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Acer Aspire 5738 3D review
The 15.6-inch Aspire 5738 3D is the world's first laptop to sport a 3D screen. Under the right conditions and with suitable material, the 3D effect is impressive, gimmicky though it may be. And, even without this party trick, the 5738 3D is an impressive machine, thanks to its speedy CPU Read more
17 December 2009 by Rory Reid
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Toshiba Satellite A500 review
The 16-inch Satellite A500 caters well to those who have a limited budget but still want a machine that will let them watch movies, listen to music and play the odd game. Its screen could do with a higher resolution, but it feels bomb-proof, it's pretty speedy and it looks fairly attractive Read more
12 November 2009 by Rory Reid
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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 Pavilion tx2050ea review
The Pavilion tx2050ea's swivelling touchscreen display means it can be used in tablet mode, making it a useful companion in cramped conditions. The screen's too reflective for our tastes and overall performance could be better, but the tx2050ea is still good value for money and you have to admire its flexibility Read more
27 March 2009 by Rory Reid
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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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MacBook Pro (aluminium 2008 edition) review
The MacBook Pro -- for so long the final word in high-end multimedia laptops -- is back. It now sports a new aluminium chassis and twin graphics cards, and promises significantly better performance than its predecessors. While we certainly like its looks, the new Pro is pricey and we had a few complaints about features Read more
24 October 2008 by Rory Reid
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Apple MacBook (aluminium 2008 edition) review
There's a new breed of MacBook in town, and it's more attractive, more powerful and more expensive than ever before. The new design has much in common with the aluminium-swathed MacBook Pro, but sports a smaller 13.3-inch screen and less graphical power Read more
15 October 2008 by Rory Reid
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Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Li 2727 review
The new school year is rolling around and no doubt the kids are pestering you with relentless demands for the latest Sony Vaio. But the Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Li 2727 offers all the features and performance to satisfy their back-to-school needs, for only £275. It might not be glamorous, but it'll do the job Read more
20 August 2008 by Rory Reid
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Samsung R410 review
The Samsung R410 desktop replacement could be an excellent choice for anyone on a budget looking for a second laptop or even a student with shallow pockets. Kitted out with a good core specification that rivals more expensive machines, the R410 is great value for money Read more
27 June 2008 by Rory Reid
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MSI Turbobook GX600 review
Turbo buttons? They're old school, right? Not so, as the MSI Turbobook GX600 proves. This desktop replacement brings overclocking back into the mainstream with its red-hot turbo action, vastly improving the laptop's core performance. Are you ready to push the button? Read more
30 April 2008 by Rory Reid
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