Laptops
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Asus X550C review A combination of aging hardware and clunky input devices make this 15.6in laptop less desirable than others of a similar price£367
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Asus X502C review This eye-catching laptop looks and feels great, but feels decidedly underpowered when multitasking£299
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Acer V5-121 review It's small and invitingly cheap, but this ultraportable just isn't powerful enough for most users£247
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Acer V5-122P review Although it looks like a netbook, this little laptop has a great screen and enough processor power for most applications£299
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HP Pavilion Ultrabook 14-b003SA review It's not much to look at and we've seen better displays, but this Ultrabook packs plenty of processor power into its slim chassis£310
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Sony Fit 14E SVF1421P2E review This 14in ultraportable has plenty of style, a responsive touchscreen and a fair bit of processor power to boot£477
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best buyToshiba C50-A-156 review This low-cost laptop has a high-quality display and is powerful enough to take on tasks you might normally reserve for a desktop PC£350
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HP Spectre X2 Pro review This business ultraportable's gone hybrid, turning it into a Windows 8 tablet with docking keyboard and double batteries
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Asus Zenbook Prime Touch UX31A review Still one of the best Ultrabooks ever made, but we would have preferred a Haswell refresh instead of a touchscreen£1539
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Samsung Ativ Book 9 Lite review Stunning battery life and an extremely attractive design, but its slow processing power and lacklustre screen disappoint£489
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Sony VAIO flip review - hands on Sony's latest take on the convertible laptop/tablet hybrid gets the hands-on treatment from the IFA show floor
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best buyScan 3XS Graphite LG155 review A great value gaming laptop that matches the MSI GE60 for performance, but its block-like chassis won't suit everyone£925