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Dell XPS M1710 (Core 2 Duo) review
Dell has updated its XPS M1710 to include Intel's new Core 2 Duo processor, a move which brings remarkable application speed to the already-powerful gaming laptop, as well as extending its battery life. If you want a strong gaming performance in a small package look no further Read more
11 September 2006 by Michelle Thatcher
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MSI GX740 review
The 17.3-inch MSI GX740 is a peculiar laptop with some curious design flaws. It may not be particularly slick, but it offers astonishing performance for the price. Read more
27 September 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Alienware m9700 review
Alienware is usually quick off the starting blocks when it comes to a new graphics configuration or technology, but with the m9700 it stands out for another reason -- it's decked out in a rather garish shade of Cyborg Green. It's difficult to fault the core spec, though -- 2GB of RAM and a 2.2GHz processor -- and its 17-inch display is great for gaming Read more
3 November 2006 by Paul Lester
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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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Toshiba Satellite A665 review
The Toshiba Satellite A665-11Z isn't the most powerful laptop in this price range, but it does pack 3D capability into an attractive, highly usable, 15.6-inch machine. Read more
27 August 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Alienware M15x review
Capable of being configured to your heart's delight, the 15.6-inch M15x gaming laptop can quickly become very pricey, and it's not particularly portable either, but there's no denying that it's a powerful performer. You'd be hard-pressed to find a better-built or faster 15-inch laptop Read more
1 December 2009 by Dan Ackerman
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Asus G75VW review
The Asus G75VW provides a massive serving of gaming power along with a Full HD screen. It doesn't come cheap though. Read more
30 January 2013 by Andrew Hoyle
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rockdirect Xtreme Ti review
While some may be put off by the Xtreme Ti's overwhelming weight and extortionate price, bulky laptops like this are the only option if you need cutting-edge gaming performance in a luggable device. The design isn't as extreme as the Alienware's Area 51m, but that might be an advantage if you want it for tasks other than eye-bleedingly fast gaming Read more
19 August 2005 by Chris Stevens
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MSI GT680 review
The MSI GT680 is angry all over, from its orange lights to its powerful processor. It's here to master your games and fuel your nightmares. Read more
22 August 2011 by Andrew Hoyle
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Alienware Area-51 M9750 review
The Alienware Area-51 M9750 is probably the most appealing of the company's gaming laptops we've ever come across. Not only is it powerful, it's gorgeous too. Plus, with plenty of configuration options, you can choose your level of speed and power to aid your gaming needs Read more
8 February 2008 by Rory Reid
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