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Apple MacBook Pro (15-inch 2.33GHz) review
This sleek, aluminium MacBook Pro is the same size and shape as its predecessor but is boosted by Intel's latest-and-greatest processor -- Core 2 Duo. For Apple devotees, it's the little things that count, and this model has a handful of extras that help it stand out amid a fairly generic field of competitors Read more
1 December 2006 by Dan Ackerman
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Toshiba Portege S100 review
The S100 might not get design geeks salivating, but its unobtrusiveness is part of its solidity. Gimmick-free, it's a classic thin-and-light laptop that gets the essentials absolutely spot on Read more
25 October 2005 by Chris Stevens
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Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook E8410 review
Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook E8410 is a desktop replacement with a nod to the road -- it offers integrated 3G connectivity and a webcam. Still, you're likely to be desk-bound and with a huge 15.4-inch screen perfect for spreadsheet work, you'll forget all about travelling Read more
31 January 2008 by Sandra Vogel
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Sony Vaio E series (VPCEA3S1E) review
The Sony Vaio EA3S1E is a great looking laptop that's comfortable to use and has a speedy processor. It's only let down by its weak battery life and sub-par gaming performance. Read more
15 June 2011 by Niall Magennis
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Dell Latitude 13 review
Our configuration of the Dell Latitude 13 impressed with its slim dimensions and good battery life, but its performance was compromised by its sluggish processor and stingy 1GB of RAM. Read more
11 October 2010 by Niall Magennis
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Apple MacBook Pro (17-inch, 2.33GHz) review
The high-end 17-inch Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro mixes Apple's lauded industrial design and user-friendly operating system with the kind of high-end hardware usually seen only on the PC side, yet it's still very light for a laptop of this size. It's a good choice for anyone needing an easily transportable big-screen laptop Read more
29 January 2007 by Dan Ackerman
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Asus W3 review
The Asus W3 sits comfortably between being a home-office laptop and a low-end gaming machine. It'll fly through spreadsheets and simpler games, but Half-Life 2's complex graphics will make it puff Read more
6 July 2005 by Chris Stevens
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Apple MacBook Air review
Apple's new MacBook Air may not be a true ultraportable, but it still breaks new ground. At just 19mm at its thickest part, Apple's so-called 'world's thinnest notebook' includes most of the usual MacBook features, plus a multi-touch touchpad for gesture controls Read more
29 January 2008 by Dan Ackerman
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Sony Vaio NR21M review
The Sony Vaio NR21M is a distinctively styled and affordable thin-and-light laptop that offers plenty of power for your office and day-to-day activities. While it's too heavy to carry around with you, you'll get decent battery life if you're moving from your desk to the couch Read more
27 February 2008 by Will Head
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Samsung X50 review
Spreadsheet junkies will appreciate the X50's 15-inch screen, which is heavily anti-glared, making it ideal for work in a brightly lit office. It's easy to hook it up to projectors and televisions, but the lack of DVI make this an implausible machine for graphics professionals Read more
29 July 2005 by Chris Stevens
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