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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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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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Samsung R700 T8100 review
The Samsung R700 T8100 is an exciting desktop replacement. It packs plenty of memory and space to run and store files from your desktop PC. With a host of features, full-size keyboard and great connectivity options, it could be the PC killer you've been waiting for Read more
15 April 2008 by Rory Reid
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Acer Aspire 5536 review
Proving that desktop-replacement laptops needn't be the size of a headstone, the 15.6-inch Aspire 5536 is a decent machine. Its trackpad is irritating and its speakers aren't much cop, but it offers a full-size, comfortable keyboard, bright screen and good looks for an affordable price Read more
19 August 2009 by Julian Prokaza
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Sony Vaio TT review
Sony's T series has always represented the ultimate in ultraportable computing and its latest incarnation, the TT epitomises everything the series stands for: it's attractive, has great connectivity and is highly portable. Netbooks offer similar functionality for a fraction of the price, but the Sony Vaio TT is the best money can buy Read more
25 November 2008 by Rory Reid
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Acer Aspire 7720 review
The Acer Aspire 7720 is a hunking brute of a laptop, with great performance and number-crunching abilities. Added to this, the powerful machine has a large widescreen display, plenty of useful shortcut buttons and enough ports and connectors to rival a desktop machine Read more
11 October 2007 by Will Head
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Lenovo 3000 N200 review
The Lenovo 3000 N200 is a sound choice if you're looking for a laptop to meet your business requirements. It performs well and its 15.4-inch screen is great for working. There are plenty of ports to connect to and a useful added extra is the fingerprint reader Read more
9 November 2007 by Will Head
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Samsung R410 review
The Samsung R410 desktop replacement could be an excellent choice for anyone on a budget looking for a second laptop or even a student with shallow pockets. Kitted out with a good core specification that rivals more expensive machines, the R410 is great value for money Read more
27 June 2008 by Rory Reid
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Asus UX50V review
The thin and light, 15.6-inch UX50V is an absolutely gorgeous-looking machine, with a stunning screen and excellent keyboard. Your mind won't be blown by this laptop's processing power, but its battery life is impressive and it will definitely inspire jealousy among your friends Read more
3 July 2009 by Rory Reid
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MSI Turbobook GX600 review
Turbo buttons? They're old school, right? Not so, as the MSI Turbobook GX600 proves. This desktop replacement brings overclocking back into the mainstream with its red-hot turbo action, vastly improving the laptop's core performance. Are you ready to push the button? Read more
30 April 2008 by Rory Reid
