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ViewSonic ViewBook Pro review
The 13.3-inch ViewBook Pro borrows heavily from Apple's MacBook Pro in terms of design, but it costs significantly less. As long as you don't push it too hard, it'll make a decent travel companion. It also packs some useful extras, such as a fingerprint reader that lets you log into your favourite Web sites without a password Read more
10 May 2010 by Rory Reid
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Sony Vaio Y series (VPCY11M1E/S) review
The slender, 13.3-inch Vaio VPCY11M1E/S won't make you yelp with excitement when it comes to performance, but it is very comfortable to use, with an excellent keyboard. Its funky bundled software also allows you to share media between the laptop and other devices, such as a PlayStation 3 or television Read more
17 March 2010 by Rory Reid
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Toshiba Portege R600 review
For a business-orientated laptop, the super-light 12.1-inch Portege R600 is remarkably attractive, and its performance isn't bad either. Certain rivals do have the edge in the sexiness stakes, but a comfortable keyboard, excellent wireless capabilities and fantastically light chassis mean this laptop has plenty of charm Read more
27 April 2009 by Rory Reid
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MacBook Pro (aluminium 2008 edition) review
The MacBook Pro -- for so long the final word in high-end multimedia laptops -- is back. It now sports a new aluminium chassis and twin graphics cards, and promises significantly better performance than its predecessors. While we certainly like its looks, the new Pro is pricey and we had a few complaints about features Read more
24 October 2008 by Rory Reid
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Apple MacBook (aluminium 2008 edition) review
There's a new breed of MacBook in town, and it's more attractive, more powerful and more expensive than ever before. The new design has much in common with the aluminium-swathed MacBook Pro, but sports a smaller 13.3-inch screen and less graphical power Read more
15 October 2008 by Rory Reid
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Asus F3Ke review
The Asus F3Ke is a brute of a laptop, making it a great all-round desktop replacement. It's got a comfortable keyboard and the 15.4-inch screen is of superb quality. Besides the strong performance, which handles games at a modest pace, this laptop is exceptional value for money Read more
6 November 2007 by Rory Reid
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Sony Vaio NR series (VGN-NR11Z/S) review
You get more for your money with the Sony Vaio NR series. The specs on this laptop are similar to models costing twice as much. Plus, with a 15.4-inch screen, you and a mate wouldn't be squished while watching a film. If you're after a bargain laptop from a respected manufacturer, look no further Read more
19 October 2007 by Rory Reid
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Toshiba Portege R500-10U review
The Toshiba Portege R500-10U weighs in at a shocking 779g -- as much as a mug of coffee or a loaf of bread. With its long battery life and transflexive screen, Toshiba has created an ultra-smart ultraportable for Web browsing and office productivity. On the go, it'll be floating on air Read more
16 October 2007 by Rory Reid
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Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Li 1718 review
The Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Li 1718 is aimed at those who can't afford to splash out on the latest big-name laptops. With an impressive specification and a good software bundle, it's ideal for students or anyone who wants a second PC for Web browsing and emailing Read more
7 August 2007 by Rory Reid
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Toshiba Qosmio G30-163 review
Toshiba's G30 range comes in six different guises -- three with an HD DVD drive, three without. You'd be forgiven for thinking the £2,199 G30 is crammed to the hilt with the latest components, but apart from the HD DVD-ROM drive, it's shockingly under-equipped by modern standards Read more
12 January 2007 by Rory Reid
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