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Sony Vaio T Series (SVT1311M1E) hands-on

The Sony Vaio T Series offers a slim and stylish design but a low-resolution screen and so-so specs. Hopefully it will be priced well. Read more

2 May 2012 by Andrew Hoyle

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Asus U36JC review

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Asus U36JC review

The Asus U36JC gives a fair performance and as a lightweight, ultraportable laptop with a sturdy chassis, it's built for life on the move. Read more

£699

13 July 2011 by Andrew Hoyle

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Dell Latitude E4310 review

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Dell Latitude E4310 review

The 13.3-inch Dell Latitude E4310 has plenty of grunt under the bonnet, but it's a little too big and bulky for our liking. It's a fairly speedy machine, but does that justify the asking price? Read more

£1,400

8 November 2010 by Niall Magennis

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HP Envy 14 Spectre review

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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

£1,200

12 January 2012 by Andrew Hoyle

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HP Pavilion dm4-1050ea review

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HP Pavilion dm4-1050ea review

The Pavilion dm4-1050ea's all-metal chassis makes it feel like a high-class piece of kit, as does its high-resolution, 14-inch screen. Its lack of a dedicated graphics card means you won't be playing the latest games on this machine, but it offers decent performance in other areas Read more

£650

30 July 2010 by Luke Westaway

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Toshiba Satellite Pro U300-10U review

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Toshiba Satellite Pro U300-10U review

The Toshiba Satellite Pro U300-10U is the perfect laptop for the frequent traveller, but has a slightly larger screen and more beefed up specs than you'd find on most ultraportables. It also looks good, with a metallic-looking grey lid and smooth curves, and has plenty of storage space Read more

£660

13 November 2007 by Will Head

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Advent Verona review

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Advent Verona review

The thin-and-light Verona laptop has an ultra-low-voltage processor, a 13.3-inch screen and a decidedly budget price tag. As such, you can't expect top-notch performance, but, if you need a lightweight machine for Office-type tasks, it may well fit the bill. It's fairly attractive too Read more

£330

16 December 2009 by Julian Prokaza

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Asus W5000 review

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Asus W5000 review

Style-conscious bohemians who want to steer away from the bland offerings of most laptop manufacturers will find the Asus W5000 appeals to their all-white tastes. It offers reasonable -- if unspectacular -- performance and battery life, and a cool little Webcam that pivots above the screen Read more

£1,199

7 October 2005 by Chris Stevens

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Samsung Q330 review

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Samsung Q330 review

The 13.3-inch Samsung Q330 backs up its stunning performance with looks to match. As a result, we think it's a great option if you're looking for a laptop to use on the move. Read more

£600

20 August 2010 by Niall Magennis

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Editors' choice Acer Ferrari One review

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Acer Ferrari One review

There's no denying that the Ferrari One is the best netbook so far, offering a larger-than-usual, 11.6-inch screen, speedy performance, and a truly excellent keyboard. If you can live with a lid that may cause people to question the length of your reproductive appendage, you won't be disappointed Read more

£380

29 September 2009 by Rory Reid

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