Laptops
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Dell Alienware M11xR3 review The M11x is unique in its ability to play games and yet last for 11 hours away from the mains, but the screen lets it down£1499
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MSI X370 review The X370 has a decent keyboard, is light and has decent battery life, but you can get faster ultra-portables for only a fraction more.£443
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HP Pavilion dm1-3100sa review It may look like a very smart netbook, but the dm1 is twice as fast and has good speakers; however its dim screen lets it down£340
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best buySony Vaio VPC-SB1V9E/B review The functional design may not appeal to everyone, but this ultra-portable has it all, including an optical drive£912
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recommendedAcer Aspire TimelineX 1830T-38U4G64nki review The 11.6in screen may be too small for some people, but otherwise the 1.4kg 1830T has good enough performance£499
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best buyAsus U31JG review Great performance and battery life in one laptop is miracle enough, but the two year warranty and great screen seal the deal.£616
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Samsung RC510 review A great design, excellent keyboard and beautiful screen, but out-dated components make the RC510 hard to recommend.£553
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Asus Eee Slate EP121 review Quite possibly the fastest Windows-based tablet currently available, but it’s still impossible to justify the Eee Slate’s £1,000 price.£998
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MSI CX640 review A fast processor can't make up for the CX640's poor keyboard and terrible touchpad, and build quality isn't the best either.£630
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Asus K53S review The K53J looks like a decent-value budget laptop at first glance, but the dedicated graphics card isn't up to much£530
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best buyAsus N53S review The N53S is a well-designed, well-built laptop that's packed with features including a large hard disk and a Blu-ray drive.£728
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Packard Bell EasyNote TS44-HR-035UK review A stylish budget laptop with decent performance and a good selection of expansion ports. It can't quite match Dell's Inspiron 15R, though.£450