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CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Toshiba Qosmio F750-10Q review
The 15.6-inch Toshiba Qosmio F750-10Q has some powerful components. Its glasses-free 3D system is interesting, but we're not totally convinced by it. Read more
3 November 2011 by Andrew Hoyle
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HP Envy 17-1195ea review
The latest HP Envy 17, the 17-1195ea, adds some cool new features, including 3D support. This 17.3-inch laptop is a top performer and looks great, but there's no denying that it's eye-wateringly expensive. Read more
22 February 2011 by Luke Westaway
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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
30 April 2010 by Rory Reid
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Dell Adamo XPS review
A real tentpole of Dell's new focus on high-end design, the Adamo XPS is an innovative take on the super-thin laptop. With a large lid that raises the keyboard to aid typing when it's opened, it's certainly a conversation piece. But is it worth the trade-off in battery life and price? Read more
21 April 2010 by Dan Ackerman
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Toshiba Qosmio X500 review
The configuration of the 18.4-inch Qosmio X500 laptop that we reviewed, the X500-116, is a beast of a machine. It's huge and fairly ugly, but it packs a powerful punch in terms of performance and features. Notably, its 1080p screen brings out all the beauty of Blu-ray movies Read more
8 April 2010 by Patrick Wignall
