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Reviews of Latest Gamings, 1,000 - 2,000 Pounds

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Asus G75VW review

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Asus G75VW review

The Asus G75VW provides a massive serving of gaming power along with a Full HD screen. It doesn't come cheap though. Read more

£1,630

30 January 2013 by Andrew Hoyle

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Toshiba Qosmio X870-11Q review

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Toshiba Qosmio X870-11Q review

The Toshiba Qosmio X870-11Q might be huge and aggressive looking but it packs some seriously powerful components for gaming and media use. Read more

£1,700

11 July 2012 by Andrew Hoyle

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Toshiba Qosmio X770 review

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Toshiba Qosmio X770 review

The Qosmio X770's design may be aimed at excitable schoolboys, but it's packing powerful specs and offers a Full HD, 3D-capable screen. Read more

£1,500

24 November 2011 by Andrew Hoyle

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Asus-Automobili Lamborghini VX7 review

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Asus-Automobili Lamborghini VX7 review

The 15.6-inch Asus-Automobili Lamborghini VX7 laptop certainly looks as mad as the cars it imitates, but it's let down by poor construction and software issues. Similarly powerful machines can be found for less dosh. Read more

£1,850

23 September 2011 by Andrew Hoyle

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MSI GT680 review

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MSI GT680 review

The MSI GT680 is angry all over, from its orange lights to its powerful processor. It's here to master your games and fuel your nightmares. Read more

£1,500

22 August 2011 by Andrew Hoyle

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Asus G53JW review

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Asus G53JW review

The 15.6-inch Asus G53JW-IX162V offers great performance and built-in 3D capability. As such, if you can get past its unique design, this gaming laptop is sure to satisfy. Read more

£1,450

18 October 2010 by Luke Westaway

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Toshiba Satellite A665 review

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Toshiba Satellite A665 review

The Toshiba Satellite A665-11Z isn't the most powerful laptop in this price range, but it does pack 3D capability into an attractive, highly usable, 15.6-inch machine. Read more

£1,300

27 August 2010 by Luke Westaway

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Toshiba Qosmio X500 (X500-128) review

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Toshiba Qosmio X500 (X500-128) review

The 18.4-inch Qosmio X500-128 is as fast as it is big -- and it's pretty flippin' big. Its outpaced by the very fastest gaming rigs, but not by much, so, if you're looking for laptop with an enormous screen and high-speed graphics, you should think seriously about adding it to your shopping list Read more

£1,250

21 June 2010 by Rory Reid

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Editors' choice Alienware M17x (Core i7) review

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Alienware M17x (Core i7) review

Alienware has updated its high-end, 17-inch M17x gaming laptop with some new components, and the result is an incredibly powerful machine. Using it feels like getting punched in the face by God -- in a good way. It's expensive, though, and it's about as portable as a bath full of cement Read more

£1,549

10 June 2010 by Luke Westaway

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Asus G51J review

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Asus G51J review

The 15.6-inch G51J is one of the first 3D laptops you can lay your hands on. You'll have to pay for the privilege, but its integrated Nvidia 3D Vision system makes for immersive gaming, and the laptop is a generally impressive performer. Just be prepared to look like a dork with the 3D glasses on Read more

£1,600

30 April 2010 by Rory Reid

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