Typical price: £1,599
What is it: Leather-clad ultraportable laptop with a 13.3-inch screen
What we think: A tad pricey, but the bovine cosmetic twist makes it massively appealing
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Asus W6Fp compared to other ultraportable laptops
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![]() Sony Vaio VGN-TZ21WN |
![]() Asus S6F |
![]() Sony Vaio TT |
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| Review date | 17 Nov 06 | 5 Nov 07 | 25 Apr 06 | 25 Nov 08 |
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| Price range | £1,599 |
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| Review summary | The Asus W6Fp proves that laptops don't have to be bland. The feature set is rich and the leather finish plush, but there is a hefty price to pay -- cow hide and craftsmanship don't come cheap. If you're an image-conscious road warrior, however, this model could be perfect Read full review |
With 3G, Wi-Fi, good performance and extremely long battery life, plus being small and beautifully formed, the TZ21WN is Sony's best ultraportable yet, although it doesn't come cheap Read full review |
The S6F is an almost-perfect combination of style and substance. Its distinctive leather finish, small form factor and long battery life make it a joy to take on the road, and its powerful components allow it to keep up with the fastest of PCs. It's also tremendous value for money Read full review |
If you have the money, you shouldn't hesitate to buy the TT, in any of its guises. It looks phenomenal, is comfortable to use and is exceptionally portable Read full review |
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