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CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
HP Spectre XT Touchsmart review
HP's Spectre XT Touchsmart laptop has a Full HD touchscreen, a slim, metal body and plenty of power, but demands £1,000 in return. Read more
26 March 2013 by Andrew Hoyle
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Samsung SF310 review
The 13.3-inch Samsung SF310 has a unique design and offers decent performance, but we don't think it does quite enough to justify its relatively high asking price. Read more
26 October 2010 by Niall Magennis
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Samsung P580 review
We weren't expecting much from the Samsung P580, but this is a highly usable laptop that offers surprising punch when it comes to performance. The anti-glare screen won't please everybody, however. Read more
22 October 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Fujitsu LifeBook S7220 review
The 14.1-inch LifeBook S7220 is a worthy mobile workhorse that offers decent performance, solid build quality and plenty of useful features, such as integrated mobile broadband and a good webcam. Also sporting a spill-proof, comfortable keyboard, this laptop is well-suited to life on the road Read more
16 July 2009 by Sandra Vogel
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Asus UX50V review
The thin and light, 15.6-inch UX50V is an absolutely gorgeous-looking machine, with a stunning screen and excellent keyboard. Your mind won't be blown by this laptop's processing power, but its battery life is impressive and it will definitely inspire jealousy among your friends Read more
3 July 2009 by Rory Reid
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HP EliteBook 6930p review
The relatively heavy EliteBook 6930p is an extremely well-built machine, with an excellent keyboard and decent performance. Most of the 19 models available lack integrated mobile broadband, and the entry-level screen resolution is disappointing, but it's a solid workhorse overall Read more
27 February 2009 by Sandra Vogel
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Toshiba Tecra M10-10I review
The 14-inch Tecra M10-10I won't win any prizes for design, but it feels reassuringly solid and is a decent performer overall, with an excellent keyboard, high-quality screen and solid set of internal components. It's on the bulky side though, so you won't want to carry it around too often Read more
20 February 2009 by Sandra Vogel
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Dell Studio XPS 13 review
The Studio XPS 13 an attractive laptop with very impressive raw performance, not to mention relatively strong build quality and good wireless capabilities. Although certain aspects of the laptop's design prevent it from attaining overall excellence, it remains a very good machine Read more
9 February 2009 by Rory Reid
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Sony Vaio NR21M review
The Sony Vaio NR21M is a distinctively styled and affordable thin-and-light laptop that offers plenty of power for your office and day-to-day activities. While it's too heavy to carry around with you, you'll get decent battery life if you're moving from your desk to the couch Read more
27 February 2008 by Will Head
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Evesham Quest A235 review
Despite being a budget laptop, the Evesham Quest A235 manages to offer a decent range of features and it's not horrendous-looking, either. It comes loaded with Windows Vista, albeit the Basic edition, and it feels like it's built to last Read more
30 April 2007 by Patrick Wignall
