Laptops
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Toshiba Satellite P750-115 review Plenty of power and a Blu-ray player, but the screen is average and the keyboard disappointing£1000
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Samsung NS310 review A beautifully designed netbook, but battery life isn't great. The NC110 is a better choice for £70 less£350
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Fujitsu Lifebook NH751 review A powerful high-end laptop, but make sure you need its features and performance as there are cheaper alternatives£1022
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MSI FX720 review The FX720 may have a powerful processor and graphics chip, but looks overpriced compared to HP's dv7-6000sa£662
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Sony Vaio E-Series VPC-EH1J1E review The EH1's design can't hide the fact that its Pentium processor is under-powered, and it also lacks USB3 support£479
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Sony Vaio C-Series VPC-CB2M0E review The Vaio CB2 has a decent processor, Blu-ray drive and a reasonably quick graphics chip£926
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Acer Aspire Ethos 5951 review A few very clever features that aren’t well suited to a laptop of this size make the Ethos poor value, despite the powerful hardware£999
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HP Pavilion dv7-6051ea review An excellent design, great speakers and plenty of performance, but MSI's GE620 is better value if performance is your top priority£814
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Packard Bell EasyNote TS11-HR-040UK review A good-value laptop, but not as good as Packard Bell's own NS44£479
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Sony Vaio F-Series VPC-F22M1E review Fantastic performance and a great HD screen, but the bulky dimensions look dated and it's a bit too expensive£1299
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business buyToshiba Tecra R840 review A fantastic business machine that doesn’t sacrifice performance or functionality for portability or battery life£1160
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Rock Xtreme 685 review By placing gaming performance above everything else, the Xtreme 685 loses out to more well-rounded laptops from other manufacturers£1399
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best buyDell XPS 15z review Excellent 2D and 3D performance, and it looks stunning. If you want style as well as substance, the XPS 15z is almost perfect£1199