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Dell Studio XPS 13 review
The Studio XPS 13 an attractive laptop with very impressive raw performance, not to mention relatively strong build quality and good wireless capabilities. Although certain aspects of the laptop's design prevent it from attaining overall excellence, it remains a very good machine Read more
9 February 2009 by Rory Reid
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Dell Inspiron Mini 12 review
Dell pushes the netbook envelope to the limit with the Mini 12, a 12-inch ultraportable laptop that uses low-power components and open-source software to reduce costs. It's thin, light and simple, but it's underpowered and could do with a better battery Read more
27 January 2009 by Rory Reid
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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 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
4 August 2008 by Rory Reid
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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 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
16 November 2007 by Rory Reid
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Dell XPS M1330 review
The XPS M1330 is putting an end to Dell's reputation as a faceless corporate PC manufacturer -- it comes in three funky colours and the company claims it's the thinnest laptop in the world. Prepare to be smitten... Read more
6 September 2007 by Rory Reid
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Dell Inspiron 1520 review
Choose from eight vibrant colours with the new Dell Inspiron 1520. Its large screen, good performance and sensible price tag paint a pretty picture, too Read more
16 August 2007 by Rory Reid
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Dell Latitude D420 review
Dell's seductively small and light laptop, the Latitude D420, is designed for highly mobile users who value size, weight, battery life and durability over all other aspects of computer use. It delivers the added bonus of an integrated 3G data card, enabling users to get online anywhere -- with or without a Wi-Fi hotspot Read more
22 September 2006 by Rory Reid
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Dell XPS M2010 review
When Dell unveiled the XPS M2010 laptop concept at CES 2006, few expected it to reach the retail market -- the 20-inch laptop was far more audacious than anything we'd seen previously. But with a fast Intel Centrino Duo T2600 processor running at 2.16GHz and strong graphics capabilities, this baby certainly doesn't disappoint Read more
28 July 2006 by Rory Reid
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