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Apple MacBook Pro (15-inch, summer 2009) review

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Apple MacBook Pro (15-inch, summer 2009) review

The latest update to Apple's premium 15-inch MacBook Pro makes only minor modifications. Nevertheless, a faster CPU, better battery and the addition of an SD card slot, together with a price cut, make it a substantial improvement on its predecessor Read more

£1,700

16 June 2009 by Dan Ackerman

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Asus N55SF review

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Asus N55SF review

The Asus N55SF offers decent gaming grunt and is smart enough to take into work. The keyboard isn't great, but the good outweighs the bad. Read more

£750

28 March 2012 by Andrew Hoyle

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Fujitsu LifeBook P7010D review

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£1,000

5 November 2004 by Dan Littman

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Toshiba Tecra R840 review

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Toshiba Tecra R840 review

The 14-inch Toshiba Tecra R840-11E is a good option if you need a laptop for work purposes. It has a great keyboard, plenty of grunt, and it's small and light enough to comfortably carry around. Read more

£1,050

19 July 2011 by Niall Magennis

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Dell XPS 12 review

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Dell XPS 12 review

With a great display, excellent build quality and decent performance, the Dell XPS 12 is an ideal compromise between laptop and tablet. Read more

£1,000

20 November 2012 by Andrew Hoyle

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HP Compaq Business Notebook nc6000 review

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£1,600

10 May 2004 by Brian Nadel

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Toshiba Satellite L775 review

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Toshiba Satellite L775 review

Gaming isn't the forte of our version of the Toshiba Satellite L775, the L775-119. In most other areas, though, this is a fine 17.3-inch laptop, offering a great screen, comfortable keyboard and speedy performance. Read more

£580

2 June 2011 by Niall Magennis

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Editors' choice Alienware M17x review

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Alienware M17x review

The 17-inch M17x laptop is monstrously huge and insanely fast. It packs some of the most powerful laptop components currently available and makes mincemeat of the latest games, even at the highest resolutions. Only the most fanatical gamers will be willing to shell out for it though Read more

£1,649

7 August 2009 by Will Stapley

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Fujitsu LifeBook S760 review

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Fujitsu LifeBook S760 review

It's not the sexiest ultra-portable laptop around, but the 13.3-inch Fujitsu LifeBook S760 impresses with its combination of power and portability. Read more

£850

8 September 2010 by Niall Magennis

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rockdirect Xtreme Ti review

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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

£2,230

19 August 2005 by Chris Stevens

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