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CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Dell Latitude E4200 preview hands-on
The Dell Latitude E4200 is tiny -- its screen is just 12 inches and it weighs less than 1Kg -- and it'll come with all manner of ways to connect to the Internet: 3G, WiMax, 802.11n Wi-Fi. On top of all that, it's attractive, with a definite air of 'cool' about it Read more
18 September 2008 by Rory Reid
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Dell XPS 13 ultrabook hands-on
A promising first ultrabook from Dell, with a slim design and pleasurable build quality. Fingers crossed Dell can keep the price down. Read more
12 January 2012 by Nick Hide
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Dell Vostro 1400 preview hands-on
Let's not put too fine a point on it: the Dell Vostro 1400 thin-and-light laptop is fantastic value for money. There aren't many laptops as cheap or as configurable as the Vostro series. This model is perfect for light users and you can always upgrade it with faster components Read more
13 March 2008 by Rory Reid
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Dell Latitude E6420 hands-on
The 14-inch Dell Latitude E6420 may have a sturdy shell and decent battery, but its unappealing design isn't likely to impress your business contacts. Our sample's performance wasn't great either. Read more
16 September 2011 by Andrew Hoyle
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Dell Inspiron 14Z hands-on
The Dell Inspiron 14Z isn't as slim as other ultrabooks, but it can be specced as powerful as you need and hopefully won't cost the Earth. Read more
8 June 2012 by Andrew Hoyle
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Dell Inspiron 17R hands-on
The Dell Inspiron 17R hopes to appeal to families with its big screen, swappable lids and the latest Intel chips. Read more
5 June 2012 by Andrew Hoyle
