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Samsung R520 review
The 15.6-inch R520 desktop-replacement laptop is well worth a look if you're seeking a budget machine primarily intended for handling productivity tasks at home. Its graphics capability could be better, but it offers decent overall performance, a great keyboard and good battery life Read more
17 November 2009, 14:19 | Tags: Samsung, Samsung R520, chipset, stereo speakers, productivity
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HP Pavilion dv3-2230ea preview
The 13.3-inch Pavilion dv3-2230ea entertainment laptop could probably do with a more powerful GPU, but it compensates for this with a feature that, for the moment, makes it unique: its multi-touch display. It's also relatively portable and should prove a solid performer, offering decent value for money overall Read more
16 November 2009, 12:14 | Tags: HP, HP Pavilion dv3-2230ea preview, wiki, mirrored, tablet PC
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Acer Aspire One Pro 531 review
It may be specifically aimed at business users, but the 10.1-inch Aspire One Pro 531 runs with the netbook pack when it comes to its specification. Its extra-long battery life is a definite plus point though, and its no-nonsense design will undoubtedly appeal to some Read more
13 November 2009, 11:30 | Tags: Acer, Acer Aspire One Pro 531, battery life, PCI Express, netbooks
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Dell Inspiron 11z review
The mid-range Inspiron 11z ultra-portable laptop that we were given to review proved a capable machine. Its trackpad was poor, but its ultra-low-voltage processor delivered better performance than that of more expensive ULV laptops, and its 11.6-inch screen was great Read more
6 November 2009, 17:54 | Tags: Dell, Dell Inspiron 11z, Windows 7, battery life, netbooks
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Sony Vaio X series (VPCX11S1E/B) review
We defy anyone not to be impressed by the 11.1-inch Vaio VPCX11S1E/B ultra-portable laptop. It offers netbook-esque performance and it's ludicrously expensive, but it's remarkably thin and light, and Sony's made surprisingly few compromises considering how slender it is Read more
4 November 2009, 16:22 | Tags: Sony, Sony Vaio X series (VPCX11S1E/B), netbooks, VGA, Windows 7
CNET UK > Reviews > Desktops
Apple iMac (27-inch, unibody, 2009) review
With a 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU, the 27-inch iMac that we reviewed doesn't offer a huge improvement in performance compared to previous models. But it's still a worthwhile upgrade, offering improved specs and features, including an LED-backlit display and 'unibody' construction, at a similar price point Read more
27 October 2009, 15:03 | Tags: Apple, Apple iMac (27-inch, unibody, 2009), wiki, aluminium, unibody
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Advent Roma 1000 review
The 15.6-inch Roma 1000 is one of the cheapest Windows 7 laptops that money can currently buy. Considering its low price, it's also tastefully designed, and its keyboard is particularly good. Capable of handling most productivity tasks, it's worth a look for bargain hunters Read more
21 October 2009, 23:00 | Tags: Advent, Advent Roma 1000, video performance, battery life, wiki
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Sony Vaio AW series (VGN-AW41MF/H) review
The 18.4-inch Vaio VGN-AW41MF/H desktop-replacement laptop is big, beefy and beautiful. A crisper screen would help it do full justice to 1080p video played back via its Blu-ray drive, but that's a minor flaw in one of the fastest Core 2 Duo laptops we've seen Read more
12 October 2009, 16:26 | Tags: Sony, Sony Vaio VGN-AW41MF/H, mirrored, wiki, battery life
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Dell Inspiron 15 review
The 15.6-inch Inspiron 15 is a highly customisable laptop, but you'll get a solid chassis and good keyboard no matter which configuration you opt for. Adding on the extras will make the cost rise quickly, but it's possible to build a capable machine for an affordable price Read more
2 September 2009, 14:05 | Tags: Dell, Dell Inspiron 15, Ethernet, card reader, ExpressCard
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Windows 7: Tested in depth
Microsoft's new operating system is done and dusted and on its way to the manufacturers. Redmond has a huge amount riding on it after the Vista debacle -- has it delivered? Read more
3 August 2009, 16:40 | Tags: Microsoft, Control Panel, DirectX, Firefox, Inspiron













