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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
HP Envy 6 Ultrabook review
The HP Envy 6 Ultrabook offers a sleek design and a decent processor but it's let down by an unimpressive screen. Read more
3 August 2012 by Andrew Hoyle
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HP Envy 14 Spectre review
The HP Envy 14 Spectre's glass design is interesting, but it's fatter, heavier and pricier than its ultrabook competitors. Read more
12 January 2012 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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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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HP Pavilion dm4-1050ea review
The Pavilion dm4-1050ea's all-metal chassis makes it feel like a high-class piece of kit, as does its high-resolution, 14-inch screen. Its lack of a dedicated graphics card means you won't be playing the latest games on this machine, but it offers decent performance in other areas Read more
30 July 2010 by Luke Westaway
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HP Pavilion dm3-1105ea review
The HP Pavilion dm3-1105ea looks very much like the robot machines we always dreamed of reviewing when we were knee-high to an editor. Chrome accents, glowing blue and white LEDs and a board of flat, isolated keys make this thin and light, 13.3-inch laptop desirably futuristic. We test its Jetsons credentials Read more
9 June 2010 by Luke Westaway
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HP ProBook 5310m review
The 13.3-inch ProBook 5310m has a stately design, with a particularly good keyboard, as well as long battery life and a reasonable price tag. It's on the heavy side for a machine of its type, but the high-end configuration that we reviewed is a capable performer, and it's an impressive package overall Read more
8 January 2010 by Joshua Goldman
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HP Pavilion dv3-2055ea review
Attractive, lightweight and with good connectivity, the 13.3-inch Pavilion dv3-2055ea is a well-specified laptop for a reasonable price. The dv3-2055ea's 3D graphics performance isn't quite good enough for it to be considered a true multimedia powerhouse, but it's certainly a capable all-rounder Read more
2 June 2009 by Julian Prokaza
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HP Pavilion dv2 review
Powered by AMD's Athlon Neo CPU, the Pavilion dv2 aims to straddle the divide between netbooks and more expensive ultra-portables. It looks great, can certainly outperform netbooks based on the Intel Atom or Via Nano processors, and puts in a decent gaming performance too Read more
16 April 2009 by Dan Ackerman
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