Top AMD Fusion netbooks in Australia
See reviews of the latest AMD Fusion notebooks from Toshiba, Sony, MSI, Dell
AMD Fusion netbooks are a step up from traditional netbooks, which are based on Intel Atom CPUs. The AMD Fusion APU (accelerated processing unit) supplies more overall speed for office and Web applications than an Intel-based netbook, and not only that, the AMD Fusion provides much better graphics capabilities.
AMD Fusion-based netbooks feature an HDMI port, so you can easily hook them up to a big-screen TV, and some models even have more advanced features such as USB 3.0. The overall size of AMD Fusion-based netbooks is larger, too; with many models being 11.6in or bigger, they are more comfortable to use than 10in netbooks. Below is a round-up of all the AMD Fusion-based netbooks we have seen to date.
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Dell's Inspiron M102z makes use of AMD Fusion technology to deliver decent performance and great battery life in an 11.6in form factor.
- Review Date:
- Reviewer:
- Manufacturer:
- 11th April, 2011
- Elias Plastiras
- Dell
- Rating:
- Price:
- $ 699.00
- Pros:
- Great battery life, HDMI, 7200rpm hard drive
- Cons:
- Feels a little too bulky, body can creak slightly