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MSI Wind review
With the huge success of Asus' Eee PC, the mini laptop market is suddenly crowded with imitators, but MSI's effort could well be one of the best so far. It looks gorgeous, it comes with Windows XP or Linux, plus it's very affordable and it's amazingly well-specced Read more
2 July 2008 by Rory Reid
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Samsung N120 review
Alongside the slightly smaller N110, the Samsung N120 is one of two successors to the highly rated NC10. It promises better usability, better battery life, enhanced sound capabilities and a user experience that belies its netbook heritage Read more
11 May 2009 by Rory Reid
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Samsung N140 review
Although the 10.1-inch N140 doesn't bring anything new to the netbook table, we can't knock it. Solidly built and attractively designed, its outstanding feature is its 10-hour battery life. Look no further if you want a reasonably priced netbook that can last all day away from the mains Read more
7 October 2009 by Julian Prokaza
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RM Asus miniBook review
The RM Asus miniBook is one of the smallest laptops on the market. It's small enough to be mistaken for a hardback book, but despite its dimensions, it doesn't sacrifice performance. With a solid state hard drive and operating a Linux-based graphical user interface, it's the definition of an ultraportable Read more
14 November 2007 by Rory Reid
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Asus Eee PC 900 Win (Windows XP) review
Asus is aware that many people are unfamiliar with Linux, and has kindly introduced the Eee PC 900 Win to offer users the comfort of Windows XP on the Eee. Physically identical to the Linux model, it's also the first machine to support a multi-touch mouse trackpad Read more
18 April 2008 by Rory Reid
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Lenovo IdeaPad S10 review
The IdeaPad S10 Netbook is Lenovo's 'me too' entry into the netbook sweepstakes. The unit available in the UK offers 512MB RAM and an 80GB hard drive for £320, with upgrades yet to come, though we've reviewed a slightly different model. The price is right and we're pleased with the features, but battery life didn't impress Read more
6 October 2008 by Dan Ackerman
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Sony Vaio P-series Lifestyle PC review
The Vaio P-series Lifestyle PC is elegantly designed and one of the smallest laptops we've seen, standing out from the netbook crowd with an impressive array of features. It also has a large keyboard and high-res screen, but its usability suffers from the lack of a standard touch pad Read more
20 January 2009 by Dan Ackerman
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Dell Inspiron Mini 10 review
The 10-inch Inspiron Mini 10 isn't as slim as some netbooks and its trackpad isn't much cop, but it compensates with an excellent keyboard and a great high-resolution display. It also delivers relatively speedy performance and is available in a number of eye-catching designs Read more
16 July 2009 by Patrick Wignall
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OLPC XO-1 (One Laptop Per Child) review
The OLPC XO-1 (One Laptop Per Child) ultraportable celebrates its ability to communicate with people around the corner or around the world. It's a simple, practical wireless laptop packed with cool new technologies and stuffed with open-source software Read more
7 January 2008 by Mark Harris
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Acer Aspire One D250 review
The 10.1-inch Aspire One D250 netbook fixes some of the most serious flaws of its predecessor, the D150 -- the touchpad buttons are greatly improved and it sports a thinner, lighter design. While there's nothing ground-breaking on offer here, it's a respectable netbook nonetheless Read more
9 July 2009 by Scott Stein
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