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Asus NX90Jq review
The 18.4-inch Asus NX90Jq laptop offers decent specs and a good screen for media playback. At such a high price, though, your money will almost certainly be better spent elsewhere. Read more
8 September 2011 by Andrew Hoyle
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Fujitsu LifeBook T900 review
The 13.3-inch Fujitsu LifeBook T900 has an excellent touchscreen and is a fast performer, but its poor battery life and chunky design let it down. Read more
18 October 2010 by Niall Magennis
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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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Toshiba Qosmio G30-163 review
Toshiba's G30 range comes in six different guises -- three with an HD DVD drive, three without. You'd be forgiven for thinking the £2,199 G30 is crammed to the hilt with the latest components, but apart from the HD DVD-ROM drive, it's shockingly under-equipped by modern standards Read more
12 January 2007 by Rory Reid
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Apple MacBook Pro (15-inch 2.33GHz) review
This sleek, aluminium MacBook Pro is the same size and shape as its predecessor but is boosted by Intel's latest-and-greatest processor -- Core 2 Duo. For Apple devotees, it's the little things that count, and this model has a handful of extras that help it stand out amid a fairly generic field of competitors Read more
1 December 2006 by Dan Ackerman
