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Dell Inspiron Mini 10 review
The 10-inch Inspiron Mini 10 isn't as slim as some netbooks and its trackpad isn't much cop, but it compensates with an excellent keyboard and a great high-resolution display. It also delivers relatively speedy performance and is available in a number of eye-catching designs Read more
16 July 2009 by Patrick Wignall
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Advent Milano review
The 10.2-inch Milano doesn't break any new netbook ground, but it's not without its charms either. It's cheap for one thing, although you wouldn't know that by looking at it, and its nearly full-size keyboard is comfortable to type on. Its matte display is also pleasing, appearing crisp and bright in all lighting conditions Read more
23 November 2009 by Julian Prokaza
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Packard Bell dot m/a review
Thanks to its large, high-resolution, 11.6-inch screen and excellent keyboard, the dot m/a netbook would make a good choice for those seeking a portable machine on which to type lengthy documents. It's also interesting purely because it packs an AMD CPU rather than the ubiquitous Intel Atom Read more
11 August 2009 by Rory Reid
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Sony Vaio P-series Lifestyle PC review
The Vaio P-series Lifestyle PC is elegantly designed and one of the smallest laptops we've seen, standing out from the netbook crowd with an impressive array of features. It also has a large keyboard and high-res screen, but its usability suffers from the lack of a standard touch pad Read more
20 January 2009 by Dan Ackerman
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Eee PC 1101HA review
The Eee PC 1101HA, Asus' first 11-inch hyper-portable, challenges traditional netbook perceptions with a large screen and an equally sizeable keyboard, though its low price is more familiar. The extra inch on the screen means higher resolution and more screen real estate, and its battery life is nothing short of prodigious Read more
6 July 2009 by Rory Reid
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Acer Aspire One D250 review
The 10.1-inch Aspire One D250 netbook fixes some of the most serious flaws of its predecessor, the D150 -- the touchpad buttons are greatly improved and it sports a thinner, lighter design. While there's nothing ground-breaking on offer here, it's a respectable netbook nonetheless Read more
9 July 2009 by Scott Stein
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Acer Aspire One 522 review
The Acer Aspire One 522 is a decent netbook that offers good looks and a great display. It's a shame it's not powerful enough to play hi-def video, though, and its battery life isn't very impressive. Read more
12 April 2011 by Luke Westaway
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Samsung N310 review
Following the standard netbook template in terms of its specs and performance, the 10-inch N310 manages to stand out from the crowd with a distinctive and appealing design. It also benefits from a top-class display and a great keyboard and trackpad, making for a good all-round machine Read more
22 June 2009 by Patrick Wignall
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Dell Latitude 2100 review
Aimed primarily at the education market, the 10.1-inch Latitude 2100 sports an interesting set of features that distinguish it from the hordes of other Atom-powered netbooks on the market. Chief among these are an optional touchscreen and thick, rugged shell Read more
13 August 2009 by Dan Ackerman
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MSI Wind U160 review
The 10-inch Wind U160 offers typical netbook performance, but it's a well-built and attractively designed machine that's easy to use. Its keyboard is comfortable, its trackpad is better than most, and the gold coating on our review sample lends it a classy look Read more
15 June 2010 by Luke Westaway
