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CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook T5010 review
It's no featherweight, but the LifeBook T5010 convertible tablet PC makes up for that with a sizeable 13.3-inch screen and good performance. Its battery life is slightly disappointing and you have to use a stylus with the touchscreen, but the T5010 offers solid build quality and a comfortable keyboard Read more
5 May 2009 by Sandra Vogel
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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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Motion J3400 review
The 12.1-inch J3400 should prove a satisfactory choice for those seeking a rugged tablet PC that can do a whole day's work in the field. It's quick to boot, responsive and has excellent wireless connectivity, as well as decent battery life. With all the options available, though, you can quickly rack up a substantial bill Read more
20 March 2009 by Charles McLellan
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Dell Latitude XT review
Dell has bided its time before entering the Tablet PC arena, producing its Latitude XT. The result is impressive to look at and is a very usable PC, thanks to its excellent dual-mode touchscreen and keyboard. As usual with Dell products, it has loads of customisation options, too Read more
1 July 2008 by Sandra Vogel
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Lenovo ThinkPad X60 Tablet review
Spend some time with the Lenovo ThinkPad X60 Tablet, and you're likely to become a fan of pen-based computing. This update to the company's ultraportable X41 Tablet includes a few key upgrades on the usability front, including a touchscreen display, an improved stylus and the new Active Rotate feature Read more
18 December 2006 by Michelle Thatcher
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Motion LE1600 review
The LE1600's carbon-fibre chassis is as corporate as a grey flannel suit, but its sleek design and the powerful performance make for an attractive system. If you're sold on slate-style tablets and can stomach paying around £1,500 for a portable computer without a keyboard, this is the machine for you Read more
1 September 2005 by Don Lipper
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Fujitsu Siemens Stylistic ST5022 review
The ST5022 offers plenty of security features, including a nifty fingerprint reader, but for a portable PC it's on the heavy side and it's very expensive for the power it gives. If you need a tablet, though, it's worth a look Read more
31 August 2005 by Sandra Vogel
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Lenovo ThinkPad X41 Tablet review
While this tablet's price is similar to that of convertible tablet competitors with faster hardware, the ThinkPad X41 tablet's balance of portability, performance, and security make it one of the best convertibles on the market Read more
19 July 2005 by Brian Nadel
