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Samsung Series 9 (March 2012) review
The new Samsung Series 9 offers a boost in performance over its predecessor but sadly, its high price makes it difficult to recommend. Read more
13 March 2012 by Andrew Hoyle
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HP Envy 14 Spectre review
The HP Envy 14 Spectre's glass design is interesting, but it's fatter, heavier and pricier than its ultrabook competitors. Read more
12 January 2012 by Andrew Hoyle
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Samsung RV720 review
The Samsung RV720 boasts enough power to handle your everyday office tasks and the large screen makes it ideal for enjoying films on a modest budget. Read more
14 December 2011 by Andrew Hoyle
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Toshiba Qosmio F750-10Q review
The 15.6-inch Toshiba Qosmio F750-10Q has some powerful components. Its glasses-free 3D system is interesting, but we're not totally convinced by it. Read more
3 November 2011 by Andrew Hoyle
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Acer Aspire S3 ultrabook review
The Acer Aspire S3 is a slim, good-looking bit of kit with powerful components. Sadly, it's beaten by the competition's better specs for the same money. Read more
1 November 2011 by Andrew Hoyle
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Toshiba Satellite P770 review
Our configuration of the 17.3-inch Toshiba Satellite P770, the P770-109, is about as attractive as a bag of coal, but it offers decent all-round performance, and can handle a spot of gaming too. Read more
22 August 2011 by Andrew Hoyle
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MSI CX640 review
The 15.6-inch MSI CX640 offers decent performance in a sturdy, if dull, chassis. If you're seeking a desktop-replacement laptop, it's worth considering. Read more
27 June 2011 by Andrew Hoyle
