Laptops
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Samsung 305U1A-A02 review Only suitable if you need a compact laptop; you can get better performance and battery life elsewhere£378
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Acer Aspire 5560G review It’s immensely powerful for the price, but is only best suited for certain tasks£500
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recommendedHP Pavilion DV6 review It looks great, performs well and its price is spot on; this is a superb laptop£425
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Samsung Series 5 14in (530U4B) review Is a slightly bigger screen and a DVD drive worth £100? We don’t think so, but the 14in Series 5 is still a great mid-range Ultrabook£850
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Lenovo ThinkPad T420s review A powerful and versatile laptop, but poor battery life and business-specific graphics mean it should only appeal to professionals£1664
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Asus X53E review The X53E's fast processor makes it a powerful laptop for the money, but it cuts too many corners to keep the price down£500
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best buySamsung Series 5 13in (530U3B) review Exactly what we were looking for in an Ultrabook, and although not perfect, it's very reasonably priced£743
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Samsung 305V5A-A04 review A unique white plastic design and an AMD CPU and graphics chip might draw attention to the 305V5A-A04, but its dim screen lets it down badly£500
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HP Pavilion dv6-6b57sa review Its smart design and metal construction makes the dv6-6b57sa look the part, but its performance is average£579
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best buyAsus K53SC review Because of its dedicated graphics card, beefy Core i5 processor, and bright, colourful screen, the K53SC is a brilliant all-rounder£505
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Sony Vaio EH2C0E/L review If you're not into gaming or heavy tasks, then this might be for you; with a big, bright screen, a comfortable keyboard and a neat design£400
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Packard Bell EasyNote TS45-HR-965UK review The TS45 can't play games, but it does have a massive hard disk, an accurate display, and Photoshop£529