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Panasonic ToughBook CF-29 review

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£3,100

5 May 2004 by Brian Nadel

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Asus UX50V review

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Asus UX50V review

The thin and light, 15.6-inch UX50V is an absolutely gorgeous-looking machine, with a stunning screen and excellent keyboard. Your mind won't be blown by this laptop's processing power, but its battery life is impressive and it will definitely inspire jealousy among your friends Read more

£910

3 July 2009 by Rory Reid

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Dell XPS M1210 review

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Dell XPS M1210 review

Although the M1210 is heavier than most 12.1-inch screen ultra-portable laptops, it packs plenty of features into its 2kg mass, including an integrated webcam, media controls and an impressive number of ports. The M1210 will appeal to everyday users who want a relatively light and compact Media Center computer Read more

£899

5 July 2006 by Michelle Thatcher

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Acer Aspire S3 ultrabook review

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Acer Aspire S3 ultrabook review

The Acer Aspire S3 is a slim, good-looking bit of kit with powerful components. Sadly, it's beaten by the competition's better specs for the same money. Read more

£899

1 November 2011 by Andrew Hoyle

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Samsung P530 review

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Samsung P530 review

The 15.6-inch Samsung P530 is an affordable business laptop with a fair amount of grunt. It has a great keyboard and screen, but it's let down a little by its relatively poor battery life. Read more

£500

18 November 2010 by Niall Magennis

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Asus A7CC-R054C review

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Asus A7CC-R054C review

The Asus A7CC-R054C is a brute of a laptop. This powerful desktop replacement offers good performance and also does well with games. An internal TV tuner is an added bonus and there are a vast selection of connectors if you've got plenty of kit you want to hook up Read more

£745

31 October 2007 by Will Head

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Dell Adamo  review

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Dell Adamo review

The Adamo, one of the most keenly anticipated laptops of 2009, is a remarkably thin machine, with plenty of high-end visual touches that help it to live up to its luxury billing. It's a decent performer for a low-power laptop, but, at this price, we'd expect battery life to be better Read more

£1,650

15 April 2009 by Dan Ackerman

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Lenovo ThinkPad X41 Tablet review

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Lenovo ThinkPad X41 Tablet review

While this tablet's price is similar to that of convertible tablet competitors with faster hardware, the ThinkPad X41 tablet's balance of portability, performance, and security make it one of the best convertibles on the market Read more

£1,515

19 July 2005 by Brian Nadel

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Asus G2P review

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Asus G2P review

The ATI-based G2P is Asus' larger model in its gaming series, and it features both a hybrid TV tuner and a 17-inch 'ColorShine' display. It's well-designed and well-built with some useful features for gamers, including plenty of flashing lights and highlighted home keys, and the Core 2 Duo CPU ensures it can handle heavy tasks Read more

£1,599

16 January 2007 by Paul Monckton

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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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