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Toshiba Satellite L300 review
Toshiba has a strong reputation for being able to put together budget laptops that have the look and feel of more expensive machines. The L300 has a rock-bottom price tag of just £390, so we were intrigued to see whether Toshiba had managed once again to avoid the usual pitfalls of budget machines Read more
7 August 2008, 12:16 | Tags: Toshiba, Toshiba Satellite L300, battery life, widescreen display, VGA
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rockdirect Xtreme CTX T7400 review
The rockdirect Xtreme CTX T7400 is among the first laptops available in the UK to use an Intel next-generation Core 2 Duo processor. Intel says the Core 2 Duo is up to 20 per cent faster than its predecessor and this PC's intimidating performance confirmed that. Shame about the chassis, though Read more
27 August 2006, 08:00 | Tags: rockdirect, rockdirect Xtreme CTX T7400, media player, hotspots, TV tuner
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Asus N10 review
We're quite smitten with the Asus N10. This ultraportable features an Nvidia GeForce 9300M graphics card and a healthy 2GB of RAM, as well as ample storage capacity. Yet the N10's size and price seem to indicate that it is in fact a netbook. Can this be? Read our review to see how the Asus N10 makes fusion magic Read more
9 December 2008, 15:07 | Tags: Asus, Asus N10, battery life, DVD writer, detail levels
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HP HDX X16 review
It's pricey but the 16-inch HDX X16 is a fantastic entertainment laptop, offering great performance and impressive audio capability. High-definition movies via the Blu-ray drive also look great on the 'Full HD', 1,920x1,080-pixel display. We've got to say, though, that the paint job is awful Read more
29 April 2009, 11:30 | Tags: HP, HP HDX X16, subwoofer, bass response, ExpressCard
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Dell Studio 17 review
If you wouldn't be seen dead with an entry-level Inspiron and are feeling the credit crunch too much for an XPS, Dell has a new range for you, called Studio. The 17-inch model starts at a relatively bargainous £499, and boasts a slot-loading DVD drive, HDMI out and the usual vast range of options Read more
4 August 2008, 17:01 | Tags: Dell, Dell Studio 17, battery life, wireless networks, HDMI
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Acer Aspire One D150 review
The budget Aspire One D150 is a good performer that gives more expensive netbooks a run for their money. Its touchpad isn't great and it's relatively heavy, but, with a 10.1-inch screen, impressive battery life and decent keyboard, those seeking a no-frills travel machine won't be disappointed Read more
26 February 2009, 16:08 | Tags: Acer, Acer Aspire One D150, ExpressCard, LCD display, smart phone
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Asus U2E review
Like its predecessor, the Asus U2E is unashamedly sexy -- it's finished in leather, after all. Available in black or mocha brown, this ultraportable is updated with a built-in DVD rewriter and plenty of memory. It also boasts a fingerprint reader to keep your documents safe Read more
31 March 2008, 14:07 | Tags: ASUS, Asus U2E, viewing angle, Ethernet, planet
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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, Asus UX30, aluminium, Ethernet, HDMI
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Sony Vaio TT review
Sony's T series has always represented the ultimate in ultraportable computing and its latest incarnation, the TT epitomises everything the series stands for: it's attractive, has great connectivity and is highly portable. Netbooks offer similar functionality for a fraction of the price, but the Sony Vaio TT is the best money can buy Read more
25 November 2008, 17:36 | Tags: Sony, Sony Vaio TT, 3G, DVD movies, DVD rewriter
CNET UK > Reviews > Desktops
Apple Mac mini (2009 edition) review
The latest Mac mini is an impressively energy-efficient machine that continues to pack plenty of features into a compact, space-saving chassis. Updated internal components means it's also a good multitasking machine that would be well-suited to a light-duty work role Read more
6 March 2009, 11:35 | Tags: Apple, Apple Mac mini (2009 edition), Quake, LED, ripping













