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Toshiba Tecra A5 review
There's nothing wrong with the mainstream Toshiba Tecra A5 laptop. It offers a fairly light though largely nondescript case, lots of unremarkable components, such as a Celeron M processor and a DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive, average performance and battery life, and a decent price of £660 Read more
16 September 2005, 14:21 | Tags: Toshiba, chipset, AC adaptor, battery life
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Laptops for students
The summer's over, it's time to head back to school and there's one question on everyone's lips -- which laptop will help me get all my homework in on time? Follow our guide for selecting the ideal laptop for students Read more
22 September 2006, 14:24 | Tags: Acer TravelMate 3012WTMi, Apple MacBook (2.0GHz), Dell Latitude D520, ATI
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Ultra-portable laptops
Large, powerful laptops have their place -- but they're completely useless for taking on the road. They're often extremely heavy and, despite manufacturers' claims, have very limited battery life. Here are some tips on choosing a laptop that is ideal for anyone on the go... Read more
5 December 2005, 14:47 | Tags: Acer, Asus, Fujitsu Siemens, Toshiba, Acer TravelMate 2355LCi
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Acer TravelMate 2355LCi review
Acer's new TravelMate is cheap as chips, but don't expect lengthy use when out of reach of a power socket. It packs enough punch to run office applications perfectly smoothly, though, and it has a large screen for a budget model Read more
5 October 2005, 16:20 | Tags: Acer, Acer TravelMate 2355LCi, AC adaptor, DVDs, VGA
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Apple iBook G4 (14-inch) review
Much faster than its predecessor, this iBook has plenty of features, a stylish design and a low price (for Apple). But the much faster iBooks with Intel Core Duo processors should be along shortly, so we'd advise you wait Read more
31 January 2006, 15:36 | Tags: Apple, Apple iBook G4 (14-inch), VGA, Steve Jobs, spectrum




