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Toshiba Satellite U500 review
The 13.3-inch Satellite U500 is thick and heavy, but it looks great, with an appealing brown finish. Its keyboard is very comfortable, its performance is decent, if not mind-blowing, and it's available with a touchscreen, if that's your bag. Just don't expect the best image quality in the world Read more
11 March 2010 by Rory Reid
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Asus UL50Vt review
The 15.6-inch UL50Vt is an excellent desktop-replacement laptop that you'd be proud to take to and from the office. It looks great for a machine of its size, it's comfortable to use, it offers excellent battery life, and it has switchable graphics cards that let you prioritise either battery life or performance Read more
11 February 2010 by Rory Reid
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Asus UX50V review
The thin and light, 15.6-inch UX50V is an absolutely gorgeous-looking machine, with a stunning screen and excellent keyboard. Your mind won't be blown by this laptop's processing power, but its battery life is impressive and it will definitely inspire jealousy among your friends Read more
3 July 2009 by Rory Reid
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Dell Studio XPS 13 review
The Studio XPS 13 an attractive laptop with very impressive raw performance, not to mention relatively strong build quality and good wireless capabilities. Although certain aspects of the laptop's design prevent it from attaining overall excellence, it remains a very good machine Read more
9 February 2009 by Rory Reid
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Dell Vostro 1400 preview hands-on
Let's not put too fine a point on it: the Dell Vostro 1400 thin-and-light laptop is fantastic value for money. There aren't many laptops as cheap or as configurable as the Vostro series. This model is perfect for light users and you can always upgrade it with faster components Read more
13 March 2008 by Rory Reid
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Sony Vaio CR series review
The CR series is is the latest in a line of colourful laptops from Sony, designed for the style-conscious user, and it comes in a range of colours. The CR promises a premium finish and modern components, without breaking the bank. Is that possible for a Sony Vaio? Read more
30 July 2007 by Rory Reid
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Sony Vaio VGN-C2S review
Sony has injected some colour into its laptops with the Vaio VGN-C2S. Available in blue, pink or green it promises to brighten up your Web browsing experience, however it's not the cheapest that money can buy Read more
9 March 2007 by Rory Reid
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Asus W3J review
The W3J is Asus' attempt to create a fast, capable laptop with a small chassis and low weight. It might not look it on the surface, but it packs enough grunt to rival, and indeed outperform, larger, more expensive laptops Read more
1 September 2006 by Rory Reid
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Lenovo Thinkpad Z60t review
The Z60t is the first Thinkpad created since the brand was acquired by Lenovo. It manages to retain the best elements of previous Thinkpads, but brings some fresh ideas, including contemporary style cues and a widescreen display, successfully combining old with new Read more
3 March 2006 by Rory Reid
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
AJP M555N-E review
The M555N-E impresses thanks to its striking silver finish, and it's light and compact enough for any frequent traveller. It also comes with a free 3G card for high-speed Internet connection away from a Wi-Fi hotspot, and it's good value for money. Don't expect it to run games, though -- its performance is disappointing Read more
17 February 2006 by Rory Reid