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Asus NX90Jq review
The 18.4-inch Asus NX90Jq laptop offers decent specs and a good screen for media playback. At such a high price, though, your money will almost certainly be better spent elsewhere. Read more
8 September 2011 by Andrew Hoyle
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Sony Vaio VGN-UX1XN review
Sony has achieved something very exciting, squeezing Windows Vista on to a computer smaller than even the teeniest ultra-portable laptop. Solid-state memory makes it quick to boot up too. Read more
26 February 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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Sony Vaio Z series (VPCZ11Z9E/B) review
Those with a dodgy heart should seek medical advice before inquiring into the price of the Vaio Z-series VPCZ11Z9E/B. But this 13.1-inch ultra-portable laptop is a tempting beast, offering excellent performance in a beautiful, highly portable chassis Read more
30 April 2010 by Spencer Dalziel
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Motion J3400 review
The 12.1-inch J3400 should prove a satisfactory choice for those seeking a rugged tablet PC that can do a whole day's work in the field. It's quick to boot, responsive and has excellent wireless connectivity, as well as decent battery life. With all the options available, though, you can quickly rack up a substantial bill Read more
20 March 2009 by Charles McLellan
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Getac P470 review
The Getac P470 is one of the most rugged desktop replacement laptops in the business. It keeps things tough with its extremely robust carrying handle and eye-catching design indents. As it's also shock, drop and vibration resistant, you can take this bad boy on the road Read more
30 January 2008 by Sandra Vogel
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Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook Q2010 review
The Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook Q2010 is an unbelievably small -- tinier than a sheet of A4 paper -- and light ultraportable laptop weighing in at just 1kg. It performs well and has a 12.1-inch glossy screen, which produces good colours. Extended battery life is excellent on this machine Read more
13 November 2007 by Will Head
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Alienware Aurora mALX review
The Aurora mALX is arguably the most audacious gaming laptop in Alienware's line-up. Not only is it airbrushed to give it a 'gamer' aesthetic, but it's also the first laptop to use 1GB of dedicated graphics memory -- giving it arguably the greatest graphics performance seen outside of a high-end gaming rig Read more
14 August 2006 by Rory Reid
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Asus W90 review
Asus might not be the first name you think of when it comes to gaming laptops, but it has just sent us the fastest portable 3D graphics-pusher we've ever seen. With 6GB of RAM, a Blu-ray drive and a huge 18.4-inch screen, it’s an astonishing performer Read more
18 May 2009 by Rory Reid
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HP EliteBook 8730w review
A gorgeous 17-inch DreamColour display is the standout feature of the workstation-class EliteBook 8730w, but it's not the only aspect of this laptop that helps justify the premium price tag. The 8730w also boasts superb performance, excellent build quality and a good keyboard Read more
30 April 2009 by Charles McLellan
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