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Fujitsu Siemens Stylistic ST5022 review

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Fujitsu Siemens Stylistic ST5022 review

The ST5022 offers plenty of security features, including a nifty fingerprint reader, but for a portable PC it's on the heavy side and it's very expensive for the power it gives. If you need a tablet, though, it's worth a look Read more

£1,875

31 August 2005 by Sandra Vogel

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Asus UX30 review

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Asus UX30 review

Asus' designers clearly had Apple's MacBook Air in mind when they created the 13.3-inch UX30 thin-and-light laptop. It bears a steep price tag and its battery life could be better, but it's a gorgeous-looking specimen and its ultra-low-voltage processor makes it a strong performer too Read more

£1,000

3 September 2009 by Julian Prokaza

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Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook S6420 review

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Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook S6420 review

The S6420 is an ultraportable laptop designed for the mobile professional. It's light, relatively small, and best of all, it has a built-in 3G modem so you can go online almost anywhere. This £1,000 laptop has substantial security capabilities and an 'Eco Mode' to boot, so it could be the right one for you Read more

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7 November 2008 by Rory Reid

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Motion LE1600 review

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Motion LE1600 review

The LE1600's carbon-fibre chassis is as corporate as a grey flannel suit, but its sleek design and the powerful performance make for an attractive system. If you're sold on slate-style tablets and can stomach paying around £1,500 for a portable computer without a keyboard, this is the machine for you Read more

£1,520

1 September 2005 by Don Lipper

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Acer Aspire 9802WKMi review

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Acer Aspire 9802WKMi review

It's too large to be considered a traditional laptop, and it lacks the upgradeability of a desktop PC. However, like the well-received M2010, the Aspire 9802WKMi does have a place. It should appeal to users who want a Media Center computer with a large screen, plenty of power and moderate portability Read more

£1,420

9 August 2006 by Rory Reid

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Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook P7120 review

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Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook P7120 review

The ultra-portable Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook P7120 is slimmer and lighter than its predecessor, the P7010D, but it remains packed with features, including a built-in DVD burner. Best of all, the LifeBook P7120 provides those features without compromising performance or battery life -- it's expensive, though Read more

£1,400

7 March 2006 by Don Lipper

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Apple MacBook Air review

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Apple MacBook Air review

Apple's new MacBook Air may not be a true ultraportable, but it still breaks new ground. At just 19mm at its thickest part, Apple's so-called 'world's thinnest notebook' includes most of the usual MacBook features, plus a multi-touch touchpad for gesture controls Read more

£1,266

29 January 2008 by Dan Ackerman

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Apple MacBook Pro (17-inch, 2.33GHz) review

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Apple MacBook Pro (17-inch, 2.33GHz) review

The high-end 17-inch Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro mixes Apple's lauded industrial design and user-friendly operating system with the kind of high-end hardware usually seen only on the PC side, yet it's still very light for a laptop of this size. It's a good choice for anyone needing an easily transportable big-screen laptop Read more

£1,650

29 January 2007 by Dan Ackerman

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Samsung RF710 review

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Samsung RF710 review

The 17.3-inch Samsung RF710-S03UK looks okay and offers decent performance for your cash. But, while it's a good all-rounder, we've seen other laptops perform better for less money. Read more

£1,100

18 January 2011 by Luke Westaway

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Toshiba Portege S100 review

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Toshiba Portege S100 review

The S100 might not get design geeks salivating, but its unobtrusiveness is part of its solidity. Gimmick-free, it's a classic thin-and-light laptop that gets the essentials absolutely spot on Read more

£1,150

25 October 2005 by Chris Stevens

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