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Acer Aspire 5942G review
The 15.6-inch Aspire 5942G desktop-replacement laptop offers impressively speedy performance and plenty of features, including a Blu-ray drive. Its screen and appearance fail to thrill, but you could easily pay much more for a machine with the 5942G's capabilities Read more
1 April 2010 by Patrick Wignall
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HP HDX X16 review
It's pricey but the 16-inch HDX X16 is a fantastic entertainment laptop, offering great performance and impressive audio capability. High-definition movies via the Blu-ray drive also look great on the 'Full HD', 1,920x1,080-pixel display. We've got to say, though, that the paint job is awful Read more
29 April 2009 by Patrick Wignall
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Samsung R710 review
The attractive 17-inch R710 is an excellent choice for those seeking a powerful but relatively wallet-friendly entertainment laptop. With muscular internal components and a built-in Blu-ray drive, it offers a winning combination of price, speedy performance and good 3D capabilities Read more
23 April 2009 by Patrick Wignall
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Acer Aspire 6920G review
Part of the company's new Gemstone Blue series of entertainment-focused laptops, the Acer Aspire 6920G is a stylish machine that's great for watching films. It sports a Blu-ray drive and a plethora of media controls. As an excellent performer, this desktop replacement is very appealing Read more
9 June 2008 by Patrick Wignall
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Mesh MSI PR600 review
With a big hard drive and good battery life, you'll certainly be comfortable. The Mesh MSI PR600 delivers both -- 160GB of space and an outstanding battery. Plus, its glossy screen makes for great colours. Get out from behind your PC, find a cosy spot and enjoy the display Read more
19 September 2007 by Patrick Wignall
