When we for the first time the 12-inch HP Pavilion dv2 at CES 2009, we have that, "observed on the first glance, another glossy HP laptop with an AMD processor, may cause yawning, but as we learned, this was The first system to use AMD Athlon anew Netbook Neo-like platform, our ears pricked up his ears. "AMD sees scope for systems with slightly larger screens than netbooks, and the cost a little more. The Neo will be a kind of nano step-up from netbook CPUs like the Intel Atom and Via, offers a little moreComputing power for a little more money, and is targeted at slightly larger systems - 12-inch laptops instead of 9 - and 10-inch ones. In practice, the 1.6GHz Neo large number of roles is doing better than the Intel Atom, and it comes with ATI Radeon graphics (also for Windows Vista is limited - sorry, coupled no XP option). But at $ 749, there is a big leap to the psychological $ 499 HP dv2 of a 10-inch netbook, or even the $ 549 12-inch Samsung NC20, which has VIA's Nano new processor. If you have madethat price range, many mainstream laptop selection come into play, as shown in our last post retail laptop roundup. HP Pavilion DV4-1275mx own (also $ 749) has a 14-inch screen, but also features a dual-core Turion X2 CPU, while Sony's 14-inch Vaio CS215J / W ($ 799) has a 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T6400-surpass both the HP dv2 handy. While we are not convinced that laptop shoppers have for some middle ground between a traditional and a good looking netbook MainstreamDual …