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rockdirect Xtreme 64 review
Not content with making the first laptop to use a dual-core CPU, rockdirect has also crammed in an Nvidia GeForce 7800 GTX Go graphics adaptor, the fastest mobile graphics chip available. This is not so much a desktop replacement as an improvement -- but it's very expensive, very hot and very, very heavy Read more
20 January 2006, 17:06 | Tags: rockdirect, clock speed, widescreen display, battery life
CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
Gaming laptops
So you thought laptops were no good for gaming, did you? Well, if you get to grips with mobile graphics technology, that wait for the Nintendo Wii may not feel quite so long Read more
19 May 2006, 12:10 | Tags: Acer, rockdirect, Samsung, Acer Ferrari 4000
CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
Desktop-replacement laptops
Desktop-replacement laptops are a great alternative to owning a full-sized PC. They have the advantage of being portable (or at least luggable) and many of the latest models offer performance in line with the fastest desktop PCs... Read more
5 April 2006, 09:49 | Tags: Asus, Dell, rockdirect, Samsung, Asus A7J
CNET UK > Crave > Laptops
Dual-core: rockdirect Xtreme 64 laptop
Some laptops can be used while on your lap, but not this bad boy -- the Xtreme 64 will make your knees buckle under the weight of its myriad high-end components Read more
12 January 2006, 11:51 | Tags: rockdirect, Laptops
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Acer Travelmate 8204WLMi review
We're not joking. Acer has sped this Core Duo laptop to market, and it's the real thing: portable, with excellent battery life and it's blisteringly quick. It may not be the epitome of style, and dedicated gaming laptops may have better graphics cards, but for under £2,000, this is a fantastic bargain Read more
2 February 2006, 16:04 | Tags: Acer, Acer Travelmate 8204WLMi, Ethernet, TFT, card reader
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Asus A7J review
Multimedia enthusiasts will love the A7J's Media Center operating system, with its incorporated Freeview tuner, as well as its solid performance, and its gaming abilities should appeal to FPS fans. While it excels in most areas, potential buyers should beware of models with the paltry 60GB hard drive we saw Read more
16 February 2006, 17:12 | Tags: Asus, Asus A7J, desktop replacement, ExpressCard, stereo speakers




