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Acer Ferrari 1100 review

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Acer Ferrari 1100 review

Love supercars? Love laptops? Let us introduce you to the Acer Ferrari 1100. A spacious hard drive and healthy portion of RAM help to make up its strengths. While this thin-and-light's styling might not appeal to everyone, Formula One fans will certainly be in heaven Read more

£1,300

14 May 2008 by Patrick Wignall

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Sony Vaio VGN-FS115Z review

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1 April 2005 by Stephanie Bruzzese

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Acer Ferrari 4000 review

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Acer Ferrari 4000 review

Michael Schumacher has one of these -- but only because some oily Acer PR gave it to him. It's sitting at the bottom of his wardrobe because its performance is a long way shy of his exacting Teutonic standards... we imagine. Read more

£1,199

11 August 2005 by Brian Nadel

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Toshiba Portege R830 review

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Toshiba Portege R830 review

Our version of the Toshiba Portege R830, the R830-138, offers great performance and some smashing features, such as integrated mobile broadband. There's no denying that it's very expensive for a 13-inch laptop, though. Read more

£1,250

24 June 2011 by Niall Magennis

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OQO model 2 review

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OQO model 2 review

The OQO model 2 aims to capitalise on the apparent demand for small, go-anywhere PCs, without falling foul of the usability limitations that plague its rivals. It's certainly beautiful, with a touch-sensitive 5-inch screen and a surprisingly good keyboard Read more

£1,100

26 June 2007 by Rory Reid

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Dell Latitude E4310 review

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Dell Latitude E4310 review

The 13.3-inch Dell Latitude E4310 has plenty of grunt under the bonnet, but it's a little too big and bulky for our liking. It's a fairly speedy machine, but does that justify the asking price? Read more

£1,400

8 November 2010 by Niall Magennis

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Lenovo ThinkPad X41 review

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Lenovo ThinkPad X41 review

The latest in a long line of ThinkPad X notebooks, the ThinkPad X41 delivers the best combination yet of performance, battery life, and features Read more

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19 May 2005 by Brian Nadel

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Toshiba Satellite Z830 review

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Toshiba Satellite Z830 review

The Toshiba Satellite Z830 is slim and light, but it fails to beat its ultrabook competitors in power, build quality and battery life. Read more

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5 January 2012 by Andrew Hoyle

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Toshiba Tecra M3 review

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Toshiba Tecra M3 review

Weighing just over 2kg, the Toshiba Tecra M3 is one of the lightest laptops in the business thin-and-light category. Despite its modest dimensions, the Tecra M3 houses its fair share of design perks, such as an external Wi-Fi on/off switch and a volume wheel Read more

£1,340

9 May 2005 by Stephanie Bruzzese

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Toshiba Portege M400 review

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Toshiba Portege M400 review

The follow-up to Toshiba's prior-generation Portege M200, the new Portege M400 is the first convertible tablet PC to offer Intel's Core Duo processor as an option. The system combines its new CPU with some nice convertible-tablet standards, such as a swiveling 12.1-inch display and a swappable optical drive Read more

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23 May 2006 by Stephanie Bruzzese

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