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Toshiba Portege A600 review
The ultra-portable Toshiba Portege A600 isn't the lightest or thinnest laptop in its class, but good battery life and built-in HSDPA add to its portability credentials. It also has a built-in optical drive, which many of its rivals lack, and represents good value for money overall Read more
2 February 2009 by Will Stapley
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Asus N53Jn review
The Asus N53Jn is a great-looking laptop with an excellent sound system but, for an entertainment-focused device, its 15.6-inch screen is a little disappointing. Read more
17 September 2010 by Niall Magennis
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Apple MacBook (white 2009 edition) review
The last MacBook left in Apple's lineup has had a worthwhile update. It offers specs and performance on a par with the higher-end MacBook Pros but for significantly less money. It's a sturdy machine and the keyboard is excellent, but the white plastic design is starting to look dated Read more
15 June 2009 by Scott Stein
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Apple MacBook (multi-touch white 2009) review
Apple has given its plastic entry-level MacBook laptop a small spec bump and a 'unibody' makeover, making it lighter and sturdier than before. The battery isn't user-replaceable now, but will last longer, while the trackpad has been upgraded to the same glass multi-touch design as the MacBook Pros' Read more
23 October 2009 by Julian Prokaza
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Samsung RF510 review
The Samsung RF510 is a powerful, although not particularly portable, laptop that offers plenty of computer for your cash. Even though no particular feature blew us away, it's a great all-rounder. Read more
15 December 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Apple MacBook Air 13-inch review
The new MacBook Air 13-inch hasn't changed in appearance but it's now packing the latest Intel chips and high-speed USB 3.0 ports. Read more
14 June 2012 by Andrew Hoyle
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Sony Vaio CR series review
The CR series is is the latest in a line of colourful laptops from Sony, designed for the style-conscious user, and it comes in a range of colours. The CR promises a premium finish and modern components, without breaking the bank. Is that possible for a Sony Vaio? Read more
30 July 2007 by Rory Reid
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MSI GE620 review
The 15.6-inch MSI GE620 is no oil painting, but it offers brilliant performance for the price. If you want a gaming laptop that isn't covered in flashing lights, it's definitely worth a look. Read more
24 May 2011 by Luke Westaway
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Toshiba Satellite A660-15T review
The configuration of the Toshiba Satellite A660 that we reviewed, the A660-15T, has its flaws, but it's a great all-rounder nevertheless. Although its 16-inch screen could be more vivid, it offers strong performance, a carefully crafted design, and a great keyboard and trackpad Read more
1 July 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Zepto Nox A15 review
Don't worry if you haven't heard of Zepto -- most people haven't. The Danish company might be low-profile, but it can knock out a great laptop. The Nox A15 features high-spec components and matte black good looks -- not to mention impressive customisability options. We're impressed, and you probably will be too Read more
6 November 2008 by Rory Reid
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