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Alienware M15x review
Capable of being configured to your heart's delight, the 15.6-inch M15x gaming laptop can quickly become very pricey, and it's not particularly portable either, but there's no denying that it's a powerful performer. You'd be hard-pressed to find a better-built or faster 15-inch laptop Read more
1 December 2009, 12:28 | Tags: Alienware, Alienware M15x, hybrid, networking, love
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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, netbooks, PCI Express, battery life
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ViewSonic VNB101 review
The 10.1-inch VNB101 doesn't do a great deal to stand out from the netbook crowd, but it doesn't do anything particularly wrong either. This machine is cute and pretty cheap too, so, for those who want to enjoy low-cost computing on the move, it's worth a gander Read more
5 November 2009, 10:09 | Tags: ViewSonic, ViewSonic VNB101, LED, Ethernet, viewing angle
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Asus G60J review
Packing a quad-core Intel Core i7 CPU, the 16-inch G60J gaming laptop rockets along at a speed that puts greased lightning to shame. It's a pity the screen isn't of a higher resolution, but the G60J is hard to fault otherwise, making light work of even the most demanding 3D games Read more
13 October 2009, 16:24 | Tags: Asus G60J, chipset, clock speed, battery life
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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, netbooks, stereo speakers, battery life
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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, HDMI, aluminium, spreadsheets
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Asus UX30 review
Asus' designers clearly had Apple's MacBook Air in mind when they created the 13.3-inch UX30 thin-and-light laptop. It bears a steep price tag and its battery life could be better, but it's a gorgeous-looking specimen and its ultra-low-voltage processor makes it a strong performer too Read more
3 September 2009, 16:26 | Tags: Asus UX30, chipset, Ethernet, netbooks
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Sony Vaio Mini W series (VPCW11S1E) review
The 10.1-inch Vaio Mini W series VPCW11S1E offers typical netbook performance for a relatively lofty price. But it also offers the excellent construction and design that's typical of Sony, as well as a 1,366x768-pixel, high-definition display. Overall, it's an attractive package Read more
3 September 2009, 11:16 | Tags: Sony, Sony Vaio Mini W series (VPCW11S1E), Atom processor, HDMI, netbooks
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Dell Latitude 2100 review
Aimed primarily at the education market, the 10.1-inch Latitude 2100 sports an interesting set of features that distinguish it from the hordes of other Atom-powered netbooks on the market. Chief among these are an optional touchscreen and thick, rugged shell Read more
13 August 2009, 09:43 | Tags: Dell, Dell Latitude 2100, touchscreen, widescreen display, netbooks
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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, Ethernet, card reader, hotspots













