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CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
Samsung N140 review
Although the 10.1-inch N140 doesn't bring anything new to the netbook table, we can't knock it. Solidly built and attractively designed, its outstanding feature is its 10-hour battery life. Look no further if you want a reasonably priced netbook that can last all day away from the mains Read more
7 October 2009, 10:12 | Tags: Samsung, Samsung N140, viewing angle, netbooks, stereo speakers
CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
Asus Eee PC 1000HE review
The attractive, 10-inch Eee PC 1000HE is the best netbook yet for frequent travellers, thanks to the most impressive battery life we've seen on any laptop. Benefiting from an excellent keyboard, the 1000HE is also a commendable performer, although integrated 3G would have made it even better Read more
16 February 2009, 12:59 | Tags: Asus, Asus Eee PC 1000HE, 3G, viewing angle, USB modem
CNET UK > Reviews > Televisions
Philips 7000 (32PFL7404H/12) review
The 32-inch, 1080p 32PFL7404H/12 LCD TV may lack some of the potency of Philips' expensive 9000-series sets, but it's easily one of the finest tellies in its class when you compare it to similarly priced models. Bargain hunters will be delighted by its great picture quality and cornucopia of features Read more
16 October 2009, 12:07 | Tags: Philips, Philips 7000 (32PFL7404H/12), LCD TV, picture quality, Ambilight
CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
MSI X600 review
If you like ostentatious laptops, the 15.6-inch X600 probably isn't for you. This thin-and-light laptop is about as conspicuous as a stealth bomber, but it's a gorgeous specimen nonetheless, and its ultra-low-voltage CPU delivers surprisingly good performance Read more
9 October 2009, 16:26 | Tags: MSI, MSI X600, viewing angle, chipset, DVD writer
CNET UK > Reviews > Monitors
Samsung SyncMaster XL2370 review
Despite its lack of ergonomic features, the 23-inch, LED-backlit SyncMaster XL2370 is a great monitor. Not only is it beautifully designed, with an exceptionally thin and light chassis, but its performance is rather splendid too, handling games and movies with equal aplomb Read more
21 September 2009, 12:54 | Tags: Samsung, Samsung SyncMaster XL2370, LEDs, picture quality, aspect ratio
CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
Advent Altro review
The 13.3-inch Altro is an unashamed attempt to emulate the MacBook Air. Considering it's almost half the price, it doesn't do too bad a job. Offering 3GB of RAM, strong wireless capabilities and a good keyboard, it's worth a look for those after a relatively cheap thin-and-light laptop Read more
4 September 2009, 15:30 | Tags: Advent, Advent Altro, viewing angle, aluminium, spreadsheets
CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
Sony Vaio VGN-AW31M/H review
With an 18.4-inch screen, this is one serious slab of Sony technology -- and it has a price tag to match. Understated styling and a battery worth the name aren't normally to be found in desktop-replacement laptops, but the Sony Vaio AW31M/H is a versatile machine capable of more than playing Blu-ray movies Read more
21 August 2009, 16:04 | Tags: Sony, Sony Vaio VGN-AW31M/H, Blu-ray movies, viewing angle, spectrum
CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
Acer TravelMate Timeline 8371 review
You'll want to spatter your brains all over the wall if you try playing games on the 13.3-inch TravelMate Timeline 8371, but it's a good laptop in almost every other regard. With an attractive, understated design, a capable ultra-low-voltage CPU and good battery life, the 8371 has won us over Read more
14 August 2009, 14:28 | Tags: Acer, Acer TravelMate Timeline 8371, hotspots, SIM card, USB dongle
CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
Packard Bell dot m/a review
Thanks to its large, high-resolution, 11.6-inch screen and excellent keyboard, the dot m/a netbook would make a good choice for those seeking a portable machine on which to type lengthy documents. It's also interesting purely because it packs an AMD CPU rather than the ubiquitous Intel Atom Read more
11 August 2009, 16:34 | Tags: Packard Bell, Packard Bell dot m/a, card reader, VGA, hotspots
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones
HTC Touch Pro2 review
The Touch Pro2 is one of the biggest phones we've seen in a long time, but that's not necessarily a bad thing: there's plenty of room for a large, high-resolution touchscreen and spacious, slide-out keyboard. For those who want to send plenty of messages without getting hand cramp, this powerhouse is worth a look Read more
3 August 2009, 14:23 | Tags: HTC, HTC Touch Pro2, battery cover, Windows Mobile, viewing angle













