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CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Sony Vaio TT review
Sony's T series has always represented the ultimate in ultraportable computing and its latest incarnation, the TT epitomises everything the series stands for: it's attractive, has great connectivity and is highly portable. Netbooks offer similar functionality for a fraction of the price, but the Sony Vaio TT is the best money can buy Read more
25 November 2008 by Rory Reid
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HP Pavilion HDX9000 review
If you're going to nickname your product 'Dragon', you better back it up with both sleek styling and performance. With its design and multimedia capabilities, HP's Pavilion HDX9000 burns the competition and earns its alias. It is by far the hottest 20-inch desktop replacement we've seen Read more
1 October 2007 by Rory Reid
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Asus G71V review
The Asus G71V is designed to be the ultimate desktop-replacement laptop. It uses the first quad-core processor designed for portable machines, has a whopping 1TB of disk space, a Blu-ray combo drive and a high-end graphics card. It's unnecessarily ugly, but brutally quick Read more
17 December 2008 by Rory Reid
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Toshiba Satellite A210-11P review
The Toshiba A210-11P is a slick machine. It's got a great keyboard and comfortable trackpad, not to mention a great exterior shape. It performs well, too -- with plenty of memory and storage space, you can easily play games and watch movies. The best part? It won't cost you the Earth Read more
21 September 2007 by Patrick Wignall
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HP Pavilion dv9590ea review
The HP Pavilion dv9590ea is an excellent, all-rounder of a desktop replacement. It's prepared for the future by its ability to play high definition, with built-in HD DVD and HDMI. It performs well, has impressive 3D levels for gamers and has plenty of storage space Read more
8 November 2007 by Will Head
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Asus F3Ke review
The Asus F3Ke is a brute of a laptop, making it a great all-round desktop replacement. It's got a comfortable keyboard and the 15.4-inch screen is of superb quality. Besides the strong performance, which handles games at a modest pace, this laptop is exceptional value for money Read more
6 November 2007 by Rory Reid
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Mesh MSI PR600 review
With a big hard drive and good battery life, you'll certainly be comfortable. The Mesh MSI PR600 delivers both -- 160GB of space and an outstanding battery. Plus, its glossy screen makes for great colours. Get out from behind your PC, find a cosy spot and enjoy the display Read more
19 September 2007 by Patrick Wignall
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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
7 November 2008 by Rory Reid
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Samsung Q70 review
The Q70 one may not be the thinnest or lightest ultra-portable laptop Samsung has produced, but it uses the latest Intel Centrino technology, codenamed Santa Rosa, and is fully Vista-capable Read more
17 May 2007 by Patrick Wignall
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Samsung Q210 review
Samsung may be reticent about entering the netbook market, but it's going full steam ahead with its ultraportables. The latest of these is the Samsung Q210, the successor to the acclaimed Q70. It weighs in at under 2kg, has a 12.1-inch display and some fast Centrino 2 internals Read more
14 August 2008 by Rory Reid
