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HP Envy Spectre XT hands-on
Luke goes hands-on with HP's new ultrabook, the metallic Spectre XT. Read on for his first impressions. Read more
9 May 2012 by Luke Westaway
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Sony Vaio Z series (VPC-Z21M9E) hands-on
Sony's Z series laptop promises high-performance hardware in a beautifully designed carbon-fibre body. The dock is a particularly top-notch touch -- as long as you can stand the sky-high price. Read more
29 June 2011 by Andrew Hoyle
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Sony Vaio S series hands-on
The 13.3-inch Sony Vaio S series laptops look set to offer a pleasing combination of power and portability. They'll have their work cut out to justify their high price tag though. Read more
24 February 2011 by Luke Westaway
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HP Pavilion m6 hands-on
We go hands-on with the almost-ultrabook HP Pavilion m6. Read on for our first impressions. Read more
10 May 2012 by Luke Westaway
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Sony Vaio SZ2VP preview hands-on
The Vaio SZ2VP is a laptop with dual graphics cards. 'Stamina' is a low performance mode that helps prolong battery life while running everyday tasks; the 'Speed' option is more potent, using an Nvidia GeForce 7400 graphics card that lets you enjoy 3D games and more demanding imaging tasks Read more
19 July 2006 by Rory Reid
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Apple iBook G4 (12-inch) preview hands-on
Apple has delivered a small but important update to its iBook line of budget notebooks, doubling the amount of standard RAM to 512MB and offering slightly faster processors, making them an even more attractive alternative to Apple's higher-end and considerably more expensive PowerBook line Read more
2 August 2005 by Justin Jaffe
