higher spec, slightly larger form factored units are making their way into the marketplace. Intel's Pentium-M processors are ramping up in speed, now available in 1.7GHz values and still impressing.

Nov 12, 2003
Targa Traveller C50
by Staff Writers

An above average overall finisher, the Targa's claim to fame is undoubtedly its long battery run times, achieving the best part of 5 hours on a single charge whilst juggling a full productivity workload of Photoshop and Microsoft Office.

Jun 9, 2004
MSI MegaBook M510C
by Staff Writers

Taking first place overall, the MegaBook M510C had a bit of a mixed run to the final score tally, managing only fifth place in PCMark04 then unanimously taking out first place with a score nearly breaking 10,000 3DMarks, impressive for a notebook, let alone one under $2500.

Jun 9, 2004
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