Laptops
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business buyLenovo ThinkPad L520 review The ThinkPad L520's styling will appeal to those who prefer function over form£704
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Asus Eee Pad Transformer review A far superior tablet to Motorola's Xoom - this is the Android 3.0 tablet to buy.£380
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Samsung Q330 review Improves on the original, but only just; we still want to see 4GB of RAM, but the Q330 is still an excellent ultra-portable laptop.£560
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Samsung Series 9 (NP900X3A) review A great example of how Intel's new processors let manufacturers build powerful and slim laptops, but it's expensive£1299
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Toshiba NB550D review We were very impressed with AMD Fusion, but apart from its impressive speakers the NB550D is a fairly unadventurous netbook.£301
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Asus N53JG review Well built and with a striking design, but its dedicated graphics chip isn't powerful enough and the keyboard is ugly and uncomfortable.£650
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best buyDell XPS L502X review Fast in games and applications, a good battery life, a fantastic Full HD screen. This is the best laptop you can buy.£929
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best buyAsus U36JC review Ample performance, superb mobility and a great design; the U36JC is a fantastic ultra-portable laptop£700
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Apple MacBook Pro 15in (2011) review Stunning performance, amazing new tech and a great design, but the astronomical price makes the new MacBook Pro for professionals only.£1849
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Lenovo U160 review Around the same size and price as a netbook, but more powerful and with a higher screen resolution – an excellent budget choice.£388
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HP Pavilion dv7-4035sa review The 17in screen and high quality keyboard are tempting but there's no excuse for such poor performance or the unusable touchpad.£600
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Sony VAIO F21Z1E 3D review Hugely powerful in applications, and capable of 3D Blu-ray playback, but its graphics card is comparatively underpowered.£1800
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Samsung RV511-S01UK review Impressive core components and performance to match, but its dedicated graphics card doesn't add enough value to warrant its high price.£579