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Samsung Series 5 ultrabook review
The Samsung Series 5 ultrabook offers a clean design, but sadly its performance and screen resolution don't justify the high price. Read more
8 March 2012 by Andrew Hoyle
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Acer Aspire 3694WLMi review
The budget Acer Aspire 3694WLMi laptop holds its own in the performance stakes and its 15.4-inch glossy screen offers better colour reproduction than most. It's also well connected with four USB ports and a card reader makes it easy to transfer snaps from your camera Read more
2 November 2007 by Will Head
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Toshiba Satellite L300 review
Toshiba has a strong reputation for being able to put together budget laptops that have the look and feel of more expensive machines. The L300 has a rock-bottom price tag of just £390, so we were intrigued to see whether Toshiba had managed once again to avoid the usual pitfalls of budget machines Read more
7 August 2008 by Patrick Wignall
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Toshiba Satellite Z830 review
The Toshiba Satellite Z830 is slim and light, but it fails to beat its ultrabook competitors in power, build quality and battery life. Read more
5 January 2012 by Andrew Hoyle
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HP Pavilion dv6000 (Core 2 Duo) review
Like all the laptops in the HP Pavilion line, the dv6000's sleek design and shiny finish hold their own next to systems from style-conscious manufacturers such as Apple and Sony. Aside from its good looks, the dv6000 also provides a solid set of entertainment features and high-end components for a fair price Read more
4 October 2006 by Michelle Thatcher
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Panasonic ToughBook W4 review
The W4 is ultraportable, as tough as it sounds and offers an impressive 5 hours 40 minutes of battery life. It hasn't got the latest components and it's very expensive, but business travellers should find it a hardy, reliable companion on the road Read more
23 June 2006 by Michelle Thatcher
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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
8 November 2010 by Niall Magennis
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rock Pegasus 335 review
The Pegasus 335 is a no-fuss ultraportable laptop that's all about convenience. It's small and light enough to be taken out in a rucksack and can be used in the home, too. Best of all, it includes an Instant On button that allows you to play music and movies without starting Windows. Now that's convenient Read more
20 September 2007 by Patrick Wignall
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HP Compaq 6735s review
Whether its sober design will appeal depends on your tastes, but there's no denying that the 15.4-inch Compaq 6735s is a well-built machine. Its full-size keyboard is comfortable to type on, the matte finish on the screen means it's legible in all lighting conditions, and it's a capable performer too Read more
26 August 2009 by Julian Prokaza
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Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Li 2727 review
The new school year is rolling around and no doubt the kids are pestering you with relentless demands for the latest Sony Vaio. But the Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Li 2727 offers all the features and performance to satisfy their back-to-school needs, for only £275. It might not be glamorous, but it'll do the job Read more
20 August 2008 by Rory Reid
