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Acer Timeline Aspire 4810T review
Those who want an Apple MacBook Air, but can't stomach the price, should check out the 14-inch Timeline Aspire 4810T. Compared to most laptops, it's incredibly thin and light, and, while it's not the best-looking or fastest machine, it's a bargain at its current price Read more
18 June 2009 by Patrick Wignall
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Samsung R710 review
The attractive 17-inch R710 is an excellent choice for those seeking a powerful but relatively wallet-friendly entertainment laptop. With muscular internal components and a built-in Blu-ray drive, it offers a winning combination of price, speedy performance and good 3D capabilities Read more
23 April 2009 by Patrick Wignall
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Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Xa 1526 review
If you don't want to sacrifice performance, the Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Xa 1526 is a good compromise between a desktop and a laptop. It will rival desktops for gaming and running video applications and has a spacious keyboard if you do need to do any work on it Read more
1 November 2007 by Will Head
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MSI GT725 review
If you can overlook its hideous appearance, the 17-inch GT725 is a relatively affordable and extremely capable gaming laptop. With a good screen and Blu-ray drive, it's also a sound choice for people whose priority is media-playback capability. Overall, it's a great desktop replacement Read more
27 May 2009 by Rory Reid
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Toshiba Satellite L550-113 review
Few heads will be turned by the drab design of the 17.3-inch Satellite L550-113 desktop-replacement laptop, but it's a very capable machine that represents great value for money. Its one relative weak spot is 3D gaming, but you'll be hard-pressed to find better performance at this size and price Read more
9 October 2009 by Julian Prokaza
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Asus X53SR review
The Asus X53SR is a workhorse of a desktop replacement. It may be a low-cost laptop, but it's certainly not underpowered. In performance, it beats some machines costing twice as much and you'll even find it can turn its hand to gaming. For both work and entertainment purposes, it's spot on Read more
11 March 2008 by Will Head
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Toshiba Satellite X200-219 review
Everyone wants a laptop that performs well, and with the Toshiba Satellite X200-219, you don't have to pay a premium for the privilege. With 2GB of RAM and a Core 2 Duo processor, it's up there with the fastest laptops we've seen. Two 160GB hard drives give you plenty of space, too Read more
24 April 2008 by Will Head
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MSI GX700-204UK review
If you're looking for some gaming action but don't have space for a full-size PC, the MSI GX700-204UK desktop replacement could be your realistic ticket to virtual fulfillment. With its sub-£1,000 price tag and great performance abilities, it's excellent value for money Read more
16 April 2008 by Will Head
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Advent 9112 review
You'd usually pay a premium to get a thin-and-light laptop, but not with Advent's tiny 9112. This laptop doesn't cut corners when it comes to performance -- it's powerful enough to use for office and Web applications, but still small enough to carry around with you Read more
11 March 2008 by Will Head
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HP HDX X18 review
It's expensive, the trackpad isn't great and its design is overly showy, but, apart from that, the 18-inch HDX X18 offers pretty much everything you could want in an entertainment laptop. Boasting a Blu-ray drive and 1080p display, it's a hugely powerful machine that offers a tonne of features Read more
24 April 2009 by Patrick Wignall
