Laptops
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Acer Aspire TimelineX 5820T review Fairly portable for its size, the TimelineX 5820T looks great and performs well, but it isn't one of the better TimelineX models we've seen.£480
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Acer Aspire 5745PG review Poor software lets down some clever touchscreen technology in an otherwise decent mid-range laptop.£666
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Samsung NF210 review The NF210 is a great-looking netbook, but the dual-core processor doesn’t bring a noticeable performance increase in day-to-day use.£327.80
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HP Envy 14-1050ea review A well-built, powerful and portable laptop. It's a little heavier than we'd like, but battery life is good£1000
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recommendedPackard Bell Dot S (DOT-S-018) review If you can live with the poor speakers, excellent battery life makes the cheap Dot S perfect for the frequent traveller.£249
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Acer Aspire 7741 review A large screen, great image quality and decent performance makes this laptop excellent value£500
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MSI FX600 review Blu-ray usually means paying a premium, but MSI may have found the right balance between performance and cost with the new FX600£650
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Toshiba NB305-10F review Great design and build quality, but this refreshed model offers no real benefit over the original.£324
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Fujitsu Lifebook S760 review An expensive business ultra-portable that's short on battery life but strong on performance.£1211
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Acer Aspire 5745DG review The first 3D laptop we’ve seen, but with a disappointing graphics chipset and no Blu-ray drive, it’s hard to see what you’re going to enjoy.£900
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Asus N73Jn review With an elegant design, solid performance and an array of useful expansion ports, the N73Jn is an attractive choice, but it can't quite match Acer's 8943G for value£997
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Asus EeePC 1215N review Sacrifices battery life for a welcome increase in performance, but the price takes it close to ultra-portable territory.£415
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Samsung Q530 review The Q530 has everything you need - a decent display, dedicated graphics and near-desktop performance, plus a great design - but it's too expensive£727