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CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
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
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > Webcams
Apple iSight review
The Apple iSight is hands down one of the best webcams we've seen. Its sleek style, great image quality, sensitive microphone and flawless integration with iChat and iMovie make it the perfect complement for any Mac computer Read more
25 August 2005 by Lara Luepke
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > Hard Drives
Western Digital Passport portable USB drive (80GB) review
The Western Digital Passport portable USB 2.0 drive -- available in 40GB, 60GB, and 80GB capacities -- is a worthy addition to your travel bag, offering a compact design, fast performance and ample storage space for a low price. We recommend it to anyone who needs affordable storage on the go Read more
24 August 2005 by Stephanie Bruzzese
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > Misc
Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Elite Pro review
Creative's latest Sound Blaster card, the 7.1-channel X-Fi Elite Pro, incorporates its next-generation Xtreme Fidelity audio chip to deliver better-sounding audio than any other consumer sound card to date. It can rightly call itself the new gold standard for hard-core gamers and PC audio enthusiasts Read more
22 August 2005 by Nathaniel Wilkins
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Apple PowerBook G4 (15-inch, SuperDrive) review
Buying a laptop typically demands trade-offs, but with the beautifully designed thin-and-light 15-inch PowerBook G4, there's no need to compromise: it delivers portability, performance and a display that's great for graphics work and watching DVDs. It is very expensive, though Read more
10 August 2005 by Adrienne Robillard
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Netbooks
Toshiba Libretto U100 review
Toshiba's Libretto U100 is amazingly tiny. It's wee. It's petite. It's the most miniscule PC we've ever seen. But is it too small? The keyboard is so ickle it makes typing a chore, and the XVGA resolution on the 7.2-inch screen makes icons hard to see. Plus, it's very expensive -- but that doesn't stop it being full of gadgety wonder Read more
3 August 2005 by Sandra Vogel
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Samsung X50 review
Spreadsheet junkies will appreciate the X50's 15-inch screen, which is heavily anti-glared, making it ideal for work in a brightly lit office. It's easy to hook it up to projectors and televisions, but the lack of DVI make this an implausible machine for graphics professionals Read more
29 July 2005 by Chris Stevens
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > USB Flash Drives
Memorex M-Flyer USB 2.0 TravelDrive (2GB) review
The Memorex M-Flyer USB 2.0 TravelDrive showed decent performance in storing and deleting a variety of files, and a conveniently retractable USB connector and password-protection and data encryption software sweeten the offering -- speedwise, it's a decent performer Read more
21 July 2005 by Stephanie Bruzzese
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Printers
Canon Pixma iP5000 review
Automatic duplexing, dual paper trays with a combined 300-sheet capacity, tiny droplets and decent speed make the Canon Pixma iP5000 a versatile inkjet option for home users who need both text and graphics output Read more
21 July 2005 by David D. Busch
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
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
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