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Dell XPS M2010 review
When Dell unveiled the XPS M2010 laptop concept at CES 2006, few expected it to reach the retail market -- the 20-inch laptop was far more audacious than anything we'd seen previously. But with a fast Intel Centrino Duo T2600 processor running at 2.16GHz and strong graphics capabilities, this baby certainly doesn't disappoint Read more
28 July 2006, 15:47 | Tags: Dell, Dell XPS M2010, subwoofer, audio files, cooling fans
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, battery life, video encoding, docking station
CNET UK > Reviews > Desktops
Dell Dimension 5150c review
One of the first desktop PCs to use Intel's Viiv platform, the Dimension 5150c offers cool, quiet operation thanks to its tiny BTX chassis. It's not just a pretty face either: it uses a dual-core CPU, has plenty of memory and comes with an optional 24-inch widescreen TFT Read more
27 January 2006, 17:02 | Tags: Dell, Dell Dimension 5150c, video encoding, music files, chipset
CNET UK > Features > Special Features
Mac OS X vs Windows Vista
27 April 2007, 15:34 | Tags: Apple, Intel, Microsoft, Parallels, DirectX
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 & Digital Music
Cowon O2 review
Cowon's new O2 PMP follows on from the smashing Q5W and A3 of last year, but scraps hard disks in favour of flash memory and SD cards. It's one of the most exciting product releases of the year in the PMP category, so we were thrilled to get one of the first ever off the production line Read more
27 October 2008, 17:23 | Tags: Cowon, Cowon O2, MTV, open source, SD cards
CNET UK > Reviews > Desktops
Apple Mac Pro review
Apple's new Mac Pro (£1,699 for the base model) is a winner on multiple levels. From the outside, it looks great -- far more put together than any Windows-based box. Inside, it boasts powerful specs, including two dual-core Intel Xeon processors, for a total of four processing cores. And to top it off, it's a great value Read more
1 September 2006, 15:41 | Tags: Apple, Apple Mac Pro, DVD burner, aluminium, Media Center
CNET UK > Reviews > Desktops
Evesham Mini PC review
A Mac Mini clone designed to cater to the Windows crowd, the Mini PC is petite, quiet and uses Windows XP Media Center Edition, so it's perfect for your living room. You'll need to upgrade the basic hard drive and buy a tuner for full PVR functionality, and don't expect to play anything more complicated than Solitaire on it Read more
6 February 2006, 17:28 | Tags: Evesham Technology, Evesham Mini PC, PVR, aluminium, TFT
CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
Toshiba Qosmio G30-163 review
Toshiba's G30 range comes in six different guises -- three with an HD DVD drive, three without. You'd be forgiven for thinking the £2,199 G30 is crammed to the hilt with the latest components, but apart from the HD DVD-ROM drive, it's shockingly under-equipped by modern standards Read more
12 January 2007, 17:03 | Tags: Toshiba, Toshiba Qosmio G30-163, DVDs, video encoding, card reader
CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
Apple MacBook Pro (1.83GHz) review
Apple's first new laptop since the company switched to Intel processors, the 15.4-inch MacBook Pro ushers in a new era of Apple computing. While this gives Apple the potential to match the performance of Windows-based machines, the first MacBook Pro shows signs of the growing pains Apple faces in switching to the new platform Read more
6 March 2006, 16:05 | Tags: Apple, Apple MacBook Pro (1.83GHz), video encoding, ExpressCard, enhanced data rate
CNET UK > Reviews > Desktops
Shuttle XPC P2 3700G review
If you thought Shuttle small-form-factor PCs were dainty, then think again. The XPC P2 3700G provides enough grunt to embarrass most desktops twice its size. If you've ever fancied a miniature PC with Alienware-type performance, you're looking in the right place Read more
29 November 2006, 18:00 | Tags: Shuttle, Shuttle XPC P2 3700G, DivX movies, video encoding, hi-def













