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Reviews of Top User-Rated Laptops, 2,000 - 5,000 Pounds

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Sony Vaio Z series (VPCZ11Z9E/B) review

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3.5 stars out of 5

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5.0000 stars out of 5

Sony Vaio Z series (VPCZ11Z9E/B) review

Those with a dodgy heart should seek medical advice before inquiring into the price of the Vaio Z-series VPCZ11Z9E/B. But this 13.1-inch ultra-portable laptop is a tempting beast, offering excellent performance in a beautiful, highly portable chassis Read more

£2,200

30 April 2010 by Spencer Dalziel

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rockdirect Xtreme 64 review

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4.0 stars out of 5

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5.0000 stars out of 5

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

£2,468

20 January 2006 by Rory Reid

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Sony Vaio VGN-UX1XN review

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3.0 stars out of 5

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4.5000 stars out of 5

Sony Vaio VGN-UX1XN review

Sony has achieved something very exciting, squeezing Windows Vista on to a computer smaller than even the teeniest ultra-portable laptop. Solid-state memory makes it quick to boot up too. Read more

£2,000

26 February 2007 by Rory Reid

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Alienware Aurora mALX review

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4.0 stars out of 5

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4.5000 stars out of 5

Alienware Aurora mALX review

The Aurora mALX is arguably the most audacious gaming laptop in Alienware's line-up. Not only is it airbrushed to give it a 'gamer' aesthetic, but it's also the first laptop to use 1GB of dedicated graphics memory -- giving it arguably the greatest graphics performance seen outside of a high-end gaming rig Read more

£2,348

14 August 2006 by Rory Reid

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rockdirect Xtreme Ti review

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4.0 stars out of 5

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4.5000 stars out of 5

rockdirect Xtreme Ti review

While some may be put off by the Xtreme Ti's overwhelming weight and extortionate price, bulky laptops like this are the only option if you need cutting-edge gaming performance in a luggable device. The design isn't as extreme as the Alienware's Area 51m, but that might be an advantage if you want it for tasks other than eye-bleedingly fast gaming Read more

£2,230

19 August 2005 by Chris Stevens

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Asus Lamborghini VX3 review

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3.5 stars out of 5

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4.0000 stars out of 5

Asus Lamborghini VX3 review

Ready to incorporate some vroom-vroom action in your computing experience? The Asus Lamborghini VX3 could be the car-themed laptop of your dreams. This ultraportable certainly has 'sports car' written all over it, with excellent build quality and upscale touches Read more

£2,000

3 June 2008 by Dan Ackerman

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Alienware m9700 review

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4.0 stars out of 5

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4.0000 stars out of 5

Alienware m9700 review

Alienware is usually quick off the starting blocks when it comes to a new graphics configuration or technology, but with the m9700 it stands out for another reason -- it's decked out in a rather garish shade of Cyborg Green. It's difficult to fault the core spec, though -- 2GB of RAM and a 2.2GHz processor -- and its 17-inch display is great for gaming Read more

£2,028

3 November 2006 by Paul Lester

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Apple MacBook Pro (15-inch 2.33GHz) review

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3.5 stars out of 5

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3.5000 stars out of 5

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

£2,149

1 December 2006 by Dan Ackerman

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Dell XPS M1330 review

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4.0 stars out of 5

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2.5000 stars out of 5

Dell XPS M1330 review

The XPS M1330 is putting an end to Dell's reputation as a faceless corporate PC manufacturer -- it comes in three funky colours and the company claims it's the thinnest laptop in the world. Prepare to be smitten... Read more

£2,099

6 September 2007 by Rory Reid

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Toshiba Qosmio G30-163 review

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3.5 stars out of 5

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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

£2,199

12 January 2007 by Rory Reid

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