Reviews
- Dell Inspiron 1545 A great budget laptop, with a relatively high-resolution screen. It's an ideal alternative to a netbook if you want something larger.£349
- MSI Wind U115 Hybrid review The Wind is impressive thanks to its long battery life and bright screen, but it's very expensive and cheaper netbooks have similar battery life.£450
- Medion Akoya E1311 review Medion's Akoya E1311 isn't a bad netbook, but is let down by its stiff keys and relatively short battery life.£384
- Acer Aspire One 751 review One of the better-designed 11.6in netbooks we've seen, it just misses out on an award due to its stiff keyboard and video issues.£371
- best buySamsung N120 review Samsung's N120 is a great value netbook. It's the best one here for working on the move thanks to its large keyboard and long battery life.£330
- Asus Eee PC 1005HA Seashell review Asus's Eee PC 1005HA Seashell has a bright display and great battery life, but its mediocre input devices means it's not for everyone.£309
- recommendedHannspree Hannsnote SN10E1 review The Hannsnote is the cheapest netbook here, but is well designed and well equipped, making it a great option if your budget is limited.£260
- eBuddy review We review eBuddy, an app that brings all groups of friends together in a neat social networking app.
- Wunder Radio review We review Wunder Radio, a web radio app that gives you access to over 30,000 stations.£3.99
- LogMeIn Ignition review We review LogMeIn Ignition, an application that lets you control your computer remotely using your iPhone.£17.99
- Vodafone Sure Signal Gives you mobile reception where you can't get it, but cheaper mobile calls and data would have been nice, as would more advanced features.£160
- best buyMesh XGS PII 955CS review We're not sure how Mesh can provide 8GB of RAM, a 1TB hard disk and a top-notch processor for only £800, but we're certainly impressed.£799