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Acer Travelmate 8204WLMi review
We're not joking. Acer has sped this Core Duo laptop to market, and it's the real thing: portable, with excellent battery life and it's blisteringly quick. It may not be the epitome of style, and dedicated gaming laptops may have better graphics cards, but for under £2,000, this is a fantastic bargain Read more
2 February 2006 by Rory Reid
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Desktops
Dell Dimension 5150c review
One of the first desktop PCs to use Intel's Viiv platform, the Dimension 5150c offers cool, quiet operation thanks to its tiny BTX chassis. It's not just a pretty face either: it uses a dual-core CPU, has plenty of memory and comes with an optional 24-inch widescreen TFT Read more
27 January 2006 by Rory Reid
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Monitors
Acer F-17 review
The smallest in Acer's Ferrari lineup, the F-17 is boldly styled, with a bright-red rear and a prominent prancing horse on the front. It offers a plethora of inputs, excellent image quality and Formula One-speed response time. It's not widescreen, though, and if you don't like sporting merchandise, steer clear Read more
25 January 2006 by Rory Reid
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
rockdirect Xtreme 64 review
Not content with making the first laptop to use a dual-core CPU, rockdirect has also crammed in an Nvidia GeForce 7800 GTX Go graphics adaptor, the fastest mobile graphics chip available. This is not so much a desktop replacement as an improvement -- but it's very expensive, very hot and very, very heavy Read more
20 January 2006 by Rory Reid
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Desktops
Acer Aspire E300 review
The 64-bit Gamer version of the Aspire E300 uses a single-core Athlon 64 3500+ CPU, Windows XP Home Edition and a 200GB hard drive. Particularly good value for money, it produces respectable gaming performance for only £600, a bargain in our book -- and it doesn't make you look like a car-modding chav Read more
18 January 2006 by Rory Reid
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Asus W2Vc review
A powerful, feature-rich laptop, the W2Vc offers impressive performance and a fairly attractive design. It's not the cheapest of laptops, or the most portable, but it's worth considering if you want a good all-rounder with a strong focus on multimedia Read more
13 January 2006 by Rory Reid
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Sony Vaio S5VP review
Featuring the Intel 915GM chipset and the latest iteration of Centrino, the S5VP is ideal for those who want a truly portable laptop that can still deliver strong performance. It's not perfect, though -- it runs hot, it's occasionally noisy and it's pricey Read more
10 January 2006 by Rory Reid
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > PDAs
O2 XDA Mini S review
Connected handhelds that are small but highly usable are hard to find. The XDA Mini S is admirable because it manages to combine both these features -- mainly due to its clever sliding keyboard and extensive bundled software Read more
14 December 2005 by Rory Reid
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Desktops
Expert Technologies Fusion Multi Media PC review
A Media Center PC with extensive PVR functions, the Fusion blends in with your under-TV tech, and its hybrid digital/analogue tuner lets you watch and record a host of terrestrial Freeview channels -- all for under £800. But it's badly let down by very noisy fans Read more
7 December 2005 by Rory Reid
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Alienware Area-51 m5700 review
Some aspects of its specification have been eclipsed by newer components, and it's enormously pricey in comparison to laptops from smaller vendors, but if you prefer big-name brands, this Alienware is a worthy contender. Read more
24 November 2005 by Rory Reid
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