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HP Pavilion dv7-6101sa review
The HP Pavilion dv7-6101sa looks swanky, with its aluminium shell and 17.3-inch screen, but its average performance and weak battery life are disappointing. Read more
28 July 2011 by Andrew Hoyle
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HP Envy 17-1195ea review
The latest HP Envy 17, the 17-1195ea, adds some cool new features, including 3D support. This 17.3-inch laptop is a top performer and looks great, but there's no denying that it's eye-wateringly expensive. Read more
22 February 2011 by Luke Westaway
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Acer Aspire 7745G review
The 17.3-inch Acer Aspire 7745G has many plus points, including its attractive appearance and decent performance. Its let down, though, by the poor vertical viewing angle of its screen. Read more
27 August 2010 by Niall Magennis
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HP Pavilion dv7-4050ea review
The 17.3-inch HP Pavilion dv7-4050ea laptop offers a swell design and decent performance. It's a shame about its terrible battery life, but, all things considered, this is a decent machine. Read more
18 August 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Sony Vaio VGN-FW41E/H review
You'll have to fork out a sizeable wad of cash for it, but, if you do, the 16.4-inch Vaio VGN-FW41E/H desktop-replacement laptop will reward you with a swish design, good all-round performance and a large, high-resolution screen. It's an impressive lump of laptop Read more
26 August 2009 by Julian Prokaza
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HP EliteBook 8730w review
A gorgeous 17-inch DreamColour display is the standout feature of the workstation-class EliteBook 8730w, but it's not the only aspect of this laptop that helps justify the premium price tag. The 8730w also boasts superb performance, excellent build quality and a good keyboard Read more
30 April 2009 by Charles McLellan
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HP Compaq Presario CQ70-116 review
The CQ70-116 is a sturdy, minimalist, desktop-replacement laptop with a 17-inch screen and a remarkably low price tag. A slow processor and poor graphics mean this isn't a laptop for gamers, but those seeking a general-purpose machine will find that the CQ70-116 delivers the goods Read more
21 January 2009 by Will Stapley
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Advent 6441 review
The 6441 is commendably cheap for a laptop with a Blu-ray drive and a 17-inch screen. But, with a poor-quality keyboard and trackpad, and a relatively slow processor and graphics, it's hard to avoid the feeling that Advent compromised on quality in pursuit of a low price tag Read more
14 January 2009 by Will Stapley
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Toshiba Qosmio F50-10Z review
Priced at a reasonable £899, the 15-inch Qosmio F50-10Z offers a wide range of multimedia features. It also houses Toshiba's new Quad Core HD processor, a chip separate to the main CPU that aims to boost video performance. Aside from the underperforming gesture-control feature this is a solid multimedia laptop Read more
4 November 2008 by Will Stapley
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Panasonic Toughbook CF-52 review
The Panasonic Toughbook CF-52 is a semi-ruggedised desktop replacement for use in the field. Its keyboard is splash resistant and it has a solid outer shell with a built-in carrying handle. Plus, the laptop should survive a 76cm drop, if you happen to knock it off your desk Read more
3 July 2008 by Sandra Vogel
