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Dell Latitude E4200 preview

Dell Latitude E4200 preview

The Dell Latitude E4200 is tiny -- its screen is just 12 inches and it weighs less than 1Kg -- and it'll come with all manner of ways to connect to the Internet: 3G, WiMax, 802.11n Wi-Fi. On top of all that, it's attractive, with a definite air of 'cool' about it Read more

18 September 2008, 16:29  |  Tags: Dell, Dell Latitude E4200, GPS, battery life, wireless connectivity

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8.8

MSI Wind review

MSI Wind review

With the huge success of Asus' Eee PC, the mini laptop market is suddenly crowded with imitators, but MSI's effort could well be one of the best so far. It looks gorgeous, it comes with Windows XP or Linux, plus it's very affordable and it's amazingly well-specced Read more

2 July 2008, 14:34  |  Tags: MSI, MSI Wind, data loss, USB dongle, clock speed

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7.7

Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook E8410 review

Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook E8410 review

Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook E8410 is a desktop replacement with a nod to the road -- it offers integrated 3G connectivity and a webcam. Still, you're likely to be desk-bound and with a huge 15.4-inch screen perfect for spreadsheet work, you'll forget all about travelling Read more

31 January 2008, 11:31  |  Tags: Fujitsu Siemens, Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook E8410, text messages, wireless connectivity, video calling

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7.5

HP Compaq 2710p review

HP Compaq 2710p review

Business laptops can be clunky affairs, but the HP Compaq 2710p bucks that trend. It's far from the boxy design you get in most ultraportables and small enough to comfortably take on the road. With plenty of features onboard, it's a performing travelling companion, too Read more

3 January 2008, 15:56  |  Tags: HP, HP Compaq 2710p, card reader, data transfer, chipset

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8.9

Dell XPS M1330 review

Dell XPS M1330 review

The XPS M1330 is putting an end to Dell's reputation as a faceless corporate PC manufacturer -- it comes in three funky colours and the company claims it's the thinnest laptop in the world. Prepare to be smitten... Read more

6 September 2007, 12:02  |  Tags: Dell, Dell XPS M1330, love, HDMI, 3G

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7.5

Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook P1610 review

Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook P1610 review

Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook P1610 is a convertible Tablet PC that's ergonomic in design, makes the most of the space it has and can run business applications with ease Read more

21 August 2007, 16:30  |  Tags: Fujitsu Siemens, Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook P1610, chipset, wireless connectivity, battery life

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7.3

Dell Inspiron 1520 review

Dell Inspiron 1520 review

Choose from eight vibrant colours with the new Dell Inspiron 1520. Its large screen, good performance and sensible price tag paint a pretty picture, too Read more

16 August 2007, 15:36  |  Tags: Dell, Dell Inspiron 1520, HSDPA, Ethernet, planet

CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones

7.9

Sony Ericsson K550i review

Sony Ericsson K550i review

With its easy-to-use 2-megapixel snapper, onboard music player and blogging features, Sony Ericsson is hoping that the slim, stylish K550i will be as big a success as the K750i Read more

22 May 2007, 15:00  |  Tags: Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson K550i, music player, megapixel camera, FM radio

CNET UK > Reviews > Accessories

8.2

Vodafone Mobile Connect USB Modem review

Vodafone Mobile Connect USB Modem review

This USB modem offers tri-band GSM, GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA and 3G Internet connectivity in a smaller and lighter package than a PC Card, and it self-installs on Windows PCs. It's capable of delivering up to 1.8Mbps in suitable conditions, and requires minimal technical competence to use Read more

13 December 2006, 17:48  |  Tags: Vodafone, Vodafone Mobile Connect USB Modem, LED, HSDPA, EDGE

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8.7

Asus W3J review

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, 15:44  |  Tags: Asus, Asus W3J, widescreen display, battery life, Starbucks

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