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CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
Dell Inspiron 15 review
The 15.6-inch Inspiron 15 is a highly customisable laptop, but you'll get a solid chassis and good keyboard no matter which configuration you opt for. Adding on the extras will make the cost rise quickly, but it's possible to build a capable machine for an affordable price Read more
2 September 2009, 14:05 | Tags: Dell, Dell Inspiron 15, card reader, ExpressCard, Ethernet
CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
Dell Studio 15 review
Sitting beween the budget Inspiron and high-end XPS, Dell's new Studio line is personified by the Dell Studio 15. This desktop replacement is a colourful and customisable option for those looking for a good mix of features and reasonable performance without paying the Earth Read more
27 June 2008, 13:56 | Tags: Dell, Dell Studio 15, video card, summer, LED
CNET UK > Reviews > Monitors
Samsung SyncMaster XL2370 review
Despite its lack of ergonomic features, the 23-inch, LED-backlit SyncMaster XL2370 is a great monitor. Not only is it beautifully designed, with an exceptionally thin and light chassis, but its performance is rather splendid too, handling games and movies with equal aplomb Read more
21 September 2009, 12:54 | Tags: Samsung, Samsung SyncMaster XL2370, calibration, picture quality, aspect ratio
CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
Asus W90 review
Asus might not be the first name you think of when it comes to gaming laptops, but it has just sent us the fastest portable 3D graphics-pusher we've ever seen. With 6GB of RAM, a Blu-ray drive and a huge 18.4-inch screen, it?s an astonishing performer Read more
18 May 2009, 16:23 | Tags: Asus, Asus W90, analogue, TV tuner, HDMI
CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
Dell Studio XPS 16 review
The Studio XPS 16 -- Dell's first true 16:9, 16-inch laptop -- is a smart-looking machine and a powerful performer. Although an unimpressive battery life limits its portability, it includes a number of upscale extras, such as leather trim and backlit keyboard, and handles high-definition content and light gaming well Read more
23 January 2009, 15:52 | Tags: Dell, Dell Studio XPS 16, hybrid, leather, HDMI
CNET UK > Reviews > Monitors
ViewSonic VG2427wm review
The 24-inch VG2427wm monitor sports a 1080p resolution, a host of ergonomic features and three USB ports. Its chassis doesn't feel as solid as we'd like, but there's no denying that the VG2427wm is capable of impressive performance with games and movies. Overall, it's a decent monitor Read more
13 August 2009, 15:33 | Tags: ViewSonic, ViewSonic VG2427wm, VGA, colour temperature, vibrant colours
CNET UK > Reviews > Monitors
HP w2558hc review
Its viewing angles are disappointing and its gaming preset is too bright, but the 25.5-inch HP w2558hc makes up for it by packing in tonnes of features and offering good performance with movies and games. It's an attractive beast too, even if it is a fingerprint magnet Read more
6 August 2009, 16:08 | Tags: HP, HP w2558hc, picture quality, card reader, magnets
CNET UK > Reviews > Monitors
Acer G24 review
The 24-inch G24 isn't a fantastic all-rounder, and its viewing angle is fairly unforgiving, but it could be just the ticket for those seeking a gaming monitor. Thanks to its high-gloss panel, colours look vibrant and smooth, and high-speed games feel more responsive than on competitors Read more
23 July 2009, 15:47 | Tags: Acer, Acer G24, VGA, HDMI, aspect ratio
CNET UK > Reviews > Accessories
Nvidia GeForce 3D Vision Kit review
Aiming to give your games the appearance of running in full 3D, the effect produced by the GeForce 3D Vision Kit is certainly impressive, even if it doesn't work equally well for all compatible games. We didn't find it suitable for protracted use, but it should suit casual gamers well Read more
11 June 2009, 14:28 | Tags: Nvidia, Nvidia GeForce 3D Vision Kit, LED, picture quality, Accessories
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Asus W90: Fastest gaming laptop ever?
We've just spent the last couple of days recovering from a run-in with what could be the world's most powerful laptop. The Asus W90 is an 18.4-inch, 6kg gorilla of a gaming machine that's just as likely to rip your arms off as run Crysis Read more













