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Dell Latitude D420 review
Reviews According to Dell, the Latitude D420 is designed for highly mobile users who value size, weight, battery life and durability over all other aspects of computer use. It's possible to leave the D420 permanently attached to the Media Base, but it adds...
Editor's rating
9
Tags: dell, ports, base, brightness
22 September 2006, 17:16
Toshiba Qosmio G10-100 review
Reviews Although the weight of this £1,400 notebook will be a serious problem for anyone who plans to travel with it, it's easy to understand why the Qosmio is so heavy. It's a Pyrrhic victory for Toshiba because of the serious weight problems we described...
Editor's rating
6
Tags: toshiba, television, scanning, tuner
13 May 2005, 11:01
Dell XPS M1210 review
Reviews On the other hand, its 2kg starting weight places it in line with thin-and-lights that have larger displays, such as the 13.3-inch Sony Vaio SZ or the 14.1-inch Fujitsu LifeBook S7110. The M1210's 4 hour 24 minute battery life was above average for...
Editor's rating
7.3
Tags: dell, wi fi, ultra, ports
5 July 2006, 15:45
Sony PSP (slim version) preview
Reviews A recent patent update sparked speculation that the new PSP would have a swivel screen and mobile phone capabilities, but Sony Computer Entertainment president Kaz Hirai revealed a more modest PSP redesign at E3.The new 'enhanced-design' PSP is a...
2 August 2007, 12:08
Toshiba Tecra A5 review
Reviews DesignWhere size and weight are concerned, the Tecra A5 resides on the wider yet lighter side of the business/mainstream divide. The Tecra A5's heavy AC adaptor adds around 450g to your total travel weight.
Editor's rating
5
Tags: toshiba, wi fi, pixel, rom
16 September 2005, 16:21
Samsung DuoCam VP-D6550 review
Reviews Samsung's weight-reduction programme was so successful that the camcorder almost feels too light, but the plastic seems thick and sturdy enough to hold up to shooting in the field. The Samsung DuoCam VP-D6550 is Samsung's third-generation entry in...
Editor's rating
5.7
Tags: samsung, camcorders, shots, placed
24 August 2005, 19:19
Acer TravelMate 3012WTMi review
Reviews The latter protrudes a little from the back of the chassis, raising the weight from 1.5kg to 1.65kg. If you need optical storage on your travels, you'll need to find space in your bag and allow for a little extra weight.
Editor's rating
7.5
Tags: acer, optical, microphone, cell
17 May 2006, 18:15
Nokia 8800 review
Reviews The weight adds a certain gravitas to the Nokia 8800, but you'll certainly feel it in your pocket. DesignThe trade-off of the Nokia 8800's sleek steel finish is its weight. If being understatedly stylish is at the top of your handset wishlist, then...
Editor's rating
8
Tags: nokia, charge, stereo, handset
15 August 2005, 19:38
Asus U1 review
Reviews Its 11-inch screen, 276 by 28 by 192mm dimensions and 1.1kg weight promotes a maternal instinct that made us want to protect it from the clutches of curious, fawning bystanders. This solution is great for keeping the laptop's weight to an absolute...
Editor's rating
8.3
Tags: asus, ram, usability, glossy
30 January 2007, 16:17
Lenovo ThinkPad X41 Tablet review
Reviews The X41 tablet's AC adaptor adds a tolerable 300g to the travel weight. The extended battery pack adds about 25mm to the depth and 250g to the weight, but that's still significantly thinner and more than 500g lighter than either the HP Compaq...
Editor's rating
7.4
Tags: lenovo, hard drive, weight, hp
19 July 2005, 19:39
Sony Handycam DCR-DVD403 review
Reviews The only indications that this isn't just another MiniDV camcorder are the rounded right side (to make room for the 3-inch DVD+RW/-R disc) and the hefty 595g weight. It's a very solid-feeling design -- all that weight is crammed into a package that...
Editor's rating
7.5
Tags: sony, colours, microphone, camcorders
29 July 2005, 18:07
Toshiba Portege R500-10U review
Reviews If weight is all-important, you'll want to give these a miss. Considering this laptop is aimed at travellers, it's a silly omission that should have been added regardless of any extra weight. The downside of its light weight is its questionable...
Editor's rating
8
Tags: toshiba, weight, sample, battery life
16 October 2007, 15:53
Logitech G9 Laser Mouse review
Reviews Customisable grips might be new to gaming mice, but the G9's redesigned weight system remains more or less the same in concept as that on the G5, with a minor twist. The G9 is different in that the weight tray slides into the heel of the mouse...
Editor's rating
7
Tags: logitech, attachments, weight, gaming
11 January 2008, 10:15
O2 xda IIi review
Reviews In size and weight terms the xda IIi is almost unchanged from its immediate predecessor, the xda II. At 69 by 130 by 19.9mm it matches the xda II precisely, while its 200g weight adds just 10g to the earlier model.
Editor's rating
8.3
Tags: o2, terms, rom, connected
6 April 2005, 1:00
Asus W3 review
Reviews Removing the hot-swappable DVD drive will lower this weight even further to 2kg, but the power adaptor adds this right back on. You also have the option of leaving the module slot unoccupied to save weight.
Editor's rating
7.8
Tags: asus, spreadsheets, battery life, vga
6 July 2005, 17:14

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