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CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Toshiba Satellite Pro C660 review
While the 15.6-inch Toshiba Satellite Pro C660-17J is cheap, its limited range of ports, pedestrian performance and uninspiring build quality mean this laptop doesn't really offer good value for money. Read more
10 May 2011 by Niall Magennis
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Netbooks
Asus Eee PC X101CH review
The Asus Eee PC X101CH is slim and light, but the the relatively cheap price doesn't justify poor processor performance and a so-so screen. Read more
27 April 2012 by Andrew Hoyle
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > Network Attached Storage
Apple Time Capsule (dual-band) review
The Time Capsule is one of the few wireless-n routers available with built-in storage, making for a convenient package. While we think it should offer more functionality for the price, it's an attractive, relatively compact device that offers impressive wireless range, and is simple to set up and use Read more
31 March 2009 by Dong Ngo
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Toshiba Portege M780 review
The 12.1-inch Toshiba Portege M780 gives you the freedom of laptop or tablet operating modes, but it's too unattractive and bulky for our tastes Read more
9 August 2010 by Rory Reid
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Acer TravelMate 2355LCi review
Acer's new TravelMate is cheap as chips, but don't expect lengthy use when out of reach of a power socket. It packs enough punch to run office applications perfectly smoothly, though, and it has a large screen for a budget model Read more
5 October 2005 by Stephanie Bruzzese
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Dell Inspiron 11z review
The mid-range Inspiron 11z ultra-portable laptop that we were given to review proved a capable machine. Its trackpad was poor, but its ultra-low-voltage processor delivered better performance than that of more expensive ULV laptops, and its 11.6-inch screen was great Read more
6 November 2009 by Julian Prokaza
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Toshiba Portege M400 review
The follow-up to Toshiba's prior-generation Portege M200, the new Portege M400 is the first convertible tablet PC to offer Intel's Core Duo processor as an option. The system combines its new CPU with some nice convertible-tablet standards, such as a swiveling 12.1-inch display and a swappable optical drive Read more
23 May 2006 by Stephanie Bruzzese
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Printers
Dell 1355cnw review
The Dell 1355cnw multi-function, colour laser printer offers a good range of features and produces great printouts, but it's let down by its slow print speeds and the relatively high price of its toner cartridges. Read more
25 August 2011 by Niall Magennis
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > iPad and Tablets
Archos 9 PC Tablet review
Running Windows 7 and sporting an 8.9-inch resistive touchscreen, the Archos 9 PC Tablet certainly looks the part, although a speedier processor would've been welcome. It does many things that Apple's iPad can't and we reckon it'll prove cheaper, but which tablet will be top dog remains to be seen Read more
12 February 2010 by Dan Ackerman
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Advent 6441 review
The 6441 is commendably cheap for a laptop with a Blu-ray drive and a 17-inch screen. But, with a poor-quality keyboard and trackpad, and a relatively slow processor and graphics, it's hard to avoid the feeling that Advent compromised on quality in pursuit of a low price tag Read more
14 January 2009 by Will Stapley
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