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Toshiba Portege S100 review

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Toshiba Portege S100 review

The S100 might not get design geeks salivating, but its unobtrusiveness is part of its solidity. Gimmick-free, it's a classic thin-and-light laptop that gets the essentials absolutely spot on Read more

£1,150

25 October 2005 by Chris Stevens

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Fujitsu Lifebook P7010 review

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Fujitsu Lifebook P7010 review

For such a light, compact laptop, the Lifebook certainly punches above its weight, handling office and video-editing tasks with aplomb. Its real strength, though, is its battery life -- by swapping the DVD drive for an additional battery, the Lifebook can keep going for an astonishing ten hours Read more

£1,300

12 October 2005 by Chris Stevens

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Asus W5000 review

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Asus W5000 review

Style-conscious bohemians who want to steer away from the bland offerings of most laptop manufacturers will find the Asus W5000 appeals to their all-white tastes. It offers reasonable -- if unspectacular -- performance and battery life, and a cool little Webcam that pivots above the screen Read more

£1,199

7 October 2005 by Chris Stevens

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Toshiba Qosmio G20 review

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2.5 stars out of 5

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Toshiba Qosmio G20 review

Although the G20's size and weight makes it impractical as a truly portable laptop, this wasn't what overwhelmingly disappointed us. Instead, it's the G20's glary screen that breaks the deal here. It's a huge distraction on an otherwise very capable PVR Read more

£1,500

10 August 2005 by Chris Stevens

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Samsung X50 review

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Samsung X50 review

Spreadsheet junkies will appreciate the X50's 15-inch screen, which is heavily anti-glared, making it ideal for work in a brightly lit office. It's easy to hook it up to projectors and televisions, but the lack of DVI make this an implausible machine for graphics professionals Read more

£1,500

29 July 2005 by Chris Stevens

CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Desktops

Alienware Aurora 7500 SLI review

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Alienware Aurora 7500 SLI review

She's ported and relieved, and she's stroked and bored -- she'll do a hundred and forty with the top end floored. A 60s muscle car of a PC, the Alienware Aurora 7500 SLI will knock your bobby socks off. It's horribly expensive, but if you need a reliable, plug-and-play super-gaming platform, accept no substitute Read more

£1,900

26 July 2005 by Chris Stevens

CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Desktops

Sony Vaio VGC-V2M review

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3.5 stars out of 5

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Sony Vaio VGC-V2M review

The VAIO VGC-V2M's jet-black chassis wouldn't seem out of place on Darth Vader's desk. If arch-villain is the look you're going for this season, this is definitely the most evil-chic looking computer we've ever reviewed Read more

£1,400

15 May 2005 by Chris Stevens

CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops

Toshiba Qosmio G10-100 review

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Toshiba Qosmio G10-100 review

Back in the '80s we were dragging around laptops the size of desktops, so the Qosmio is something of a retro trip. However it's easy to understand why the Qosmio is so heavy: Toshiba has crowbarred a personal video recorder (PVR), DVD player, TV tuner and virtual surround sound system into a laptop case Read more

£1,600

13 May 2005 by Chris Stevens

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rockdirect Hardbook review

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rockdirect Hardbook review

While most of us are unlikely to run into urban combat situations, there is always the risk of dropping your laptop or spilling a cappuccino into it. rockdirect's Hardbook has a specially ruggedised case for those who need to compute in hazardous conditions -- or are just extremely clumsy Read more

£1,170

15 September 2005 by Chris Stevens

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Alienware Aurora Star Wars Edition review

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Alienware Aurora Star Wars Edition review

Alienware's Special Edition Star Wars Aurora makes you want to yell, "Prepare to make the jump to lightspeed!" and slap the side of the chassis. Strictly for Lucas completists, this PC comes in Dark and Light Side flavours and offers blistering Nvidia GeForce-powered graphical performance for an eye-watering price Read more

£1,620

11 August 2005 by Chris Stevens

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