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Dell Studio XPS 16 review

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3.5 stars out of 5

Users:

3.5000 stars out of 5

Dell Studio XPS 16 review

The Studio XPS 16 -- Dell's first true 16:9, 16-inch laptop -- is a smart-looking machine and a powerful performer. Although an unimpressive battery life limits its portability, it includes a number of upscale extras, such as leather trim and backlit keyboard, and handles high-definition content and light gaming well Read more

£1,090

23 January 2009 by Dan Ackerman

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Dell Latitude E4200 preview hands-on

The Dell Latitude E4200 is tiny -- its screen is just 12 inches and it weighs less than 1Kg -- and it'll come with all manner of ways to connect to the Internet: 3G, WiMax, 802.11n Wi-Fi. On top of all that, it's attractive, with a definite air of 'cool' about it Read more

18 September 2008 by Rory Reid

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Dell Inspiron 1525 review

Editors:

3.0 stars out of 5

Users:

2.0000 stars out of 5

Dell Inspiron 1525 review

Dell's Inspiron 1525 is an excellent choice for basic computing and will set you back less than £400. It may strain under a heavy uni workload of writing essays and encoding MP3s, but its battery life is actually better than more powerful configurations available and it has cool touch-sensitive media controls Read more

£389

6 August 2008 by Dan Ackerman

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Dell Studio 17 review

Editors:

3.5 stars out of 5

Users:

2.0000 stars out of 5

Dell Studio 17 review

If you wouldn't be seen dead with an entry-level Inspiron and are feeling the credit crunch too much for an XPS, Dell has a new range for you, called Studio. The 17-inch model starts at a relatively bargainous £499, and boasts a slot-loading DVD drive, HDMI out and the usual vast range of options Read more

£499

4 August 2008 by Rory Reid

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Dell Latitude XT review

Editors:

3.5 stars out of 5

Users:

1.0000 star out of 5

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

£1,129

1 July 2008 by Sandra Vogel

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Dell Studio 15 review

Editors:

3.5 stars out of 5

Users:

1.5000 stars out of 5

Dell Studio 15 review

Sitting beween the budget Inspiron and high-end XPS, Dell's new Studio line is personified by the Dell Studio 15. This desktop replacement is a colourful and customisable option for those looking for a good mix of features and reasonable performance without paying the Earth Read more

£540

27 June 2008 by Dan Ackerman

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Dell Vostro 1310 review

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3.0 stars out of 5

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Dell Vostro 1310 review

The Dell Vostro 1310 is an ultra-portable laptop designed for basic everyday use, with lower-specification models available at an excellent price. Connectivity is good, with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and four USB ports. The 13.3-inch matte screen is not too reflective and text and images look crisp Read more

£674

20 May 2008 by Patrick Wignall

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Dell Vostro 1400 preview hands-on

Let's not put too fine a point on it: the Dell Vostro 1400 thin-and-light laptop is fantastic value for money. There aren't many laptops as cheap or as configurable as the Vostro series. This model is perfect for light users and you can always upgrade it with faster components Read more

13 March 2008 by Rory Reid

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Dell XPS M1530 review

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3.5 stars out of 5

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Dell XPS M1530 review

While most people don't think 'sexy' when they think of desktop replacements, Dell's turn towards a 'design-first' philosophy pays off with its XPS M1530. It's easily the best-looking 15-inch laptop in recent memory with a thin profile and light weight -- this laptop may change minds Read more

£829

12 March 2008 by Dan Ackerman

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Dell XPS M1730 review

Editors:

4.5 stars out of 5

Users:

1.5000 stars out of 5

Dell XPS M1730 review

Meet 'The Beast' -- Dell's XPS M1730. It's the first laptop ever to use a dedicated Ageia PhysX processing unit alongside two separate high-end graphics cards, making for one incredible gaming experience. Graphics is what this laptop is all about, and it can certainly throw its weight around Read more

£1,499

16 November 2007 by Rory Reid

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