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Alienware Area-51 m5700 video
A fast, if somewhat pricey, gaming laptop that can run most 3D titles without breaking a sweat Read more
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Alienware Area-51 m5700 review
Some aspects of its specification have been eclipsed by newer components, and it's enormously pricey in comparison to laptops from smaller vendors, but if you prefer big-name brands, this Alienware is a worthy contender. Read more
24 November 2005, 18:22 | Tags: Alienware, LEDs, spreadsheets, media player
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Lunar lander: Alienware Area-51 m5700
Sometimes you wonder whether Alienware is pulling off a clever double bluff. Are its laptops really of human origin? Or did they emerge from a crashed spaceship in the New Mexico desert and slowly morph into products like the m5700? Read more
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rockdirect Xtreme 64 review
Not content with making the first laptop to use a dual-core CPU, rockdirect has also crammed in an Nvidia GeForce 7800 GTX Go graphics adaptor, the fastest mobile graphics chip available. This is not so much a desktop replacement as an improvement -- but it's very expensive, very hot and very, very heavy Read more
20 January 2006, 17:06 | Tags: rockdirect, rockdirect Xtreme 64, card reader, analogue, battery life
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Samsung Miniket VP-X110L review
Whether you want to give an intimate glimpse into your personal life a la Being John Malkovich, or (more likely) record your wipeouts on your snowboarding holiday, the flash-based Miniket is the perfect gadget -- it has a detachable lens you can strap to your head. It's expensive, though, and image quality isn't great Read more
12 January 2006, 17:42 | Tags: Samsung, Samsung Miniket VP-X100L, battery life, battery pack, tennis
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Sony Vaio S5VP review
Featuring the Intel 915GM chipset and the latest iteration of Centrino, the S5VP is ideal for those who want a truly portable laptop that can still deliver strong performance. It's not perfect, though -- it runs hot, it's occasionally noisy and it's pricey Read more
10 January 2006, 17:35 | Tags: Sony, Sony Vaio S5VP, battery life, chipset, productivity






